The heart of the matter
I really enjoyed your last piece, Judy, strange as that may sound! And I am sorry for provoking you⊠but I think it was necessary. Finally, the words on the
The Scene In – The Byte Doctor
Hacking the check-out scanners Privacy advocates may not be the only people taking issue with the current crop of radio-frequency identification tags â merchants will likely have problems with a
Embracing the living…and letting go of the dying
Last week, Skip asked if I was afraid of embracing the living; if I was seeking refuge in far-flung places away from reality. He asked why I was once more
Heaven can wait
Judy, are you afraid of embracing the living? Do you seek refuge in far-flung places away from reality? Why do you, once more, refuse to enter into a meaningful dialogue?
Decisions, decisions – Judy Sharp reflects on life
First of all, I want to thank all those who responded to my article two weeks ago. Some offered their own views about the modern malaise of âlowest common denominatorâ
Home and away
Euro 2004 is over, the best team won and the tournament was an enormous success. Hey, the rest of Europe was so impressed that they bought the company, sorry, made
Lots of louts
Judy Sharp reflects on life and her world – as she sees it By the time you read this, it will almost all be over. Writing ahead as I am,
Football crazy
Did someone mention football? I feared as much. By now, it will be obvious whether Euro 2004 is the saviour of the Algarveâs tourism trade for this year or, as
Quaking in my boots
I have closed my eyes and chosen to open them again. I am back from the valley of the tears and will concentrate on other life-threatening matters, such as the
The thirsty city
At the end of my April article, I promised you the continuation of my account about my visit to one of Lisbonâs major eye-catchers, the Aqueduto das Ăguas Livres. I