Author: Jay Tea
Recently, it finally gelled to me why I resent the Boston Globe -- and its ideological compeers -- so much: it's that they have no real sense of "fair …
Let's see... Monday/Tuesday, I moved. (I ended up staying up for 30 hours straight, with maybe a half-hour nap in there somewhere. Tuesday, I slept. Wednesday, I unpacked, got …
Well, yesterday in Massachusetts, a miracle happened. The legislature met in Constitutional Convention, the issue of a voter petition banning gay marriage came up, the Constitution required them to …
If this goes up, then I am successfully mooching off an as-yet-unmet neighbor's wireless network connection, at least until Adelphia/Comcast comes here and hooks up my cable and internet …
Earlier today, I talked about my fascination with square numbers, and their properties. Now I'm going to take it a step further and see what else we can do …
(Editor's note: today I am officially moving, and will not have internet access until some point tomorrow. I am writing a couple of pieces ahead of time that will …
OK, tomorrow is the big move day, and I HAVE to get working on that. This is the last piece I intend to write from Manchester. Tomorrow, I have …
Last Friday, frequent detractor "jp2" was given a platform to say whatever he wanted. And he chose to castigate us, the authors of this site, for our coverage of …
Last week, enough events finally coalesced: I made a trip up to the new Stately Tea Manor in decent-enough weather and with a (borrowed) camera, and managed to record …
For years, I've heard it argued that the State Department is not really a part of the United States government. Its critics say that Foggy Bottom is pretty much …