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One of the casualties of our evolving lives is that new things often take time from old things. Between traveling in our RV and other events, this year my…
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With the coming of spring, the home building boom across Pensacola remains in full force. But human houses are not the only construction underway. Birds…
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I’ve been happy to see the debate over the Taco Bell planned for Cervantes Street in East Hill. Just as with renewed interest in the development of…
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Hello my name is Alexander Ortega. I am fourteen years old and am interning this week at WUWF Public Media, under the Montessori School of Pensacola…
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Those of a certain age remember the enthusiastic TV ads for gadgets developed by a wondrous company called Ronco. These amazing, not available in stores…
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A major weakness of our culture is our reluctance to talk about death. Given that it’s the ultimate destination for all of us, that’s a serious weakness.…
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An undeniable impact of the Internet is how it reveals more about who we are, and what human society is like, than anyone could have predicted.On the…
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One of the mixed blessings of growing old is that you have seen a lot. And while it is almost always an exaggeration to say you have seen it all, well, I…
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It’s almost impossible to quantify the impact of the Internet on our lives. It came to life toward the final third of my career at the News Journal, and I…
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William Faulkner famously said that the “past is not dead, it’s not even past.” It’s somewhat of a contradiction. In one sense, you can only live in the…
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Listeners of these commentaries, and readers of my past newspaper columns, can be forgiven for wondering if I am a technophobe. Because I have issued a…