Monthly Archives: June 2002

stream of pseudothought

Columbia Newsblaster cobbles together phrases from various news sources to generate summaries of top stories. The result can be surreal: . . . Congressional Republicans are using a government – paid videotaped message from President Bush to parry Democratic attacks against them … Continue reading

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D120

Thirty fair dice (rotating in Java; still GIF) most of which you won’t find at your game supply store. It’s misleading to imply that there are exactly thirty. Several of the figures are special (more regular) cases of others shown; … Continue reading

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pity the poor little superpower

Pejman writes: We want to pursue this particular dream that we have, and we would like it if the world left us alone to pursue it. We don’t particularly lust for an empire, or for hegemony – we take up … Continue reading

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yet another way in which I’m like Einstein

“I have never belonged wholeheartedly to a country, a state, nor to a circle of friends, nor even to my own family.” Found in Quotations from Mathematicians

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Fukuyama II

Joe Sobran: Addicts of the State You might almost suspect Fukuyama of gallows humor when he says that only the government could be counted on to send firemen into buildings. We all know what happened to those firemen and those … Continue reading

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“a final thought about October”

Libertarian Rant doesn’t exactly hear voices: I’d be interested to see if other folks are getting cryptic messages from their voice recognition software. There may be something larger at work.

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the copyright wars

politechbot.com: Hollywood wants to plug “analog hole,” regulate A-D converters The people who tried to take away your VCR are at it again. Which raises the question: if “they” couldn’t do that, how did they since get powerful enough that … Continue reading

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