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Friday, February 2. 2007Friday Morning LinksDaylight Savings Time comes early this year. Grievance Training at ASU. One student complains, and gets into trouble. LGF. His grievance doesn't work! The irony is just too much. I bet he's one of those sub-human white heterosexuals whose grievances don't count, because he has the wrong skin color. Imam: Italy will be a Moslem state. Gateway They call this a college education. Durham in Wonderland Shrinkwrapped looks at Samuelson's piece on Universal Health Care How come nobody talks about the sun. Well, they do, but it's the wrong "narrative". Classical Values. The correct narrative is "Western Civilization is evil." The importance of amateurs. American.com. Heck, at Maggie's Farm, Amateurs Is Us. The Moslems will be watching this party: Clinton and Edwards vye for pro-Israel money Immigration Fees, from the WaPo:
Image: Stop clicking that thing - you might hurt your finger. You know we don't do p*rn here. Thursday, February 1. 2007Climate FolliesRe that thing about California changing its lightbulbs, Althouse has a better idea: ban air conditioning. Naw, they'd never do that. Tokenism is the thing. Plus a/c cools things off, right? Meanwhile, SDA notes that no-one in Canada really believes in the man-made global In other weather-related news, Joe Malchow illustrates the high intellectual and factual level on which global climate debates occur. (h/t, Viking). Blue Crab unveils the newest weather and climate predicting supercomputer. And those nice folks at the UN have decided that, if they can't scare the adults, maybe they can give the kiddy-poos nightmares. Since the UN totally sucks at preventing war and creating peace, maybe they are switching their marketing plan for world governance to the climate angle. Image: Scientists' consensus of the appearance of a Nome, Alaska, beachside resort in 2010. Make your reservations now, and save!
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Do No Evil My Ass
You know, if I was the dumbest person in the world, I'd offer a service where all the people in the world who have some sort of effect on the opinions of others can broadcast their thoughts and feelings all over this great globe of ours, and then I'd piss those people off as profoundly as possible by wrecking their webpages and holing up behind a help page with no contact information, and no help on the page. The two smartest people in the world are that dumb. Think how dumb dumb people are.
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Wednesday, January 31. 2007A few Weds Morning LinksMaggie's Farm is up and running. Limping, bleeding, but alive to fight another day. See our post from last night on Our Denial of Service Attack. We continue to block a good deal of our legitimate traffic, and commenting will be open sporadically today - if at all. An Aussie is offended by the Aussie flag. I am offended that the Aussie is offended. Mark Green's brother buys him a radio network. Air America. What a nice brother. Those outside the northeast don't know who Mark Green is. Here's the story. Mr. Edwards Builds his Dream House. Richard Clark - yes, that Richard Clark, on Iran. When people ask "When will we go to war with Iran?", I say "We already are." Meanwhile, Jon Cary attacks the US from Iran. That is beyond dissent: that is disloyal, if not utterly insane. But that's why we call him Pariah Kerry. Someone needs to run against him in MA. How about it, Neo-neocon? Two new books by Warming doubters. via Drudge Some of the problems with Vista. Chris Hedges scares me. Coyote A rational Senator? Lugar on Iraq.
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Tuesday, January 30. 2007Our Denial of Service Attack, UpdateJust got off the phone with our Webmeister Chris. Here's what I learned about the Denial of Service (DOS) "attack" which we have been dealing with on and off since Thursday, and which has made access for our readers intermittently difficult or, today, impossible. We have been subjected to what is termed a DOS Botnet Attack, consisting mainly of lengthy black market drug advertisements, containing multiple links, directed to our trackback system and to our commenting system (which is why they are shut down at the moment). A "bot" is, of course, a robotic software program. Chris determined that this attack is coming from China, India, Japan, and Korea, simultaneously. It is probably a criminal consortium of some sort - and a large one. DOS attacks are not designed to damage specific sites, and they are not designed to result in a DOS - after all, that would defeat the purpose, which is advertising. Like any parasite, a bot is not intended to kill its host - just to feed off it. Just like the Welfare State. Continue reading "Our Denial of Service Attack, Update"
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Tues. Morning LinksMoscow Mayor terms gay parade "Satanic." via Drudge. Why married people don't want sex. Dr. Helen LaShawn reminds us of an important piece by Walter Williams - Bogus Rights Color photos from the Depression Era. Very cool. (h/t, Done with Mirrors) Taking offense is offensive. Indeed it is, and hostile and manipulative too. Am Thinker. A quote:
The new Battleground Poll shows a conservative America. Intell Cons. The anti-war march. Old folks, reminiscing about 1968. Some people never grow up. (h/t, Instapundit) Quite pathetic, really.
