Month: April 2005
Two stories are floating around the blogosphere of late, and I think I see a common thread between them. The first is the tale of how Microsoft chose to …
This weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ featured the only decent captioning picture available at the time. Unfortunately for me, Rodney Dill managed to use it in Outside The Beltway's caption …
Ever wonder what happened to 80's teen sensation Corey Haim? Warning - It's not pretty......
Microsoft is widely acknowledge as one of the most progressive companies in the United States on gay rights. Microsoft has extends employee benefits to same-sex couples, and even includes …
Bonfire of the Vanities entries for this weeks edition (Week 95 - to be hosted at Boxing Alcibiades) are due by midnight (Eastern), Monday April 25th. Send a link …
When you've got a house full of kids, rainy days are your kryptonite. There's only so much you can do to entertain a pack of bored kids. What you …
Yesterday, I briefly touched on the Ray Reggie mess. Now, it's time to delve a little more deeply into this scandal that could pit the two major Democratic power …
I just woke up from a very strange dream. I was watching the "Duel of Wits" scene from "The Princess Bride," but in this version, Jennifer Aniston (as her …
Washington > Released E-Mail Exchanges Reveal More Bolton Battles" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/24/politics/24bolton.html?ex=1271995200&en=3b30a782cd64b91f&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss">The New York Times splashes "confidential e-mails" none of which were sent by Bolton, where some whiny career bureaucrats snivel...
The Department of Health and Human Services recently issued guidance for a 2002 law that mandates care for fetuses "born alive" naturally or in the process of an abortion. …