Search






Jeff's Amazon.com Wish List

Archive Calendar

October 2006
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  

Archives

October 3, 2006

My shelves are full, 6:  the “even with a bigger house, some stuff has to go” edition

DVDs for sale.  Titles below the fold.  All in perfect shape.  $6 ea. (includes first class domestic shipping), or 3 for $15.  Email me or leave a note in the comments.

Turks Hijack Plane to Protest Pope’s Speech? [Dan Collins, Updated]

Pamela’s Tits Atlas Shrugs has the story. UPDATE: apparently not a protest, at least against the Pope: A hijacking episode that began over Greek airspace has ended in Italy with all 113 people aboard released and both unarmed Turkish hijackers in the custody of Italian aviation authorities, Italian officials said. Earlier reports on Tuesday that the hijackers were protesting Pope Benedict XVI’s planned visit to Turkey were apparently incorrect; authorities

a CITIZEN JOURNALIST reports from battleground USA, 9

Ahoy, Chickenhawkiburtonfoleyapoligistmongers! Just dropping by to remind you that while you flabby racist keyboard commandos fight the nasty brown sandaled menace (whose very robes are woven just to taunt the West!) from the hot zone of your Office Max pleather Executive’s chair, I’ll be pulling thorny weeds out of the backyard sod lines, then trying to figure out why the combo ceiling fan / overhead light I just installed in

Um. I don’t think so [ahem]

”I don’t want to weaken the Patriot Act. I want to repeal it.” This is the future face of the Democratic Party. Over at the Cato Institute Sexiest Man Alive, Markos Moulitsas, tries unsuccessfully to make the case for a so-called ‘Libertarian’ Democrat. Apparently, he’s noticed that some of our hallowed rights have come into question in the last five years and that the Republicans are spending money like it’s

You Can’t Please Your Mother [Melissa]

Two Weeks Ago: Mom: “You know, honey, you should probably find some other interests. It’s not healthy sitting at the computer all the time.” Me: “I don’t sit at the computer all the time.” ************** Yesterday: Mom: “Has it really been since Saturday that you’ve blogged?” Me: “I’ve been busy, Ma.”

Ask the Quagmire Guy [The Quagmire Guy]

A.S. is the Quagmire Guy.  Every week he answers your questions. Q: Dear Quagmire Guy, My fiance and I are planning our honeymoon.  He wants to go to Hawaii, and I’d like to go on a Caribbean cruise.  How can we work out this impasse? Beth R., Forest Hills, IL A: Beth, You and your fiance will never agree on anything.  You ought to call off the wedding, as hard

Fascinating Companion Experiment to McGehee’s [Dan Collins]

sociological fieldwork involving leaving sex dolls in public parks: An Indian physicist puts a PC with a high speed internet connection in a wall in the slums and watches what happens. Based on the results, he talks about issues of digital divide, computer education and kids, the dynamics of the third world getting online. New Delhi physicist Sugata Mitra has a radical proposal for bringing his country’s next generation into

Ode to Autumn [Dan Collins]

John Keats, the youngest of the great Romantic poets, had a superb lyric gift, honed by close study of literary predecessors such as Dante, Milton and Shakespeare.  One of the things that sets him apart from some of his English Romantic contemporaries is the degree to which he studied the technical question how his predecessors achieved their effects, rather than focusing more exclusively on the question what they were attempting

Wall-to-Wall Foley [Dan Collins]

My Earthlink news feed’s top five stories under Politics: Florida GOP Picks Replacement for Foley Analysis: Foley Shadows GOP Election Hastert Defends Handling of Page Scandal Candidates Give Foley Contributions Away Ex-Rep. Foley Checks Into Alcohol Rehab Doesn’t need much comment, I figure.

Walter Benn Michaels’ The Trouble With Diversity: or, Scott Has Left Building…

So that post I promised last week on The Trouble With Diversity?  Well, it’ll appear, just not here.  And, quite possibly, not by me.  But many other smart people will be participating in The Valve‘s book event on it, and you’re more than welcome to stop on by.[1] If you’re interested in reading more about one of Jeff’s favorite thinkers, I’ve provided a bibliography of online resources.  Unfortunately, some of