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Monday, January 29. 2007Monday Cocktail Hour LinksChina warns against "wine and women" at Olympics. I guess song is OK. A case against women's suffrage, at Althouse. Emotional, impulsive, and elections are a popularity contest, like high school. Is that true? Dumbest thing: he put the duck in the fridge without cleaning it. And now the bird has a name. Sheesh. Can he shoot it again? The debate about Iran's role in Iraq. Regime Change Iran From a piece at Driscoll:
Yeah, LA Times. Let's wait 'til they do something really bad. Ethanol and corn prices. Willisms Webb, and absolute vs. relative poverty. Betsy. Good point. Now that absolute poverty is gone in the US, the envy-mongers need to focus on relative poverty. What else can they do? Everybody is relatively poor, compared to someone. New black realism in a post-civil rights world. Hymowitz in City Journal. A quote:
Sunday, January 28. 2007Today's battle in NajafThis was some fight. NY Sun. This is what happens when they stand and fight - 200-300 bad guys dead, two Americans dead in the chopper, and 2 dead Iraqi soldiers. Sunday Afternoon LinksEthanol production damaging the Mexican tortilla business. Iran in Iraq. It's not news, but watch us go after them...covertly, and at night. Prelapsarian, innocent vs. naive, and pompous language. Shape of Days. The BEEB bans LGF. Augean Stables. Are Americans saving enough for retirement? Cowen Liberals don't give a damn about human rights. Gay Patriot Is freedom dying in Central Europe? Reason Ruth Wisse in Opinion Journal. What happened to America, I wonder? A quote:
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Sunday LinksWake up America! Civilization calls! Red-neck fun - human sling shot. YouTube Milblogger interviews milblogger. Roggio talks with PFC Alanko. Your blog helped my law school grades. Volokh The Mavericks sing Blue Moon. Nice The future of hydrogen power. Env. Economics How much autonomy will doctors give up? Kevin MD. In socialized medicine, you doctor doesn't work for you anymore. A suicidal Turkey? Ralph Peters Global warming throughout the Solar System Black Hawk Up. David Warren The Guardian loves Chavez, because it means Socialism is Back! Up from Liberalism. Powerline takes a look at recovering liberals. Consider taking The Pledge. No, not the pledge to quit drinking. Krauthammer on energy. A quote:
Saturday, January 27. 2007"Drone - drone - drone..."
Listen to the recording - it's a kick, and a grammar lesson. Nyhan. But who is prolix here? (Just an idea: Prolix - the new antidepressant that gets you talking again.)
Saturday Morning LinksWhy the dude photo? Opie complained that we never show any eye candy for the gals. So here's a photo of me, in my side job. Yes, I do work out. No, there is not a wad of kleenex in those shorts. And I am straight. And no, you cannot have my phone number. Hollywood loved Bill, but they do not seem to love Hillary. Not their type. Heck, that's in her favor, but she is not for me. Does Mormonism bother you? Not me. RWNH. Romney is OK with me. Where would we be without government's help? Spain decrees fashion sizes. Althouse. Hahahaha. It's not a joke. Journalism is a dying trade. Not at Maggie's Farm, but we don't get paid. No benefits, either, other than world-wide fame. On the other hand, we rely on journalists, but we take them with a tablespoon-full of salt. We prefer Michael Yon and his ilk, the volunteers. Going after the Iranian govt. About time. Jawa. Get those "special forces" on the job. No contest. Mountain lion attack. A tough lady. Cao. Everybody is on this cool story. The heartbreak of income inequality. Cowen (!) in the NYT. (via Instapundit - how does he do it, with a job? Well, he's a Prof, but still...) The new UN scandal. What is the US doing with these scumbags? Unions are still dying. No wonder they want the illegals. Eventually, the only unions will be government employees, which is truly ridiculous when you think about it. Anchor Rising The gay sheep story, at the NYT. What was this all about, anyway? Apaches in Baghdad. Iraq the Model. This so-called country is nuts. Numerology gone wild, in Belgium. Is this satire? Brussels Journal. A jet-powered turtle. Perfect. You thought guns were illegal in Britain? Silly you. The crims have all the guns they want. Dust my Broom. The honest people have nothing. My solution: Arm the populace, and train them in handguns. Winning elections. This quote is right, alas, from Neo-neo:
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Friday, January 26. 2007Friday MorningChicago Bears inspire a city still reeling from the Great Fire of 1871 The new military ray gun Obesity and osteoporosis. Apparently carrying 80 lbs. of lard around doesn't help. One would think that it would. Dogs and health.: "In some cases, the social support offered by an animal is greater than the support another human could offer." Ain't that the truth. Calorie quiz. Rich guy wins yacht race.
