Monthly Archives: December 2016

Calendrical Musings

The New Year has me reflecting upon the calendar that most of the world uses, the Gregorian Calendar. I thought I would re-post this essay  from StratFor, that does a very good job of examining its history and perhaps an … Continue reading

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Snowflakes and How our Founding Fathers Got it Right

As I read news accounts of police having to protect Electoral College members as they vote today to finalize Trump’s victory, I am shocked at the attempts by members of the snowflake generation to bully voters, to intimidate voters in … Continue reading

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Counterpoint to Carr

Nicholas Carr, in his seminal work, The Shallows: What the internet is doing to our brains, makes the point that reliance on the Internet and on hyper-text is effecting a change in the essential wiring of our brains. His argument, … Continue reading

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