Monday Trivia, No. 31
Ray Bradbury, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Thomas Pynchon, Jules Verne, and Kurt Vonnegut all wrote novels that have what in common?
Ray Bradbury, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Thomas Pynchon, Jules Verne, and Kurt Vonnegut all wrote novels that have what in common?
I’ve been watching the Green Bay Packers every week with friends. Sitting through commercials on TV makes me aware of products I do not own and really can’t afford. Before, when I was ignorant, I was happier.
A reversal of policy like this has to have come from either Holder or Obama. And it hasto be motivated by the fact that November 6, 2012, is less than 400 days away. It’s bad policy (leaning on the landlords… Continue Reading
I wrote this a while back on Hit Coffee and thought I would share it here for this audience, particularly in light of recent conversations. Be aware that this question actually involves a potential subplot in one of my novels… Continue Reading
Suitable for a Mindless Diversions post — some friends have asked me to gamemaster a tabletop RPG to see if they’d like it, and I agreed to do it. For a small group only of friends who saw their kids… Continue Reading
A calculus teacher named Bradley Johnson at a public high school in Poway, California decorated his classroom with posters described as: …two large banners, each about seven-feet wide and two feet tall, hung on the wall. … One had red,… Continue Reading
Just when we need more jobs, we lose Steve Jobs. Sorry, I couldn’t resist. I hate the iPhone passionately. I hate what it has done to smartphones. I have little use for Macs. I have little use for a computing… Continue Reading
Kay Steiger sounds off the warning bells with regard to online college: Via the Chronicle of Higher Education and Inside Higher Ed, a new study confirms some earlier findings about the efficacy of online learning in two-year colleges. The study,… Continue Reading
Has anyone out there made the switch? If so, how good is the document reading? I know that they are both ODF-based, but so is IBM Lotus Symphony and going back and forth between that and OOo was a pain… Continue Reading