Science calls it Iris Recognition technology. Most humans call it looking into the windows of the soul.
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Suprise Me
“To see into another’s heart, Eyes are the place to start”
Prompted By The Eyes Have It
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Science calls it Iris Recognition technology. Most humans call it looking into the windows of the soul.
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Evolution: Electronics Edition
Prompted By That Was Then, This Is Now
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But wait, there's more detritus; calculators, voice recorders, and an electronic dictionary.
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Wherein She Learns That I Am Fine With Making a Public Spectacle of Myself
Prompted By Embarrassment
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Cash
Prompted By Best Advice: Money
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My grandfather loved horses and gambling more than he loved my grandmother, so he spent a lot of time at the racetrack.
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Dude – A Message of Love
Prompted By Teachers & Mentors
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I met him when I was 9 years old. My older brother was Nanki Poo in the Intermediate production of MIKADO at camp that summer. Clarence “Dude” Stephenson directed the Intermediate and High School productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, as well as other plays and musicals at the National Music Camp (now Interlochen Arts…
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Tonsillectomy, Age Three
Prompted By First Memory
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My tonsils are out
A nurse speaks: “Do you want ice cream, or ice chips?”
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60% of the Revenue, 40% Less Stock
Prompted By Working
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I interviewed for a year, but it was a start-up and they weren’t ready to hire salespeople. I was looking to leave the software company I worked for and come to this one, as the product was a good fit with what I already knew. In fact, it could serve as a friendlier front-end to…
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The Day I Crashed Pacifica
Prompted By Interviews
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Recently, a flurry of studies, books, anecdotes, and urban legends claim that swearing is a sign of authenticity, honesty, and even intelligence. I don’t know. In most instances, I find that swearwords, used judiciously and with the all-important element of timing can be expressive and effective. I don’t recall when I began swearing, but it…
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We Could Use Some Middle Children These Days
Prompted By Birth Order
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As we mark Middle Child Day, I think we are missing folks who embody the stereotypical qualities of middle children.
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My Conkeydoodle
Prompted By Family Relationships
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My Conkeydoodle I’ve had many loving family relationships, and one of them was with Conkeydoodle. (See Call Me by Their Names) Conkeydoodle’s father Jack and my father Arthur were first cousins, so I guess that made me and Conkey second cousins – or maybe first cousins once removed, we never could quite figure that out.…
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