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Benjamin Geizhals
Oct16
The Elevator
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was a large group -- about forty people -- invited to cocktails in the penthouse apartment on the sixteenth floor with a nice view of the city (not New York).   The sole elevator came down to the lobby to carry a second group to the penthouse. We watched as the elevator loaded. It looked a little too crowded. We weren't going to make it on for

Erik Scheibe
Oct15
Literally Unbelievable
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

If you haven't been watching the Major League Baseball Playoffs, something incredible is happening.  The Kansas City Royals, perennial impoverished bottom-dwellers, made the playoffs for the first time since 1984.  They finally built a team that was young and fast with great defense and pitching.  Those are all things that people knew about heading

Nancy Schess
Oct14
Traffic
Posted By : Nancy Schess

When I first started driving more years ago than I will admit, I had lots of patience. Driving along on the Belt Parkway was a treat (yes, I was born and raised in Brooklyn) even when that sea of red lights showed up ahead. I remember so distinctly just turning the radio up and doing a lot of singing. Mostly Barry Manilow, Billy Joel and Bruce Spri

Rona Gura
Oct13
Jane Poses a Thoughful Question
Posted By : Rona Gura

Jane Jacobs posted a very intriguing question on Facebook last week, “What book do you wish you could read again for the first time?" I immediately answered “The Handmaid’s Tale,” by Margaret Atwood. For me, it’s the perfect blend of a tale of a futuristic society that appeals to my nerdy side coupled with a female main character who tirelessly str

Donald Bernstein
Oct12
Painting No. 21
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

A full page in the Times on Friday advertised a coming auction at Sotheby's of  a Mark Rothko painting.  It is called No. 21 (Red, Brown, Black and Orange).  Here is a picture of it.   Not being a student of modern art, I have not heard of Rothko though apparently he is one of the most famous post war American artists along with Andy Warhol, Jackso

Mitch Tobol
Oct11
An example
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Malala Yousafzai became the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize ever at 17 years old. If you remember, she was shot in an attempted assination because she was going to school. At that time she was 11 years old and rebelling against the Taliban's orders for all girls to wear burqas and stay home.   The Nobel committee also awarded the Peace Pri

Fred Klein
Oct10
My Revelation
Posted By : Fred Klein

In addition to this weekly creative outlet I also utilize Facebook daily. Last week I posted the above photo along with the words "Until one has loved an animal part of their soul remains unawakened".Truth be told, they are not my words, but the tag line of our Pet Insurance company. Whatever their origin, these words muster up and describe an inne

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct09
A Bike Ride
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

A friend of mine was riding his bicycle, albeit in the “wrong” direction, in a bike lane in the City a few weeks ago. He was stopped by a policeman for riding the wrong way and was asked for identification. Unfortunately, my friend didn't have any identification on him or in his bike pack. One thing led to another -- although I have no reason t

Erik Scheibe
Oct08
Heart, Character and love
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Yesterday, a woman in my wife's office lost a young baby to SIDS after about 3 or so weeks.  I am not blogging about this for sympathy or condolences.  I only know her briefly as a co-worker of my wife.  I can't imagine a much more horrific scenario in life.  I do not need comments for this blog, I simply wanted to state in public how incredible an

Nancy Schess
Oct07
Gym Time
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I am not spending enough time in the gym. It’s really that simple. With a long work day and worse, a commute on both ends, time to get to the gym during the week just doesn’t seem to be happening. I know I am not the only one with this problem. We all struggle with not having enough time in the day. For those of you who have figured out how to ad

Rona Gura
Oct06
How Far Have We Really Come?
Posted By : Rona Gura

About a year ago, I wrote a blog about a memorandum which was sent to only the female attorneys in one of the largest law firms in the world. The memorandum was created by the firm’s Women’s Committee  in order to improve their female associates’ presentation skills. Included in the memorandum were “tips” such as, “Your friends will still like you

Donald Bernstein
Oct05
Too frustrated
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I wrote what I thought was a really good blog this morning.  I had to do it through Explorer because for whatever reason Firefox does not let me post on the Gotham blog page.   Just as I finished, my computer said Explorer is no longer working, and suddendly it all disappeared.    I can't recreate it and am very frustrated.   So no blog today from

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