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Looks like I’m back.
Time will tell.
Cheers!
I need to make changes to the site that I do not know how to do (yet). Please be patient.
Blandus, please go in and set your birthplace from the main menu.
thank you.
Website was down because of some database problems. Well, not down, but not working either.
Things are working, sort of. Some of the settings seem to have changed.
We’ll see.
Madness!
Today is George Will’s birthday. (1941)
National Day of Prayer (US)
Cheers!
Evil goof-ball Zacarias Moussaoui gets life in prison. The talking heads are already criticizing the jury. STOP. The jury is the mechanism we use to decide guilt, mitigations, aggravations, et al. It’s imperfect, but much more desirable than the government deciding guilt without a third-party adjudicator. The jury had a lot […]
Girls like cell phones, boys like video games.
Madness.
I saw two movies this weekend.
1) Flight 93 was pretty good. It’s not as good as the reviews say it is, but OK. It tries not to offend the terrorists who killed thousands. Madness.
2) RV, starring Robin Williams, was OK too. Rent it for classic family comedy.
Further, the Star Spangled Banner […]
I have recently become addicted to the trials and trevails of WaiterRant.net. This is good quaility literature and teaches you how to be a better customer. “Waiter” experiences the madness on a daily basis.
Sample from a recent post:
(site contains a tolerable level of profanity)
“Is the owner here?” Moustache asks, “I’m good friends with […]
Kudos to all the high-school teens who participated in an honest demonstration of dialog with the pro-homosexual culture of many of our public schools during today’s “Day of Truth.”
Silence – from their parents or their peers – doesn’t teach kids anything. It just leaves their still-forming consciences open for exploitation by those who are emboldened […]
Madness!
This issue has bothered me for a long time.
To feminists, it’s Equal Pay Day, a pseudo-holiday when National Organization for Women and National Council of Women’s Organizations lament the disparity between men’s and women’s wages. Feminists groups claim that the first four months of the year were spent making up for last year’s gap. On […]
Quantum physics is fascinating because the unexpected becomes reality. We learn that the world we live in, indeed the matter within and around us, does not act like what we see and touch. It acts a bit more like what we hear and smell. When we can taste quantum, then we’ll have […]