Hanging Walkway by Jason Coleman — Angela and Stacie walk along the Lee Pedestrian bridge out to Belle Isle while admiring the view down the James River.
Thrity Something, Something Wordy
Nearly two weeks ago now, I celebrated my thirtieth birthday. However, you can save your old jokes for someone else. I just don’t feel old. In fact, I feel like I’ve finally reached the point I’ve been working towards all my life up until this point. It’s actually a great feeling. Of course, a big… Continue reading Thrity Something, Something Wordy
Wooden Bowl
Wooden Bowl by Jason Coleman — My co-worker made nice wooden bowls out of our cherry tree and was even kind enough to give one to us, even though that was completely unnecessary of him.
On A Break From Vacationing
Well, we made it back to Richmond late last night and were safely back at our jobs today. What was supposed to be a relaxing trip to Tennessee to help sort through some of Angela’s old things turned out to be a full on moving experience! We got most all of her parents’ things from… Continue reading On A Break From Vacationing
On The Move
Well, first, I honestly feel like I owe the world an apology for not writing more. It has been insanely busy the past week at work for a variety of reasons I’m not going to go into, mainly becuase I’m not at work now and I don’t want to think about it. I’ve got some… Continue reading On The Move
Macaca? Mohawk? Here’s the Big Hairy Deal
This week, after Sen. George Allen called his opponent’s staffer Macaca, a controversy brewed. What does the word mean? Is it demeaning? Or worse yet — French? But amid the apology and recriminations, a mystery has emerged regarding coiffure.
Amazon.com — Pioneering Click to Download
Having taught the world how to shop online, Amazon.com now finds the world shopping elsewhere on the internet. It is time to become a pioneer again
Oil and Water Mix and Un-Mix on Demand
Oil and water can for the first time be mixed and separated on demand thanks to a new, reversible surfactant.
Atomic Hopper Shows Promise for Nano Switching
A single cobalt atom has been made to hop back and forth between two positions in response to an electric current by US researchers. The technique could some day lead to the development of atomic switches for nanoscale devices.
Russian Mathematics Genius Shuns the Spotlight
The world of mathematics is in uproar over rumours that its most prestigious prize will be turned down next week by one of its brightest stars.