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February 11, 2010

See Here [Updated]

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Neoneocon on Palin Hate as "a toxic brew of class warfare, misogyny, envy, and elitism." Palin: Out with the "In" Crowd

iowahawk: Black History Month: Big Willie, Tomiko, and the Brotherhood

Poretto's cheat sheet on the state of AGW: "A thesis that can't predict is no thesis at all."

The Smallest Minority quotes this exchange with Thomas Sowell:
Peter Robinson: If you had a sentence or two to say to the Cabinet assembled around President Obama, and this cabinet holds glittering degrees from one impressive institution after another, if you could beseech them to conduct themselves in one particular way between now and the time they leave office, what would you say?
Thomas Sowell: Actually, I would say only one word: Goodbye. Because I know there's no point talking to them.

Maverick Philosopher: Dear Aristotle, Is politics the master science of the good, or is ethics? Which is subordinated to which? You can't have it both ways, and I would resolve the tension by giving the palm to ethics and to the happiness of the individual. And I would do so invoking your authority!

It's The Internet of ghosts according to Snarkmarket So often online, we interact in ways that are intimate enough to feel significant, but so disconnected they're essentially mysterious.


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The Only Immortal Animal on Earth Have you ever wondered what would happen if our life cycles were reversed, that is if we were born old and died young? Well, there's one animal that comes close and has achieved immortality in the process, just to top it off. Meet Turritopsis nutricula, a small saltwater animal or hydrozoan related to jellyfish and corals.

Biden, continuing in his role as Obama's safeword against impeachment: Joe Biden update: Iraq one of Obama's 'great achievements'
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Word Around the Net is creeped out: "Emma Watson legality clocks were creepy enough, but the Twilight Moms and the lunacy around this movie and its male star is just nasty."

One Cʘsmos: The Sleep of Reason Produces One-Eyed Monsters There will always be temporocentric mediocrities who are "trapped into seeing in the science of the day its ultimate phase of development."

Remember when? "Global warmists used to love talking about the weather." -- Hot Enough for You? - WSJ.com
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Mapping the "Local Cavity:" New 3-D Map of Interstellar Gas Around the Sun

Posted by Vanderleun at February 11, 2010 2:27 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

Your Say

What is is with chicks, and pictures on their goddamn underwear? If they made boxers with pictures of centerfold models in the crotch how many dudes would buy them?

JWM

Posted by: jwm at February 11, 2010 3:12 PM

Inside out it might work.

Posted by: vanderleun at February 11, 2010 3:19 PM

John, if it makes you feel any better it's a mystery to me, too. Then again, I never went through a pinup phase even as a teenager, so maybe I'm the weird one.

Maybe this is the modern equivalent of a chastity belt, or of stuffing garlic down their pants. I can't imagine many guys would want to go farther after seeing that pasty face staring up from her crotch...

Posted by: Julie at February 11, 2010 4:44 PM

"Stuffing garlic..."
Thank you Julie for providing me with a genuine laugh out loud on this otherwise very difficult day.

JWM

Posted by: jwm at February 11, 2010 5:13 PM

My pleasure; any day I can make a friend laugh is a good one :)

Posted by: Julie at February 12, 2010 8:05 AM

Judy I wish I could tell you! But frost dates are not organized by zip code. You relaly need to go to the and follow the instructions. I just added a screencast to help walk you through the process.Depending on where you live, your frost dates may not be listed in my chart. I am working on a solution for those who have earlier frost dates.

Posted by: James at July 13, 2012 7:31 PM

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