Month: November 2014
Whether your Mission is a Comet or Motivation-Tracking is a Necessity
Getting to a comet from Earth doesn’t happen overnight, but most Earthlings would be fairly pleased with the distance between themselves and the massive objects in our solar system. And if your destination is 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the trip would take you over seven years. Most scientists would consider the time a worthy investment for the knowledge… Read more »
A Prescription for Safety
I saw this article in the Atlanta Business Chronicle yesterday, and its safety theme caught my eye. Needless to say, 27% of anything is probably not something to be lauded. My first reaction was what about the other 73%? Yikes. After my initial shock, I read the article and many area hospitals (including the one… Read more »
A Safety Story
As the Holiday Season draws near I’m looking forward to the 1983 classic A Christmas Story yet again. Ralphie’s personal and family experiences (as viewed from Ralphie’s perspective) are hilarious and entertaining. The film is about childhood and human nature – against the backdrop of the Holidays. I find that this story causes me to… Read more »