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Daily Archives: June 9, 2006
Science Friday
I wanted to post this yesterday, but ran out of time, so we’ll do this today. On Wednesday, Raging Dave at the 4 Right Wing Wackos blog posted about GE finding a way to manufacture hydrogen on the cheap, bringing … Continue reading
Posted in Academia and Other Nonsense
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A Tale of Two Papers
As in most cities, the Seattle newspapers are decidedly left leaning. You just can’t get away from it. But on the subject of Zarqaqi’s death, at least one paper has decided to not play hard-left Democrat sycophant. The Seattle Times … Continue reading
Posted in Useful Idiots
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Oh Really?
Here in Seattle, maybe in other towns they service, Alaska Airlines dumped the unionised flightline workers for a non-union sub-contractor a few months back. The wailing and gnashing of teeth was tremendous, though hardly worth talking about here. And then, … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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