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Tuesday, October 23. 2007France UpdateFrench accuse Dutch of "unacceptable cowardice." The French economic decline. Yanks and Brits buying up their countryside. Food UpdateAnimal fats are good for you. And government anti-obesity programs don't work (duh). Teacher, leave them kids alone. Every classroom needs a fat kid to make fun of. Ridin' DirtyRe-posted: I still get a good giggle out of Weird Al's White and Nurdy. Nurds are who make everything in the world run - including blogs - while the rest just benefit from it all and take it for granted.
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Canada's secret plans to invade the USMiddle Class Entitlement CreepEntitlement creep isn't a law of nature - it's a leftist strategy. The original big error was not means-testing Social Security. Steyn makes the case that ideas like expanding SCHIP to the middle class is the worst thing we can do "for the children." One quote:
More from the Steyn editorial at Flopping Tuesday Morning LinksThomas Jefferson was a geek with the ladies. Thompson: I will campaign the way I want to. Violence in Iraq drops 70%. Ace. Also, The surge is only the first step, by Jeff Emmanuel at Am. Thinker. And Bin Laden gives Iraq terrorists a pep talk. Also, What's the next challenge in Iraq? by Ignatius at WaPo. Advice for the Indians of Manitoba. Black Rod. #1 - No Excuses. h/t, SDA The UK's NHS has made dentists obsolete. John Fund on Louisiana's Boy Wonder "He knew what he was fighting for." The Congressional Medal of Honor, with video. A push to legalize internet gambling. Today's speaker line-up for Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. Did you miss The Barrister's Yankee Code during our technical problems over the weekend?
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Driveway at Maggie's Farm this weekMonday, October 22. 2007Why it's OK for scientists to lieBecause they have The Truth, of course. Dino. Dino reminds us of the famous joke paper by Sokal published by Social Text, arguing that physics is nothing more than an instrument of oppression (and in college, as I recall, it seemed that way). At Maggie's Farm, we love science and we love the scientific method, but we view it as a gradual and never-ending search for facts, not as Truth. The best burgers in AmericaEllen Across America lists these places. Editor: I vote for The Red Rooster in Brewster, NY - and the ones made at home (but not often enough by a long shot). I know people who will drive an hour for a couple of Rooster burgers and a little mini golf in the back. "What is a successful blog?"Quoted from a piece at Chronicle of Higher Education:
So is Maggie's a successful blog?
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Monday Afternoon LinksIt's Islamofascism Awareness Week. Some of the speakers here at Gateway. Photo from No Pasaran NYC has a private school crisis! NY Sun Unsexy businesses are the best. Coyote Ivory Tower hypoxia at the NYT Apple Cider Pot Roast. This looks good to me. Barone: The election picture has changed since last year. A photo visit to Auschwitz. h/t, Grow A Brain The Clintons and their pets. Can you judge people by how they handle their animals? Sounds like disposable stage props to me. Chissano on What Africa Needs. S,C&A. When work becomes a video game. The Carnival of Education at Education Wonks
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An old house in the Massachusetts Berkshires
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Deception
"You will be misinformed." Michael Yon, back in Iraq, on the false and misleading reporting.
QQQAOL is so yesterday. Our blogmeister Chris, who says that AOL does not recognize any of the technical conventions of the 2007 internet. (I still use it, with great annoyance, due to long-established habit.) Birds of a feather?A Jacksonian makes a detailed case for the sociopathy of the Clintons. The fact that the details become tedious is because the pattern is so consistent. Related: Has the silence begun to crack that they hang out with crooks, grifters, and scammers? Stossell does Globalistical WarmeningWhat's the matter with Krugman?
Conscience of a Liberal, at NYT
On the Road with Umberto EcoI'd rather have Eco read to me than to read him, and my lengthy weekend road trip was a good opportunity. The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, about a 60 year-old antique book dealer with amnesia, is a bit bloated but has enough gold in it to make it worth it. The reading by George Guidall, a Broadway actor who has recorded 850 books, is superb. He hams it up, just right.
