Happy Thanksgiving Week!
Now that it’s Thankgiving week, you’ll likely see some reduced activity on this blog. Expect regular posts to resume Monday. (Now, as soon as I… Read More »Happy Thanksgiving Week!
Now that it’s Thankgiving week, you’ll likely see some reduced activity on this blog. Expect regular posts to resume Monday. (Now, as soon as I… Read More »Happy Thanksgiving Week!
The cassette Walkman joins the Atari, Nintendo Entertainment System and Windows 3.1 as things that people my age use as examples of how hard we had it compared to you young whipper-snappers.
Swiss researchers say that long-term exposure to heat from devices like laptops can permanently darken and mottle your skin, a phenomenon seen most often in… Read More »Mmm, toasty!
Apple has released a Bluetooth multi-touch trackpad for use with desktop computers.
Wishing author Cormac McCarthy a happy birthday.
The New York Times had a story a couple of days ago about the evils of PowerPoint, as it relates to the U.S. military. It… Read More »U.S. Generals: PowerPoint is the real enemy
I’ve been a little lax in updating the blog for a few days now. Blame it on some family matters keeping me occupied all weekend… Read More »More updates coming…
The government revealed its new high-tech $100 bills today, NPR’s Planet Money Blog reports. To be honest, I haven’t seen many $100 bills lately, but… Read More »Feds announce new $100 bills; blogger still doesn’t have any of the old ones
What is the most-recycled product in the United States? Office paper? Aluminum cans? Good guesses, but wrong, says Scientific American. It’s actually lead-acid car batteries;… Read More »What do Americans recycle?