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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Don’t forget!
Refuse to follow the plan Watch the whole thing.
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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It’s almost a tradition
Earlier this week the HR drones at my place of employ rang up the managers at the location I work at to tell us that around 90 employees needed to bring in their multiple forms of ID so as to … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Real-Life Idoru
Idoru is here. I really need to read Gibson’s Bridge trilogy, including that book. I’m way behind on my lit’ry cyberpunk reading. For example, I know I bought Neuromancer when it first came out, but it’s so long ago that … Continue reading
Posted in Color me confused, Life in the Atomic Age
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I’m not dead yet!
Working on it though. Howdy all! Sorry for the reclusiveness, but I’m getting schooled. It seems I’ve fallen out of the blogoverse and landed on a planet called “Calculus”, which is covered in large graphs and grids, and am getting … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age, Phil Goes to College
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Bad Science leads to Bad Medicine
At NRO, John Lott, Jr. writes about the bigotry held within the medical publishing community against firearms and people who own them. Medical journals are not always the objective, purely scientific publications we might think that they are. Their editors … Continue reading
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Exile on Blog Street
My apologies for the lack of bloggy as of late. Along with the day-to-day Work/School distractions I usually have, there is an added strange extended familial development currently in production that is acting murderous towards my available time. It may … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age, Uncategorized
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Please, oh please, YES!
The “progressives” on the leftosphere are trying to cut off the debate over just how high of a tax rate is “too much” by coming up with the idea of providing taxpayers a receipt of sorts telling them where their … Continue reading
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Swimmer’s Ear?
That is the only reason I figure that he couldn’t hear the theme music Judson Newton, missing Bahamas boater, likely found inside shark off “Jaws Beach” A boater who disappeared off Jaws Beach – on an island where one of … Continue reading
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Ego Boost Time!
My Wife is not a “shopper”. Hasn’t ever been, at least since I’ve known her. She’s never been one of those women who gets excited about a “Sale” or any such nonsense. In fact, the fact that she isn’t has … Continue reading
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