The World of Tomorrow
While Josh, Adam and Eric debate Spitzer and how/if he has/will impact Hillary’s campaign, I remain focused on things far more interesting.
A little over 100 years ago The Ladies Home Journal published an article titled: What May Happen In The Next Hundred Years. Reading through the article is kind of like watching an old sci-fi [...]
Things That Go Boom
By now you may have heard that small explosive went off in front of the Army recruiting center in Time Square during the very-early morning hours. Reading through the New York Times coverage of the event left me with a few questions about who the folks were that they interviewed to get some choice reaction [...]
Bukowski
Some consider Charles Bukowski one of the greatest American authors of the the 20th century. In his 30 some odd years of writing he produced somewhere in the range of 100 books, including stories and poetry.
An article from LA Weekly discusses part of the legacy Bukowski left behind: Mostly his writing was about being [...]
Financial Follies: a tour of Bloomberg, Inc.
One of my favorite parts of this years Financial Follies: a tour of the Bloomberg, Inc. newsroom. Actually, most of the video is pretty hokey, but I do like the part towards the end when they say the modernist helix-like string of lights is a representation of Mike Bloomberg’s DNA.
The Follies are put on annually [...]
As good as journalism gets
Watch this. The Washington Post and 60 Minutes reveal that 30 years of FBI science in “bullet lead analysis” was junk all along. And that when the FBI found out, the bureau did nothing to let convicted felons know that they might have cause for appeal. Because of the story, now they will. One man [...]
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