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The rabbit hole (Artificial Intelligence)

I have fallen down the hole The deep, deep rabbit hole But I’m good. They cannot touch my soul. Right? It’s the timesuck though That’s so whack Want the everyday rush Dopamine’s now the smack.   I’m a YouTube baby … Continue reading

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Facebook or Big Brother?

I am perplexed. I am agrieved. Actually, I am hurt. I’m not going to milk the theme. I have tons of others things I would greatly prefer to be blogging about. I’ll tell it to you plain and simple. I … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science

Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his life … Continue reading

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Futurism, I love it. Here’s another victory for direct publishing.

It often amazes me to reflect on the future. It used to overwhelm me to think of how I could keep up with the technological explosion. My kids were always ahead of me, my husband was having to take me … Continue reading

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