Those of us who live in the nation’s capital have to put up with a lot. The horrendous traffic, summer heat and humidity, high cost of living, bloviating politicians and posturing bureaucrats, dysfunctional governments, hordes of tourists, etc. One of the rewards for our patience is the annual blooming of …
Read More »Iran Will Develop Nuclear Weapons, Regardless of Any Agreement
Iran will continue its program to develop nuclear weapons because its leaders are convinced it is in their interest. At the very least, nukes will give the Islamic Republic a level of security it has not had during the 36-year standoff with its two primary antagonists: the United States and …
Read More »5 Words You Should Banish From Your Vocabulary…
…if you want to be taken seriously. The words you choose will determine how others evaluate your intellect. It matters in almost any interaction you have outside of a close personal relationship. This includes your workplace and any interaction with someone you don’t know well. I’m not going to address …
Read More »Personal Anecdotes Have Little Value in the Public Sphere
The telling of personal stories has been an important aspect of human communication since before the development of complex language. Sharing one’s experiences is an integral part of personal relationships. It is typically one the first subjects that friends or acquaintances discuss when meeting (“How are you? What have you …
Read More »Germanwings Pilot Should Not Be Mourned Alongside His Victims
At today’s memorial service in Cologne, Germany for those killed in the March 24 Germanwings crash, the pilot (whose name I will not mention) was the object of expressions of sympathy and understanding. While I’m not in favor of a condemnation of anyone at this type of service, it would …
Read More »Drone Technology Could Have Prevented Germanwings Crash
The recent intentional crash of Germanwings flight 9525 by a suicidal pilot demonstrated for the second time in the past year the risks associated with having humans completely in control of an airliner. The German co-pilot of flight 9525 committed suicide and the mass murder of 149 others when he locked …
Read More »Gyrocopter Stunt Exposes Security Vulnerabilities
Yesterday’s crash landing of a gyrocopter on the Capitol lawn again exposed security vulnerabilities in the area of the National Mall. The pilot, identified as Doug Hughes, claims to have flown his craft from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, about 65 miles away. Upon his arrival in DC, he buzzed the White House and …
Read More »Video: Special Delivery! Gyrocopter Crash Lands on Capitol Lawn!
I was in downtown DC with my laptop and little Panasonic compact camera in my backpack. I’d been working on a video about protests and demonstrations in DC, and I heard that a group of demonstrators advocating pot legalization and DC statehood had chained themselves to a 42-foot “Liberty Pole” on …
Read More »Starbucks “Race Together” Campaign is about Green, not Black and White
Starbucks latest step in it’s effort to remain the hippest fast-food joint on the planet is its “Race Together” campaign, unveiled in Mid-March. Ostensibly designed to help foster an open discussion about racial issues, it has been widely criticized and ridiculed for its plan to have its baristas “voluntarily write …
Read More »Salvation and Damnation in Můstek Station – A Prague Story
The metro ground to a halt and the doors parted. I stepped out, in no particular hurry to exit the station. As I made my way through the crowd rushing to board the train, I looked around, as I rarely miss an opportunity to people-watch. One man immediately stood out …
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