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Google can’t be that smart
I can’t resist a follow-up to yesterday’s post. If you look carefully at the ad Google assigned to the page (lower right hand corner), you will note a link to information about an iPad app allowing users to view Republican … Continue reading
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End of Election Season
I am working on a 365 photo project. That means I take at least one photograph each day. It is not an easy task and some of my photos show the strain of the commitment. I was in the Union … Continue reading
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Outsourcing the IRS to China
I thought the title might expand my audience to include those leaning to the right. So, my wife receives the following notice regarding her (our) federal tax payment. Neither of us could make sense of what the problem was, but … Continue reading
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Election Season
It is election season and political campaigns offer the curmudgeon plenty of material for a post. First, my friend, Tom Petros, is running for state office. I have never actually known anyone who was running for office this well. I … Continue reading
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A view of the top from a lower level or life is not always fair
Have you encountered the book “Freakonomics” (or the sequel Super Freakonomics)? In the book (I have read only the first), as the subtitle claims, “a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything”. The book explores unusual topics from the … Continue reading
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So much for the wisdom (and composure) of the crowd
Late last Thursday evening I noticed that my Learning Aloud site was not responding. I moved most of my content to a BlueHost site a couple of years ago so I could quit worrying about such things. Commercial sites have … Continue reading
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No one cares what I think
I have been a blogger since 2003. Since that time I have written several thousand posts scattered across three different blogs. My original blog and the one I use to share my more serious thoughts on technology and education I … Continue reading
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We are #1. (if least is the best)
I pay attention when the general public is told something about higher ed. I am an educational psychologist so the topics are sometimes relevant to my teaching or research. I also am interested in how the area in which I … Continue reading
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You can take me to the mall but you can’t make me shop
Cindy and I have been married 40 years and we have arrived at several arrangements. These arrangements differ in importance. At some point we arrived at a significant agreement regarding shopping. I don’t. I buy. I do not care what … Continue reading
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Vacation Time – Forget the Vacation Message
This is the time of year when people take off for vacations. Many email services offer the opportunity to leave a “vacation message”. It does sound like the polite thing to do – let others know you will be away … Continue reading
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