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Cayce Crown
Aug01
NOW
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Voter Qualifications To register to vote in the City of New York, you must: Be a citizen of the United States (Includes those persons born in Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands). Be a New York City resident for at least 30 days. Be 18 years of age before the next election. Not be serving a jail sentence or be on parole for a felony con

Nancy Schess
Jul30
We're Packing Again
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  We are doing it again. Packing to send a child off to college.     This time its my son and a completely different experience.     When we moved my daughter in to school – each of four years – it was a three day process. Freshman year there were actually ceremonies that the parents attended but after that, it was about shopping and putting f

Rona Gura
Jul30
Who Earns What?
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I have to thank Corey Bearak for the following blog topic. He sent me an article from the NY Times. Essentially the article began as follows:     The share of women who earn more than their husbands, while still relatively small, is growing. When women do earn more, both husbands and wives seem uncomfortable — to the point of lying about it.  

Corey Bearak
Jul29
smile
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Songs find a way to stick in my head.   Different reasons.   Stuff going on with politics makes me recall two great Manassas songs from their 2nd studio LP, Down the Road, “Isn’t It About Time” and “Lies.” I used one in a tweet earlier this month and kept thinking about the other whenever I used hashtag #Lies on any number of tweets this month.  

Mitch Tobol
Jul28
Time to fly
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's a weird thing...we use planes to fly us to places faster, yet the hassles of getting to the airport and on the plane sometimes takes more time than the flight itself. For instance, going to Bufffalo which I did last Wednesday.  I left my house at 3:50AM to catch a 5:40AM flight. The actual flight time is 50 minutes but driving to the airport,

Fred Klein
Jul27
Fire Flies/Lightning Bugs
Posted By : Fred Klein

One of the best things about Summer is seeing the Lightning Bugs/Fire Flies dancing around in the air at dusk.  It is one of Nature’s greatest light shows. Apparently these marvels are winged beetles which use bioluminescence (when oxygen combines with calcium adenosine triphosphate and the chemical luciferin in the presence of luciferase a biolumi

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul26
A Story
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I met her at my Mother’s. Like my Mother, she is a Holocaust survivor. Hers was a different journey… a different story. She was born in Germany in 1934. As a young child, she escaped to France and was moved to a children’s detention facility in Marseilles. Incredibly, her Mother found her in Marseilles. A ship was leaving for the United States. Mot

Cayce Crown
Jul25
Forgiveness
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From CNN: The investigation of the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, barbarous even in an era in which blacks in the South were subjected to untold viciousness, has been reopened based on "new information," according to a US Justice Department report to Congress. Known as "Bobo" to those who loved him, Emmett's savage murder jolted a nation, spurr

Nancy Schess
Jul23
Take Me Off Your List
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Has anyone else noticed an increase in the number of calls trying to sell you something??     Don’t get me wrong. I am certain some of the causes are noble – and really, I am sure my computer is broken, and the only solution is for a perfect stranger to take control and fix it. But, when I get home at night, or on my precious weekend days, th

Rona Gura
Jul23
So Many Screens
Posted By : Rona Gura

  We live in a world of screens. Everything seems to have a computer screen. From our phones to our tablets, our appliances; they all have screens. And we all seem to have gotten very good at multitasking; operating several screens at once.     Over the weekend, I was communicating with my college roommates about booking our annual Fall roommate

Corey Bearak
Jul22
It's Wonderful
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Going into this weekend, I planned no blog relating to music. Indeed, I thought a lot about the theme Gotham’s webmaster covered yesterday. As with much of my writing, things change. Then we attended a concert at the now named Theatre at Westbury which used to have Music Fair in its moniker. My familiarity with the music and that the performers inc

Mitch Tobol
Jul21
Another day in paradise
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

That's my usual response when when people ask me how I'm doing. It's a reflection of my perspective on life. Since my "incident" over 3 years ago, I don't sweat the small stuff so much anymore....the politics of relationships...the idiosyncrasies of my friends and family, etc.   A client asked me the other day if I was taking a vacation this summer

Fred Klein
Jul20
Technology Trouble
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week I blogged about being beleagured by a (Hack) Hoax and once that was resolved I immediately proceeded to lose my phone.  The second was surely worse than the first. The only explanation is that my pocket was picked.  Believe me, I looked everywhere!I hope it never happens to you.  What a horribly helpless empty frustrating feeling.  Everyt

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul19
TV State of Mind
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We were having coffee at a little cafe. Small space. Couldn’t help but hear the conversation at the next table. One of the people was sharing a little issue she was having. Frustrated by her inability to find a solution. One of her friends offered the following: Your mind is like a TV. If you don’t like what your seeing, grab the remote and chan

Cayce Crown
Jul18
Invictus
Posted By : Cayce Crown

It is the 199th day of the year. 166 days to go. How are you spending them?   Today would be Nelson Mandela's 100th birthday. He is held in deep respect within South Africa, where he is often referred to by his Xhosa clan name, Madiba, which means "Father of the Nation." Mandela's given name was Rolihlahla, which his schoolteachers were unable to p