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…Or the Delicate Art of the Human Spectacle
Back in the primordial mist of self-indulgent web-publishing, blogs were a sort of anonymous, online journal, where someone could write their terrible secrets, post their gruesome thoughts, rant about...
I think like any savvy computer user, I’m hesitant to install anything on my computer that comes from Micro$oft. I began my career as we a web designer cursing and swearing at the cheap employers who insisted we use Frontpage because he was...
Every time I hear the term, I can’t help but think of the plague. And I suppose it is in way, some sickness that bursts up from our deep psyche every year, like a zombie, able to only utter the phrase “Must shop!”
I picture hundreds of mothers, their...
I get a lot of searching on my website for the “steeple chase.” Admittedly, by the time I was taking advanced fiction or advanced ii, I was so jaded that the very idea of the steeple chase seemed like a cop out- rather than practice follow through with...
Have you ever noticed how each economist has a different theory about why things are the way they are? It’s almost as if they’re all guessing…
The ebb and flow of cash, the little trails and secret paths that money takes from consumer to corporation...
This blog is not for the faint of heart. Stemming from a brilliant mind comes truths that some would rather not hear, at least not admittedly. How is this different from the plethora of high minded blogging individuals who seem to think they know it all? Turns out, most of the time, this guy is right.