Owed to a Skylark

     I see by the number of views it received that my column about those who communicate on the Interwebs adding to world peace by just chilling a little and not feeling it is necessary to cry out in righteous indignation at every little thing was about as successful as a solicitation for funds toContinue reading “Owed to a Skylark”

Boldly Going

     In my boy days, we were always getting articles about how Jules Verne had predicted the future.  This was a major theme in the world in those days: Jules Verne had predicted space travel, high-powered submarines, television, and who knows what all else.  There was a reason that the government named its first nuclearContinue reading “Boldly Going”

FICTION FRIDAY: Before the Ink Was Dry

     “That’s all you need, then?”      The translator took its usual two-heartbeat delay in showing the reply.  “Yes, Your Magnificence.  With your digital signature, we can proceed immediately.”      Yellowe nodded, and typed in a question he’d had answered before but wanted to read again.  “And my people won’t know it’s happening?”      AnotherContinue reading “FICTION FRIDAY: Before the Ink Was Dry”

The Marital Games

     We have so far made no mention of the 2024 Summer Olympics, and this must be remedied.  I am myself an Olympics junkie, sucked in by the games of 19…whatever.  I watch in my own special way, of course.  There are events I watch through my fingers (“Don’t fall, don’t fall, don’t make meContinue reading “The Marital Games”

Watch Your Phraseology

     There is much to be said for technical ineptitude.  Once again last night, I came very near to commenting on a video on a social media venue.  One of my favorites was replying to a comment by getting into costume and…never mind.  You had to be there.  I have enough to do just explainingContinue reading “Watch Your Phraseology”