Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Highest U.S. Military Rank... Ever?

General of the Armies
("six-star" general)
What is the highest U.S. military rank, ever?

At first glance, a civilian might say, "Four-star general or admiral."
But they'd be wrong.

A Veteran might answer with, "Five-star general or admiral," but they'd be wrong too. During WW II, there were five Generals of the Army. But there's a higher rank.

The true answer is a "six-star general," called General of the Armies. And there have been a few of them.

Even if you google for six-star generals, the Internet will get it wrong. 

There have been three U.S. Army soldiers who've been awarded the rank of General of the Armies, but only one person has actually worn it in uniform: John J. Pershing. The other two are George Washington who was promoted to the rank of General of the Armies on July 4, 1976 and Ulysses S. Grant who was promoted on April 19, 2024.

This makes George Washington the most senior and highest ranking member of the United States Armed Forces.

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Upside Down Apple Logo Revisted

Watch this video for 20 seconds starting at the two-minute mark.

This was an unexpected surprise that made my morning.

Backstory

Back in 2012, I wrote a blog post explaining why the Apple logo once appeared upside down on their laptops. John Gruber, the technology blogger for Daring Fireball, UI designer, and co-creator of the Markdown markup language, wrote about my blog post.

CNN then picked up the story with an article of their own.

It’s always fun to see an old idea find a new audience.

Big thanks to Greg at Apple Explained for the shoutout.