At the beginning
of every year, the President of the United States delivers a speech about the
executive office’s agenda. On most occasions the President walks into Congress
and delivers a televised prime time speech to the public with great
anticipation. I watched the speech live with some other people at a pizza
parlor as I did the previous year. I went home thinking that President Obama in
his 2014 State of the Union speech outlined specific actions that should
increase his popularity in a midterm election year, but I was unmoved when
Obama did not mention details.
Friday, January 31, 2014
NPR Stories: January 19 - 25, 2014
When searching for
pictures to put in the weekly article, I look for ones that stand out according
to the material and have a descriptive filename attached. This week one story
with a qualifying picture was about the nuclear inspectors entering Iran as
part of the international negotiations concerning Iran’s nuclear material. If
you want to learn about more domestic issues, NPR did a piece on the tax
burdens the NFL organizations face before this year’s Super Bowl is held. Less
politically charged stories include talk about restoring underground streams in
United States municipalities, Monsanto’s new data analysis service for farmers,
and improvements on the atomic clock. A few news articles focus on the Hispanic
community too if you want to know about Mexican vigilantes and the “charismatic”
Catholic movement as President Obama plans to meet Pope Francis.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Silicon Valley Reads Kick Off 2014 Impressions
I read and listen
to plenty of material, but I do not read books as often as I would want given
my media library. When I noticed in the San Jose Mercury News that a community
reading program kickoff event was in my area, I was intrigued. I headed to the Campbell
Heritage Theater last week to find out what the annual program’s theme was for
2014 and why they were spotlighting two books in particular. I left the event
with a new appreciation of the effects of technology and two more books to add
to my reading list.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Astronomy Pictures of the Day: January 19 - 25, 2014
Another year gives
another attempt to look at the cosmos. This week on APOD, when not looking at
galaxies, you can learn about a big storm in Michigan decades ago. In more
recent history, the Mars Opportunity rover landed on the red planet around ten
years ago. Check out the pictures, and download a copy of the APOD 2014
calendar while you visit the site.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Watchmen Comic Review
When I headed to
Lake Tahoe a while ago, I brought along some reading material in case the
weather was not adequate enough for skiing. Instead of opening the book my
brother gifted me, I spent a fair amount of time revisiting a book he had
borrowed from a friend. Now that I have perused its contents to make them fresh
in my mind, I can talk more about the critically acclaimed comic series
Watchmen and give my review.
Friday, January 24, 2014
NPR Stories: January 12 - 18, 2014
This week had a
few stories from the Middle East. Former prime minister Ariel Sharon was
eulogized after spending six or so years in a coma. Egypt prepared its vote on
a new constitution following the overthrow of Morsi’s government. For lighter
fare than Obama’s speech on the National Security Agency, take a look at the
story about the high tech speed skating suit the United States prepared for the
Winter Olympics. I hope your internet speed is sufficient enough to read the
rest of this article.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
A January Trip to Lake Tahoe
My grandparents
built a cabin at Lake Tahoe. Just about every year my family would visit the
house in the Sierra Nevada range to ski the mountains in the winter and ride a
boat in the summer. Last week my brother invited me to come with him and his
friends to the cabin for a weekend getaway. In a few hours I assembled my
winter gear and joined a group to carpool to the cabin I have not visited in
almost a year.
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