You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda

There was an interesting thread on Facebook this morning.  US Rider News, a motorcycle magazine, posted a link to a newspaper article about a veteran who didn’t want a veterans’ motorcycle group leading the local Veterans’ Day parade: “I don’t think that’s the image we want,” said Stephen Riggs of West Ashley, a former Army […]

In Which Paul Channels Andy Rooney

I thought today would be robocall-free, and said so on Facebook.  An hour later one of my little Facebook friends reported getting one.  So much for that theory. In three years of using one, I’ve received not one sales pitch, robocall, or charity solicitation on my cell phone.  Not so my landline, which has become […]

Another Year Older & Deeper in Debt

I bought a Nook for my birthday.  I deliberated long & hard between the Nook and the Kindle, finally going with the Nook because I’ll be able to borrow e-books from public libraries with it.  But why buy an e-reader at all?  Here’s why: I’ve literally run out of shelf space for new acquisitions.  A […]

Follow the Money (Part II)

Remember my earlier post about following the money involved in catching, holding, processing, and deporting illegal immigrants in Arizona?  And how much of that money finds its way to the private prison industry and associated private contractors? I started following the money in May. Rachel Maddow started following it in August, quickly picking up on […]

Predicting the Horse Race

NPR, the only radio station I can stand listening to for more than five minutes in a row, is in full horse race mode as mid-term elections near, obsessing over poll numbers, and — what a surprise! — breathlessly advancing the mainstream media meme that Republican and Tea Party candidates are going to win big. […]