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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Sunday Reading Material
The American Digest blog has posted up how the Code of the West has now become The Code of the Left, with comparisons of each. Needless to say, this change is not an “Upgrade”. A couple of examples: Never steal … Continue reading
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Silence in Syria, Panic in Iran
…because their Russian-made air-defense systems have been shown to be completely worthless. Read the whole thing, it’s funny as hell. h/t Kim.
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WOULD you LIKE to PLAY a GAME?
One of the points I used in my price negotiations when purchasing Buddy was that the license tabs were up in November. I am now going to turn this to my advantage, with your help (hopefully). This is the perfect … Continue reading
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Factor this in
To your 2008 predictions GALLUP: Trust in Federal Government, On Nearly All Issues, Hits New Low A new Gallup poll reveals that, as the organization puts it, Americans now “express less trust in the federal government than at any point … Continue reading
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Linky, No Thinky
Very busy now. I’ve found out that I’ll have a student next week to teach my job too whilst I take most of October off with The Wife and Fam. She is, quite literally, a student. Just graduated from high … Continue reading
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Cervical Laminectomy
So, I’ve not been posting much because in two days, my Mom goes under the knife for spinal surgery. That would be a hairy item to face in any event, but in this case the procedure itself is pretty astonishing … Continue reading
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Yep
I half-assed it last week around here. Sorry about that, but let me tell you why. Work has been very busy. Let me tell you how busy. It’s been so busy that I did not realize until 1915 last night … Continue reading
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Watch For Uranus
Because a large number of other people will be looking for Uranus. Heck, they’ll probably even be using high powered telescopes to catch a glimpse of Uranus. Uranus is the second most distant planet in our solar system. Although it’s … Continue reading
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Still on the hunt
Went and looked at a Commanche pickup yesterday and found to my dismay that they too are a bit short of leg room. Goona try out one of these in the near future (tomorrow or Thursday) No four-door Cherokees for … Continue reading
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I suppose I should explain my absence
Well, let’s see: After last week’s work fiasco (the boss-lady fired another one, and then yet another one left sick on Tuesday for the rest of the week with some sort of strep-throat crap, making an office that usually runs … Continue reading
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