- (Feb 9, 4:54) Mader Blog: The Bush Doctrine
- (Feb 9, 13:16) What the Font? - "Upload a scanned image of the font and we'll show you the closest matches in our database". Impressive (if it works well)!
- (Feb 9, 13:25) Scale-free network - Wikipedia
- (Feb 9, 13:25) loom - a del.icio.us clone - Not currently available for the public to sign up, it seems
- (Feb 9, 13:32) the mystery of "link free" - When surfing around Japanese sites, one often encounters a polite little message that goes something like this...
- (Feb 9, 13:36) Power Line: Al Gore channels Charles Lindbergh - Man am I GLAD this guy isn't president. Via Glenn
- (Feb 9, 13:43) Rantingprofs: A LIEUTENANT'S STORY - "I got this wonderful email from a 1st Lieutenant currently serving in Baghdad with the US Army... [who has] had a great deal of interaction with the media. I reprint it here...". Via Glenn
- (Feb 9, 14:23) OpinionJournal - Peggy Noonan: Philosophy, Not Policy - "Why Bush isn't good at interviews". "Speeches are the vehicle for philosophy. Interviews are the vehicle of policy. Mr. Kerry does talking points and can't give an interesting speech. Mr. Bush can't do talking points and gives speeches full of thought an
- (Feb 9, 14:30) Latin Textbook: Wheelock's Latin (HTML) - via Hans
- (Feb 9, 14:32) Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming Language || kuro5hin.org - via Erik
- (Feb 9, 14:33) Cox & Forkum: Weapons of Mass Distraction
- (Feb 9, 14:34) Cox & Forkum: Ante Depressant
- (Feb 9, 14:37) Clayton Cramer: What Happens When A Professor Is Honest - "Do you suppose that if he put a statement into his syllabus that he was a committed Marxist that this would be a problem? What if a male professor put in a picture of his "civil union" ceremony with Bruce? Do you suppose that they would be trying to push
- (Feb 9, 14:37) Clayton Cramer: Free Speech: Void Where Prohibited by Homosexuals
- (Feb 9, 14:40) Clayton Cramer: Bad Guy Goes to the Wrong Neighborhood - "She said one of the men yelled after the retreating burglar: "And that's just our womenfolk."" LOL.
- (Feb 9, 14:48) Review of MandrakeMove
- (Feb 9, 14:49) langreiter.com plain, simple: 2004-02-09-cNail - Christian comments on that "C is not my favorite language" article from Kuro5hin linked earlier
- (Feb 10, 1:23) Second p0st: Coding personality
- (Feb 10, 2:17) Roger L. Simon: Kill the Messenger Who Brings the Bad News
- (Feb 10, 2:25) Instapundit.com: Here's how CNN is spinning the Zarqawi memo
For links "as they happen", see http://del.icio.us/keith
That anyone can still think the Iraq war wasn't a good idea after all that's happened astounds me. As I was driving home late this evening I was listening to John Batchelor. He really has an impressive show, by the way - I hear stuff from him I never hear anywhere else.
Tonight during the short time I was listening he had someone on in England discussing the political aspects of Prince Charles' upcoming trip to Iran. The person compared England (along with Germany and another country I forget) and the US to a "good cop, bad cop" team, which is the same thing Steven Den Beste has pointed out.
Next, he had on a correspondent who I think was in South Korea, outlining lots of news about Pakistan's nuclear proliferation. He said that the only reason we know about what went on with Pakistan trading nuclear secrets with Iran, Libya, and North Korea is because of Libya's recent capitulation. According to him, this activity goes all the way back to 2000. Musharraf claims Abdul Qadeer Khan was solely responsible for this, yet the person revealed that Musharraf himself travelled alone to Libya in 2000 (around the same time as Kahn was making deals), Kahn has been pardoned, and I think the correspondent said that Musharraf is even letting Kahn keep the money he made.
All bad stuff... but the point is we wouldn't know a thing about it if we hadn't gone into Iraq. Not to mention that we freed millions of people and deposed an evil dictator, of course.
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To answer an earlier question, I amalmost certain every game can bebeat. ...
Jared: Jul 16, 2:20pm