Category Archives: random
Summer Fiction
June 9, 2012 Beneath the patio parasol, in the rising warmth of the sunny Saturday morning, I read terse mental dispatches from a female spy of the future, working undercover by the Mediterranean Sea as told in 47 boxes. The shimmering leaves in … Continue reading
The Forgotten Racetrack?
March 12, 2012 Chamber write-up on 2018 museum exhibit about the raceway 2014 magazine write-up on the raceway One of the most popular pages on MEADOR.ORG is the one about the Pathfinder Parkway. Today I received an interesting comment from … Continue reading
Superheroes Past and Present
I wasn’t a big comic book collector, but I did read DC 3-packs in the early to mid-1970s. Marvel comics never caught on with me – their artwork seemed cruder to my eyes and I didn’t care for all of … Continue reading
Generation Gaps
I was interested to read a new study from the Pew Research Center about U.S. generations and their political views. Here are the generational groupings the study used: Generation Birth Years Millenials 1981-1993 Generation X 1965-1980 Baby Boomer 1946-1964 Silent … Continue reading
Childhood Impressions
It is rare that an illustration for a technology article arrests my attention through its art, but this one sure did. Not only is it a great sketch, but that kid looks a lot like I did in fifth grade. … Continue reading














