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Nancy Schess
Feb07
Preparing
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This was the conversation in our house recently.    Did your academic schooling prepare you to practice your chosen profession or craft?  So far, the answer is maybe a little.   My answer was that law school did not teach me how to practice law but it did teach me how to think and to write, in the end core qualities to practice the profession.   

Rona Gura
Feb06
Wonder White Bread
Posted By : Rona Gura

In preparation for an upcoming trip to Italy I came across an interesting article, the subject matter was Europeans’ complaints and observations about American food. While the article was not relevant to the information I was looking for, I couldn’t help but read the piece.   One item on the list truly surprised me. Apparently, the majority of the

Corey Bearak
Feb05
Support charities while you enjoy the superbowl
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Next week at this time many will be preparing to watch and/or attend gatherings around Superbowl LVII.  Many enjoy “buying” boxes around the final score or variations on it. My Knights of Pythias lodge runs a nice variant of superbowl boxes as a fun fundraiser that helps raise funds for our lodge’s foundation. Each year, FDR Lodge 613’s Kings FDR T

Mitch Tobol
Feb04
Night time snack
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Here's one to be filed under the "don't let your kids play with your phone" list.   Last Saturday night a Dad let his 6 year old son, use his cellphone to play a game before bed. But instead of playing a game, he used his father’s Grubhub account to order food from one restaurant after another totaling $1,000 worth of food. A virtual smorgasbord of

Fred Klein
Feb03
My Doctor Visit
Posted By : Fred Klein

I’ve had a cold for too long. Complication is that my doctor is a thousand miles away.   After exchanging a number of texts he suggested we have a “Telehealth visit”, so he could see me “face to face and make a plan of action.” And Telehealth visit we did and after a variety of questions and answers he even asked me to cough. It was an amazing virt

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb02
237 Lafayette Street
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

237 Lafayette Street - an address that I will never forget. It is the address of the building on Lafayette Street between Spring and Prince streets in what is now the upscale neighborhood of SOHO (bordering on NOHO) in New York City. My father’s printing company was on the second floor.I stood across the street a few days ago and glanced up at the

Shelley Simpson
Feb01
Chimney Sweeps, Paper Boys, App Developers and Beyond ...
Posted By : Shelley Simpson

Last week at the Gotham Happy Hour there was the usual catching up, general silliness and good conversation. We started talking about jobs we had in the past and some mused about professions other than their own that they might have chosen.     That got me thinking about jobs that have disappeared over the years .. the TV repairman, typesetters, an

Nancy Schess
Jan31
Special Times
Posted By : Nancy Schess

How do you feel about photos of yourself?  Amongst my friends (shhhhh, don’t tell anyone), I do not enjoy looking at pictures of myself and I never have.  However, that does not extend backwards to childhood photos.  I am actually kind of obsessed with those.   Old photos just take me right back. They did morph from black and white to color just ar

Rona Gura
Jan30
Are You Faxing?
Posted By : Rona Gura

During the Gotham Long Island Women’s group meeting last week (which was phenomenal as always) Corey mentioned that he had just received a fax. Faxing is a concept that I have given a lot of thought to lately.   In my office I use Efax. I have a fax “number," but all my faxing goes through my email. Prior to the pandemic, I was very dependent on fa

Corey Bearak
Jan29
playlists
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I usually discuss song playlists in blogs contemporaneously to an event the group of tunes relate with -- the holidays, new years, sweethearts days, some political events.  I recently viewed the playlists I posted to my website and YouTube and counted a dozen.  All of mirrored in my Apple Music.  What surprised me involved the presence of additiona

Mitch Tobol
Jan28
Chatting with ChatGPT
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

ChatGPT is an advanced language model created by OpenAI. It's a powerful tool that can understand and respond to natural language input. It can be used to generate text, answer questions, and even engage in conversations.   One of the most impressive things about ChatGPT is its ability to understand context. This means that if you ask it a follow-u

Fred Klein
Jan27
1969
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week my Friday With Fred blog was about the Anubis Horribus year of 1968, eg, 2 assassinations and my friend David Berger suggested I lighten it up by blogging about the wonderful subsequent year.   1969 has been called The Year That Shook the World.   Pictured are many of the wonderful highlights of a wonderful bounce-back year! For me, a Spo

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan26
Politics and Theatre
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We have shied away from politics in our blogs, but I can’t resist…. and, I prefer to think of this as theatre.First, after the discovery of classified documents at former Vice President Pence’s home, I feel compelled to go down to my basement and see what I may have.Second, I live in the now infamous Third Congressional District of New York and am

Crysti Farra
Jan25
Musha's Messages of Inspiration
Posted By : Crysti Farra

 A little introduction is necessary... Musha is our rescue dog. Musha is black and large. Musha is a Staffordshire Terrier (aka pit bull). However, Musha does not let stereotypes rule his world. In the coming weeks you will all be introduced more to Musha's journey with us because I believe Musha has a great story, with wonderful lessons that we co

Nancy Schess
Jan24
To Do
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I commented on Rona’s blog yesterday about the sanctity of my “to do” lists.  I started my process years ago and I have a system complete with timing.   Sunday evenings, I make my list for the upcoming week. I literally open One Note and start a new page, having the entire year to look back upon.  Across the top of the page I organize the days of t