Traffic in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) is fairly normal. At rush hour, the roads are packed to capacity, spilling over into residential areas, and making a 20-minute commute over an hour’s drive. Now even though this is literally an everyday occurrence, no one, absolutely ...
Read More »Playing Dirty: Uber’s Lack of Business Ethics
While Uber continues to grow and become a more popular form of transportation, the company is known to be lacking in the area pertaining to the ethical behavior that is expected of all companies in today’s society. As Uber attempts to gain complete control over the “car-on-demand market,” they try ...
Read More »Tale of Three Economies: US, China & India
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Read More »Hello World
Hello World! What an iconic photograph from the Apollo Space Program! For the first time we had a stunning color picture of our planet from the vantage point of a different surface. Modern science and technology provided visceral proof that we are ensconced in a small, incredibly beautiful planet in ...
Read More »Omega Pointing
Omega Pointing… The 2015 Oscar season honored the heroic but tragic life of Alan Turing who is the acknowledged father of computer science. This year Turing’s handwritten notebook auctioned at Bonham’s for over a $1 million. Forty years ago the ENIGMA code-breaker committed suicide after the inhuman punishment meted out ...
Read More »Tales from the Field
Tales from the Field Emily Dickinson wrote that there is no frigate like a book to take to you to distant lands. With apologies to the Belle of Amherst – there is. It’s called an airplane! We took several (including Air Asia) and executed a reverse Columbus of sorts – ...
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