Hard to know what is real anymore even when they're in concerts. Believe it or not I usually can tell the difference. Mostly because I have this same software which can do this on my computer.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Death By Auto-Tune
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Hard to know what is real anymore even when they're in concerts. Believe it or not I usually can tell the difference. Mostly because I have this same software which can do this on my computer.
Hard to know what is real anymore even when they're in concerts. Believe it or not I usually can tell the difference. Mostly because I have this same software which can do this on my computer.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Friday, January 30, 2026
Washington D.C.- One Of America's Largest Retirement Communities
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Aug 7, 2023
Soon to be headquarters for some of our nation's largest billonaires
What could go wrong?
Soon to be headquarters for some of our nation's largest billonaires
What could go wrong?
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Health Care: America vs. The World
Repost
PBS NewsHour (04/21/2021)
Hat's off to PBS for another well researched report. They reported both the good and bad.
Hat's off to PBS for another well researched report. They reported both the good and bad.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
What's Your Dream?
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On April 4th, 1968 at 7:05 p.m. central time,
Dr. King's life was cut short by an assassin's bullet
#DreamStillLives
On April 4th, 1968 at 7:05 p.m. central time,
Dr. King's life was cut short by an assassin's bullet
#DreamStillLives
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Cursive Handwriting: Extinct As The Dodo Bird
Repost From 2013
As unbelievable as it sounds, many schools are no longer teaching kids to write in cursive. OK, so maybe it's not that unbelievable for a lot of younger folks, but it sure was shocking for me to learn of this.
"ABC5 KSTP (Minnesota)"
~ ~ ~ Let me start off my commentary with a little bit of my family history. My dad who was born in 1900 grew up on a farm about 4 miles to the West of Lehighton, Pennsylvania. He attended a one room school house with about 15 other kids that were of all ages. They either rode horses or walked to school. Conditions at the school required they help gather firewood to heat the school. Sweep out the school or even help with repairs. The older kids were required to tutor the younger kids in the grades below them while the teacher worked with older kids then they. 9th grade was considered the equivalent to today's H.S. graduation. So by the time he was about 14 or 15 he was done with his education and ready to go to work on the farm.
Keep in mind my dad finished his education way back in 1915. Yet when I went to school in the 50's and 60's he was able to help me with fractions, square root and some very basic algebra. And yes he knew how to write in longhand (cursive writing). Isn't it amazing with only 9 years education, despite the numerous chores that kids don't have to do at today's schools, he was still able to learn what kids are not being taught in many of today's schools.
How was it possible that my dad's one teacher back in the early 1900's could teach all 9 grade levels of reading, writing, arithmetic, science and history. This while seeing to it that the wood necessary to heat the room was supplied and the stove was stoked. The room and outhouse was cleaned and maintained. That the horses waiting outside were watered and fed during the day. You mean to tell me with the millions of dollar$ that we spend every year for a whole host of administrative experts, teacher assistants, day care, custodians, cafeteria workers, transportation and who knows what the hell else, we can't find the time to teach something so basic as handwriting?
You've got to be kidding!
As unbelievable as it sounds, many schools are no longer teaching kids to write in cursive. OK, so maybe it's not that unbelievable for a lot of younger folks, but it sure was shocking for me to learn of this.
Handwriting becoming a lost art as fewer schools teach cursive
By Diane D'Amico, Staff Writer | Press Of Atlantic City
By Diane D'Amico, Staff Writer | Press Of Atlantic City
Cursive handwriting being erased from public schools
By T. Rees Shapiro | The Washington Post
By T. Rees Shapiro | The Washington Post
The New Script for Teaching Handwriting Is No Script at All
By Valerie Buerlein | The Wall Street Journal
By Valerie Buerlein | The Wall Street Journal
Keep in mind my dad finished his education way back in 1915. Yet when I went to school in the 50's and 60's he was able to help me with fractions, square root and some very basic algebra. And yes he knew how to write in longhand (cursive writing). Isn't it amazing with only 9 years education, despite the numerous chores that kids don't have to do at today's schools, he was still able to learn what kids are not being taught in many of today's schools.
How was it possible that my dad's one teacher back in the early 1900's could teach all 9 grade levels of reading, writing, arithmetic, science and history. This while seeing to it that the wood necessary to heat the room was supplied and the stove was stoked. The room and outhouse was cleaned and maintained. That the horses waiting outside were watered and fed during the day. You mean to tell me with the millions of dollar$ that we spend every year for a whole host of administrative experts, teacher assistants, day care, custodians, cafeteria workers, transportation and who knows what the hell else, we can't find the time to teach something so basic as handwriting?
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