Sunday, May 18, 2008

Sunday Links


The day there was no news.

Viagra for the brain.

Just how cooked are the Republicans?

8 bombs in an Indian jewel.

Goodbye Matlab, hello Python.

Melodrama and villains in place of facts and honesty.

Seeing the present before we can.

The challenge from China.

The new Great Redeemer.

Encrypt your GMail.

Why Hillary's campaign failed—the inside scoop.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

This election season would be a lot more tolerable

... if we had politicians who looked like this:
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I Need This

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Friday Links


Introducing brand tags.

The Presidential messiah.

US Navy electronics training series.

The World Wide Telescope is finally released.

Is neural Buddhism the future of post-cognitive religion?

[Update: See also Steven Novello's blog, and this response on Explorations.]


1001 movies you must see before you die.

Cool under pressure.

Nukes and Gitmo—gotta have 'em.

Have a free music studio.

What an honest candidate would be telling us.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Uh, yeah

Andy McCarthy at NRO:

What is it about the vision of democracy that makes the mind go ga-ga? The AP reports that, having arrived in Jersualem, "President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. 'What happened here is possible everywhere.'"

So the existence of a democracy with strong Western ties that sprang to life as a democracy with strong Western ties is cause for optimism that the hundreds of millions of Muslims surrounding it — many of whom openly seek its destruction when not brazenly calling for its destruction — will democratize notwithstanding the utter absence of a democratic tradition and a belief system that is resistant (indeed, hostile) to Western democracy in several particulars.


Sure as hell will do so more than the collapse, or the non-existence, of a democracy with strong western ties in the area would.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Wednesday Links


The taint of '68.

Electricity misconceptions.

When gangs rule.

What's privacy worth when you can prosecute dog poop.

Your side, my side, and the truth.

What happened to all the scary evangelicals?

Men who needed to love somebody who would let them.

The rise of the airship.

Stand up to cartoon intimidation.

The coming wave of femtotechnology.

Is America really that weak?

Meet the BabyLosers.

Ripping away any pretense that she actually stands for something.

Love and death.

Will there be a Web 3.0?

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Most Interesting Government File Release du Jour


C/O the BBC.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

How DNA Works

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Sunday Links


The British police state destroys privacy but can't catch crooks.

Too addled for prime time?

The sand you never knew.

4 principles of not wasting time.

Free lessons in electric circuits.

The first wind-powered town.

Sanctimonious cowardice in the face of oppression.

Witches for peace.

So vulgar, cynical, and cold, that it is making us turn off the television in case the children walk by.

Keep the foreigners out.

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