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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Out of this world
Spend some time off-planet today. Or, at least looking there. This link goes to the latest Hubble images. It’s not in the Constitution, but you’ll not see me complain about how much it costs. Call it my one luxury item. … Continue reading
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I’ve said in the past
That most of Congress is no better than your average criminal. Now, I have proof! A Milwaukee Army reservist’s military identification earned him some street cred Tuesday, when he says four men who mugged him at gunpoint returned his belongings … Continue reading
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Blind Side
The human race has a large one. Although no one noticed at the time, the Earth was almost hit by an asteroid last Friday. The previously undiscovered asteroid came within 8,700miles of Earth but astronomers noticed it only 15 hours … Continue reading
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You know it
Here in the PacNW, we’re known to be pretty hard on those who commit Party Fouls. Truck hits, kills Tacoma man who dropped pizza. You don’t even want to know what we do to folks who spill their beer.
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Be Advised: Part 2
When we left our intrepid wannabe collegiate (aka: Me), he had been advised by the college’s “Welcome Center Adviser” to contact the head of the Social Sciences Department to get advised on his course work. The question needing answered was: … Continue reading
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Be Advised: Part 1
During the past couple weeks I’ve been winding my way through the process of being admitted to and registering for college. I’ve come to the assumption that they have made it a multitude more complicated than it needs to so … Continue reading
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It’s election day!
I’m off to vote and then go to the range. Or, maybe I’ll go to the range and then go vote. If I was in Chicago, I couldn’t go to the range, so I’d have to vote twice!
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Dumb or Determined
You make the call! A group of University Of Washington students are being called vigilantes after they armed themselves with handguns and tried to set up patrols on University Avenue and other areas around campus where students have been attacked … Continue reading
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An intelligent business decision was made
Tuesday would’ve been a good day to buy Boeing stock. Wednesday the company announced they were going to ignore the demands of the Washington Machinists Union and go with a non-union shop in South Carolina to build their future 787 … Continue reading
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Missing, Presumed Fed
You could say I’ve gone out for an extended lunch. Hopefully not breaking any records The current record for longest extended lunch break is held by Ursa Minor publishing executive Lig Lury, Jr., last seen heading towards the Lalamatine District … Continue reading
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