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Erik Scheibe
Jan28
Do You Have a Problem With Deflated Balls?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

The talk the past week and a half has been all about Tom Brady, Bill Belichek and the New England Patriots.  The Deflate-gate controversy has the entire sports world buzzing (and justifiably many sick of it).  We won't even mention the two week-long continuing flurry of "deflated ball" jokes.     For those of you who don't follow football, one of t

Nancy Schess
Jan26
Snowmageddon
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It has arrived. The biggest storm ever, so they say. As I write this, it is Monday evening around 8 pm. It is snowing pretty hard out here on Long Island. We are hunkered down ready to spend the day inside tomorrow -- except for Bill and Eric who will have to spend a good amount of time outside shoveling. I suppose that leaves only me ready to

Rona Gura
Jan26
A Victim's Story
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am the victim of a cyber-attack. It began almost three years ago when I was forced to make a motion to be relieved as counsel for a client because he owed my firm a significant fee (five figures). Not only did the judge grant my motion but he awarded me every penny of the outstanding fee and stated that the record indicated that my entire represe

Donald Bernstein
Jan25
Something broken and something fixed
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I am computer impaired. Some time ago a glass of water spilled on my Apple laptop. It won't allow me to type upper case and ever time you hit a key you get two letters. Our very old Toshiba laptop just gave up two weeks ago. Something like computer heart failure. And three days ago my office computer made a loud pop, then sizzled and smelled l

Mitch Tobol
Jan24
Here's a "what would you do"
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I woke up to the sounds of suburbia...a snow thrower tooling up to move the snow. Lovely.   Then a knock at the door. Not just a knock but that four tap knock of familiarity. I thought a neighbor needed help so I quickly threw on some pants, a Tshirt and hurried downstairs only to find no one at the door. I opened it and heard an unfamiliar "Hello?

Fred Klein
Jan23
Sleep
Posted By : Fred Klein

According to Wikipedia, sleep is a naturally recurring state characterizedby altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles. Wikipedia goes on to say that during sleep, most systems are in an altered anabolic state accentuating the growth and rejuvenation of the immune, nervous, skeletal

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan22
Kids on a Plane
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I expected that it would be an easy flight. I smiled as the family with young children slid into the seats behind us. Two children who were about three or four years old. The father sat in the middle of the three-seat row. The mother, and another child, sat in the same row on the other side of the aisle.   Shortly after takeoff, the kicking again

Erik Scheibe
Jan21
Real American Hero
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

I remember years ago when the Budweiser ad campaign changed their commercials from "Real American Heroes," to "Real Men Of Genius," in the days following the attack on the WTC.  It was a tasteful recognition that the way we thought about the term "Heroes" had changed forever.     Monday night I took my 13 year-old son to see the movie American Snip

Nancy Schess
Jan19
To Dog or Not to Dog
Posted By : Nancy Schess

When I was growing up we had a dog, a little chocolate brown poodle named “Coco”. The dog was really my sister’s. Truth is, I didn’t really like him. He just wasn’t all that nice. He growled a lot and wouldn’t hesitate to take a bite every so often. Maybe Coco developed a complex because we gave him away when he was young. Here’s how that

Rona Gura
Jan19
Cookie Monsters
Posted By : Rona Gura

One of my family’s favorite shows is S"hark Tank."  In fact, we have, in the past, purchased some of their food products. In catching up on some episodes we missed, one product piqued my interest; cookie baking kits that were comprised of fresh organic ingredients, such as sugar and flour, with each ingredient separately packaged. What interested

Donald Bernstein
Jan18
A Son
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I was touched by a post in the In Memoriam section of the New York Times this week.  I cannot comment on it.  It speaks powerfully for itself and the grieving father who wrote it.  Here it is:   "Transcending, ever flowing, my love is with its essence...you.   Your endless kindness and compassion still inspiring, your love for others bigger than yo

Mitch Tobol
Jan17
New luxury
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

From the world of OMG...Designer Alexander Amosu has deisgned two of the most expensive iPhone 6 you can buy. The cost...5.6 million. Talk about a luxury brand.   The first one is an iPhone 6 that comes with a cover made of 24-karat rose and yellow gold while the second design is just like the gold plated version, but comes with a crazy four side b

Fred Klein
Jan16
Lucy
Posted By : Fred Klein

My son David has had a female Schnoodle dog named Lucy for about 4 years. A Schnoodle is hyper allergenic, i.e., has hair not fur and therefore doesn't cause one to sneeze, etc.  2 Summers ago David prevailed upon us to get one too and we did so. As many know, Charcoal is her name and as I have previously blogged, she converted me into a dog lover.

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan15
Apology
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I saw the headline in the Metro section of yesterday’s Wall Street Journal -- “The Politics of Apology: A Standoff”. On Tuesday, Victoria Drogin commented at the Long Island Women’s Group meeting that women tend to apologize, whereas men generally don’t. And I recall being instructed by a Senior partner at my first law firm never to apologize. A

Erik Scheibe
Jan14
Modern Day Mayberry?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

I remember growing up as a kid hearing everyone speak about the television set as if it was extended from the depths of hell from Satan himself.  It was destroying people's minds, it would be the end of family time, it was rotting out our BRAINS!     Of course it didn't and of course we are saying the same things now about computers and the interne