Some old tunes on old radios. Use your mouse pointer to play the radios, or find out more information about the artists. Continue reading
Breakfast In West Easton – Pork and Scrambled Eggs
I just cooked up something for breakfast that I last had while stationed on Guam. I can’t be sure what reminded me of the dish, but there’s no denying it could have been tailor made for West Easton. Continue reading
President’s “Overhaul” of NSA Spying Changes Little
The overhaul amounts to the wolf hiring a fox to guard the hen house.
President Barack Obama gave an extended speech today that was supposed to be a major overhaul to some of the National Security Agency’s most disputed surveillance operations seven months after they were first exposed. It was hoped that the changes would result in reining in the metadata collection program among others. Continue reading
Filing Taxes – Paper vs Electronic
January 15th has come and gone. That’s the deadline businesses are given to have your income reports done and mailed to you, so that you can prepare your tax returns and send them to the IRS by April 15th.
Submitting your tax return by e-file and mailing it on paper are the only two ways to send your tax return to the IRS. E-file is available for both Federal and State income tax returns. Continue reading
Facebook Faces Lawsuit Over Privacy Violation
Social media giant Facebook is being sued for the alleged monitoring of its users’ private messages in order to gather more consumer data that it in turn shares with marketers. Continue reading
e-Cigarettes Light Up Government Regulation
I haven’t had a cigarette in a month. That is, I haven’t had a real cigarette.
Electronic cigarettes, better known by their shortened name, e-cigarettes, uses a technology that turns synthetic nicotine-infused propylene glycol into a vapor that is inhaled. Continue reading