Originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press When I saw this article in Sunday’s Times Free Press, “John Ross House could be on move”, I knew I had to say something. Ross was chief of the Cherokee nation in the mid 1800s and the founder of Ross’s Landing. I love visiting his wooden home … Continue reading Moving Ross House Risks Erasing History – by Deborah Levine→| ADR
Originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press| ADR
The war on DEI is ridiculous like the claim that the Texas flood death toll “wouldn't have been as high if not for DEI| ADR
originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press I love celebrating July 4 by singing the famous song, “God Bless America – Land that I Love”. Yesterday, I asked a young friend if he knew that song. He immediately started humming the tune and we ended up happily singing it together. Then I asked him … Continue reading July 4th: “Land that I Love” – by Deborah Levine→ The post July 4th: “Land that I Love” – by Deborah Levine appeared first on ADR.| ADR
Summer has arrived and it’s hot! No surprise here, but we’re in a rare, dangerous heat wave. Correction, it’s a heat dome.| ADR
Our anxieties won’t disappear, but don’t give up hope. Invest in a better future and get active in a community project that inspires you| ADR
originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press | ADR
originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press| ADR
Project Voice looks at artificial intelligence, but not the traditional AI that analyzes historical data and makes future numeric predictions| American Diversity Report
Markdown in all its flavors, interpretations, and forks won’t go away. However, it’s important to look at emerging content formats that try to encompass modern needs. In this article, Knut shares his advice against Markdown by looking back on why it was introduced in the first place, and by going through some of the major developments of content on the web.| Smashing Magazine