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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Getting Requests
I’m getting emails from folks wondering why I haven’t yet blogged about the E.O. President Obama signed that essentially gives INTERPOL carte blanche on US soil. What is there really to say about it that the pros haven’t said? We … Continue reading
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Forgetting the narrative
I’m expecting something very bad to happen to the UCLA PoliSci department in the not too distant future. It may just be lack of funding, but it could be something as bad as having the library fall on them. Media … Continue reading
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Merry Christmas
Well, the present I wanted to give y’all got sunk by the after effects of the System Restore fiasco from a couple weeks back. So, instead, you get this tale (which may in fact be a better gift, depending on … Continue reading
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The times they are a changin’
It used to be that the only three days of the year the garbage man had off were Thanksgiving day, Christmas day and New Years day. Not so much in 2009. I’ll be going back to work in seven hours, … Continue reading
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It is quite obvious
Now that the dots are connected. First a couple of quotes The trouble is that people are beginning to be afraid of the state – but they are also afraid to be without the state. Chris Mounsey – UK Libertarian … Continue reading
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EuroCrash
I hope Soros is as invested in the Euro as they say he is. Greece has already accumulated a mountain of debt that will be difficult if not impossible to pay off. The government has borrowed more than 110 percent … Continue reading
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Issues
I’m currently having one. I had to do a System Recovery from a harddrive backup on Saturday. Everything went well enough but the Network Controller decided it didn’t want to join us on the other side. Hence, I am without … Continue reading
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The ravers need their fix
I guess blowing smoke up their ass isn’t doing for them anymore. Obama shaped ecstasy pills hit the streets President Barack Obama’s approval rating may be hovering in the 50 percent range, but that doesn’t mean America’s Commander-in-Chief isn’t catching … Continue reading
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Have a good holiday
We’re getting a moderate deluge here. I hope your weather is better. See y’all tomorrow. Makin’ pies!
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You know what “They” say
“They” say that it takes a Carter to get a Reagan. I’d just like to add that it takes a Nixon/Ford to get a Carter. GWB and the Republican controlled Congress, and the bad press they got, disgusted the American … Continue reading
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