I came across an article by Andrew Palmer, Business Affairs Editor at The Economist.
The Technology that underlies bitcoin, a digital currency, is Blockchain. It has won attention from bank… Read More
How technology helped Trump win the elections
After the election night, a lot of people in the USA accused Exit Poll technologies and social s… Read More
Humanity was very proud to enter the cosmic age just 60 years ago. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite and The Soviet Union lau… Read More
by Candace Wiley, co founder of The Watering Hole Poetry Retreat1In December, a white woman entered our poet-of-color space. The year before too, a different white woman entered our poet-of… Read More
What lies ahead in which concerns about education and technology should be an exciting mystery, more than the next iPhone(TechDigg Internation… Read More
As the so bad-its-funny fictional band The Zits bellowed in the quaint, simplistic old days of the 1980s back when cell phones were the size… Read More
Star Trek: Discovery Lazy Writer SyndromebyJacqueline Lichtenberg Science Fiction fans are focused on STAR TREK: DISCOVERY these days.Before the debut, a lot of publicity was relea… Read More
As a member of a newly born start-up, there is one dilemma that strikes me the most. Heading toward an era in which screens are anywhere. Our attention gets drawn in several directions. Alth… Read More
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series God and science Is Darwinism really about racism and misogyny? I was shocked by something I read yesterday. I always thought Darwin and h… Read More
Here's My Weekly Roundup of
Random Items From The World Wide Web!
Bob Dylan & John Lennon's Weird, One-Sided Relationship
Hotel Chelsea: Rock's Vortex Of Death &… Read More
In a world of total surveillance, a platform that offers total privacy, security no censorship is a dream. This dream may just come true aided by Utopia – a feature-rich ecosystem pla… Read More
If Rick Grimes had known Negan would be free to go in his absence, free to play dad to Judith while Michonne replaced him with Ezekiel… Does he still spare Negan?
Had Rick Grimes peek… Read More
Everyone knows that Chicago does St. Patrick’s Day BIG, each and every year. So why waste any time?
Here’s everything that’s going on so you can start planning your green-c… Read More
Every year, Chicagoans go all out for St. Patrick’s Day. We dye our river green. We drink our beer green. We all dress up in green. Especially if we’re not Irish.
Green Curtain E… Read More
For years, dystopian literature has been a means to dissect particular aspects of modern society and magnify these characteristics in a futuristic world. Dystopia, literally, translates into… Read More
Apple launching a spec-heavy phone that goes head to head with OnePlus in terms of pricing? Yeah, I’m finding it hard to believe this isn’t some sort of Utopian vision and rather… Read More
Snowpiercer showed the origins of Mr. Wilford’s break with Melanie Cavill tonight in a series of must-see flashbacks… All while exploring humanity’s savage competition ov… Read More
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale (née Yardley) (1903 – 1971) was an Irish scientist, specialising in Crystallography, a passionate prison reformer, and a Quaker pacifist.
Kathleen was bor… Read More
Of the Overarching Series and Its Connection to Speculative Fiction This is the second of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fict… Read More
If you’ve endured a couple of winters in Chicago, chances are you’ve also experienced the great joy of relishing a warm summer evening on a restaurant patio. From beer gardens to… Read More
Whenever you’re planning a trip, one piece of advice is stable; pinpoint local shops and department stores near your accommodation. This practice never gets old because it helps you sa… Read More
The article discusses the story of Fordlandia, Henry Ford's failed utopian city in the Amazon Rainforest. In the late 1920s, Ford purchased 2.5 million acres of land to create a self-suffici… Read More