Could Olympic sports be manned by robots? Would Olympic robots generate the same national fervor as our human competitions? Would … More
Category: Knowledge
The Ubiquitous Bike: Still A Creative Force?
In our high tech age, it is easy to overlook the creative force and impact of something as common and ordinary … More
Book: BURN WILD by Christi Krug
“Your first act of mutiny against your inner critic …” Remember when you were little and would scribble a big … More
BlogHer — Creating A Future History of Now
I often wonder what the future will be like when the history of now — enriched by the perspective of women (more … More
BooK : MAYHEM AT ROCK CREEK by M. L. Poncelet
“… frontier history rugged and real.” Popular books and movies have made the phrase “gold rush” all but synonymous with … More
Book: A GAME OF PROOF by Tim Vicary
“Gripping moral dilemmas in a top-notch crime/legal thriller.” Whether British or American, we like to think of our laws and … More
Words To Live By: “The True Sign of Intellegence …”
“The true sign
of intelligence
is not knowledge
but …”
Mother’s Day – An Appreciation
My mom has long been my hero. Her tireless work ethic, impish sense of humor and Saks’ Fifth Avenue style … More
Words To Live By: “…Eyes Blinded By The Fog Of Things …”
“Eyes blinded by the fog of Things cannot see Truth. Ears deafened by the din of Things cannot hear Truth. … More
For The Joy of Animals: Hummie Cam (New Baby Hummies)
Spring is in the air and I’ve been celebrating the season of renewal by going over to Melissa Crytzer Fry’s What … More