Author Archives: Gerard_J

rabbit hole reflection

I get into wikipedia rabbit holes myself, all the time.  Sometimes they are productive, an other times, they are not.  What determines how productive following  interconnected links, for me, is how I organize my web browser.

First an foremost, I don’t use Safari or IE.  I like Firefox for its customizability.  I install a plugin called Tab Mix Plus.  This allows me to open tabs on multiple lines; without the plugin, the tabs are hidden after one line.  There are many more customization options too, such as conditional coloring, alternate contact menus, and tab protection as well.  These are all very useful when trying keep track of many websites.

whiskey wars reflection

Well, it seems like government regulation is timeless.  “The Whiskey Wars That Left Brooklyn in Ruins” was a great example of government intervention into the private sector.

The article highlights the arbitrary taxation enforced by the government.  The November 2, 1870 event shows the carelessness of the commanders in charge of their battalions.  This is evident by the carless dumping/wasting of product belonging to American citizens.  This is wrong regardless of their tax status.

The Smithsonian article balances text and pictures well.  The political cartoon and newspaper illustration helped me understand the era better.