Dog Days of August are over and I’m back at it, whatever it is. Posterous use is up and running. Signed up ages ago, but did not make use of it. Now I will try to use it wisely. Apple Apps added this week: Opus Domini Why? Because an iPad 2 version is forthcoming. It […]
Put a Sales Tax on Wall Street Transactions
Just read a NYT’s article by Nancy Folbre, an economist, and professor at U. Mass. – Amherst. One of the reasons that have been given for the disrepancy between sales and “investment” taxes is that investment supposedly builds our future while sales tax is all about the present, material and implicitly is irrelevant to building […]
Hey Radical Progressive Groups in AZ, Read This!
I’m was twittering away earlier today with Dana hoping to arrange a social drink together the next time I’m in her part of NYC and she then forwarded this to me via Facebook, so I’m taking the liberty of posting it here as an informational node to which you can direct your compadres for info […]
Blogging About The City I Love: Happy Birthday Tucson!
Click to get info and grab badge. I am celebrating my town’s birthday along with thousands of other people in Tucson, Arizona. It is a month long birthday party. The cyber party starts today and runs through the end of the month. Tucson, Arizona has been my home for the past 22 years. My paternal […]
Casita Gaia is organizing a Blog Carnival on August 20th through August 31st (Tucson’s Official Birthday: August 20, 1775) to celebrate the wonderful community that is Tucson, if you don’t know what a blog carnival is, or blog-a-rama as I like to think of it, just keep reading. The nuts and bolts of it are: […]
Why I Find Yahoo Business Hosting To Be A Pain-In-The-Buttocks
Danger: the following post contains semi-techy talk. I shouldn’t be writing this just before going to BlogHer11 as Yahoo Contributor Network is going to be there as a vendor or contributor or something and may want to shoot poisoned darts at me if they connect this with me the person. (Which they won’t. They don’t […]