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The single most dangerous aspect of the information age: Old Family Photos

The single most dangerous aspect of the information age: Old Family Photos


There is a lot of fear out there about the new dangers of the cyber-age.  Dangers like identity theft. Not to mention the difficulty the age has created in discerning the difference between a  real celebrity or false one… And the age allows for the quick spread of information, no longer how stupid and asinine […]

How far is too far when far enough isn’t far enough?

How far is too far when far enough isn’t far enough?


I’m someone who enjoys a little wordplay now and again.  I love words and what you can do with them.  Always have. And I find myself writing such riffs in my fiction.  And people who help me edit always hate it. And while this kind of threat isn’t wholly convincing to me… … I can […]

NBA Draft hilarity, with Andy Katz


    Andy Katz, a quality sports news reporter, was asked to comment on the back issue being experienced by future NBA player, Jared Sullinger.   What the press had been reported was a bulging disk problem.  Katz clarified the actual problem:     I’m not a doctor, but I think that’s a self-correcting problem.  Just […]