The Joy of High Speed Internet

I’m cheap; I’ll admit it. Until recently I had never paid for Internet service. In another millennium I worked for an Internet Service Provider, and I have coasted on that association for years. It was dial-up. It was slow… It was unbelievably slow–no YouTube, no downloaded music, no LOL cats or other time-killing, bandwidth-eating nonsense. [...]

Religious Freedom Day, January 16, 2011

The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release January 15, 2010 Presidential Proclamation–Religious Freedom Day A PROCLAMATION Long before our Nation’s independence, weary settlers sought refuge on our shores to escape religious persecution on other continents. Recognizing their strife and toil, it was the genius of America’s forefathers to protect our freedom [...]

Native American Blessing in Tucson

Did you watch the Tucson Memorial Service on Wednesday night, January 12th? I am too cheap to purchase cable service. I was flipping between PBS and CBS, waiting for the President’s address, when I got the news feed on FaceBook: Politico.com was livestreaming the service. I clicked over to Politico where I got a scripture [...]

My Brother’s Keeper II

Ted Williams, the homeless man in Columbus, Ohio–the You-Tube sensation with the velvet voice–now has an offer to do voice-overs for Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. He was re-united today in NYC with his 90 year old mother. It’s a heart-warming story; I’m glad for him. However, my little homeless guy was screwed over this week [...]