Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age

A Picture

Definitely worth a thousand words to me You bet your ass I do.

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A Topical Pair

I was hoping to stay off this topic, but these fit well

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The Revolution WILL Be Televised

And the media will dictate the boundaries

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In Closing

Hopefully my last words on the Zimmerman media debacle. The media is seems stunned into disbelief that George Martin will get his pistol back. It is as though they think the inanimate object should be destroyed for the “eevviill it … Continue reading

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Surely

This is not over. The race baiters will figure out new and exciting blunt objects to beat this dead horse with. I had it figured the same way this AoSHQ poll did. So I am pleasantly surprised. And what she … Continue reading

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I don’t always phone it in on Fridays

But when I do, it’s usually funny.

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Have a happy Independence Day

We’ll be doing finger & toe counting here tomorrow. So be sure to have a safe one as well.

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My Wookie Suit is Feelin’ Mighty Comfy

They’ve been fooling around with this “Libertarian Purity Test” over at the AoSHQ again. I remember my last score was in the low-to-mid 80’s. Apparently, blogging for over a decade has made me more hardcore, since I scored 90 this … Continue reading

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Sounds like a good idea to me

A lesson for the chilluns and more ice cream for me. This may be part of the reason why it is a good idea for me to not have kids.

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Juan Enriquez Will Blow Your Mind

Some quick notes below, but you really want to watch this. It’s 24 minutes that will expand how you think about our future as a country. Some highlights, but by no means all of them: The history of civilizational advances … Continue reading

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