Nothing is Certain but Death and Taxes

Benjamin Franklin has long since been a role model to me — I consider him to be somewhat of a hero. There are a few other wise men who like Franklin have coined phrases related to certainty [1], but Mr. Franklin was probably the most prominent pioneer of turning coining phrases into coin [2]. Certainty,… Continue reading Nothing is Certain but Death and Taxes

Learning to Understand Irrational Information Retrieval

wikipedia.org (an irrational media site [1] ) states: Linus Van Pelt is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz’s comic strip Peanuts. He is the best friend of Charlie Brown, the younger brother of Lucy Van Pelt, and the older brother of Rerun Van Pelt. His first appearance was on September 19, 1952, but he… Continue reading Learning to Understand Irrational Information Retrieval

The BIC Browser is Watching You

As an introduction to this week’s post, let me pick up where we left off with last week’s post (“Please Don’t Make Me Think“). Thinking is hard, reading is hard, sometimes even watching can be hard. Falling asleep seems to be one of the few things left that’s usually easy (unless our brains won’t let… Continue reading The BIC Browser is Watching You

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