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Thursday, January 25. 2007Thursday LinksSent to re-education treatment facility for bad thoughts. Definitely watch the video. Ex-Donk Please take a few minutes to read the Fukuyama post from yesterday - you won't regret it. It is meaty and important. Polipundit: Re Duke and Nifong's come-uppance, "And the chorus of cheers from “civil liberties” liberals everywhere is just deafening." Newt warns of holocaust. YNET Shacking up with Jesus. Spirit and Eros, at Asst. Village Idiot Blatant racial sterotyping in the NYT. Horsesfeathers. A quote:
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Wednesday, January 24. 2007Weds. Morning LinksComments on the SOTU from Michelle and Powerline. The NY Sun editorial here. A pre-comment on Bush and medical care. Kesler at Dem Project Global warming backpedalling. Moonbattery Abandon hope, all ye who read here. (Finally added this blog buddy to our blogroll) Ahmadinejad getting deeper into trouble in Iran. How long can he last? Ethanol is a scam. Maggie's readers already know this: it takes more energy to produce ethanol fuel than ethanol fuel contains. Soon we can cast off the obsolete, Puritanical taboo against bestiality. Yes, we can be modern if we want to be. Why Britain does not react to treason within. Auster How come you can have black-only organizations, but not white-only? (not that I can think of anyone who would want a white-only)
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Tuesday, January 23. 2007Tues. Night LinksGeorge W terms Islam "a fanatic and fraudulent religion." 1619 blast furnace found in VA Hugh Hewitt is a "pathetic pedant." Aren't we all? Isn't a pedant just a stickler for truth? A serious football fan. Probably the doc felt the same way. I'd call this a win-win-win-win. Bainbridge compares Hillary with Maggie. Al Quaida to Bush: Bring 'em on. Brave words? Am. Thinker slams the Duke faculty. Tuesday Morning LinksImage stolen from a piece at Sisu, Two for the price of one. A trip to the Korean DMZ. Samizdata Oliver Kamm meets Red Ken. I want Kamm to be my prof. Mathematics is always in a mess. Hayes at American Scientist explains why proofs do not necessarily mean all that much. Male and female labor force participation, by year. Interesting trends. Abortion: Culture of death or "culture of me"? Evangelical Outpost. Yes, abortion is a grievous sin, whether it's called a sin of self-love or murder, and whether it's legal or not. Worst universities. Hee hee. Boortz does not care much for Hillary Clinton. Funny. A Left boilerplate rant. YARGB Excellent update on Chavez and neighbors, at Venez. News
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Monday, January 22. 2007A few Monday Morning LinksHalf of Dems want Bush to fail in Iraq. That is sickening. How the 1918 Spanish Flu killed The consequences of losing in Iraq, by VDH Here comes Big Mommy. Good idea? (h/t, Instap) Very cool map of the USA. Coyote Both labor and business want illegals. WaPo Chris Dodd will not run for re-election in CT. That means one less empty suit in the Senate. Is MySpace responsible for how people use it?
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Saturday, January 20. 2007A few Saturday LinksThink Higgs-boson next time you carry a heavy garbage bag to the garbage can. This weighty subject of the nature of matter is impossible for me to get my head around. Weatherman says that no meteorologists believe notion of man-made climate change. (Drudge) A chick fight video goes viral. CNN video More studies to be pursued on cell phones and acoustic neuroma. My theory: it's not the cell phone themselves that are the problem, it's the idiocy of the conversations.
