Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 at 8:15 am
Good morning. I hope the storm has passed without inserting too much trouble in the lives of our Northern East Coast readers. For those wish to help those who have been troubled.
- Meta-links from the Eastern Pacific.
- Genetically engineering concrete … coming to a road near you?
- Mixing horse (radish) with booze (rice).
- Climate change nuts fail to distinguish between storm surge and rising sea levels. What next?
- Homo Velocipede.
- Back in the real world, for Christians hating remains wrong.
- Come on, lucky 13!
- The Benghazi non-surprise.
- Separate but equal.
- Of time, space, and the photo.
- Photo essay.
Friday, October 19th, 2012 at 8:01 am
Good morning
- Hook it up to a nuclear power plant and bingo, the putative excess CO2 problem bites the dust.
- More girls gallivanting about (at high speed).
- Zanzibar.
- Is killing? More like is the essence of.
- Chaos and beauty.
- Liberal dis-enchantment.
- Why the tax/math claims against Romney don’t have bite. The other reason is that when Mr Obama cites “my plan” … the plan of which he speaks are the budgets he sent to Congress that didn’t even get Democrats to vote for it in the House. Realism not.
- A song for your day.
Gotta run. Have a good one.
Thursday, October 18th, 2012 at 6:04 pm
Good morning. Well, fortunately the hotel wifi is up to snuff.
- A political “heh”.
- Water water everywhere. And not enough human industry and too too much salt.
- Of women, rights, and stupid faux vaginas. Touche.
- Power and a girl (in a speaking of which sort of way).
- Abortion and the campaign.
- And nobody spent any effort refereeing it, obviously.
- Paternalism comes to bio-ethics and economics.
- Three on Benghazi from the shadow folk, one, two, three.
- The other way to win a bike race.
- Apparently single mothers in Black urban communities are rare. Or not.
- ’cause the media is unbiased. Riiight.
- Who needs security anyhow.
- Let’s end with some zoooom.
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 at 7:49 am
Well, yesterday my parents were in town for their last day on this trip … and I had the morning off from work. That’s my excuse for not posting links and I’m sticken to it.
- The earth as a smallish sphere, before you jump.
- Is that a Halloween thing?
- So, what is she taking the blame for? Failing to boost security, which could be an honest mistake, or what really needs blame assigned, the pack of lies in the cover up. Which?
- Purging the records, documents, and 1984.
- The press shielding Islam. Cui bono?
- Of Islam, Scandinavia, and guns.
- More stuff to process for the overworked Biden defenders.
- I’ve a two part solution, work to make Internet anonymity more difficult and legalize dueling. So, do you have a better solution?
- Marketing fail.
- Of Science Fiction and personhood.
- Moneyball and education.
- A vote that will not be counted. Illinois, with the Chicago population dominance, will not be a close race … and absentee ballots are only counted if the number of those ballots could make a difference. They won’t so it won’t. The only chance is is some regional race is close in her district, which is iffy.
- Talking to that rare undecided voter.
- 16 years of not-warming and counting.
- The affirmative action disadvantaged minority.
- Late spring snow down under.
- “What they were smoking?” … it’s not about smoking it’s about epistemic closure and the liberal news cocoon.
Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 8:18 am
Good morning.
- Will not make the evening news cycle.
- A libertarian considers the candidates.
- So does Ms Paglia.
- Ah, don’t worry most of his base still believes his dissembling. So if you wonder why politicians lie so much, it’s because it works.
- Civilization failing in Southern California. Question is, will it spread?
- Add a way to kick back troubles for sponsors if the sponsered get in trouble and I’m in.
- East meets sort-of-East.
- Works for geese and cyclists.
- Weight and the battleship.
- On Afghanistan.
- Not a salad, sorry.
- Who petitions for a C compiler?
- So, the bin Laden killing was an assassination, de facto if not de jure.
- Adverts for science, well, maybe not science but just weird datum.
- Zooom. Now mothballed by the way.
- Speaking of zooom.
- So, I guess one question is the delay ordinary or unusual? If it’s unusual, why, cui bono?
17 points … 17 by the way is the “standard random number” a concept which bugs my more mathematically minded daughter.
Monday, October 8th, 2012 at 10:51 am
Well, at first I was out this morning but thing happened and I’m back ensconced in my office nest.
- Dostoevsky and Chavez.
- Giddyap.
- Incitement with purpose.
- A Democrat slips his chains.
- Palestine using drones?
- Hmm.
- Noted at the High Court.
- Is this right? And … do ya think the same would occur if the shirt was plugging the other party?
- Is this a plug for nuclear power?
- Ethics and study.
- Putting the “employment uptick” in context. More here.
- China’s Solyndra problem.
- Pedestrians and the roundabout.
- On bicycles and helmets. I’ll add in at least one crash I experienced in a race, I definitely felt the helmet smack very hard into the asphalt and it cracked. I suffered no concussion and was unharmed (except for the usual road rash). I credit the helmet. If you crash and you have a helmet, replace it even if you think the helmet looks fine.
- Of online morals debates.
- The Chicago way.
- Ms Warren and her legal practice.
- Japan and the single life.