Archive for October, 2003
I have much to do to get my site where I dream it to be. For the time being, you may visit me at my old site. This new site is getting to be harder than it looks.
Like a new car and nowhere to go. . ..
3 Comments Published by jakeallen October 27th, 2003 in UncategorizedUm, I have this shiny new website, and um, no great post to kick it off. The last few days I have been holding off all my great ideas (great? you ask) until I get this thing working, and now all I can do is barely hum the theme to Hunt for Red October.
Yet […]
For the first time since 1945 (and therefore the first time in history), Japan’s voters may vote in a truly free election Nov. 9th. That may be overstating it a bit, but Japanese politics in the 20th century may be characterized by monarch transforming to oligarchy from start to finish.
Japan’s ruling party, officially part […]
~gauche and Metzger have shaken the “greater Hillsdale blogging community” to the core, first with the LXB. Unfortunately, I was not included (jerks).
Now, ~gauche has compiled a list of Hillsdale bloggers. It has been very useful, and is getting much press in the community of sites. It would be most kind […]
The war has started . . . are you ready?
I have been declared arch-nemesis of the League of Extrodinary Bloggers, and my rejection only fuels my twisted scemes to destroy you all! Whaa ha ha haa haa!
My friends are few (shall I add Krupa? He opposes the rhetorical tyranny of the so-called Logocentrist, known […]
. . . a long night of uneasy sleep . . . my enemies are ever surrounding me . . . waiting, waiting . . . soon.
Hey guys, do not forget about larknews.com.
Don’t blame Rupert, it’s an AP story . . .
2 Comments Published by Jake Allen October 30th, 2003 in UncategorizedThe economy grew at a scorching 7.2 percent annual rate in the third quarter in the strongest pace in nearly two decades. Consumers spent with abandon and businesses ramped up investment, compelling new evidence of an economic resurgence.
There are several possible conclusions I could draw from this (good) news. Instead of praising the Bush […]
I would like to include a section about myself on this page. Also to come, sections on Ockham’s life, nominalism, medieval theology, and scholasticism. Is there anything I should be certain to tell the internet community about myself? Please comment.
Are there any specific questions (or general questions) about nominalism or medieval Franciscans […]
This is a real picture from my hometown, Great Falls, MT, taken yesterday. Yes, it is snowing the day before Halloween (aka Reformation Day, a more noble title and celebration, unless you are Irish Catholic, in which case Halloween will do just fine) in my hometown. It’s Montana, after all.
A meat packing plant, […]