Surrendering freedom
There’s been a rash of break-ins in my neighborhood. Because of this minor crime spree, we’ve taken a second look our home security practices. For example, I no longer leave […]
Seemingly random writings over several years
There’s been a rash of break-ins in my neighborhood. Because of this minor crime spree, we’ve taken a second look our home security practices. For example, I no longer leave […]
I didn’t watch the Super Bowl. Your reaction may be similar to the one from the guy in the gym this morning who asked me what I thought of the […]
I know a man. He’s a quiet man, a retired professional. I’ve often thought him a smart man, and a man of some common sense. Outwardly, he doesn’t seem to be […]
— Sarah McCammon NPR (@sarahmccammon) January 21, 2017 My friend and grad school classmate Rodney Ho, in response to the above tweet From NPR’s Sarah McCammon, commented: The Internet was supposed […]
Last week, I wrote about being attacked on Twitter for my atheism. And while this isn’t new, to be honest, it made me think of what’s happened in our country […]
On Twitter, recently, I got into an argument with a guy about the digital divide. The substance of the argument is unimportant. What’s important to this blog is the following […]
The winter holidays are over. You’ve made it through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Hopefully, your New Year’s Day hangover is also over. If you’re like 45% of Americans, […]
It’s now the day after Christmas. What gifts did you get? Due to my custody situation with my daughter, we’ll open gifts at our house tomorrow morning. We did the […]
My friend Jim Voris recently commented on this article in the AJC about a plan to add bike lanes to DeKalb Avenue. In his comment, he sarcastically talks about “mixed emotions,” […]
Every year around this time, we do a purge of my daughter’s room of items she’s outgrown or no longer wants in order to make room for what she’s going […]