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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
I have a confession to make
I have lust in my heart. For this (all pics enlarge) Ducati Diavel Last week while driving into work I was passed my one of these and from the seat of my Jeep it looked like a very large, raked … Continue reading
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Going Galt
The paperwork has been filed and my participation in the Obameconomy is now mandatory. As of June 3rd I will be a newly unemployed person. However, despite the gloominess of the situation, I think I’m taking my being forced out … Continue reading
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New Item for Your Bookshelf
Perry Metzger, at the UK Samizdata blog, has found a book that I’m snatching up and I think you should as well. The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey by … Continue reading
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For those out East
Why the hell are you still there? You’re overrun with Progressives AND are getting your second killer Snowgasm in 90 days. WTF? At least I have room here in the West to back my Progressives off a bit.
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Satire That Stings
Too bad those that should get the message are too numbed by hate for responsibility to get it.
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Less Iron in My System
I now have eight fewer pieces of metal in my head than I did yesterday. Let me tell you that taking them out hurt only slightly less than it did putting them in. And unless I shave my head, I … Continue reading
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Hard Headed Man
On Tuesday night, I was getting ready to go to work and packing my lunch in the kitchen when my body decided to go all clumsy. I rolled my ankle and missed grabbing the counter top in time to stop … Continue reading
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Sad, Yet Interesting
From the AP A group of lawmakers has urged the Justice Department to respect recent votes in Colorado and Washington state allowing the recreational use of marijuana, and some introduced a bill to ensure that happens. Democratic U.S. Rep. Diana … Continue reading
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Make Lanes. Not War.
As in any moderately sized or larger metropolitan area, Seattle and King County have been waging a war on cars for decades. Bruce L. Nurse, VP of Transportation for the Kemper Development Corporation got to write an Op-Ed on this … Continue reading
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Rush’s “Train to Bangkok”
Now makes a stop in Seattle. As an Economist-in-Training, I can confidently predict that the quantity of pizzas demanded will increase to a never seen before high (pun quite intended). Likewise, Taco Bell and the Little Debbie snack company will … Continue reading
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