Articles in the “reading” category

In a word, “Endurance”

Posted 5 years ago, at the end of May

Redefining survival – almost 100 years later.

Follow the leader

Posted 6 years ago, at the end of September

I’m not quite sure what to think, but I’m writing to you because my wife is off shooting another wedding, and I need to talk about this. When I got up this morning I did the usual: poured some hot coffee, skimmed the headlines in the local paper that I will never stop wishing my [...]

Saving, Giving, and Losing

Posted 6 years ago, at the end of September

Branson Pledges Billions to Fight Global Warming I wish I had more to give. Forbes 400 Richest Americans Now a $1 Billion-or-more list. The usuals top the list. 3-Million-Year-Old Little Girl Evolution revolution? I’m holding out for the next issue from The Society for more. Census Bureau loses hundreds of laptops Gimme a fricken’ break! [...]

Get Your Kicks on World Wikia

Posted 6 years ago, at the start of September

I’m now convinced. Not every good idea has been taken. World Wikia, inspired by WikiTravel, is building the largest directory of travel information that anyone (yes, locals & travelers) can edit. I first caught wind of this a few weeks ago, but didn’t pay close attention. Just this morning CNET.com posted an interview with World [...]

Library “Smut”

Posted 6 years ago, at the end of August

I first saw this on News.com’s blog this morning and just couldn’t resist passing it on. Who doesn’t love destinations, reading, and photography all smashed into one awesome collection of stunning pictures? Check out these pictures of libraries around the world. Click. Sit back. Enjoy.