I was born in 1977, placing me right on the generational cusp. I don’t quite fit in with the Gen-X-ers, but nor am I entirely comfortable with the Millenials. Whether it’s cultural references, technology, or social issues, I seem to… Read More ›
technology
No More Nurture’s Nook
Those of you who follow my tumblr blog, Nurture’s Nook, may have noticed it’s sudden disappearance. It has come to my attention that tumblr now refuses to allow LGBTÂ blogs to appear in search results. As I cannot support any… Read More ›
The Ages of Music by Nurture
This photograph features a vinyl record, a CD, a cassette and an i-pod, representing the technological progression of our experience of music.
Taxes
Well, it that time of year again. The time when people frantically search for lost receipts, impatiently await this years group certificates and lose their sanity in their attempts to correctly fill in their tax form. I began this years… Read More ›
Apologies
I would like to apologize for not posting any content lately. Unfortunately, due to a mix-up with my internet provider, I have been on speeds slower than dial-up and have been unable to access most websites. Thankfully, after many phone… Read More ›
Blogging for Fame and Fortune by Jason R. Rich
Just about everybody has a blog these days. They are so prolific that it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd. Yet this is exactly what you must do if you wish to make money from your blog…. Read More ›
First Contact
Originally posted on Cheri Speak:
I love watching Ancient Aliens. In fact, I love watching most things about space, the cosmos, and the potential for discovering intelligent life “out there” … somewhere. Science and technology have come a long way…
when you put it that way…
I found this really cool calculator that tells you how much time has passed between certain dates. I decided to have a bit of fun and see how long hubby and I have been together. So here are the stats…… Read More ›
Walter Cruttenden in ‘Lost Star of Myth and Time’
“Scholars of ancient technology, R.J. Forbes and others, tell us that the Sumerians used petroleum-based products extensively, not only as a fuel, bit also for projects such as waterproofing and paving.” ~ Walter Cruttenden in ‘Lost Star of Myth and… Read More ›
Orphans of Earth by Sean Williams & Shane Dix
Synopsis:“This is an open broadcast. We are the sole survivors of the human race. Our primary task is to locate those colonies that have survived. We must cooperate in this venture – even if it is to be our last.”… Read More ›
Echoes of Earth by Sean Williams & Shane Dix
Synopsis:In the Early 22nd century, humans have shed their bodies to travel through space. Produced through nanotechnology, their electronic reproductions, known as engrams, have been sent on fact-finding missions throughout the known universe – searching for signs of Alien life…. Read More ›