by Nathan Reed | Oct 28, 2012 | blog
Banking laws enacted after the Great Depression forbid US banks to be closed more than 4 days in a row, hence nearly all time locks meant for US use do not exceed 96 hours. Most time locks end at 72; three days. Although there are models that extend to 120 and even...
by Nathan Reed | Jul 20, 2012 | blog, local government
It’s an epidemic — young people are leaving our small communities. Young, highly skilled, motivated, people are leaving us to pursue their dreams in the “big city”. It’s not just Tennessee… “We were trying to address a loss of young...
by Nathan Reed | Jul 4, 2012 | blog
Slate has a pretty long article (and short on content) about why we trash hotel rooms. They say… When you check in to a hotel today, you are entering a veritable Sodom and Gloccamorrah. The most likely outcome? You will wake up in the wee hours to the sounds of...
by Nathan Reed | Apr 20, 2007 | blog, Poetry
On this cool clear nightThe moon is bright and IStand beneath the starsWondering if somewhereYou and your golden hairLay thinking or pondering o’erPast or future, do youThink of what might have been or be?Do you remember or dream orDo you perhaps even long just...