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Friday, January 19. 2007Friday Morning LinksSundance Festival goes political. Driscoll Dems consider "registering" bloggers who address policy issues. Say Anything (h/t, Dust my Broom). Don't anyone dare tell me that the Left is sympathetic to free speech. Blue Crab What kind of difficult person are you? Althouse Like herding dolphins. Noose tightening around Al Sadr's neck. This bad dude needs killing real bad. And he is asking for it.
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Thursday, January 18. 2007Fool me once...
That much-discussed NYT piece on marriage in the US: they cooked the books and made it up - even to the point of including 15 year olds. Why do we keep taking them at face value when we know darn well that they are a propaganda organ for the Left? Driscoll explains.
Cuban Health CareIt is semi-amusing that Castro is going down the tubes because of Cuban medicine - that much-vaunted glory of the world. Piecing together the details, it sounds like he had GI surgery for some intestinal ailment, whether cancer or diverticultis or whatever, but, for some idiot reason, they never gave him an ostomy. Ostomies allow the guts to heal post surgery, and prevent surgical infection. They are not fun, but much preferable to unnecessary death. When you cut out a length of gut, and just re-connect it immediately like a plumber, you are asking for big trouble. The doctors brought over from Spain might very well have suggested a new procedure to create an ostomy, but it might have been too late if everything is breaking down and he is leaking fecal matter into his belly. Like I care, in his case. Mind you, this is all speculation based on minimal news info. Thurs. Morning LinksMy vote goes to Louis Lunch. Where is wealth being created, on the global map? YARGB Favorite Myths. Cartoons, at Reason New York Magazine invents "grups." Magazines love to invent terms like this: I guess it gets attention and sells magazines. This is about adults who don't seem fully grown up, and appear to identify more with adolescents than with real adults. Why the trades make good, well-paid careers. At Maggie's Farm, we believe that too many people go to college (which in many cases has become extended high school anyway), and that too many people disdain good honest skilled work. Where I live in MA, you cannot find a plumber, and when you do, they charge $125. for a house call. The repair is on top of that. And, besides that, they want cash only, or they won't come back the next time. Not in my backyard, say MA liberals. First it was the Nantucket windmills, and now it's poor people. Speaking of hypocrisy, more hate speech from the Angry Left. Duke faculty too smart by half? RCP. I wouldn't put it that way. There is a thing called "educated fools" - rich in degrees but dumb in life. Colleges are sanitaria for them. Palestinian Chic. Princeton loves the Palis. Why? They even hate eachother. Knife control on the way, in Canada? States, by net migration. Kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it? Willisms. And, speaking of which, look at New Jersey, about which Viking - and Malanga - have a few things to say. Fear-mongering in CT. This time, it's "chemicals." (h/t, Junk Science) Image: Actually, we love owls and all of God's critters, but we did like this one anyway.
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Wednesday, January 17. 2007Weds. MorningMichelle is back home. So soon? I was hoping for a longer stay, with more good stuff from Iraq. Tancredo cannot win, but he has the force of ideas. I'd say the same about Newt. How to get rid of cosmolene. It's like vasolene. MassBackwards is building a cosmolene-removing system for his new guns. Too complicated for me: why not just hold them over a campfire? Dylan is buying a house in Scotland. Althouse doesn't understand. IMO, that means she doesn't undertand a thing about Dylan. His heart's in the highlands, Ann. Your choice of parents is your most important decision in life. Cafe Hayek Lies and Videotape: Pallywood. Augean Stables. NB: Lying, in the Middle East, does not carry the moral burden that it carries in the West. Duh. The war on unmannerly speech. Moonbattery The EU wants enlightenment for the Moslems. Good luck. Singleton Who should pay for an externality? Technical, but it's the cutting edge of the environmental protection movement. Env. Economics Run away! Run away! Al Quaida flees Baghdad.
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ChristianophobiaWhy do Libs seem to hate Christians? Auster spells out his First Law of Majority-Minority Relations. A quote:
Whole piece here.
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