Fossil Fuels?
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
Where my thoughts and your eyes (and now ears!) collide
Was I wrong?
Is the Writers Strike Fundamentally Doomed?
StarLink is Disruptive Innovation. What does that mean?
Only (right wing) Lunatics Don’t Trust Digital Voting. RIiiiggghhhht
Has Post-Modernism Led to our Collapse?
Harvest Light
Revisiting “The Cult of the Amateur”
Buy local–for the right reasons!
What I believe–as a Conservative
“Fair Share?”
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
I have a few technology items to write about over the next few weeks. These include the Sony Portable Reader, (and I may mention it’s
I was asked the other day who I support for President. When it comes to Presidential Candidates, I am looking for really two things: adherence
I have often talked with students about what life was like only 10 to 15 years ago. No internet? (well, not high speed!) Web pages?
For those of you that actually looked at the PowerPoint presentation that I included with my Podcasting paper, I had an icon for a program
Ahh, Lynn (over at Business Writing blog) reminded me of a recent response from the Department of Motor Vehicles. I called to ask if
I presented my paper on Podcasting in Supply Chain Education. The paper received the “Teaching Innovation Award” for best paper in teaching innovations. From the
My brother has tagged me with a meme. Usually I ignore all of these, but this one is different, because I am going to break
As the faithful reader no doubt knows, there are a few blogs I regularly visit. The two I picked on the most through the last
Recorded at Podcamp Pittsburgh 2 in August of 2007, this interview covers why he decided to help start a Podcamp in Pittsburgh (“the need to