Month: October 2007
In addition to the Federal Reserve's widely-publicized 0.25% rate cut there have been a number of interesting business stories thus far this week: Economic Growth Inflation-adjusted GDP growth in …
Over at Soldiers Angels, they're having a fundraiser for their Project Valour-IT program. If you aren't familiar, here's a little background: Project Valour-IT began when Charles "Chuck" Ziegenfuss was …
I sometimes think of myself as "the most prominent blogger from New Hampshire" or "in New Hampshire," but I don't really think of myself as a "New Hampshire blogger." …
Blog-buddy (and sometime colleague) Rob Port from Say Anything (one of the finer blogs around) had a piece up yesterday about yet more financial shenanigans from Hillary Clinton's campaign. …
In a comment on another thread, reader and regular commenter Paul Hooson mentioned that his mother passed away on Monday. I do not wish to embarrass Mr. Hooson, especially …
Back in late 2004 and early 2005, I sent emails, faxes, and letters to every member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. In …
When I was young, I saw a production of "Camelot" on cable -- I think it was HBO. Richard Harris was King Arthur, and Robert Goulet was Lancelot. It …
(Author's Note: I am invoking the "special rules" portion of our comments policy for this posting. Comments must be polite, composed, and non-hysterical. This is for a serious discussion …
Back in late 2004 and early 2005, I sent emails, faxes, and letters to every member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. In …
The Germans have a wonderful language. As I understand it, whenever they need a new word, they just keep mashing existing words together until you have this mouthful-and-a-half that …