A river of suits coming down 7 escalators of Bankers Trust at 130 Liberty street on Friday at 5 pm was an almost scary view. The massive size of workforce alone was…
It was 2012 and Glenda Moore from Staten Island didn’t take the evacuation order seriously. Sandy was promising to be a big storm, but with a number of other, later unnecessary warnings, failed to…
Heavy is the soul of a Jew. Hard it is to stay in line. 613 Commandments rival Sisyphos’ labor. Screams the guilt through the annual cleansing ritual, guilt often devoid of basis, as…
Technology has long been a permanent staple of sorts in people’s lives. Entire generation has been born and matured, not remembering what it’s like not to have a computer at…
‘The American Dream’, ‘The US bliss’, or just ‘bubblegum and blue jeans’ have been objects of pursuit for millions of people inside and outside of the US of A for…
It’s almost 2019 and technology is everywhere. Whether you want to get a taxi to go to an appointment, feeling hungry and want food delivered, or share your thoughts with…
The US economy is propelling full steam ahead. With the current unemployment rate of 3.9%, as of July 2018, the booming stock market, consumer confidence riding high, and most current matrix exceeding the wildest expectations,…
It was long ago that the Grand Old Party (or as we now know it, GOP) was heavily focused on improving lives of average Americans. 1861 gave us Abraham Lincoln, and subsequent abolishment…
The hottest topic all around is the latest round of Supreme Court decisions and the next Supreme Court Justice, after Justice Kennedy announced his retirement. Some view it as a purely political…
Long gone are the days of C++ ruling the development space. Just as few knew that ‘NT’ stood for ‘New Technology’ in the late 90s, few still remember that ‘VB’ stands for…