Editor’s Note: Longtime reader, Darrel Sipes, shares this with us. Originally written for a friend, he thought we could all benefit, and we agree. This is to address the ridiculous notion that
MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from African Nature Notes and Reminiscences, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1908). All spelling in the original. It has always appeared to me that the qualities
MoreEditor’s note: Here is another article from our friend, Cail Corishev. This first ran at his site. After 20 years on the Internet, my troll detector has become pretty finely-tuned. I can
MoreEditor’s note: We offer another thought-provoking article from our friend, Cail Corishev. This first ran at his site. There’s something in human behavior called the “Error of Recency.” It means that humans
MoreEditor’s note: We are pleased to welcome a new guest writer, Cail Corishev. We encourage you to visit his website, as he has written other thoughtful essays. He is a true
MoreThe great Roy Clark dies on Thursday, November 15, at the age of 85. He will be missed.
MoreOn Wednesday, November 7th at the day after the election Presidential Press Conference, Jim Acosta got into it with President Trump, as he is normally wont to do. This time, however, he
MoreEditor’s note: Here follow the Introduction and Chapters 1 through 6 of My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War, by General Ben Viljoen (published 1902). All spelling in the original. THE AUTHOR TO
MoreOne of my favorite military history books is called The Last Stand of Fox Company. It’s a story of one company of soldiers during the Korean War. They fought in some horrific
MoreHow prepared are you? Everyone likes to think they are ready for the worst, but few are. The truth about preparedness is that we often forget about the disaster, or plan for
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