Revamping Bat-Villains



When it comes to super villains in comic books, the norm for the longest time was make them colorful looking so they pop of the page and don’t give them too complicated of a backstory. Simple and eye catching. Once television and animation became a factor, comic book fans were seeing their favorite characters acted … Continue reading Revamping Bat-Villains


Walking the Talk…



Millennials are paying close attention to the stories behind the brands, companies, manufacturers and builders they patronize. Before purchasing, consumers today are more apt to research a company’s values and how those values affect the way they conduct business. Millennials tend to choose products, brands and businesses that are involved in the betterment of struggling … Continue reading Walking the Talk…


Presidential Bio: Ronald Wilson Reagan (RWR) – The 40th President of The United States



Who was the only President that served as the leader of a labor union? Who was a lifeguard credited with saving more than 70 struggling swimmers? He redefined the purpose of government. Spurred economic growth by cutting taxes and government spending, and won The Cold War with the fall of Communism? If you guessed Ronald … Continue reading Presidential Bio: Ronald Wilson Reagan (RWR) – The 40th President of The United States


Ready to Help “America Solve Our Own Problems?”



Just about every parent, mentor and successful business owner (and some that have failed) will tell you “if you don’t like the answers to problems given to you, find a solution yourself” which molds perfectly into THIS episode of WadeSense. Let’s face it: America has a BUNCH of problems. Who better to device a solution … Continue reading Ready to Help “America Solve Our Own Problems?”


Stuff that Makes a House a Home



The stuff our homes are made of has changed as the world has become a smaller place.  While houses used to be built from whatever was available, usually locally, materials now may come from anywhere and everywhere.  Using resources – materials and products – wisely is a key practice of green building and includes practices … Continue reading Stuff that Makes a House a Home


The Shining (The Book) VERSUS The Shining (The 1980 Movie)



What could be more disturbing than reading through Stephen King’s “The Shining?” Well, how about a viewing of Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining?” Well – we’ve got that beat. How about an Axe Murderer, and a Sorcerer, COMPARING “The Shining” (The Book) & “The Shining” (The Movie)? That’s what we’ve got and it’s not just a … Continue reading The Shining (The Book) VERSUS The Shining (The 1980 Movie)


You Can’t Manage It Unless You Measure It – A Visit with Wistar Wood from WegoWise



Wistar Wood, Chief Sales Officer for WegoWise, explains the meaning behind the name WegoWise, a web-based, company that tracks a property’s utility data, mainly water, electric, gas, and oil. Using an intuitive software platform, the company provides insight into a building’s energy and water efficiency, enabling building owners and property managers to achieve immediate and … Continue reading You Can’t Manage It Unless You Measure It – A Visit with Wistar Wood from WegoWise


Watchmen (The Graphic Novel) VERSUS Watchmen (The 2009 Movie)



Graphic novels and graphic novel movies have been a staple of American culture since the golden age of comics. They have steadily become the most interesting and hotly debated of cinematic exploits. To talk about a time when movies made us feel like we knew superheroes is to talk about a time when cinema ruled … Continue reading Watchmen (The Graphic Novel) VERSUS Watchmen (The 2009 Movie)


Jurassic Park (1993) – A Perspective Review



While all of us have an affinity in regard to dinosaurs but all of us can remember when we saw dinosaurs – in front of us – on the silver screen for the first time. In 1993’s Jurassic Park, technology, talents and storyline combine to create a true classic masterpiece that continues to deliver memorable … Continue reading Jurassic Park (1993) – A Perspective Review


The Fugitive (1993) – A Perspective Review



A man – a famous one, a surgeon that’s murdered his wife – on the run. The city of Chicago. Law Enforcement on his heels for 2 hours and 10 minutes – non-stop. 1993’s “The Fugitive” starring Harrison Ford was one of the most popular movies that year and continues to satisfy to this day. … Continue reading The Fugitive (1993) – A Perspective Review