An Open Source Rotary Cellphone
Justine Haupt is a creative engineer with an interesting take on the “dumb” phone. She’s a science associate at Brookhaven […]
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Justine Haupt is a creative engineer with an interesting take on the “dumb” phone. She’s a science associate at Brookhaven […]
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Among the Walmarts, Targets, and other big box stores, a refreshing trend is the resurgence of the independent bookstore! A
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Few citizens will doubt that the uncontrolled explosion of social media has contributed mightily to our polarization as a nation.
Why Are We Polarized? (Part 3: Social Media Norms) Read More »
I have grown up in politics. My uncle was elected as the County Executive of my home county in Tennessee.
Why Are We Polarized? (Part 2: House Rules) Read More »
The answer is complex. It would be nice if it were simple. It’s not. Writer Ezra Klien attempts a narrative
Why Are We Polarized? (Part 1: Party Primaries) Read More »
I returned home today from a business trip in Huntsville, Alabama. My business colleagues and I drove past the Unclaimed
The Unclaimed Baggage Store in Scottsboro, Alabama. Read More »
I’m in Huntsville this week for a conference. I’m staying just a few minutes walk from my favorite job ever–Summer
Space Camp: My Most Favorite Job Ever! Read More »
In 1955, C. Northcote Parkinson opens his essay, “It is a commonplace observation that work expands so as to fill
Parkinson’s Law: A Bureaucracy Grows Regardless of Workload Read More »
In his 2011 book, Harvey Silvergate estimates that American professionals (doctors, engineers, etc.) commit on average three felonies daily. More
What Felonies Have You Committed, Today? Read More »
Clarence Earl Gideon, a poor drifter, took on the State of Florida in 1963 in the Supreme Court and won!
Book: “Gideons Trumpet” Shows the Value of the SCOTUS Reversing a Ruling Read More »