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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Good for the Goose
Good for the Gander Looking back, Patrick Rosario realizes it probably wasn’t the wisest thing to do. Still, as it turned out, the burglars who tried to loot his Bellevue home got a surprise of their own as they began … Continue reading
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Then they need to quit voting Democrat
The MadRocketScientist finds one of those studies that reveals what most of us what we already knew Today, the Center for Union Facts (CUF) released a unique new poll which found that 82% of non-unionized American workers would not like … Continue reading
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The Electronic Time Vampires
I’m not a tech-junkie. This could be the reason why. NSFW If it isn’t already, this vid will be very popular at Microsoft. Found at KisP
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Cancellation of All Debt
Joe’s interesting post mentions someone advocating the above. Joe seems skeptical. Well, let me tell you — it’s already happening in the market to a large degree. I work in the consumer-debt “industry.” One of the areas we’ve avoided to … Continue reading
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of 2009
The W-2 forms have arrived and will meet their destiny with the paperwork from my mortgage company and collected sales receipts this morning in an effort to get some of our money back before The Obamanation pulls a California. Seeing … Continue reading
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I support the sentiment
So I’m wondering how long it will last US-EU trade war looms as Barack Obama bill urges ‘Buy American’ The prospect of a trade war between the US and Europe is looming after “Buy American” provisions were added to President … Continue reading
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And so it was written
Nick M. at Counting Cats brings us the news of a new addition to the New Testament. Reuters: Breaking News – Alexandria, Egypt, January 20th, 1-30 AM UTC… An international team of Biblical Scholars have just released part of what … Continue reading
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The Iceman Politc-ith
Because “The Maverick” is right next door. And dangerous. Actor Val Kilmer is strongly considering a run for New Mexico governor in 2011 when Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson will be term-limited out of office. He told The Hill at Monday’s … Continue reading
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Well that sucked
No, no, no. Not rangeday with Carnaby Fudge. That went well. I was able to get the .22-250 re-zeroed and reconfirmed the zero on the .444. And I got to do so with a couple of guys who can shoot … Continue reading
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So yeah
Yesterday was my birthday. I now have 25 years experience at being 12 years old. At least that is how I see it. I spent it, for the first time in a long time, at work. I’ve been taking my … Continue reading
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