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Do You Feel Threatened By Sheep Farts?

Do You Feel Threatened By Sheep Farts?

| June 5, 2008 | 2 Replies

I think studying earth’s climate is a worthy endeavor if it is done using scientific methods and an open mind. But sadly the fashion these days involves directing effort to “save the planet” (like we could ever destroy something as big as a planet) which is sucking up millions of hours of research time and […]

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Primaries End – It’s Downhill From Here

Primaries End – It’s Downhill From Here

| June 4, 2008 | Reply

Last night marked the blessed end to what has been a grating an annoying primary season for the US Presidential election. What was amusing to me was how little the cable news rooms were actually covering the two states having primaries, and how much of the coverage was focused on starting to handicap the “Obama […]

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I have a very bad feeling about this

I have a very bad feeling about this

| June 3, 2008 | 2 Replies

[06/06/08: From the Politico, here’s a round-up to the near-universal dismay over John McCain’s oratory skills.] [Hey, Ace, thanks for the link!] I’m listening to John McCain’s speech (live) down in Louisiana as I type this. My prediction: the Republicans are going to get beat like a red-headed stepchild this fall. Sigh. There’s been a […]

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Video o’ the day

Video o’ the day

| June 3, 2008 | Reply

A great breakthrough in fast food convenience! New Wearable Feedbags Let Americans Eat More, Move Less From The Onion, of course. ..bruce w..

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It’s Back Again – Cold Fusion Demonstration Shows Output

It’s Back Again – Cold Fusion Demonstration Shows Output

| June 2, 2008 | Reply

In March of 1989, a pair of chemists showed a device that they claimed was able to fuse hydrogen into helium at room temperature using what appeared to be chemical processes. At first this rocked the world of high energy physics, who have been chasing the dream of producing controlled fusion for decades. Workable fusion […]

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Liveblogging the DNC Rules & Bylaws Cmte meeting

Liveblogging the DNC Rules & Bylaws Cmte meeting

| May 31, 2008 | Reply

[break for lunch — them, not me — will reconvene at 4:15 EDT, 2:15 MDT] Wow. This has been great fun, and the discussion and debate for the most part has been pointed, intelligent, and sharp (with exception to the occasional lame references to the Florida 2000 election). I’m going to be gone for a […]

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Thought for the day

Thought for the day

| May 31, 2008 | Reply

An elephant hunter usually gets killed by an elephant. — Swahili proverb From Contemplate, one of my daily blogs (this link gives you a random proverb each time you read it).  ..bruce w..

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“An open-air Moonbat Mall”

“An open-air Moonbat Mall”

| May 30, 2008 | Reply

Gerard Van der Lune — one of the best writers in the Blogosphere — does a Saturday stroll through Seattle’s University District: Saturday was an especially good day for seeing the University District as it really is. It was Street-Fair Saturday and, as I remarked to my friend after strolling a couple of blocks, the […]

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“Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering”: an update

“Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering”: an update

| May 29, 2008 | Reply

One of the books I’m currently writing is Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering, a greatly expanded and updated version of a book I published back in the 1990s. I’ve been posted new and revised pitfalls over at my Bruce F. Webster & Associates (bfwa.com) website. To make the pitfalls a bit easier to browse, I’ve […]

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“The Andromeda Strain”: a brief review (w/spoilers)

“The Andromeda Strain”: a brief review (w/spoilers)

| May 28, 2008 | 2 Replies

OK, I wrote an initial review after watching Part 1 of A&E’s miniseries, “The Andromeda Strain”. It was goofy and heavy-handed in its political agenda, but was still a bit fun, and I was waiting to see how Part 2 went. So now I’ve watched Part 2, which (IMHO) descended from goofiness into full-blown stupidity. […]

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