I’m guessing my faithful readers (all both of you) are wondering, "What’s with the obsession with ghosts?" Only that it’s getting close to Halloween, Laura’s favorite holiday, and that there’s another new episode of Ghost Hunters on tonight. This time TAPS investigated a place with which we’re very familiar, the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, … Read More “More Hauntings” »
Given the Mark Foley scandal, Bush’s misbegotten war in Iraq, and the scads of other examples of hipocrisy in the Republican party, it still amazes me that they continue to fool people and get elected. Our local races aren’t much better. Our incumbent governor, Mark Sanford, has threatened to sue several television stations because they … Read More “Local Republican Loonies” »
Laura and I both have had marathon meetings this week. Even though it was just Tuesday, we felt the need for some downtime. Laura was in the mood for a mindless episode of Ghost Hunters, and I happened to still have one on my iPod. I plugged it into the TV, and the vegetation began. … Read More “Orbs!” »
We had a double-birthday weekend. Amy’s birthday was Saturday, and Laura’s was Sunday. It was the first time in many years that they had been able to spend their birthdays together. Saturday morning I met my brother Stephen and his family for a photo session at Rock Quarry Garden. It was the first time his … Read More “Celebratory Weekend” »
As mentioned earlier, things were quiet at Byrnes High School on Friday the 13th. It was interesting to compare media coverage of the day. For example, here are a few excerpts from the article in The Greenville News. These are the first sentences from each of the paragraphs… But 804 students were absent, and Spartanburg … Read More “FRI13 Followup” »
It seems that everyone has scheduled their fall events for this weekend. Somehow the cosmic forces for community planning have aligned, and the entire populace will be heading to various festivals and activities. Here’s a partial list… Fall for Greenville – a three day street festival featuring booths from various restaurants. Stonefest – a music … Read More “Too Many Choices” »
I got a call this evening from the folks at Knowitall.org. I had been collaborating with them on a couple of projects, and had incorporated Knowitall resources in my Google Earth talk last week. It wouldn’t be unusual for them to call. I had actually exchanged a couple of e-mails with someone from their office … Read More “You’re a winner!” »
I attended my first political rally this evening. We both got invitations in the mail to a BBQ to support Tommy Moore, Democrat candidate for governor of South Carolina. Little did I know it was a Republican gathering. I should have known, though. Since Laura and I tend to vote in the Republican … Read More “I feel so…dirty” »
Expanding Toy I got a box from HP and Intel today that felt fairly light. I hadn’t ordered anything from HP lately, so I was curious. The only thing in it was the expanding ball toy with an attached tag that read, "Expand your office." Strange. I may leave it on my desk for awhile, … Read More “Expanding Toy” »
Several years ago (before I began my current job) I created a diagram for Instructional Technology to help categorize various types of software for the Constructivist Classroom. That diagram placed educational software tools into three main groups – data acquisition, data analysis, and data sharing. The focus was on software tools, not the kill-n-drill types … Read More “Updated Instructional Technology Diagram” »