“Stop, stop, stop. I don’t care. You’ve not been taking a minute yet and I’m ready to check my phone for something more interesting.” That’s
Reflections on the challenges of balancing life in a constantly shifting world
“Stop, stop, stop. I don’t care. You’ve not been taking a minute yet and I’m ready to check my phone for something more interesting.” That’s
“If you don’t know the problem, how do you know if you are fixing the right thing?” Stunned silence and followed by a sputtered rational,
Memorial Day – at times it seems we are trying to hard to forget what the day is really about. Which is rather ironic for
My mom died of lung cancer. She never smoked a cigarette a day in her life. My dad was the smoker. My dad had a
Our devices tell us when to upgrade, when our performance is lagging and when we will no longer be supported. It’s not planned obsolesce to
“Sorry, there was a second gunshot, can you repeat that again? Yes, those are sirens, police cars are coming now, let’s see, there are 2,3,