Game of Thrones written with 1980s era software and other headlines
In 1987, WordStar 4.0 was released. George R. R. Martin, author of the very successful "Game of Thrones" novel series still uses that program to write his works. He uses a DOS based computer that is not connected to the Internet for his writing, and a modern machine to do any other computer functions. Reporter's note: In 1987, I attended a training class to learn WordStar 4.0. I should have hung on to it.
Lamar Odom was allegedly denied entrance to a club, but considering the reason he was kept out was that his estranged wife was inside with her new boyfriend, and Lamar is still under contract to appear on her reality sow, it could have been just a set-up.
Joran van der Sloot is going to be a husband, a father, and someday, extradited to the U.S. to stand trial for the murder of Natalee Holloway.
Next fall's Thursday night line-up on ABC will consist of three shows from producer Shonda Rimes. Grey's Anatomy moves to 8 p.m., Scandal to 9 p.m., and new show How to Get Away with Murder, starring Oscar nominee Viola Davis airing in the prize 10 p.m. slot.
The Associated Press reports that the Defense Department is considering allowing Chelsea Manning to be transferred to a civilian prison, where she could receive the hormone therapy treatment she needs to pursue sexual reassignment. More on this in my next blog.
The tale of the death of Kandyce Jones, a tenant in one of Donald Sterling's apartment buildings is coming back into the forefront following his repeated denials that he is a racist. One of Sterling's employees gave a deposition in a lawsuit that when Sterling learned the apartment where the blind, partially paralyzed Jones lived was in desperate need of repairs; Sterling had one question. "Is she one of those black people who stink? Evict the bitch!" Reporter's note: One mistake????
A teen cancer patient in Britain who raised millions for charity has finally succumbed to his illness. Stephen Sutton was 19 when he died on Wednesday.
An arcane law in Missouri is keeping the kid who found $10,000 in cash in a hotel room from getting the money, even though it remains unclaimed over a year after it was discovered. The law requires that the finder of money has to take certain actions within ten days of discovery of the money and the boy and his father failed to take those actions by the deadline.
Olivia Munn is now dating NFL star Aaron Rodgers. Reporter's note: I should have asked her out before he had a chance. Darn it!
Marc Bell made a fortune with the website FriendFinder and he put a lot of that money into a mansion in Boca Raton. Now it's up for sale, and major fans of Star Trek who have a spare $35 million should take a look at it. There's a 1980s-era arcade room that's just amazing by itself.
U. S. Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold became the latest celebrity to be asked to attend a prom and while she initially accepted, her schedule is preventing her from going through with it.
The abrupt departure of New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson is fueling speculation that she may have questioned the gender pay gap too aggressively, after learning that her pay and benefits packages as first managing editor and then executive editor were "less" than those of the man she replaced in both jobs.
An appeals judge has overturned a lower court ruling that had prevented actor Jason Patric from seeking paternal rights for a child born from sperm he donated to an ex-lover. Patric wasn't granted paternal rights, but will get the opportunity to seek them through the legal system.
Jet Blue says you can create any password you want for their frequent flier club, as long as it doesn't include a Q or a Z.
Rob Bonta is a member of the California State Assembly from the Oakland Bay area. He has introduced Assembly Bill 966, which is a mandate for the Department of Corrections to create a five year plan to furnish condoms to state prisoners. It is a felony for prisoners to engage in sex while incarcerated, and now he wants to give those prisoners condoms.
A school board president in Mahopac, NY has resigned after describing a parent as a "chubby wubby" and having the remark captured by a microphone he didn't know was "open."
Lamar Odom was allegedly denied entrance to a club, but considering the reason he was kept out was that his estranged wife was inside with her new boyfriend, and Lamar is still under contract to appear on her reality sow, it could have been just a set-up.
Joran van der Sloot is going to be a husband, a father, and someday, extradited to the U.S. to stand trial for the murder of Natalee Holloway.
Next fall's Thursday night line-up on ABC will consist of three shows from producer Shonda Rimes. Grey's Anatomy moves to 8 p.m., Scandal to 9 p.m., and new show How to Get Away with Murder, starring Oscar nominee Viola Davis airing in the prize 10 p.m. slot.
The Associated Press reports that the Defense Department is considering allowing Chelsea Manning to be transferred to a civilian prison, where she could receive the hormone therapy treatment she needs to pursue sexual reassignment. More on this in my next blog.
The tale of the death of Kandyce Jones, a tenant in one of Donald Sterling's apartment buildings is coming back into the forefront following his repeated denials that he is a racist. One of Sterling's employees gave a deposition in a lawsuit that when Sterling learned the apartment where the blind, partially paralyzed Jones lived was in desperate need of repairs; Sterling had one question. "Is she one of those black people who stink? Evict the bitch!" Reporter's note: One mistake????
A teen cancer patient in Britain who raised millions for charity has finally succumbed to his illness. Stephen Sutton was 19 when he died on Wednesday.
An arcane law in Missouri is keeping the kid who found $10,000 in cash in a hotel room from getting the money, even though it remains unclaimed over a year after it was discovered. The law requires that the finder of money has to take certain actions within ten days of discovery of the money and the boy and his father failed to take those actions by the deadline.
Olivia Munn is now dating NFL star Aaron Rodgers. Reporter's note: I should have asked her out before he had a chance. Darn it!
Marc Bell made a fortune with the website FriendFinder and he put a lot of that money into a mansion in Boca Raton. Now it's up for sale, and major fans of Star Trek who have a spare $35 million should take a look at it. There's a 1980s-era arcade room that's just amazing by itself.
U. S. Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold became the latest celebrity to be asked to attend a prom and while she initially accepted, her schedule is preventing her from going through with it.
The abrupt departure of New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson is fueling speculation that she may have questioned the gender pay gap too aggressively, after learning that her pay and benefits packages as first managing editor and then executive editor were "less" than those of the man she replaced in both jobs.
An appeals judge has overturned a lower court ruling that had prevented actor Jason Patric from seeking paternal rights for a child born from sperm he donated to an ex-lover. Patric wasn't granted paternal rights, but will get the opportunity to seek them through the legal system.
Jet Blue says you can create any password you want for their frequent flier club, as long as it doesn't include a Q or a Z.
Rob Bonta is a member of the California State Assembly from the Oakland Bay area. He has introduced Assembly Bill 966, which is a mandate for the Department of Corrections to create a five year plan to furnish condoms to state prisoners. It is a felony for prisoners to engage in sex while incarcerated, and now he wants to give those prisoners condoms.
A school board president in Mahopac, NY has resigned after describing a parent as a "chubby wubby" and having the remark captured by a microphone he didn't know was "open."
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