My almost three-year-old nephew just called me up to sing me his new song, which he wrote for me on the spot. Here’s how it goes: I have the bed all to me I have the bed all to myself I have the bed all to myself I have the bed all to myself I […]
Teenagers are abandoning email for instant messaging and social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. Does that mean the rest of us will too? These seem more like supplements to email than competitors. For non-urgent work communications—which is the vast majority of it—nothing beats email.
This so needs to be in your UU sanctuary, don’t you think? A dramatic, pendant lampshade, shaped into a classic image of guilt and morality. From a distance, The Fall of the Damned appears to be an organic and intricately textured ornament. Upon closer inspection it is revealed as a mass of naked bodies, reminiscent […]
Former Georgia Senator, who is not running for office, recently speechified, “Take this disastrous war and this disastrous economy and give the Republicans a colonoscopy.” Nope. Not running for office. Not against Vern Jordan for the Dem nod for Senate. And not against Sonny Purdue for Georgia governor either.
I’m hoping some you wise souls might know some good web-based systems for volunteer management. We’re looking to do a gifts inventory early next year, and my hope is that there is a cheap-to-free way to do that online so that we won’t need a team of people do key in hundreds of persons’ data, […]
Michael Scherer in a recent Salon article puts it right out there: Amid all the fury and fireworks, she must convince Democratic voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina and the nation that she is worth all the trouble, all the backbiting, the claims and counterclaims that she cannot control. That’s exactly the question […]