Didn't you wonder where your librarians disappeared to last January? Ten thousand of them were in Seattle for an American Library Association convention, and I was there to capture the bizarre congregation on video.
Short Pencil Saga tells the story of where those short pencils in the library come from, using archival footage from the Prelinger Archives including Redwood Saga and Working Together
An Homage to Mitosis - Winner of the "Most Creative Use of the Required Elements" at the 2006 Images Cinema Wild Goose Chase. A cell undergoes mitosis and divides into two cells. When one is attacked by a virus, it's White Blood Cell to the rescue!
In the two years I've worked here, the giant concrete tube in the courtyard of Sawyer Library never did anything noteworthy... until last week, when it came to life with several unexpected blasts of steam.
I got this TV at Goodwill for ten bucks! It is the same kind that my parents had when I was growing up. I only get one channel on UHF, that's what I get for living in the mountains.
Automatic adjustments may not be good for your 401(k) - Canton Repository Just because something's automatic, doesn't mean you can totally sit back and relax; especially when it comes to your retirement. In recent years more companies are shifting away from traditional pensions and placing the responsibility for retirement ...
Planning for future - Business Standard Retirement planning, across the world, focuses on the pension amount that a person would be able to garner in his sunset years. A lot of countries have safety nets to make life easier for the older generation. In India, however, we are still ...
North Bay Accountants - Santa Rosa Press Democrat Jim Andersen is a founding partner and the business succession planning and exit strategies expert of Andersen & Company. Mr. Andersen is called upon from various publications and organizations to write about the accounting industry and lecture. Mr ...
Saving for retirement is for women, too - Kansas City Star More women than men outlive their savings, partly because they tend to live longer. But women’s work histories also set the stage for financially pinched retirement years. As a group, U.S. women work fewer years than men, and they’re more likely ...
What's a peripatetic worker to do at the end of the walk? - International H... Europeans who spend their careers in more than one country may wonder if the treaties safeguarding the free movement of people and money have an asterisk in the fine print about pensions. With the regulations of retirement systems, and especially the ...