• Everything's Smaller in New Orleans

    As on-again, off-again Ernesto bears down on Florida, we're reminded that it was one year ago today that Hurricane Katrina was battering New Orleans, and this produced an entirely new paradigm. As people in Texas like to say that everything there is bigger, when you speak of New…

  • Proposing an Official Language

    I'll admit that I'm a white guy who is all too rapidly approaching middle age and doesn't get a lot of things, and at the risk of sounding even more clueless than usual, one of those is why so many people are against an official language for the…

  • Coastal Wine Trail of Southeastern New England

    On our recent trip to Rhode Island, we decided to visit a winery. Surely there are wineries in the area, right? As it turns out, there are. But first, we thought it would be even more interesting to stop and get some cheese when we stumbled upon this…

  • Pluto, We Hardly Knew Ye

    The International Astronomical Union, meeting in Prague, agreed on a proposal to define what exactly makes up a planet – and in so doing, trimmed our solar system to eight "classical" planets, unceremoniously giving Pluto the boot. The new rules say that not only must a planet orbit…

  • Blockbuster Rewards Are Anything But Rewarding

    After our first trimester of participating in the Blockbuster Rewards program, I'm not happy, I'm not feeling rewarded and if there was ever any doubt in my mind why this company is financially troubled and young upstarts such as Netflix are so popular, it's long gone. First, an…

  • Are Security Checkpoints the Way to Go?

    While undoubtedly there are those who will tout the announcement that the UK has foiled a massive plan to blow up a series of trans-atlantic planes a success and we should all be growing warm fuzzies about now, I'd suggest that perhaps the exact opposite is true: About…

  • The Root of All Evil

    It appears that Dennis Kozlowski, the former head of Tyco and infamous for being one of the executives associated with looting their companies while shareholders suffered, is the recipient of another blow. What's so special about this one? His wife, Karen Kozlowski, has filed for divorce. Nothing odd…

  • Public Schools versus Private Schools

    Not so very long ago, we made the decision to enroll our kids in a private school. Though I've never particularly been against private schools, I haven't really been for them either. I always figure that they were a bit unnecessary. But we made the decision, and with…

  • Chrysler's 30-Day Return Program

    Have you seen those commercials for the 30 day test drive? Chrysler is billing it as employee pricing plus – like you're getting employee pricing on the car plus one heck of a great deal. I submit that you may or may not be getting the employee price,…

  • To Juice or not to Juice

    Now that the furor (not the fuhrer, that's a different article) has died down, I figured it was time to get things stirred up again. What I'm talking about is, of course, whether or not Floyd Landis has been taking performance-enhancing drugs on his way to his dramatic…

  • Treasure Hunters Challenge: Week 8

    The eighth and final challenge is upon us, and Laird gives us the final instruction with this introduction via phone: "Today we travel to the mouth of the St. Sebastian river, just South of Cape Canaveral. A hurricane struck this area in 1715, leaving 11 Spanish galleons, and…

  • Treasure Hunters Challenge: Week 7

    The seventh challenge starts in front of a church in the Dutch town of Sleepy Hollow. According to Laird, the town predates the American Revolution by over 100 years, and it is here that the famous horseman waits with the next clue….