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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Big Happenings Today
This afternoon should see the completion of the first stage of The Big Project, which will be blogged tomorrow, with pics, hopefully to everyone’s enjoyment. After that, Stage Two of The Big Project will begin, meaning that I will be … Continue reading
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It is all part of The Plan
Someone was listening (or possibly just following sound economic ideas). Mazda Motor Corp bought back 6.87-per-cent of its outstanding shares for 17.8 billion yen (184.26 million dollars) through off-hours trading at the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday, it said. The Mazda … Continue reading
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A Conversation
This took place at approximately 0430 this morning in my office between myself and a co-worker who will remain nameless. he’s a nice enough guy, definitely not one of the dunderheads I spoke of last week, but things being the … Continue reading
The Plan
A number of folks out there are asking what should be done with GM in regards to the bailout they and Ford & Chrsler are begging for. These questions are only being seriously asked because these companies got “Too Big … Continue reading
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By Tor
Snowdog’s on vacay this weekend Tor’s Worlds Without Death or Taxes When is a mainstream publisher also an anti-authoritarian propagandist? When it publishes science fiction. High in Manhattan’s famous Flatiron Building you’ll find the headquarters of Tor Books, the most … Continue reading
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$0.02 Requested
You’ll want to check this discussion out.
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What are you doing here? (Updated)
I’m busy voting. Like you should be doing. Oh, you already voted? Excellent. When I get back I’ll have a gift for all of you who have voted. In the meantime, have a good day. Update: It was the busiest … Continue reading
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Anniversary
On this day, seven years ago, I handed over possession of the magic words that turn me back into a frog to The Wife. You’ll excuse me if I take the weekend off. Be good to yourselves. This may be … Continue reading
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I’m a Marxist
A Groucho Marxist. If I see an elephant in my pajamas, I shoot him. But is Barack Obama really a socialist? Donald J. Boudreaux, Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Cafe Hayek blogger says no. In the classic … Continue reading
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That’ll learn ’em
Remember those kids from the creepy Obama-song video a couple weeks back? Wouldn’t it be nice if someone treats their Trick-or-Treating experience like this next week? Suddenly, being an Obama-bot doesn’t sound so appealing, does it, kiddo?
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