I examine the worst NBA playoff teams in the 16-team playoff era (going back to 1983-84) by SRS. In addition, I tell some of their playoff stories.
A new report in Marketing Brew inspires my commentary against poorly-defined “creators” and “influencers” and against passive “content consumption.”
One blossoming tree in Red Hook anticipated the coming of spring.
I collect links from around the web to share in my weekly newsletter. In this article, I show off my workflow for finding, saving, and formatting these links.
Tackling a disturbing contemporary New York City issue: The disturbingly shoddy state of insulated Grubhub food delivery bags.
I like seeing new referring sites in my Koko Analytics logs. I am not so sure about seeing sites which offer school papers for a fee, however.
The recent acquisition of Pokémon Go by a Saudi Arabian company inspired me to look at the complicated history of Pokémon in Saudi Arabia.
The Moon’s reflection in Downtown Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Tabernacle aglow in red.
A vacant office location for Ageless Men’s Health in Brooklyn Heights. Surely a pun will follow.
A review of the month that was in The New Leaf Journal in February 2025, including new articles on anime and emoji memories and our most-visited posts.
I frequented an excellent Dunkin’ Donuts location in Bay Ridge in the late 2000s when I was in high school. I then learned that not all Dunkin’ Donuts are the same.
I describe how I overcame a Pacman (Linux package manager error) by looking up a key Arch Linux news update that I had missed.