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March 3, 2002

InstaBlogged (and I feel so cheap…)

Open note to Instapundit readers: Here I am, practically on my deathbed, and Prof. Reynolds has the nerve — yes, Nerve! — to suggest that I’m (cough, cough — have I mentioned how ill I’ve been?) a

InstaBlogged (and I feel so cheap…)

Open note to Instapundit readers: Here I am, practically on my deathbed, and Prof. Reynolds has the nerve — yes, Nerve! — to suggest that I’m (cough, cough — have I mentioned how ill I’ve been?) a

Dirty is as Dirty Does

Just popping in from the “Cup-o-Soup meets The Giant Bottle of Pepto” (sounds almost like a 50s flick — Now in Amazing Vom-o-Rama!) sidelines to point out that John Podhoretz has a 40 Days and 40 Nights in NRO. A bit: Certainly, there are things in 40 Days and 40 Nights that I detested (there’s only so much clinical sex humor I can stand). But there’s still something winning about

Blogwars, the second incursion

Still feeling under the weather, so blogging (like eating) will be light today. I’m thinking about bringing in a ProxyBlogga® to do some posting for me (jes’ like that li’l

Startin’ your Sunday off with a Big Hot BLU-1186 Bang

Flit’s resident weapons expert Bruce Rolston has several really insightful posts on Strategic bombers. And sandwiched between is a link to his December discussions of thermobaric munitions, which as Bruce notes “is what you call a fuel-air bomb when the good guys use it.” protein wisdom provides you with some December backstory of its own, below. [update: Bruce has added a third installment] [update 2: For some reason, the archive

Startin’ your Sunday off with a Big Hot BLU-1186 Bang

Flit’s resident weapons expert Bruce Rolston has several really insightful posts on Strategic bombers. And sandwiched between is a link to his December discussions of thermobaric munitions, which as Bruce notes “is what you call a fuel-air bomb when the good guys use it.” protein wisdom provides you with some December backstory of its own, below. [update: Bruce has added a third installment] [update 2: For some reason, the archive

Sadly, Keats remains silent

So, while I’m nursing mugs of chicken broth and trying to keep down Saltines and flat ginger ale, QuasipunditLeft® Tony Adragna is busy rewriting Lord Tennyson: Charge of The Press Brigade “Half a blog, half a blog, Half a blog onward, All in the valley of Blogs Rode the six hundred. ‘Forward, the Press Brigade! Charge for the blogs!’ he said: Into the valley of Blogs Rode the six hundred…