Archive for May, 2004
If you use the Internet, then you already know that Google is launching one of the most anticipated Initial Public Offerings (IPO) in stock history.
So what would you bid on Google? Google has announced its plans to raise $2,718,281,828, which some of you will immediately recognize as the mathematical constant “e” […]
Note: the following opinions are offered as one acknowledging no expertise in the study of the law.
Supreme Court Justice David Souter was assaulted while jogging Friday around 9PM.
While the assault and hospitalization are probably insignificant to national politics or judicial practice, and while the assault is probably not part of any conspiracy (the US Dept. […]
I just watched a half-hour of NASCAR.
Madness!
As I have referred to earlier, Google has one of the largest computers in the world. It already has the most complete, most accurate, and most updated index of the Internet, famously searchable. It is launching the most ambitious email service ever attempted, giving each user one gigabyte of searchable space and […]
“Britney Spears” is an anagram for “Presbyterians”. Change the letters, you’ll see.
Today is Cornelius Van Til’s (1895 to 1987) birthday.
Let’s remember what the Iraqis did to US soldiers. (via Drudge)
Just in case anyone forgets in tempest of recent (and expected) allegations.
Sudan to keep seat on UN Human Rights Commission
Closed Published by Jake Allen May 4th, 2004 in UncategorizedAnd Vietnam might join them!
As you may know, Sudan is conducting genocide against its indigenous people, the Montagnard. Allegations of child slavery persist, particularly among young girls, and non-white Christians can pretty much expect martyrdom.
MADNESS!
Here is an interesting graph of the fluxuation of gasoline prices, with and without inflation adjustments. Just in time for the highest gas prices since 1990. (via Instapundit.com)
I noticed a jump in major election years, at least a little bit. Correlative, to be sure, but is there a solid connection? How much do […]
Terrorism has dropped to the lowest level since 1969. Way down since 2001. (via gphiles.com)
Of course, the liberals told us that invading Afghanistan would create more terrorism; invading Iraq would create more young zealots who would give their lives for terror.
Apparently, the policy of killing terrorists works. Apparently, the policy of destroying regimes that […]
Jesus came back last night, you missed it
1 Comment Published by Jake Allen May 5th, 2004 in UncategorizedAccording to the UK’s Royal Astronomical Society, the moon was to turn blood red last night. We missed it.
See Acts 2:20 or Joel 2:28 for why this is important.
The moon turning to blood is one widely recognized signs of the second coming of Jesus, a time which will inaugurate the final judgment and […]
Frat boys shoot visiting Chinese Communists with Civil War cannon
2 Comments Published by Jake Allen May 5th, 2004 in UncategorizedDude, I am starting to think I did not have enough fun in college. Fraternity almost causes international incident and World War III. Instead they just blew up a ping-pong table, sobered, and posted bail.
Shooting commies with a Civil War cannon? That’s totally Hillsdale College.
Madness!
But what really knocked me out was her cheap sunglasses.