Perhaps I'm old fashioned, but I liked the days when I could watch a sporting event and the only numbers I had to keep track of were on the scoreboard or the players' backs. How about you? Numbers Game5 Aug, 2016 in Humor tagged Broadcasting / Sports by Jay Douglas
6 The federal judge who enjoined the Navy from discharging openly gay sailor V. Keith Meinhold offers his judgement on the question of whether chivalry is dead. Courting Chivalry2 Aug, 2016 in Stories tagged Popular Culture / Relationships by Jay Douglas
4 There are 75 million people in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 35 who are getting help from an unlikely source in their quest for the job they know they deserve---the presidency. Underage Thinking29 Jul, 2016 in Humor tagged Advertising / Government by Jay Douglas
4 If you understand why an interior decorator needs to know all about you to do her job then you understand why Augmented Reality is fraught with privacy pitfalls. Highly Decorated26 Jul, 2016 in Stories tagged Entertainment / Social Media / Technology by Jay Douglas
Twitter and Fox News have become the go-to places for many politicians looking for talking points. Why not extend that privilege to us ordinary folks? Naked Truth22 Jul, 2016 in Humor tagged Social Media by Jay Douglas
4 How did "Pomp and Circumstance" become the national anthem for high school and college graduations? Mostly by accident. A Little Traveling Music19 Jul, 2016 in Stories tagged Music / Popular Culture by Jay Douglas