To luminaries of the personal computer revolution are Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Both men have a long and involved history that has often been hyped as adversarial for the possible purpose of creating the Microsoft and Apple “tribes.” Here is a WSJ interview of the two from the D Conference in 2007. Read more »
Designing a modular homes can be a much faster process than designing a traditional home. The limited choices for the finish work speed up what could be a lengthy process. Read more »
Memorial day should be a time of reflection about war and those lost. It is also a day each year where we can determine if our country’s foreign policy is repeatitive or truly learning from the past. I made some journal notes about my feelings in 2007. Read more »
So, here we are five years after 9-11-01 and footage of that days events are still coming out from personal sources. I just happened to come across this video on Google Video. It serves as a reminder to the events that have changed our country.
What is difficult is that as it recedes in our memories, [...] Read more »
To continue the rant on Bush’s incompetency, I thought it appropriate to post the impeach Gonzales video that (if you look past the hyped editing style) does demonstrate another appointee who fails to inspire.
He has not the acumen, the intelligence, the moral compass nor the communication skills to hold the awarded post. Go to the [...] Read more »
Now ex-President and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Jimmy Carter, has spoken out about W’s administration. He pulls no punches when stating they are the “worst in history.” The White House has taken a standard approach from their well-worn play book- marginalize opposition. Read more »
Just found a bunch of images of Mt. Sopris that I took from a tripod last year in June. I wanted to capture the changing moods of that spectacular mountain. Each day from 6/1/06 to 6/30/06, I snapped a photo. It’s kind of interesting and probably a tad long, but…
I created a HUGE video that [...] Read more »