Good Medicine…
Recently I heard on the news, as I was walking out the door for work, that the gastric by-pass surgery people under-go for weight loss has a very interesting side effect. If I heard correctly, almost instantly, after the surgery, diabetics are no longer diabetics. I could not believe what I heard and later did [...]
Papal Visit
I think it is an incredible blessing to have a modern Pope visit our country and bestow his blessings on our land and people. In the healing aftermath of 911 and the negative reports in the past several years it was crucial for Catholics in America as well as the world to be reminded that [...]
The Gold Standard For Conflict Between Nations
At 3:00 in the afternoon of August 3rd 1914, British Foreign Secretary Edward Grey took the floor of the British Parliament, the oldest and most practiced parliamentary body in the world. His purpose was to bring the country into war and bring it united. He had to explain why it was necessary to send Englishmen [...]
The 33rd America’s Cup
The 33rd America’s Cup will take place in July of 2009 in the waters just outside of Valencia, Spain. A lot of litigation and speculation has surrounded the time and place of this event, however, it is now set in stone. Due to such a small time frame from now until the race, a new International America’s Cup [...]
The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
An information system records, processes, organizes, and outputs data for end-users of an organization including, but not limited to, small businesses, corporations, and government agencies. The terms information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) are closely related and sometimes interchangeable although IS is business-focused while IT is more technology-oriented. Sometimes an information system is requested [...]