Faux Diversity in Recruiting
Vikram offers free advice to a corporation that knowingly laundered money for terrorists on how they can better diversify their workforce
Vikram offers free advice to a corporation that knowingly laundered money for terrorists on how they can better diversify their workforce
Your Ordinary World for Monday, 22 Oct 2018, with links pondering civility-or a lack there of-in the public discourse. Read, share, and discuss.
In prep for watching Daredevil Season 3, I go back and talk about Daredevil Born Again.
Ordinary Sunday Brunch is Ordinary Times cultural quick links for you enjoyment. This week; music, art, history, and food, with music to read, share, and discuss.
One of the central contradictions of capitalism is that what makes it work — competition — is also what capitalists want to get rid of the most.
Your Ordinary World 20 Oct 2018 with links to stories from England, Australia, India, Mexico and the anniversary of Yorktown.
A look back on Red Dead Redemption and a look forward on Red Dead Redemption 2 (contains mild spoilers for the first minute or so)
Linky Friday is Ordinary Times’ Friday tradition of bringing you various links from across the web and around the world. This week, Education is the theme, with music interludes and plenty to read, share, and discuss.
Herrera v. Wyoming will be in front of the Supreme Court soon. The case plays a pivotal role in determining the hunting rights of American Indians, based on the interpretation of a treaty signed in 1868.
Megamillions is up to $970,000,000
Steve Penny has been arrested for tampering with evidence. It is an odd thing to be charged with given how adamant he is about his own innocense.
The natural conservatism of fantasy meets the liberal egalitarianism of science fiction.
If any place is haunted, certainly the Weston State Hospital is-if not by ghosts, than at least by the stain of human suffering that took place within the walls.