Post number 20: The Kidnapping of Chad Barrington, Part 2

The kidnapper’s name was Saperstein Holloway. When he was in junior high school, he was known as “Stain.” He eventually became a field technician for a phone company that specialized in digital networking and the conversion of analog to digital communication systems. Stain and the head custodian at Benjamin Harrison Elementary School were lifelong friends. … Continue reading Post number 20: The Kidnapping of Chad Barrington, Part 2

Post number 18: The Lounge at the Auto Dealership

Monday, June 15, 2015 In the customer lounge at a Modesto automobile dealership, the television played a seemingly endless story about the National Basketball Association championship series between the Golden State Warriors of the San Francisco Bay Area and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Based on the coverage, Stephen Curry of the Warriors and LeBron James of … Continue reading Post number 18: The Lounge at the Auto Dealership

Post number 15: The Transporter Gun

The science fiction television series Star Trek inspired scientists and engineers to attempt to develop transporter technology in which something could be transmitted to another location by disassembling an object’s molecules and transmitting them to a specialized receiver where they would be reassembled.  The principles of molecular disassembly and reassembly happened to be the subject of an … Continue reading Post number 15: The Transporter Gun

Post number 12: Blingopolis and the Future of the Culture

Blingopolis In the town of BlingopolisConsumption is conspicuousAnd all the rump-shakingIs super-twerkulicious. The sign above the city gateThough you might have missed it,Says, “Abandon all restraintAnd be thou hedonistic.” The mantra of the peopleIs, “You only live once.”Although it’s short-sightedIt can be lots of fun.. Pride and dignity and self-respectSeem in short supplyReplaced with bravado … Continue reading Post number 12: Blingopolis and the Future of the Culture