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Coping with global warming

Coping with global warming

| May 1, 2008 | 1 Reply

It’s May Day, nearly halfway through spring, almost halfway to summer. As I type this, snow is falling outside and has been for an hour or so; it’s actually sticking on the ground (we have at least 1/2″ already). And it’s supposed to fall through the day and into the evening. The current temperature (it’s […]

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The Democratic race in 7 minutes

The Democratic race in 7 minutes

| May 1, 2008 | Reply

Obviously inspired by SciFi’s Battlestar Galactica three-seaons-in-eight-minutes video, Slate has put together this video summarizing the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in seven minutes: Hat tip to Ann Althouse. ..bruce w..

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Sunspot Update – Still Waiting For The Cycle To Start

Sunspot Update – Still Waiting For The Cycle To Start

| April 30, 2008 | Reply

Back on March 5th of 2008 and February 10th, I pointed out that we were still missing sunspots. In fact in the weeks since then we have seen a few small sunspots appear, some that were judged to be part of the new cycle, and some part of the old cycle. This was quickly argued […]

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Cracked cracks the comic book movie code

Cracked cracks the comic book movie code

| April 29, 2008 | Reply

Cracked, which I (rightfully) disdained in my youth as a poor imitation of Mad Magazine, has reinvented itself brilliantly in the Interwebz Age by publishing a steady (one might say relentless) stream of articles listing “the <adjective> <number> <items> <further qualification>”, such as these: The 25 Least Inspiring Military Operation Names 5 Horrifying Food Additives […]

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Google and your website: a cautionary tale

Google and your website: a cautionary tale

| April 28, 2008 | 1 Reply

j[UPDATED 05/02/08: Google has lifted the designation; more details here.] Last Monday (4/21), I brought up the SiteMeter statistics page for this blog and noted in passing that the traffic seemed a bit light that morning. I chalked it up to the usual variations in site flow and didn’t think much of it. But then […]

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C. S. Lewis on fascism and the singularity

C. S. Lewis on fascism and the singularity

| April 26, 2008 | 1 Reply

I am a great fan of Jonah Goldberg’s book, Liberal Fascism, for its willingness to go back and actually look at the historical rise of fascism (and Fascism) in the 20th Century, in our own country (under Woodrow Wilson), in Italy (under Mussolini), in Germany (under Hitler), and in Russia (under Stalin). Indeed, I consider […]

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Do not adjust your sets….

Do not adjust your sets….

| April 25, 2008 | Reply

I was startled a few days ago to see this blog show up in Google as being potentially harmful (e.g., “this site may harm your computer”). As it turns out, we’d been the victims of an exploit in WordPress (my fault for not having upgraded to WP 2.5 sooner). As a result, we backed up […]

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The End Of The Rainbow

The End Of The Rainbow

| April 24, 2008 | Reply

Sadly we now have photographic evidence what lies at the end of the rainbow….. Yes, it’s a portal-pottie. You are invited to dig for the pot of gold within.

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P. J. O’Rourke on an aircraft carrier

P. J. O’Rourke on an aircraft carrier

| April 23, 2008 | Reply

As I’ve written here previously, I had the honor many years ago of flying out and landing on the USS Nimitz, then spending 24 hours on her. Well, P. J. O’Rourke — one of my favorite living political commentators — recently had a similar trip. His account is both funnier and better written than mine: […]

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WWF – Hillary vs. Obama

WWF – Hillary vs. Obama

| April 22, 2008 | 1 Reply

I have written before about how our current primary cycle is netting us the weakest / least electable candidates possible. In fact I had advocated that we consider alternate forms of selecting candidates. Now from the world of pro wrestling, this gem! I have to marvel at how they got the ears to stay on, […]

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