Monthly Archive: February 2019
Ralph Northam Resists Calls to Resign as Virginia Governor Over Racist Yearbook Photo
Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia, facing intense pressure to resign from fellow Democrats after admitting that he posed for a photo in a racist costume as a medical student more than 30 years ago, was calling state Democrats on Saturday to say he did not think it was him in the picture and that he would not resign.
Saturday Morning Gaming: Rivers, Roads, and Rails
Rivers, Roads, and Rails is a family-friendly board game that is suitable for the little ones and, at the same time, will appeal to the hard core gamer types.
Ashes in the Wind
Can two people set aside their differences and under the influences of hormones and hearts, live happily ever after?
Thank You, Mr. Roboto: How My Son Found His “Thing”
In robotics, my son had found his “thing”, an organized activity which he enjoys and in which he excels. The only unsolicited information I get about his days at school is when he updates me on the progress of his team’s robot. On the team there are coders, builders, and drivers. “I’m a coder,” he likes to remind me.
Looking at the World Through a Genetic Lens
My purpose, however, is only to plant a little bit of doubt or skepticism about what is currently being sold as the truth as we know it. This requires me to talk a little about the genetic studies.
Senator Cory Booker Announces POTUS Run
Surprising no one, Senator Cory Booker is getting into the crowded 2020 field of Democratic Party hopefuls.
Weekend Plans Post: There is, apparently, a sporting event coming up this weekend.
I understand that there is a “Big Game” coming up.