Last week, I stumbled upon a couple of items in the news that struck me as more than just noteworthy…
Back in the sixties, there was a literary movement known as post-structuralism. It sought to suggest a serious flaw in…
As the garbage and recycling trucks rumble through my neighborhood this morning, I feel a little bit better and more…
Theodore Roosevelt once suggested “The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do…
One of the most famous sci-fi writers of this or any past generation, the late Theodore Sturgeon was often asked…
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In one of the closing scenes of 2006 episode of Alton Brown’s science-meets-food Good Eats program on the Food Network,…
“Heuristics are commonly defined as cognitive shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decisions. They represent a process of substituting…