Author: Jay Tea
There's an old law in logic called "Occam's Razor." It states that, when presented with multiple solutions for a given problem, the simplest one is usually the best one. …
Whenever a new business opens, it seems a tradition to frame the first dollar (or whatever bill is handed over first) by the register. And when that new business …
In the old days of Comics, the Superman books often featured a character called "Bizarro," who was in "imperfect duplicate" of Superman. He did everything backwards. Later, there developed …
There are reports that it might have been Muslim extremists that were behind the London bombings. This is pretty speculative so far. Let's recap the evidence: 1) The bombings …
There's a talk-show host out of Boston (well, he apparently broadcasts out of his home in New York, but he's aired on a Boston station) named Jay Severin. I …
Hey, I'm back! Anyone miss me? I'll try to ignore the cries of "you were gone?" and "who?." Anyway, I just got back last night from visiting friends and …
I listen to a bit of talk radio, and I've acknowledged before that I'm a bit of a Zionist (as much of one as an agnostic WASP can be) …
The other night, a commenter brought up again the fact that Saddam was not involved in the 9/11 attacks, and therefore Bush lied when he blamed Saddam for that. …
Oh, happy day! My best friend has scored free tickets to this year's Shore Leave Convention, and at this moment I should be winging my way south. Now, where …
The Judith Miller/Valerie Plame case has brought the issue of whether reporters should have the right to keep their sources confidential. The concept of "shield laws" has been bandied …