Leap day was the day when Oberlin College and the world lept into a new world, never to return to earlier times.
Author: JD Nobody
JD Nobody, OC '61, had a 56-year career in developing software. This involved IT application design and maintenance, software engineering, bank operations, and article-composing software for The Business Torts Reporter. In the US Air Force, he was an ICBM launch officer, administrative officer, and finance officer.
Judy Woodruff Virtual Fan Club
Judy, a Princess of Decency, can play an important role in saving Oberlin from an obsessive-compulsive BOT that extrapolates the status quo to infinity.
Oberlin College Poverty Generating Real Estate Investments
Oberlin College systematically buys local homes and often tears them down, decreasing the housing available to poor people. It is stupid to buy a house, destroy its value, and add to homelessness.
Oberlin College – Recent Grads Speak Out
A recent grad comments on “then and now.” Readers both like and dislike OberlinChaos’s content. Unlike Oberlin College, we don’t censor our critics.
Christmas in May
JD receives an email from a fellow alum containing a link to an interview with Pres. Ambar. Parts of her interview are misleading.
Oberlin College Psychology Dept.
The Oberlin College Psychology Department constructively influenced JD Nobody’s thinking. He is grateful for the department’s absence in his life.
Christmas in April
Quarantine and Christmas come to the woods at ChaosFarm in a late snowstorm. JD outshines the Oberlin College BOT by making real world pancakes.
Pregnant MUDs Attack ChaosFarm
Marauding Urban Deer (MUDs) invade ChaosFarm, which JD compares to SnowJob and the 33+ Dwarfs of the Oberlin BOT.
Manna From Heaven
It is fitting and appropriate that as Passover approaches the BOT has received an early installment of manna from heaven. It is the COVID 19 virus.
Oberlin Commencement 2020
Update on developments at Chaos Farm, and tentative plans for reunions and commencement 2020.
Oberlin Music From 1950
JD has an album of Oberlin College songs and performances from 1950. The recordings are on three 78 RPM 12″ records.
Counterfeit Cherokee Warriors
The injustices in the Cherokee Death March (The Trail of Tears) has similarities to the injustices in Oberlin College’s vendettas against tiny Gibson’s Bakery.