by Dale | Sep 14, 2015 | Articles
It’s amazing how accommodating reality is to my writing needs lately.I just put the finishing touches on one post and I’m thinking about how can I explicate values, culture, etc. and then this pops up in my Facebook timeline. It was on my friend and...
by Dale | Sep 7, 2015 | Articles
This is a re-write of an earlier post which, owing to having both a laptop and a desktop, and falling asleep with both still opened, I managed to overwrite the post and completely destroy it. Fuck! But, as it turns out, society gave me an even better jumping off point...
by Dale | Aug 22, 2015 | Articles
When the Walker spy ring was finally uncovered in 1985, John Walker, a radioman who had worked aboard he U.S. Navy’s submarine fleet, had been giving classified material to the Russians for 18 years. It was considered the worst National Security breach in U.S....
by Dale | May 26, 2015 | Articles
I should stop reading the internet.Across the United States it is Memorial Day. While the origins of the holiday continue to be disputed, with many towns across the country claiming to have been the “first” to have held such observances, all start roughly...
by Dale | May 18, 2015 | Articles
One-hundred forty pages of sheer brilliance.I’m not sure how to properly review Paul Lockhart’s incredible little book. The jacket sleeve contains all of the superlatives from great mathematicians (presumably, because I don’t really know their names,...