
A newsletter to encourage discussion of ideas, thoughts, and translations from the general to the specific and from the specific to the general. To inform, provide food for thought, and give a better foundation of knowledge for discourse.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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Do you have children who are picky with foods? They don’t eat one of the food groups or the portion isn’t big enough or they would have preferred to have had two desserts and no vegetables? It is beyond their ken to truly visualize not havi...
My wife and I seem to have always had the same reaction when our children told us about their school meals. “Oh, we really enjoyed our school meals when we were growing up”. They would look at us rather disgustedly and then talk about the f...
These are three articles that I published in https://technoglot.blogspot.com on May 28, June 1, and June 8, 2012. I am putting all three articles together as they have a single topic and I see no reason to re-release them in three parts onc...
Once upon a time (over 20 years ago), my wife and I went to Peru to see Machu Picchu and other sites within Peru. It is a beautiful country, full of many wonderful and friendly people. As part of our tour, we did quite a lot of walking and...
The economy, whether for a household, a country, or the world, is a game with money as the tokens. Granted, it is a very serious game where the losers may lose their lives, in addition to anything else they possess, without “extra lives” or...
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I was born in a small rural town to a waitress and a roughneck. I have worked on farms, driven tractors, baked donuts, built grain silos, repaired Navajo rugs, and had a long career as a computer scientist. From a Friendly (Quaker) point of view.
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