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Goat Detained Over Armed Robbery

Goat Detained Over Armed Robbery

| January 25, 2009 | Reply

This reminds me of a series of riots in Lagos some time ago where there were “black sorcerers” that were stealing men’s genitals. It seems that blaming some evil magic is a viable explanation for almost anything. Ah Nigeria! LAGOS (Reuters) – Police in Nigeria are holding a goat on suspicion of attempted armed robbery. […]

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Holy crap…look what the Fed’s done with the money supply

Holy crap…look what the Fed’s done with the money supply

| January 24, 2009 | 1 Reply

Pardon my French, but everything else that came to mind was even more profane. Courtesy of The Corner at National Review Online comes the link to this chart showing how the Fed has pumped up the money supply lately: That little tiny blip around 2000 is apparently when the Fed “flooded” the money supply in […]

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A sense of liberation and relief…for me, at least

A sense of liberation and relief…for me, at least

| January 23, 2009 | Reply

Earlier today, I watched live TV coverage of the second White House press briefing by new White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs (the first was yesterday). To their credit, the White House press corps were not at all easy on Gibbs, perhaps due to some growing frustrations with President Obama and his interactions (or lack […]

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WTF!?

WTF!?

| January 23, 2009 | Reply

Ok, maybe they do things differently in Mexico, but this is sure to upset some. Suggested serving, be polite to the President, foreign press. Hat tip to reader Kevin Mickey, via way of Commander Salamander

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The long, slow death of news magazines

The long, slow death of news magazines

| January 20, 2009 | Reply

I grew up in a family that always subscribed to Time magazine, and I started reading it at a fairly young age. But when I went off to college in 1971, I decided to conduct an experiment. At that time, the three major weekly news magazines — Time, Newsweek, and US News & World Report […]

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Congratulations, and God bless Pres. Obama

Congratulations, and God bless Pres. Obama

| January 20, 2009 | 2 Replies

While I have issues with the political agenda likely to be pushed by Pres. Barack Obama and the Democratic Congress, I was and am profoundly moved by his election. And I think the real benefit of his ascension to office is that the Left’s handmaiden, the mainstream media, will likely focus on cheerleading the economy […]

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An Historic Day

An Historic Day

| January 19, 2009 | Reply

Today, January 20th, the United States inaugurates the first black man to be elected president. This is an historic day, though I don’t feel that it is as historic as some in the media seem to. To me, it’s not a big deal that Obama’s skin is not the same color as mine. There are […]

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Resonate your water for just $495!

Resonate your water for just $495!

| January 18, 2009 | Reply

Courtesy of the “Weird Earl’s” section of The Straight Dope comes this wondrous device to, well, resonate your water or other beverages. I can do no better than to quote the product site itself: The WATER RESONATOR is the original water balancing technology used by Tibetan and Buddhist monks for hundreds of years. Each one […]

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Financial Collapse – Round 2 Preview

Financial Collapse – Round 2 Preview

| January 15, 2009 | Reply

If you have been reading this blog and some other greats, you are probably aware that although the press would like you to think “the worst is behind us”, we are only looking at the end of the first phase of the collapse. 2008 saw the beginning of the massive deflationary cycle that kicked off […]

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Khan is gone

Khan is gone

| January 15, 2009 | Reply

Ricardo Montalban, one of the most distinctive and evocative voices from my childhood and early adulthood, died yesterday at age 88. No one could say “soft Corinthian leather” with quite the same intonation: And, of course, he earned geek/SF immortality with his role in “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”, still the best of […]

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