Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Sunday, January 07, 2007. Monday, December 25, 2006. This is due to a combination of Christmas business and a bout with food poisoning that I am in the midst of fighting. Rest assured that British History 101 is not dead! Stay tuned, folks! I have a hug.
Friday, September 08, 2006. Soon after signing the Great Charter, King John of England renounced its authority. Soon after signing the Great Charter, King John of England renounced its authority.
This blog will be a place for me to write about genealogy; history; some pop culture, including my favorite show, Lost; family; and anything else that comes to mind. The End of a World, September 2, 1945. Gen - 24-7 Family History Circle. At the Salt Lake Family History Library. Gen - Unofficial Footnote Blog.
Click here to receive a free audiobook from Audible. Sunday, September 02, 2012. The End of a World, September 2, 1945. Sunday, August 19, 2012. Voyager Begins The Journey, August 20, 1977. Voyager 2 had a more extensive journey inside the solar system. One of the images Voyager 2 captured .
Monday, March 22, 2010. The Legend of the Crystal Skulls. Or is there more to the story? Monday, March 1, 2010. The Kidnapping of the Lindbergh Baby. In 1932, the 20-month old son of Charles Augustus Lindbergh was kidnapped and subsequently murdered. Mysterious Stone Heads of Mesoamerica.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Chronicles of a Frustrated Runner. Friday, May 16, 2008.
There are only blogs, and those too weak to write them. TV Show Rankings 2018- The Good Rankings. After the Aziz Ansari news broke so it is no longer under rankings consideration.
Perhaps now that there is a home for it, I will write more. I have always enjoyed it. A friendly reminder by Google photos.
To purchase it from Amazon for one dollar. Or you can click here. To read a sample and hear my sales pitch for why should make the purchase. Missing, and Moving Past, Roger Ebert. I love Roger Ebert and think about his reviews all the time, but he is very much a figure out of time. Nostalgia has always informed the new, but never quite like this.
Matt Stoller is a policymaker who focuses on industrial organization, monopoly power, and market structure. From 2011-2012, he was a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and an editor of the financial site Naked Capitalism. His tumblr on the history of credit and surveillance is here. He writes book reviews and occasional political observations on Medium here. He can be reached at stoller at gmail. Government Has Gutted Its Independent Research.