Category Archives: culture

Digitalis Americana – Wi-Fi Access on Vacation

Being away does not mean being gone.

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Digitalis Americana – Reliance on Digital Technology

Always on is not always good.

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Digitalis Americana – How Have Peoples’ Expectations Changed of Arithmetic?

Skills not practiced are lost.

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Digitalis Americana: Political Action & Blogging

Accessibility is the hallmark of the internet.

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Blogosphere Grows to 50 Million

Technorati, the recognized blog tracking service, reported that there are fifty-one million blogs were in publication as of today. This is one hundred times more blogs than were in existence when the tracking service started, three years ago.

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Blue Cow Cafe – A Great Community Lunch Spot

The Blue Cow Cafe in Columbia, Maryland is a great community lunch spot. The food is well prepared, the staff is friendly, and the ambience is welcoming. This lite fare restaurant is a perfect spot for any meal, and it is family friendly. Free wi-fi internet service is available.

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All Good Things Come To An End

All good things must come, and so does my vacation. It has been a fun-filled two weeks at the seashore, one week at my sister-in-law’s new house and one at our long-time family beach house. I feel a bit restless, because I had to twice return home to teach class; it’s ironic how two days—out of 16—impede the relaxation.

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Where Did You Buy That Coffee?

Coffee; it’s a defining discriminator in this sleepy seaside town.

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Sand in My…

Sand between my toes, sand underfoot. Sand in my clothes, sand in my hair. It is beautiful, and it is relaxing. I love to look at it, but I dislike feeling it. To me, the best part f a day at the beach is the shower afterward.

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Learning to Love, Crabs

Red as a summer sunset and clodded with Old Bay, the blue crabs arrived unceremoniously in a waxed cardboard box. One bushel that is not quite. Freshly steamed and still so hot that the wax is soft and the box too hot to carry comfortably.

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Town Hall Lights

The lights along the roofline of the town hall come on just before dark, about an hour after sunset. Strung in series, like those hung on a Christmas tree, the lights outline the sectional dividers of the octagonal roof.

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Routine Talk

The town is not historic, grand, or elegant. It is becoming dumpy–year-by-year. Dumpy in an appealing way, what my family likes to call beach dumpy.

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Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel–Why Everything You Know is Wrong

John Stossel kept me in rapt attention, this afternoon.

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It’s Raining Frogs and Fishes

Jerry Dennis has written an excellent science book that is approriate for family reading.

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Krakatoa

Simon Winchester has again authored a thoroughly enjoyable book.

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Digitalis Americana – 9. Digital Distinctions

It is in noting the distinctions that I understand the differences.

The first distinction, for most personal computer users, is one of hardware and software: Microsoft Windows or Macintosh, IBM-style or Apple. Is the computer one that runs Microsoft Windows or Mac OS (operating system)? Fundamentally, is it one made of nonproprietary components, capable of running multiple operating systems (i.e. DOS, Windows, Linux, and Solaris)? Is the system designed specifically to operate the hardware vendor’s operating system, Mac OS, an operating system that, interestingly, is based on the open source Linux operating system?

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Digitalis Americana – 8. Accepting Responsibility

I may not have caused the problem, but I am willing to repair the problem.

How well do users accept responsibility for the perceived complexity of digital systems?

Although I judge that popular digital computers are less secure and more difficult to use than they could easily otherwise be, primarily because buyers are swayed in their decision making by marketing influences, I also judge that most end users don’t accept sufficient responsibility to learn the nuances, strengths, and weaknesses of the systems that purchase or use.

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Teleportation Takes Quantum Leap Forward

The United States Department of Defense and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence today issued a joint news release announcing a electronic urban battlefield personnel and weapons transportation system, codenamed EUBPAWT (pronounced EUW-paw). The EUBPAWT system utilizes a high-energy quantum mechanical electrical field to quantify the quantum molecular structure of living tissue, which is then spatially transported and interstitially reconstituted.

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Digitalis Americana – 6. How Blogs Affect Our Ability to Write for Others

Communication is the heart of all relationships.

Weblogs—blogs—are a product of the need to make it easier to publish on the web. For the less technically adept user, blogs are a venue to online publishing that requires almost no special training. I have read many articles that describe blogs as a source for writers, web publishers. When I discuss blogs with adult university students, especially business management majors, a common reaction is that the blogging software is a facilitation tool that the could use to build web content without leaning heavily on the support of information systems staff or contract computer advisors or webmasters.

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Which Author is Better: One or Many?

Wikipedia, the popular online reference source for undergraduates and consumers, worldwide, has more than 15 times the number of articles than the well-known Encyclopedia Britannica, the self-proclaimed “world’s most indispensable and reliable reference resource.”

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