Tech Support Nightmares and Cyberscreams
The past month or so has been a whirlwind ride through some technological peaks and valleys. It began with an enlightening read of Kevin Mitnick’s book The Art of Invisibility. This was a...
The past month or so has been a whirlwind ride through some technological peaks and valleys. It began with an enlightening read of Kevin Mitnick’s book The Art of Invisibility. This was a...
Days like these, wow… teaching and learning and walking your truth in this mad, mad world is some complicated shit. Entangled histories of blood and bone, marrow and leather iron and feather so...
I’m always amazed at how enjoyable a simple walk in the woods can be. No trails. No paths. No crowds of people. Just the silence of the woods, punctuated by the occasional...
This post was written for my Western Political Thought course at Seton Hall University, where we are wrapping up our week of discussions and readings on democracy, war, peace and the future of...
This post was sparked by a recent article in Vox reporting on a conference at Yale titled How Do Democracies Fall Apart (And Could it Happen Here)? The conference was organized by Bright Line Watch, and...
I ran across this post recently after a friend shared it. It which caught my attention and interest for a few reasons. The basic gist of the piece is about people who doing...
The Adventures of Mr. Chris is a collection of personal reflections, scholarly ruminations, travel adventures, and cultural analysis.