It is unfortunate that news stories, once released, seem to have a life of their own. Regular readers will remember that I have had “issues”
Category: Commentary
A Dark View of Google and Our Future
Having written about “google bombing” and how our searches are potentially manipulated by others, I was reminded of a rather creative, and yet dark, flash
Google and Political Commentary–Who is really fooled?
As blogs have noted (see here and here) that if you type in the word failure (or, as Google’s own sight points out “miserable failure“)
So what is it? a smartphone with MP3 player? Or the most popular line of MP3 players, with a smartphone inside?
I had quite the interesting conversation with my brother about the whole Apple announcement thing. Mostly it centered around my failure to predict the price-point
Cartoons as syllabus?
I happened across a quite thought-provoking story today at the website “Ask Dr Kirk.” Dr Kirk draws our attention to a professor who has creatively
An interesting view of the “first 100 hours”
I have recently been introduced to a blog “Dispatches from the Culture Wars” where the authors appear to generally be more supportive of the Democrats
Truthiness is… in it’s own right!
Well, apparently Truthiness is winning many “Word of the Year” competitions. You may recall, class, that I have often pointed to The Language Log as
Reasons to Vote for Republicans? Or blindness from Dems?
My good sparring partner Fleshy posted 10 farcical reasons to vote for Republicans. I recommend you go read them from him. I had to respond,
Democrat plan is obvious… raise your taxes
It’s funny. I recorded this podcast nearly a week ago, and now I hear George Bush is saying the same thing — Democrats will raise
Are you a FANATIC? Or Erratic?
I decided to do another podcast, this time on football. Those of you that have made it over here from the “Father Son Chats” know