Saturday, February 4th, 2012

As you all have probably heard, there is a slight budget problem here in the city of Omaha. With Omaha’s Mayor Suttle attempting to re-write the contracts signed in years gone by that detail medical care for retired city workers, the focus on making everyone pay their fair share has come to the fore. On [...]

From time to time, everyone finds themselves stuck in a situation where they’re without food, they’re stuck somewhere unfamiliar and there’s no way to change their location very easily. As a common example – while you’re on a trip to Bermuda, dead people begin to rise from the grave, biting living people and turning them [...]

Oh those silly, silly, silly teabaggers. As I’m sure you’ve seen on all the major media outlets, the Tea Partiers have been going on and on ad nauseum about “protecting their constitutional freedoms,” “fighting unconstitutional government programs” and “resisting a government that oversteps its authority.” They’re really just a bunch of negative bigots! Who else [...]

Threat assessments are a fairly common practice nowadays. In the line of work I’m in, threat assessments are done on a regular basis. If countless businesses and government agencies feel the need to plan out mitigating the harm done to them by forseeable disasters, why aren’t you doing the same? When is the last time [...]

While the current trend for developers who build shopping malls is to design a more “outdoor” type of mall, there are still many, many “indoor” malls that see a ton of traffic on a daily basis. Maybe it’s just my twisted nature, but I’ve been of the opinion for some time that malls have long [...]