Can an Anecdote be Data?
Over at the blog, Confessions of a Community College Dean, a commenter wrote that Academics of all people should remember that the plural of anecdote
Where my thoughts and your eyes (and now ears!) collide
Buy local–for the right reasons!
“Fair Share?”
Review of Tunity App–listen to TV privately
Over at the blog, Confessions of a Community College Dean, a commenter wrote that Academics of all people should remember that the plural of anecdote
**UPDATE** I have added several additional posts. These include some recipes, as well as links to cookbooks and a crepe machine! Start here to find
I have been viewing the independent documentary, Jesus Camp, on YouTube, and reading the comments on there as well. In addition, I watched a discussion
Now, for those of you that wonder when, if ever, I will talk about Supply Chain issues on this blog, let’s make this more of
Even the few of you that actually know me probably didn’t know that at one point I was the Public Speaking winner at my state’s
I must admit that I, like so many others, had not read Andy Olmsted’s writings until today. A blogging soldier in the US Army, he
One of my favorite bloggers is Lynn Gaertner-Johnston with her Business Writing blog. A recent entry caught my eye. I am often caught between the
For those that have been reading me carefully, you will note that, as a conservative, I believe in conservation. This certainly results in a political
I have to admit, I am a water junky. I drink most likely gallons of water a day. I have all but abandoned sodas, and
A while back I wrote about the abiogenic theory of petroleum production. According to Wikipedia: The theory of abiogenic petroleum origin holds that natural petroleum