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March 14, 2006

Random IM conversation with Bill INDC

INDCBill:  you know INDCBill: I had this exact problem with Ambien INDCBill: did all kinds of stuff, remembered NONE of it the next day INDCBill: you know what the worst was? proteinwisdom: What? INDCBill: the killings INDCBill: like the time I woke COVERED in blood wearing nothing but a broken condom—a screwdriver and clumps of hair on the floor next to my bed. INDCBill: in the living room?  dead body

Thanks…

1) To D.J Quigley for locating and sending me an out of print copy of Robert Axelrod’s The Evolution of Cooperation, which Don notes takes game theory and, by way of analogy, carves out a paradigm shift for political relevance.  D.J. notes that the book was the basis for the bulk of his post-graduate work in fields ranging from behavioral analysis and ethology to law—particularly anti-trust enforcement. So I’m eager

“Daytona Prostitutes Hunting Serial Killer”

Via Drudge and Local 6 News: Women involved in prostitution in Daytona Beach, Fla., have reportedly armed themselves and are searching for a serial killer behind the slayings of three residents, according to a Local 6 News report. “Rather than run from the man police labeled a serial killer, streetwalkers here in Daytona Beach along Ridgewood Avenue say they are seeking the serial killer out,” Local 6 reported Tarik Minor

The “Beyond ‘Beyond Thunderdome’ Post” (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

Mad Max:  “So.  Now what?  Because I’m up for pizza and beer, if anyone else is game…”

Koran Indictment:  a follow-up

In response to my post yesterday on the German Koran indictment case, Some Guy in Chicago writes: I’m struggling to understand the nature of your question “about whether or not we should place the Koran in the category of ‘book’ or ‘text’ at all” I mean, I don’t think you honestly believe that the Koran is merely a tool to incite violence against non-muslims (as you have quite throughly argued

La zona que hace girar de no

Espressopundit Greg Patterson emails: How’s this for an example of bias from the Associated Press? WASHINGTON (AP) Republican Legislators did not rebel against George W. Bush when he justified the Iraq war with false intelligence information.  Neither did they do so when they learned that the NSA was spying on American citizens without warrants.  But an apparently insignificant measure provoked a mutiny in the ranks:  authorizing a Dubai company to