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Technology is Probably a Good Thing

Technology is Probably a Good Thing

Published by Paul on January 15, 2015 | Leave a response

While most of us struggle to come up with a crisp definition of technology, we somehow agree that it is a good thing. After all, what would life be like without light bulbs, refrigerators or antibiotics? Surveys tell us that twice as many Americans think that technology will make our lives better than think it […]

Posted in Society, Technology | Tagged opinion, society, technology
Just Build Something

Just Build Something

Published by Paul on January 14, 2015 | Leave a response

The mention of Thomas Edison may provoke thoughts of creative energy and invention, but his real contribution to America’s emergence as a world superpower stems from manufacturing. In 1892, he founded General Electric, which today is the last of the original industrial firms to remain listed on the Dow Jones Index. During its storied history, […]

Posted in Entrepreneurs, The Economy, Uncategorized | Tagged Edison, entrepreneurs, Manufacturing, the economy
Selfie Tech

Selfie Tech

Published by Paul on January 13, 2015 | Leave a response

Although “selfies” started generating buzz last year, the first recorded instance of a “selfie”, taken by Robert Cornelius, dates back to 1839. The daguerreotype photographic process of the day was so slow that Bob was able to open the lens, run into the shot for several minutes, and then head back to replace the lens […]

Posted in Entrepreneurs, Technology | Tagged entrepreneurs, Selfie, technology
Merry Xmas

Merry Xmas

Published by Paul on January 12, 2015 | Leave a response

I sometimes wonder why you never see “Happy Xgiving” in November. The words “Thanks” and “Christ” have the same number of letters, so it probably doesn’t have anything to do with saving space or just being lazy. It is quite possible that the “Xgiving” advocates saw how much trouble “Xmas” caused, and decided to opt […]

Posted in Faith, Society | Tagged Christmas, Faith, Xmas
The Coping Point

The Coping Point

Published by Paul on January 11, 2015 | Leave a response

Once upon a time, as I waited my turn for some minor surgery (major for me, minor for everyone else), my doctor stopped by the gurney and asked how I was doing. “Fine”, I lied, and then added “More importantly, how are YOU doing?”   His simple reply -“Balanced.” Hospitals have really good drugs, and the […]

Posted in Culture, Society | Tagged balance, Culture, society
No More Footbag, Sawtooth or Bushwalk*

No More Footbag, Sawtooth or Bushwalk*

Published by Paul on December 1, 2014 | Leave a response

If you’ve ever raised a child, you know there are certain major milestones that you will need to achieve. These are things like sleeping through the night, walking, talking and (my personal favorite) potty training. There are untold additional developmental steps that will provide bragging rights with your friends, and keep your pediatrician from asking […]

Posted in Culture, Entrepreneurs | Tagged Culture, entrepreneurs
The Real Thanksgiving

The Real Thanksgiving

Published by Paul on November 27, 2014 | Leave a response

In 1621, the immigrants fresh off the boat from Plymouth, England shared an autumn harvest with the Native Americans who had welcomed them and helped them get established in their new home. Almost 400 years later, we commemorate this occasion with a national celebration known as Thanksgiving. Everybody knows that. Well, did you know this […]

Posted in Culture | Tagged Culture, thanksgiving, turkey
Life Really Is Rocket Science

Life Really Is Rocket Science

Published by Paul on November 24, 2014 | Leave a response

If you are trying to explain something simple to someone who just isn’t getting it, you have two options. You could say “Maybe I’m not explaining this in the best possible way. Let’s try another approach.” Otherwise, like most of us, you might say, “Pay attention. This isn’t rocket science.” The real truth is that […]

Posted in Air Travel, The Big Picture | Tagged air travel, life, rocket science
Dreams, Up In Smoke

Dreams, Up In Smoke

Published by Paul on November 20, 2014 | Leave a response

Sometimes I daydream about what it might be like when I “retire,” whatever that will mean. For me, it always involves some sort of part-time job with less stress. I’ve enjoyed the times in my life when I was a teacher, and a part-time, non-tenure-track university position sounds appealing. I’m afraid that by the time […]

Posted in Culture, Jobs, The Economy | Tagged jobs, retirement
Steel Yourself for This

Steel Yourself for This

Published by Paul on November 17, 2014 | Leave a response

Since the beginning of the Iron Age around 1200 BC, this amazing metal has been the catalyst for the development of the modern world. Steel is the foremost metal of the day, produced at levels twenty times that of aluminum, copper, zinc, tin and lead combined. As the United States exited WWII in 1945, we […]

Posted in Entrepreneurs, Technology | Tagged innovation, steel, technology
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