I moved to the Acreage in Loxahatchee nearly a decade ago. We went through Hurricanes Francis, Jean and Wilma but have never seen flooding like this. Indian Trail […]
Author: Diana Demarest
Google “Doodles” are those fun graphics we see posted on Google’s home page that make up the Google logo. Google started using Doodles to commemorate birthdays of […]
I think about our men and women in uniform every day and appreciate the hard work and sacrifices that they and their families make. So in honor of […]
Today marks the official start of baseball season (though the Marlins had their official season opener last night) and not everyone can be in front of their television to watch […]
For the past six years around Easter, the Washington Post has its annual Peeps Diorama Contest. There were many creative entries depicting some of the most iconic […]
The Active Denial System, called ADS for short, is a non-lethal weapon that has been in development for 15 years. It delivers a man-sized heat beam on […]
The Navy has teamed up with Virginia Tech and the University of Pennsylvania to develop a humanoid robot to fight fires on-board its vessels. The Navy Technology Center […]
Sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words. I enjoy these posters, also known as “memes,” and they are just too good not to share. Reminds […]
Anyone who knows me is well aware that I have a great love of our military and a great love of dogs, especially the German shepherd. Our […]
If one of your favorite websites isn’t working today, it may be because it “went dark” in protest of the SOPA bill. SOPA is the acronym for the Stop […]
In 1904, German Jewish immigrant and New York Times owner Alfred Ochs selected a new home for the newspaper. The New York Times Tower was situated on […]
In 1955, Colorado Springs-based Sears and Roebuck Co. ran an advertisement at Christmastime urging children to call Santa Claus. The phone number was misprinted in the ad. […]