Someone Will Be With You Shortly by Lisa Kogan When you read a book like this you will be influenced to like or dislike the book based on whether you like, or can at least relate to, the narrator. I want to start by admitting that I did not like or relate to Lisa
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Monthly Archive: November 2011
November 9th, 2011
Support the local economy!
A local small business, The MarketPlace, is providing a new and interesting place for artists, craftpersons, authors, and vendors to present to the public. Here is a chance to see things you won’t find in big box stores! Authors will present readings from their books. I will give a presentation at 1:00.
November 2nd, 2011
Adjusting to Office 2010 and remembering Steve Jobs
I wanted to update my computer system before the old one failed me, so in order to be proactive I bought a Windows 7 notebook about six weeks ago. That meant I needed to purchase a 2010 version of Office because, well Microsoft managed to get me addicted to Outlook back when I was still
Posted in Commentary on Current Events | Tags: Office 2010, problems with productivity, productivity, Steve Jobs
Support the local economy!
A local small business, The MarketPlace, is providing a new and interesting place for artists, craftpersons, authors, and vendors to present to the public. Here is a chance to see things you won’t find in big box stores! Authors will present readings from their books. I will give a presentation at 1:00.
Adjusting to Office 2010 and remembering Steve Jobs
I wanted to update my computer system before the old one failed me, so in order to be proactive I bought a Windows 7 notebook about six weeks ago. That meant I needed to purchase a 2010 version of Office because, well Microsoft managed to get me addicted to Outlook back when I was still
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B Street Season Ticket Drama–the danger of memoir
I was facing the glass door. Friends, my fellow playgoers, were standing across from me in the lobby. We were catching up on our recent activities before the play started when I saw him enter. There was no stopping time, so I said, “Oh, you’ll never guess who just came in.” He and his date