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  • Poet’s Corner

    Poet’s Corner

    Foreign Lands In foreign lands the rules do not apply. Desire can overrule reason, and it is okay to fall in love for a moment, knowing that a week from now, his face will begin to fade from memory and soon there after your lips will no longer be able to utter his name though…

    August 27, 2016
  • From the Gecko

    From the Gecko

    The Day the Earth Tuned Out I wouldn’t say that I remember it “clear as day” because it’s been 37 years, but I’m pretty sure I can just about pinpoint the year and the invention that caused us as a society to tune out. Fast forward quickly to today and look what we have: the…

    August 19, 2016
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    August 19, 2016
  • Connected

    Connected

     Do You Care? Do you care about the cyberattack against the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) computer system? And do you think the attack was a deliberate attempt to ensure Donald Trump’s victory in the coming election?   Or have we become desensitized to these data breaches, and this was simply another story, in last week’s news,…

    August 1, 2016
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor

    We’ll Always Have Paris “It was so nice to receive the note, from the Waldorf Astoria; it was a place where we spent so much time. Coming in from Baldwin, with Milton working on 5th Avenue and 48th Street, we would meet every Friday night at the Waldorf Astoria, after a cocktail, we would go…

    August 1, 2016
  • Poet’s Corner

    Poet’s Corner

    Congratulations?     Why does your good news make me feel like crying?   I see the plethora of congratulations, and understand I must add mine to theirs; but somehow I do not feel you are happy, though you must be, right?   I keep remembering all of the endless dreams, you used to speak of,…

    July 19, 2016
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor

    Turn On the Light! What can I do to help? Those six words have been spoken a great deal in my home, during the last ten days. It has been a hard week, in fact, I would say one of the hardest weeks we have known in a very long time. We have been forced…

    July 11, 2016
  • Connected

    Connected

    Cognitive Security Recently I was watching CNN: The Eighties; which had a show called; The Tech Boom. The show featured the digital revolution, including personal computers, very large cell phones, the space program, and the internet. It is almost hard to believe, where we started and where we are actually today. Everything grew so quickly,…

    July 1, 2016
  • From the Editor

    From the Editor

    A History There was a day in May, now many years passed, where I remember sitting in my senior seminar, at the university, reading, listening, and discussing my classmate’s dissertations – our last hurdle to graduation. There were comments about punctuation and grammar, the meaning of terms and their application to each other’s papers, and…

    July 1, 2016
  • Poet’s Corner

    Poet’s Corner

    Why Don’t We Care?   My question is real, and I need an answer, I do not understand why is it that we do not care; yet pretend that we do?   Are we really just looking for another bumper sticker, to attach to our car; one that will cause the person, sitting next to…

    June 1, 2016
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