Yes, Another Redesign
Call me a sucker for aesthetics, but I have done yet another revamp of the blog. I liked the old design, particularly because of the feature of thumbnail photos and the ability to control...
Call me a sucker for aesthetics, but I have done yet another revamp of the blog. I liked the old design, particularly because of the feature of thumbnail photos and the ability to control...
Note: Picture on the left is a parody posted on a competitor’s website. I think it’s funny, so it’s been reproduced here. I give Christian Duque full credit for the amateur “photoshop” work done...
I’m doing some behind-the-scenes clean up of the blog – specifically the categories and tags I use to identify posts. It’s a long-needed spring cleaning. But it also will pave the way for some...
My blog may not be as big on the current SG scene as Christian Duque’s TheRadikal.com. And like him, I have my own views on the election. But I want to extend an olive...
Ken Is Speaking has undergone a renovation of sorts, to clean up the design a great deal and to make way for some other changes in content as I complete work on my novel...
So, I have been at the Funds, my employer for almost six years. Through 2 promotions, staff upheavals, a reorganization, and the shuffling of staff into a team structure, I am one of the...
I am tinkering with the design of this blog, trying to decide if I should switch themes. Pardon the mess. UPDATE: I have upgraded to the latest version of WordPress, and chosen the “CorpGreen”...
I’ve been inundated lately with spammers hitting my comments section (especially on a select few posts) and trying to register as users. One trick I’ve applied now to cut that out is making registration...
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
More info →Rush Week, immature pranks, and brightly colored shirts. Some people remember their college days as a time of non-stop partying. Others, including a shy freshman with a crush, discover their life’s calling amidst difficult circumstances.
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