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Monthly Archives: June 2006
After the Fact
The morning I made my ome from Kobe, the lady who had been cleaning my hotel room arrived a bit early. She said that she had wanted to make sure everything was inorder after the hotel patrons in the adjoining … Continue reading
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This calls for some singing!
Much more singing than IÂ currently have time for though, I’m afraid Repeat Oklahoma Child Molesters Face Death Penalty Oklahoma on Friday became the fifth state to allow the death penalty for certain sex crimes, although legal scholars questioned the constitutionality … Continue reading
Posted in Evil walks the earth
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Don’t Even Think
Of trying to teach them the Hokey-Pokey. That whole ‘Right Foot In / Right Foot Out’ thing could possibly lead to an overload on their ‘free’ medical system when they all slip and fall. Canadian Lawmakers Accidentally Pass Budget in … Continue reading
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Is he trying to say
That AlGore III is Superman? The biggest Superman fan in the blogosphere, Oliver Willis (Occupation: Toole), is a little too excited about the next movie installment for the character, methinks. There is the ring of truth to the parallels between … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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Happiness Around the World
Earlier this week I was doing a bit of travelling, going to a speaking engagement in Kobe, Japan. I cannot even hope to pronounce the school’s name, but roughly translated it is called Butt University of Tokyo. A little rude, if … Continue reading
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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
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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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Zarqawi Dead: Part Deux
As was told here by the man with his eye on the news, David, Zarqawi is mostly molecules now, and what isn’t in teeny-tiny is in slightly larger peices and charred. While I’m glad that the leader of those who want to … Continue reading
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The Soundboard: Driving Music Part 3
So far, we’ve covered Balls Out driving and Passing Practice. This week, I’d like to share music from one of the disks I made up to ‘help’ with driving on mountain roads. Some call them ‘Tight Twisys’ and some call … Continue reading