The Pratt Knott
Tuesday, November 30th, 2004Still one of my favorite discoveries of the year. It balances my neck and head dimensions out nicely, is symmetrical, and isn’t too hard to tie.
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Still one of my favorite discoveries of the year. It balances my neck and head dimensions out nicely, is symmetrical, and isn’t too hard to tie.
Must improve posture
Chronic back pain can shrink the gray matter in your brain by as much as 11 percent in one year, the same amount of brain density that’s lost in 10 to 20 years of normal aging, says a Northwestern University study.
The research, published in the Nov. 23 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, […]
There are three ways to spell lame other than the canonical one. “14m3″ is one of my favorite methods. The other two, which don’t rock my boat so much, are “grey sweatsuit” and “revolution” (hat tip: my mom via email).
The New World Man hopes that with this blog he can make people realize that the embrace of democracy and classical liberalism can make one feel the goodness of being alive on this planet. I couldn’t pass by ripping this blockquote from the lastest Good News From Afganistan post at Winds of Change.
“Badam is […]
TNR debunks and debriefs on the litany of reasons proposed for Kerry’s loss. It’s good to see a good quick handling of the claim that Kerry was downed by an anti-gay rabid christian vote; I can’t beleive such bitter sentiments haven’t yet taken their place along side the post-election tripe of Jacques Parizeau:
Theory: It’s about […]
ODB RIP
My goal for mid-December:
Now cut the box down completely until there is no brim left. Put the flat cardboard, which is left, under the lid of the toilet seat, and pray. Leave a little newspaper, still. He will rake it into the hole anyway, after he goes to the bathroom. Eventually, you can simply get […]
Not much time to write here, but wanted to note that coverage of the military aspects Falluja offensive has been excellent at Belmont Club, start here and read back. One really senses that everything we thought we knew about urban warfare has been turned on it’s head since April. The introduction of ‘networked […]
The “100,000 dead from Iraq invasion” meme has already begun to be repeated endlessly. Fred Kaplan at Slate demonstrates the flaws in the study that started it all.
As you musc know by now, Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh was attacked while riding his bicycle in Amsterdam last week. He was shot several times, begging for his life on his knees, his attacker finished the job by cutting his throat, nearly decapitating him.
Watch the 11 minute film that he was killed over.
After […]
Holy shit!
The problem is that Arafat is still the only Palestinian official who can pay the bills. And it is unclear who, if anyone, has access to the estimated $2-3 billion in his personal Swiss bank accounts, according to a report in the current edition of Geostrategy-Direct.com. Even his wife is said to be unaware […]
Michael Totten links to an article from Andrew Coyne on a topic that I’ve been meaning to write about myself. That being the assumption by the MSM that Bush won on the votes of so-called theo-cons, and not on swing votes from moderates and liberals. Bush broadened his base, but the media line […]
The editors lay it down.
But there is a kind of despair, a glamorous pessimism, that liberals must at all costs avoid. The cartography of the electoral college may show a continent of red with some blue lesions at the extremities; but the popular vote in the election of 2004 was 51 percent for Bush and […]
It would be like murdering Mickey Mouse!
I have a lot that I could say about the election. It’s sad, but the party with the clearest vision won (that’s not saying a terrible lot). I’ve been watching JFK and MLK speeches all evening, trying to remind myself that there used to be serious people moving America forward. In ten […]
I’m planning on heading over to a friend’s house to watch the election coverage and down some quality local beer. I have to admit that for all the reading and thinking I’ve put into the issues I’m, at this point, not terribly inspired by either candidate, and mildly blasé about who will win. […]
Kerry’s up in the polls the night before the election, but no one is calling it yet (except you –Ed ok, no one accountable is calling it). Of course pollsters have been careful of calling an election ever since that famous prediction of Dewey trouncing Truman because the relatively new reliance on phones […]