If you worked at a technology company (software, internet, etc.) during 1999 to 2001, you know about this reality called the “tech bubble” or the “dot-bomb” era. This was the period of time when Venture Capital companies were bankrolling worthless ideas
Month: January 2008
Wright State Win Streak Stopped at 6
I checked out the WSU score and was surprised/disappointed to see that they lost 75-64 to an undermanned Wisconsin-Milwaukee team. A quick peek at the box scores, and I noticed two big gotchas: 1) Wis-Milwaukee sank 12 of 22 of
Sleepwalking Into a Nightmare
Brother Ronn forwarded a very interesting speech from Newt Gingrinch about his views concerning Iran and radical Islam. I’ve extracted a few key points from Newt’s speech: It’s not complicated. We’re inviting Saudi Arabia to come to Annapolis to talk
What Have We Learned?
So what have we learned in 2 millennia? “The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be
Jewish Leftists and Anti-Semitism
Somehow, I recently ended up on a blog site entitled “My Left Wing”. While the political viewpoint was pretty evident, I decided to explore some of the postings. I came across a commentary entitled “Anti-Semitism: Two Perspectives” from a Jewish
Greatest NFL and NHL Hits
If you like hitting in sports then you’ll love this video. It features some of the best hits in football and hockey… Hockey is played at higher speeds than football (skating speeds are faster than running speeds), however, football has