Category Archives: humanities

The Fightin’ Stereotypes

An intramural basketball team in Colorado has named itself the Fighting Whites, in satiral response to the Fighting Reds. Is this the moment to mention that in hi-skool I was on an intramural tag-football team called the Chinks? (I think … Continue reading

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envy rules

Research Shows Just How Much People Hate A Winner. This is scary: pointless envy is stronger than economists expected. (Full paper) Some of my libertarian dogma may need rebuilding.

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ahead of their time

Warp 9 to Hell comic strip, 2001 May 02

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for a chuckle on your way to hell

Seen today at Dr Comics & Mr Games: 79 titles by Jack Chick in one convenient package for $19.99 !

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there can be only one

What is the Latin plural of Elvis? I’ve just seen Elvii, which is clearly wrong (the singular would then be Elvius). The most obvious candidate is Elves, but of course one cannot count on one’s readers to pronounce it with … Continue reading

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exclave

The physicists at Los Alamos sometimes had trouble interfacing with local government, and so a new small county was carved for them out of Sandoval County. But a small bit was left over, so now Sandoval has an exclave of … Continue reading

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the state is not the nation

A quibble or two with James Lileks (skip down to “Warning: the following is Screedy”): Well, don’t START A WAR WITH AMERICA, then. Well, y’know, most of the bombees at Hiroshima didn’t. Is it overly pedantic to distinguish between the … Continue reading

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