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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Geography 101 Lab Series: #9
Since we don’t have the unlimited supply of magic pixie dust discovered just yet, we were made to fantasize about how we would “Power the World” without those eevviill fossil fuels. OK. I can play make believe as good as … Continue reading
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First day of Spring Quarter
Is today. I hope you’re all enjoying the Geography 101 Lab Series. It’ll run through Friday and then be archived. This quarter is English Composition and Intermediate Algebra. Hopefully, I’ll have something to post from one or both of them … Continue reading
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Geography 101 Lab Series: #8
Uhh, the Malthusians. Professor: “Hey, let’s all write a paper disproving Malthus’ theory!” Me: “Let’s not. Malthus was right.” OK, so I didn’t actually say that, but it was what I was thinking the whole time I was writing. It … Continue reading
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Setting the hook
They’ve stuffed another entitlement program fishhook down the people’s throats and now they are out attempting to make us all believe it won’t cause us to bleed. Pelosi instructions to Democrats leaving for recess: It’s time to go on offense … Continue reading
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Sunday Lesson on Good and Evil
For me. I don’t know all of these, so you’ll have to tell me how the anonymous author did. Clicken to embiggen, of course.
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Geography 101 Lab Series: #7
Ahh, the migration of modern radical Islam. A topic we all know rather well. This one was simple. The Assignment: Islamic Relations Islamic Fundamentalism sometimes threatens secular governments because it offers a complete set of laws that could replace existing … Continue reading
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Historical Reasoning
Pudge at Sound Politics has a post which is somewhat of a response to Pelosi talking about anger/threats over politics being against “The American Way” that you might like to read. Need more info to get you to click the … Continue reading
Geography 101 Lab Series: #6
*Smack* America is a racist country! *Smack* Repeat that over and over and over again for most of Chapter 6. I “Just Said No” The Assignment: Prejudice and Ethnocentrism casino play online poker sites play online poker tournament play online … Continue reading
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Science – It Works, Bitches!
Nice sounding Theory of Everything shown to be just that, nice sounding.
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RNS Quote of the Day, 03/26/10
Uber-firearms lawyer Don Kilmer thinks Prof. Randy Barnett’s proposed Constitutional Amendment to restore Federalism would read better thusly. I agree: Main clause: Congress shall pass no law abridging economic liberty. All federal laws effecting economic activity shall be subject to … Continue reading
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