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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
What is the opposite of “Woot!”
Finals are next week, Philosophy on Monday, and Math on Thursday. So, I won’t be existing most this weekend. Only my coursework will. Other than an afternoon spent at the Mischief Maker’s Hot-Rod-A-Rama on Saturday, I’ll be “nose in book” … Continue reading
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I can live with this result
Quite possibly because it pisses off both the hippies and the Christian Socialists at the same time. You are 21% hippie. You’re not in the lowest bracket of non-hippie-hood, but you’re close. I advise a field trip to a … Continue reading
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Damn Them!
Well, after seeing the commercials and then David’s posts on the flick, The Wife and I are making a date for this weekend to go see “Inception”. However, sitting in a cramped, dark room, shoulder to shoulder with rude strangers … Continue reading
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The Rules, they are a-changin’
By Phil Kadath: For no particular reason other than I’m cleaning up the sidebar and freshening up the blogroll. I thought it appropriate to fiddle with “The Rules Round These Parts”. This list now goes to 11. This post will … Continue reading
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The RNS EMail Addresses
Same excuse as above. Phil : randomnuclearstrikes (at) gmail (dot) com David : davidwhitewolf (at) yahoo (dot) com MadRocketScientist : N/A Scott : N/A Dave the RNS Photographer : N/A
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Why I’ll never be on the Supreme Court
Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Ing dong) from Minnesota was being “cute” during the Kagan confirmation hearings yesterday, mentioning that it appeared Kagan had not spent the night waiting for the opening of the new sparkling vampire movie. You can read the … Continue reading
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Eurocentric
Excuse me for a moment whilst I gaze across the pond… For some odd reason, the locals are getting restless about the solidity of their currency. At Samizdata, I found a link to this Daily Mail piece where the writer … Continue reading
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We’ve hit the “Good Day” trifecta!
McDonald landed today, with civil rights restriction shattering thunder. The last man in the US Senate to publicly vote to deny blacks their civil rights has died. The Heartless Libertarian has announced his return from Afghanistan!
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5 Years After Kelo
We’re making headway. Mostly local. But since Kelo reminded and awoke many modern day Dionysians that the federals have little interest in respecting or enforcing our rights, that is the best headway.
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What will AlGore do with his evenings
That was the first question that ran through my mind when I read this headline Chatroulette Plans Penis-Recognition Algorithm to Block Users There’s something exhilarating about meeting someone new, whether it’s in a coffee shop or online. That is, until … Continue reading
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