Monthly Archives: July 2011

A Perfect Season for Rutgers Football, 1961

For those who may not be aware, this is the 50th Anniversary of the undefeated Rutgers Football Team from 1961. To that end, a thread was been started over on ScarletNation.com that discusses the history around this season. To ensure … Continue reading

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We’re having a heatwave….

… a tropical heatwave. The temperature’s rising, it isn’t surprising. From Alexander’s Rag Time Band, 1938. Irving Berlin, composer. Since Wednesday, July 20th, temperatures over about 2/3 of the country have been quite warm, bordering on hot and dangerous due … Continue reading

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How to Convey Your Thoughts or Writing Like a Mature Adult

Over the last several years, I have noticed a clear diminution in the structure, layout, and content of the posts made by people on message boards. Obviously the content with many sites has hit bedrock and begun to dig, especially … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Applying to College

In May 2011, an interesting post showed up on the New Jersey Forum of city-data.com. In a nutshell, it asked how would one’s child go about graduating school early if they have the necessary HS credits. On the surface, this … Continue reading

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Aging and Life

On January 27, 2011, I celebrated another birthday. Yep, I’m a year older and if you think I’ll tell you what that age is, fergetaboutit. But it does cause me to reflect on aging and life. There are many who … Continue reading

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