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Sunday, October 21. 2007Have fun, Venezuelans!
Story here. But what if I like to work? And what if "the State" is an idiot? "Supposing reality exists? Then what?"
You have to give Gagdad Bob a few minutes to absorb his raccoon metaphysics.
Sunday Night LinksI am back from my Adirondack hunt. Great fun, of course. I missed quite a few grouse, but I knocked down a few too. Plenty of woodcock around, but I am always ambivalent about shooting them. Glad I missed the technical problems on the blog: it comes of using rustic servers made of wood and baling wire. Saw a fine shooting star, too, and made a wish. Photo is the West Branch of the Ausable River, in Whiteface. Daniel Botkin: Global warming doesn't matter. Blue Crab Jindal's election. A good thing. So that is supposed to prove what, Paul? Classical Basic difference between libs and conservatives. Captain Ed Bonfire of the Moral Vanities. Dr. Sanity Clintonistas rip "cheating Rudy." Is that a wise approach? ABC spins the funny Limbaugh smear story. Confed. Yank Gun-free zones and an unarmed citizenry. Wash. Times. Bad guys love gun control. Who can understand the modern UK? Dust my Broom Sex criminals vs. fun gals. TigerHawk Dopamine and mussel glue? Neurophilosophy Has Harry Reid gone too far to be re-elected? Betsy. I think so. Does half of America hate Hillary? I don't find her very likeable, but I don't hate her. Just another arrogant, power-hungry pol, who has some wrong assumptions about life and human nature, who wants to use the fruits of my labor to build power, and who thinks she's smarter than she is. Good news for the Cod? h/t, Flares "I caused the market crash of 1987." Conspiracy The EU will not have Free Speech. Gates. The Mandarins will not tolerate it. Related: The Enemy in Brussels. Liberals are a puzzlement to me, by Bert Prelutsky. A quote:
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Technical problems correctedI am fairly certain we are back up and running properly. Thanks to Chris for taking care of the problems - I know it was a major hassle. Here's a snap from the Berkshires today. That's a Sugar Maple:
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Who was Alec Guiness?Reposted from August, 2005 The Search for Alec Guiness What are your favorite roles? The Horse's Mouth, Kind Hearts and Coronets, and of course, George Smiley (Tinker, Tailor is the best made for TV movie ever made, bar none - a masterpiece), are mine. Oh, also, Bridge Over the River Kwai. But who was he? Piers Paul Reid's authorized biography is out, and it doesn't seem to answer the question. From the Boston Globe's review:
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A Dog's View of Politics: "Papoon for President - Not Insane"Reposted from 2005 A dog's view: It's seared - seared in my cultural-bio-psycho-social memory, just like Jung meant. Remember the George Papoon campaign? As I lie here on the kitchen floor, hoping some cherrries will fall off the plate, I am remembering that glorious "One Organism - One Vote" campaign. "Papoon for President - Not Insane" We animals and other organisms lost that election, but it was a wonderful time back in 1970. The voting machines were designed to exclude and to discourage one-celled animals from voting. Gosh, Uncle Steve Post and those guys on WBAI....great stuff. A Revolution that failed. You human gods would be lying on the kitchen floor, being fed dry cardboard kibbles for supper, and we dogs would be going to work all dressed-up like dandies - wow - I mean bow-wow - and running the country. We figured that Papoon would get the massive bacteria and amoeba votes and that would turn the whole country into Greenish-Brown-Pond-Scum-colored states. Plus, if we were short a few votes, they could all just divide, and double their vote. It's all from The Firesign Theater. (By the way, can you name that breed in the photo?)
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Not from today's LectionaryLuke 9, 18-27 18And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am? 19They answering said, John the Baptist; but some say, Elias; and others say, that one of the old prophets is risen again. 20He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am? Peter answering said, The Christ of God. 21And he straitly charged them, and commanded them to tell no man that thing; 22Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day. 23And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me. 24For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it. 25For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away? 26For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels. 27But I tell you of a truth, there be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the kingdom of God.
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