Barbara Smith

The Shameful Purloiner

They say that a particularly effective way to avoid or try to keep Alzheimer’s at bay is to do word searches, crossword puzzles and other games that engage your brain. I do not speak of this lightly or bring this to you as jest, because my mother passed away a year ago, February 2021 and […]

The Shameful Purloiner Read More »

Caller ID of The Mind

A patent was filed in 1971 by Theodore George Paraskevakos for the invention of Caller ID. He had been working on it since 1968. Wow, this seems so far away now. As the nature of technology is, it begins in its infancy in a crude form and then continues to be improved upon. Controversy surrounded

Caller ID of The Mind Read More »

Faith, Yes I Have it!

Faith is a central component in our lives. For example, you go to a doctor whose name you cannot pronounce and whose degrees you have never verified. He gives you a prescription you cannot read. You take it to a pharmacist you have never seen before. He gives you a chemical compound you do not

Faith, Yes I Have it! Read More »

His Omniscience

Our whimsical ideas and self-made patterns often put us in a rut of humanistic achievement. As if our favorite shirt, or our lucky sweater will somehow change a course of events in our favor. Yet we continue day by day as if on a hamster’s wheel and seeing no progress or fulfillment. The bottom line

His Omniscience Read More »