Alan Turing
I have always been fascinated with mathematical/engineering minds.
Perhaps that’s because I don’t have one, and I’m ever curious how it
I have always been fascinated with mathematical/engineering minds.
Perhaps that’s because I don’t have one, and I’m ever curious how it
Did you know that beer drinking dates back as many as 5000 years, and was a popular beverage among the Sumerians, Egyptians,
Life in Rural Western New York during the Great Depression 1929-1936 (Published 1991)
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I’m sure I’ve told you before about the time, way back in computer time, when I was rhapsodizing about Google and what
When I was a child growing up in Buffalo, NY, we (the Scots-Irish Henry family) lived between the Beliotti’s and the Campofelice’s.
I’ve had a number of conversations with people about The Baby Boom (the “Boomers”) and how horrible they were, and how they
A recent television sci-fi experience, as well as the “UAP” discussions flying wildly about the Internet, got me thinking about the “olden