Vote No on Measure B and Yes on Measure H
I'm sharing more of my June primary ballot votes, this time on two measures that aren't receiving much attention.
Tips for laptop users
If you listen to the buzz about the latest technologies, you may think laptops have gone the way of the stegosaurus. But, the truth is, many of us are still using them. This may be a problem from an ergonomics perspective. The big difficulty with laptops (AKA: notebook computers or netbooks) is the keyboard and monitor are attached to one another. This creates an impossible situation. If you place the screen at a comfortable level for viewing, the keyboard and pointing device will be much too high for keying and pointing, and vice-versa. Something's gotta give! And usually it's your neck, back, arms, hands or all of the above.
Gilroy church approaches Bible in novel way
The Rev. Malcolm MacPhail, lead pastor of Gilroy’s New Hope Community Church (8886 Muraoka Drive) has noticed a troubling new phenomenon. When he talks with people in places like Starbucks, they seem to have less and less familiarity with the notable people or events from the Bible. Even Christians seem to have meager knowledge of this foundation of their faith.
Calpine Did Participate in Regulatory Process
Dear Editor, In response to the article by Matt King on Dec. 17
Caesar Chavez wouldn’t have wanted to be honored by a holiday in his name
EDITOR: Supervisors Don Gage and Jim Beall are are to be
South Valley Personality: Meet Cynthia Stocker
If I had to use one word to describe Morgan Hill resident (and Santa Clara County social worker) Cynthia Stocker, it would be “passionate.” Or “dedicated.” Or “energetic.” Well, OK, let’s forget that idea because one word doesn’t do justice to this animated, community-engaged woman.
Give the Water District a Break – the Cash Is for Long-Term Flood Control
Dear Editor, I may not be up on all the numbers, but isn


