by Dan Page | May 5, 2025 | News
The Oregon Trail generation didn’t just stumble into existence — we crashed the generational party wearing both flannel shirts AND carrying iPhones. Born between ’77 and ’85, we’re the glorious mutts of the generational world, and damn proud of it. Let me tell you why we’re basically the superheroes nobody asked for but everyone desperately needs.
by Dan Page | Apr 26, 2025 | AI
So boom: you walk into this “feel-something” pop-up and first thing you hit is a floor that’s half confetti, half sticky latte puddle. No joke, the welcome mat LITERALLY says “spill here.” A brand helper (looks twelve, wearing paint-splattered Crocs) chucks you a neon marker and says, “Write the last text you regret.
by Dan Page | Mar 28, 2025 | Top Trends
Southern cuisine is steeped in legacy, its rich cultural heritage and regional variations as much a part of its identity as the people who cook it. From the smoky depths of gumbo to the spice-kissed comfort of jambalaya, every dish carries generations of history, tradition and heart.
by Dan Page | Mar 12, 2025 | News
In a new cybersecurity alert, the FBI has warned Americans about a growing wave of smishing attacks—fraudulent SMS messages designed to trick users into revealing personal and financial information. Cybercriminals have registered over 10,000 domains to fuel this new scam, making it easier for them to target unsuspecting victims nationwide.
by Dan Page | Feb 21, 2025 | AI
The Sci-Fi Inspiration Behind Severance How AI is Splitting Our Work Selves in Severance The fluorescent-lit corridors of Lumon Industries house a chilling experiment. Employees move through their workdays with no memory of their personal lives, their consciousness...