Appalachian Mountain Dreams

Sunday Thoughts

If my posting slows down a bit in the coming weeks, chances are it’s due to a bit of a family crisis coming to a head. Nothing life threatening (at least for now), just parental control running up against teenaged thoughts of adulthood. Youngest daughter has taken the opportunity of her 17th birthday to remove herself from the family household.

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Again with the Thursday Morning Muses

The night was filled with distant rumbles of thunder…Well, it was the time I woke up, anyway. The steps outside the back door show signs of rain having fallen, just not very much. The weather prognosticators on the evening rumor and propaganda shows were literally glowing over the possibility of rolling masses of thunderous precipitation, both overnight and throughout the

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Virtual Environments

Kate, over on Cider Press Hill has a post on “Virtual Environments” where she makes some interesting points. Which really got me to thinking about what our virtual workplaces must look like. That led me to this post where I want to share my virtual desktop at work… Keep in mind that this is a dual monitor setup where I

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Scandals and Rumors of Scandals

And who said they were going to change the tone in Washington? Putting industry insiders in charge of the agencies that govern and regulate the very industries they worked for is a good idea…Why? Oversight of government is a bad idea…Says who? “The Department of Education has been run as a wholly owned subsidiary of the loan industry under this

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Fraudulant Fairness?

George Will is rapidly becoming an angry, strident voice on the conservative side of conservative politics. Now he is using name calling as a weapon against the Democratic Party. His use of the term “illiberals” over and over in his latest rant against liberals is almost funny…almost. Some illiberal liberals are trying to restore the luridly misnamed Fairness Doctrine, which

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