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What Henderson didn’t mention…

What Henderson didn’t mention…

| May 26, 2007 | Reply

…is that he was interviewed by BusinessWeek.com, which has now written up the OSG Hardtack website: Finally, I promised earlier that I’d explain why OSG built this site — since my first question upon finding this site was, “Who are these guys and why did they create this?” One of OSG’s specialties is designing systems […]

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Project Hardtack – 1 Year On

Project Hardtack – 1 Year On

| May 25, 2007 | Reply

National single family home inventory just went over 1.9 Million over on the Hardtack experiment For a while a few weeks ago it looked like the inventory rocket was leveling out, but in reality it was taking a short breather before climbing ever higher. I have no idea when this will slow down, but it […]

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Global warming update: Pikes Peak

Global warming update: Pikes Peak

| May 25, 2007 | Reply

Our house faces Pikes Peak, some 50 miles to the south, so I can personally attest as to the significant amount of snow on it as we approach June. But here’s the article: Last May, Teresa Taylor was watching climbers pad up to the summit of Pikes Peak in shorts and sneakers. This year, she’s […]

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Bad legislation, bad government and IT project failure

Bad legislation, bad government and IT project failure

| May 22, 2007 | Reply

I ran across a blog entry this morning, Mark Steyn citing John Podhoretz regarding the uproar over the immigration bill being rushed through the Senate despite being incomplete, inconsistent and, by and large, incomprehensible. Here are the nested posts in full: Given his general antipathy to the National Review line on illegal immigration, I thought […]

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Why history matters [redux]

Why history matters [redux]

| May 20, 2007 | 1 Reply

[UPDATED 05/20/07 – 2056 MDT] First, thanks to Glenn for the Instalanche[tm]! And welcome all, however briefly it may be. Second, this comment from friedaK deserves to be called out: I was 6 years old when the war ended in Germany. Our little town was pretty close to where the Russians stopped and we were […]

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Great video mashup

Great video mashup

| May 18, 2007 | Reply

This video has 100 scenes from 100 movies — containing the numbers 100 down to 1. A remarkable bit of compilation and editing. Hat tip to Metafilter.  ..bruce..

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Why I read military history [UPDATED]

Why I read military history [UPDATED]

| May 16, 2007 | Reply

Victor Davis Hanson talks about why study of military history matters: 1. All history is not equal. There is something about battle — the ghastly effort to kill young people with state sanction — that accelerates time and reduces other considerations to trivialities…. 2. Oddly, wars are not uniformly bloody and deadly, as we saw […]

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First map of an exosolar planet

First map of an exosolar planet

| May 13, 2007 | Reply

And here it is: (Image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.) This planet is some 63 light-years away from us. It is one of the so-called “hot Jupiter” planets, that is, a gas giant that is in a very close, tight orbit around its star. You can find more details here. Yeah, I know there’s not a lot of […]

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Global warming on…Neptune!

Global warming on…Neptune!

| May 12, 2007 | Reply

Of course, I blame Bush: As seen in Figure 1, Neptune has been getting brighter since around 1980; furthermore, infrared measurements of the planet since 1980 show that the planet has been warming steadily from 1980 to 2004. As they say on Neptune, global warming has become an inconvenient truth. But with no one to […]

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Yet another reason why I support Giuliani for President

Yet another reason why I support Giuliani for President

| May 12, 2007 | Reply

Slate provides some simple animation for a recorded exchange (regarding ferret rights) between Giuliani and a caller back while Giuliani was mayor of NYC: In 1999, New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani hosted a weekly call-in program. During one show, he responded to caller David Guthartz, a ferret-rights activist who was upset over city regulations making […]

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