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Fred Klein
Feb13
The Halcyon 1950s
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was born in 1942 and some of my earliest trackable memories were about Jackie Robinson (his World altering debut-Rookie Year was in1947) and people exclaiming "As quick as Jackie Robinson". However, my first tangible memories were of "Uncle Miltie" in the late 40s and "I Love Lucy" in the early 50s. TV was new then and a sensation. We were even e

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb12
Ransom
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

My heart goes out to the family of Kayla Mueller. I am not sure that I can add anything to the story of her idealistic journey that brought her into captivity and death at he hands of ISIL. When I think of Kayla and her family -- when all this is seen through the eyes of parents -- the question of ransom cannot be far behind. The President is being

Erik Scheibe
Feb11
Nous Ne Somme Pas Tous Charlie
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

When the terrorist attack happened in France, the whole world united.  Politicians, butchers and bakers alike all gathered arm in arm in the streets posting signs and exclaiming "Je suis Charlie."  It was a no-brainer right? After all, it was us against the terrorists.     This blog will be my last for Gotham.  After I don't know how many years of

Nancy Schess
Feb09
Not Even One Shade For Me
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Consider this a movie review in advance. Fifty Shades of Grey, the movie, is hitting local theaters. You cannot turn on the television these days without finding an interview, preview, hype and more hype. Personally, I do not intend to see the movie although I am fascinated by the interest in it. Admittedly, I read the first book and maybe

Rona Gura
Feb09
The Fashion Police
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have written a few blogs about the different ways men and women are treated in the workplace. My last blog on this topic discussed a study which found that women are much more likely to receive workplace reviews which contain some kind of personality criticism, such as comments that the woman was “abrasive,” “judgmental” or “strident.” Therefore,

Donald Bernstein
Feb08
Painting
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We are moving in a few weeks. We are doing a little bit of work in our new house. Some cabinet work, a little bit in the kitchen, staining floors. And it needs a paint job. Not the whole house, just some of it. Of all the work, the painting came in the most expensive, by far. It was lots of thousands. I did not think I was hiring Van Go

Mitch Tobol
Feb07
Don't use these
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

With the latest news of the largest security breach at Anthem I thought it might be a good public service to list the Top 25 most used passwords (as compiled by SplashData). I hope you don't use these.   Rank Password 1 123456 2 password 3 12345 4 12345678 5 qwerty 6 123456789 7 1234 8 baseball 9 dragon 10 football 11 1234567 12 monkey

Fred Klein
Feb06
Time
Posted By : Fred Klein

Did you ever ponder how long you will live and how much time is left? I do and I try to trick myself by saying that I'm going to live to 100.  Both my parents lived to 86 and neither was as physically fit as I work to be. So I like to believe I'm on track. Having said that another trick is to be in the moment and enjoy life to its fullest.  But the

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb05
Extensions of Self
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Recently, I was at a seminar in one of the midtown hotels. You know, a few hundred people in neat rows of seats behind narrow tables. Since this was a high-end seminar, coffee was served. I took a cup back to my seat and placed it on the table in front of me. No sooner had I done so when a women - seeking to find a seat in the row in front of

Nancy Schess
Feb02
Facebook?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Note an evolving social media phenomenon. Some people post to Facebook every time they grab a cup of coffee, buy a new pair of shoes or eat a meal. (You know I am not exaggerating). Others only share recipes or links. Some share family details with reckless abandon and others use codes to describe their children. There is an entire generation

Rona Gura
Feb02
Did Godaddy Go Too Far?
Posted By : Rona Gura

As anyone who has read my blogs know, I do not watch the Super Bowl for the game. It’s all about the commercials for me. And I become especially interested when there’s controversy regarding a commercial. This year has not been a disappointment. Godaddy.com pulled a controversial commercial before it even aired during the Super Bowl.   The ad

Donald Bernstein
Feb01
A mothers' advice
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Whenever I went skiing as a teen my mother was not pleased, would tell me it is dangerous, and when she realized that I was going to go skiing anyway she would say to please be careful. I did not think it was ever dangerous. And I poo pooed the warning to be careful. In fact I always say as I get older that as long as I can bend down to buckl

Mitch Tobol
Jan31
Vax or no vax
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The recent outbreak of measles has thrown this issue front and center. If you haven't heard, The Washington Post has indentified Disneyland in California as Ground Zero in the current outbreak.   I wondered how this could happen and, after tooling around on the internet, I found that there are many parents who don't allow their children to be vacci

Fred Klein
Jan30
Delta Terminal
Posted By : Fred Klein

We recently flew out of LaGuardia on Delta and I was amazed by the upscale 21st Century Delta Terminal. We usually fly American from LAG and the contrast was shocking.  Shocking! Now I know why LaGuardia has been called a third World airport.  Maybe American is third World, but not Delta.  Plus Delta has direct flights to Key West!

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan29
Seventy Years
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

This past Tuesday marked the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps in 1945. My Mother had been transported from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp a few months earlier. Her “liberation” would not come until a few months later.   In conjunction with this anniversary, there has been press