It’s a lot like Sanford and Son

What, you might ask, has this to do with anything? Take a look at this picture from our living room:

Yes, that's 16 computers and a 17" monitor. There's three more monitors downstairs and 12 more waiting for pickup. The short of it is I bought a bunch of older surplus computers from Utah County for […]

Legislature Played a Shell Game with Mountain View Corridor

The Legislature walked away from this year's session with a bag full of goodies for everyone, transportation included. The funds will pay for new and expanded highway projects all over the state, especially in fast-growing urban counties. When it came to the Mountain View Corridor, however, they decided to play a neat little shell game […]

A Case of Mistaken Identity

I had a message left on my voice mail today from the National Republican Congressional Committee telling me I had some kind of "small business leader" award or somesuch. Though it seemed like an obvious solicitation, I decided to blow a few minutes calling them back. (Mainly I wanted to explain that I'm a wage […]

Why I Don’t Buy New Video Games

Hi. My name is Jesse, and I used to be a video game junkie. I played 20+ hours a week, I bought at least 20 new games a year and I spent tons of money on computer upgrades to play them. I started out on some old-school stuff, a few old DOS BASIC games. Then […]

Desperation From the Anti-Voucher Lobby

A new group calling itself Utahns for Pubic Schools has recently jumped into the voucher debate to try and derail it with a voter initiative. Their goal is to get the voucher program recently passed by the legislature overturned by voters. This effort will do nothing but put egg on their face.