
Who knows what government bureaucracy will save us tomorrow from the future today?

Who knows what government bureaucracy will save us tomorrow from the future today?

Robots’ place in the political primary process

It’s to be expected, isn’t it?

We must silence the bucklehats’ political input at all cost. Our nation depends upon it.

On the internal dialogue of starchy tubers when upstaged by their floral brethren and/or sistren

On the greatest of Christmas cookies and their necessary place within my digestive system

On the tension of meeting the demands and pressures of everyday life

On the role of creative imaging in blame-shifting exercises

On the life aquatic, sort of… well, actually, not really

On the ramifications of a bird flu epidemic

On potential solutions for the growing prevalence of drinking problems

On the grave perils of information overload

On dangers encountered in road races where parade style blockades are in place for the sake of crowd observance of said contest

On slipping silently into the deep. or something similar.

On one man’s attempt to traverse the bitter and longstanding mammal-reptile segregation chasm