6 I wouldn’t give Edison sole credit for inventing motion pictures, but there’s no doubt in my mind that he single-handedly got the pictures to move. Moving Pictures23 Aug, 2016 in Stories tagged Business / Film / Popular Culture by Jay Douglas
2 Out of 26 letters and 10 digits, only a handful are used on an eye chart. You don't have to be paranoid---although it occasionally helps---to believe those eye chart letters were chosen to embarrass us. It Remains To Be Seen16 Aug, 2016 in Stories tagged Science by Jay Douglas
6 Peanut butter is about as All-American as Montreal. Or Tenochtitlan. Its All-American status began with a doctor who also thought corn flakes would cure masturbation. The Crushing Truth9 Aug, 2016 in Stories tagged Food / Popular Culture 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 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
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