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Mitch Tobol
Oct04
True grit
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

If you watch TED talks, I would recommend taking a look at Angela Duckworth's discussion on the formost predictor of success and I would guess it's not what you think. She studied Chicago public schoolchildren from a wide variety of social and ecnonomic situations.   "It wasn't talent or brains. It wasn't social intelligence. It wasn't good looks.

Fred Klein
Oct03
Money, Fame or Power?
Posted By : Fred Klein

The age old question is: If you could have one thing would it be money, fame or power?  What would it be for you and for what reasons?I know what it is for me and will chime in at the end of the day. Weigh in please!

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct02
Slowing Down
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Well, they seem to be working. The cameras in school zones that generate tickets for exceeding the school zone speed limit. There is one such zone on a road that I travel very frequently. After the initial onslaught of tickets, and the publicity about the cameras, motorists being caught unaware and early flaws resulting in many, many unwarrante

Erik Scheibe
Oct01
Welcome To America
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

It is a frightening story.  The the head of the CDC seemed to be trying to convince us that we shouldn't be as afraid as he assumed we would be.  It's probably a good assumption.     Yes, Ebola has finally passed through the preverbial microbiological Ellis Island and exposed itself here in the United States.  The first ever reported case has been

Nancy Schess
Sep29
To Play or Not to Play
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I can’t believe I am even writing this blog.  Sports commentary is very much outside my comfort zone. But I did see the hit and it looked really bad. Today's question is should the Michigan football coach have taken sophmore quarterback Shane Morris out of the game after what appeared to be a concussion inducing hit – after which Morris exhibited

Rona Gura
Sep29
Memories
Posted By : Rona Gura

Memory is a funny thing. There are some things I have a lot of trouble remembering. Several times a week, I’ll find myself walking into the pantry in my house or the file room in my office only to forget what I went in to get. And five minutes after I take my daily vitamin, I find myself trying to remember whether, in fact, I actually took the pill

Donald Bernstein
Sep28
The Great Jeter
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

The most human part of Jeter's last home game the other night was during his post game interview when he said he was so out of sorts that he was hoping no one would hit it to him at short stop.  "Please don't hit it to me," he said he was thinking.   Imagine that.  The great Captain, of whom we have so many images of rocketing the ball to first bas

Mitch Tobol
Sep27
Vacate
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I'm embarassed to say that this is my first vacation (more than one work day) in over three years. I was nervous and scared before I left. Seems silly to write but it's the truth. I enjoy my work, most of the time, and am devoted to it.   I'm on Watch Island which is one of the 1,000 islands on the St. Lawrence river between the US and Canada. It's

Fred Klein
Sep26
"You Look Good"
Posted By : Fred Klein

Someone once said there are 3 stages in life: youth, middle age and "you look good". Funny, but so true. My next birthday will be my 73rd and I'm pleased to say I'm comfortably in the third stage and plan to continue until I'm 100. I work very very hard in my daily battle with Father Time. Not many people would be willing to pay that price. Hard wo

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep25
The case of the Missing Apple Sauce
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

To all who celebrate the new year, best wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year. Before holidays, and at other times as the spirit moves us, Flo and I make apple sauce. Natural, no artificial ingredients -- the perfect comfort food. I do the prep work. The coring, peeling and chopping. If they’re not prepped right, the apple sauce will not be

Erik Scheibe
Sep24
The Gift That Keeps On Giving
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

See this is the problem with the mob mentality.  When it surges without direction or ration, insane concepts slowly morph into rational solutions.  Somehow everyone and their brother seem to think that the big problem and pending solution to the Ray Rice/Domestic Violence controversy is to implement a policy that treats all domestic violence issues

Nancy Schess
Sep22
Is It Time Yet?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Is it time to download IOS 8? I usually wait for a while before giving in to a new operating system. It took me ages to give in to IOS 7 and when I did, I had very quick regrets. Yes, I got over it with a little time but that leaves me hesitating about accepting the upgrade that stares at me now every time I turn on my phone. Any opinions out ther

Rona Gura
Sep22
Morning, Noon, or Night?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Fred’s blog about his morning swim made me anxious. I cannot conceive of waking up that early so many mornings in a row to travel to a pool to swim. I practically force myself, by taping my favorite trashy reality television, to wake up forty-five minutes early three days a week to go downstairs and walk on my treadmill. I am definitely not a morn

Donald Bernstein
Sep21
Safe Havens
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

The thought has occurred to me over the years, that if terrorism in the U.S. became so bad and I had to move to another country, where would I go?  I have no plans to do this, and just renewed my lease.  But what if?   The clear choice to me was always Australia.  It is tucked away, the climate is similar to what we have here, they speak English, a

Sep20
'The true test of a man's character is what he does when no one is watching.'
Posted By : Cynthia Somma

I have always been a Jay Z fan (Brooklyn roots) and a love of rap music.   How he handled himself in the elevator incident with his sister in law was exactly what the quote  above exemplifies.   Why doesn't anyone talk about that??!?   Ray Rice showed discipline and restraint when conquering his dream as a football player but where did that c