Month: March 2006
I enjoy bumper stickers. Perusing what George Carlin called his "handy mobile library" keeps my mind alert on the road, and gives me insights into other people's personalities by …
All Things Beautiful linked to a story in Ha'aretz that says the IAEA found a document that proves Iran is building a nuclear weapon: Some of the evidence of …
During the course of my work, I have occasion to run into quite a few teachers. And one of them gave me the biggest laugh I've had at my …
Peggy Noonan has an interesting article today about movies and the Oscars and their declining audience. She cites several reasons, one of which is this: Orson Welles was an …
I was hoping it would be cooler because I'm looking for a portable device. But (so far) color me unimpressed by Project Origami. Microsoft Unveils Ultracompact Computer HANOVER, Germany …
For this week's Milblog, I've decided to hop across the pond and choose Mike "Hubby" Hubbard, a British Army Reservist currently stationed in Iraq. Mike is pretty much in …
(Author's note: I'm taking a "light" day today. No heavy topics, no would-be thoughtful essays, no serious analysis. Today's postings should be 100% pure froth, no substance.) Several years …
We have seen the photos of Muslim children dressed as suicide bombers and carrying play guns. Now, Stand With Us has video from Palestinian television that teaches children to …
Charles Martin writes in The American Thinker about a report released last week that calls into question the argument that humans causes global warming: The scientific argument that humans …
Every now and then, I'll pick up a piece of good news and it will just mellow out my whole day. In fact, it's even been known to sway …