Apithonor

Apithonor

I am one who has traveled through the U.S., Australia and Europe writing about my experiences, editing to pay the rent and teaching English to those who wish it.
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Editor for various publications (in print and online) since 2003.

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Hardheadedness is a gift.

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  • Conservation of Buddha's Crane
    Nepal's Lumbini Crane Sanctuary merges modern-day conservation with ancient Buddhist tradition to save the Sarus cranes that are on the brink of extinction.
  • RFID Protection - EPassport Slip Covers
    Tech advisor Richard Stallman joins me in a quest for ePassport security and I attempt to construct an ePassport slip cover for part three of this RFID series.
  • RFID Protection - ePassport Slip Covers
    Tech advisor Richard Stallman joins me in a quest for ePassport security and I attempt to construct an ePassport slip cover for part three of this RFID series.
  • A Book Review Without Spoilers: The Onion Girl Peels Back Her Layers
    Award-winning author Charles de Lint takes us on a ride through a escaping real life into a fantasy land where dreams and nightmares come true.
  • War Isn't Just Politics and Guns
    In a world, and country, which is renowned for its ability to stand behind as well as shun its troops, perhaps a closer look into the horrors of war will put it into perspective - its not just about politics or a presidential race.
  • One Soldier's Point of View on Operation Iraqi Occupation
    An Army sergeant gives his opinion on the war in Iraq and where the country is headed. Not anti-American or anti-Iraqi, this soldier still looks at Americans and finds their comfortable lack of understanding and cultural blindness infuriating.
  • Diary of an Expat
    Moving countries offers a clean slate in life, but be careful what you wish for.
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Amazing Actresses
    Not surprisingly, the latest Harry Potter movie didn't deliver in terms of what the book had to offer, but the performances of three actresses - even if their parts were severely truncated - should not be overlooked.
  • RFID Chips - the Loss of Civil Liberties
    Radio-frequency identification hackers may be the next in the new breed of malicious hackers and crackers, while companies and governments cannot insure our privacy amid their push to pass this technology internationally.
  • RFID Biometrics - Personal Bar Codes for the Future
    Those who feared the bar code tattoo decades ago may not be sleeping easily these days as consumer product bar codes are replaced with RFID chips, while the VWP and national ID standards are forcing the use of the chips internationally.
  • Living with Anxiety
    Living with clinical anxiety can be a literal living nightmare that never seems to end. It doesn't have to be this way if you go through it with support, planning, and your own strength. You are already strong enough to take back your life.
  • The Tragedy of Romania, Queen of Political Drama
    Romania is the land of magic, mystery, dragons, vampires, werewolves, Social Democrats, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu and Traian Băsescu. The saga continues.
  • The Bonds of Adoption
    Family bonds are something that is forged in the trials of life, strengthened by the acceptance of only being human, and polished with a love that runs deeper than any vein.
  • Eco-friendly Romania: Viable Option or Green Dream?
    With the corporate boom in Romania over the last few years, which doesn't look to be letting up anytime soon, will the country be able to jump from the dark ages into state-of-the-art and ecologically-friendly in a tenth of the time it took the rest of Europe?
  • Go in Sweden: Meet Johan Bosch
    Johan Bosch is a Swedish-born man whose notoriety comes from his career in gaming, but particularly in Go. He is an avid player and teacher of Go (also known as baduk, wei ch'i, weiqi and igo) and currently ranked in Sweden at 1 kyu.
  • From McCarthy to Bush; From 9/11 to the Fed
    Half a century ago America had the Red Scare which led to personal defamation, pink slips based off suspicion and imprisonment out of fear. Today we have terrorism and the knee-jerk reactions from the Oval Office which has led to a loss of American freedoms and paranoia.

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