Thirteen years ago I visited Hell for two hours and then boarded a bus to a local hotel. My wife…
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Let’s rethink the infamous “skills gap” that is almost as common in conversation in our machining clan as “the fiscal…
Peter Bowman owns a small job shop near Green Bay, Wisconsin. He wrote me an email Monday asking for advice…
Sears is a dwarf of the consumer superpower it used to be when it was the place you first thought…
I have spent a lifetime playing the cyclical market for screw machines. And I still screw up. By focusing on…
The art of business is shrewd anticipation. This is particularly true in a speculative business like betting on the future…
I voted for Mitt Romney yesterday, knowing he would lose badly because he ran a horrible campaign. As I lamented…
Courtesy of The New York Times. As anyone who rides Amtrak between New York and Washington knows, the trip can…
The aftermath of Super-storm Sandy makes me ask the question whether a generator should become standard equipment in homes and…
I am one of the dwindling number of Americans who have never owned a gun – or a rifle, semi-automatic,…