Sunday, September 24, 2006
Tonight
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Milton Friedman on Everything
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
So Helpful
CNN Headline:
Air Force chief: Test weapons on testy
Actual Quote from the Secretary of the Air Force:
"If we're not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation," said Wynne. "(Because) if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press."
The key word is “test.” Exactly where did he say that he would experiment on US citizens? Using non-lethal weapons on US citizens is commonplace so that story would be boring. Add a headline implying that
Whither Hope?
“If we do not defeat these enemies now, we will leave our children to face a
The Iranians will develop nuclear weapons unless otherwise stopped. Multiple leaders of the Iranian government have claimed that the Israelis should be wiped out. No my dear liberal friend not occupied like the
The
What about you?
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Question
iTunes 25
I am not sure what this says about me. Here are the top 25 songs that I listen to on iTunes.
1 | Disappointed | Public Image Ltd. |
2 | Go Big | The Mighty Mighty Bosstones |
3 | Fly | Nick Drake |
4 | Rise | Public Image Limited |
5 | Hang On to Your Ego | Frank Black |
6 | | Guns N' Roses |
7 | Hank Williams Junior-Junior | David Allan Coe |
8 | No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature | The Guess Who |
9 | Our House | Madness |
10 | Magic Carpet Ride | Steppenwolf |
11 | November Rain | Guns N' Roses |
12 | Dare to Be Stupid | Weird Al Yankovic |
13 | Surrender | Cheap Trick |
14 | Hurt | Johnny Cash |
15 | Folsom Prison Blues | Johnny Cash |
16 | I Want You to Want Me (Live) | Cheap Trick |
17 | Reagan | Robin Williams |
18 | Party Hard | Andrew W.K. |
19 | The Fightin' Side of Me | Merle Haggard |
20 | Here I Go Again | Whitesnake |
21 | Ready to Die | Andrew W.K. |
22 | Eve of Destruction | Barry McGuire |
23 | Amazing Grace | Dropkick Murphys |
24 | I Want It All (Single) | Queen |
25 | Dancing With Myself | Billy Idol |
Signs
The penultimate sign of pop cultural ignorance is when you watch a Weird Al polka but don’t know half the songs because they are too new.
The ultimate sign is that he wrote the parody in the 1990s and you still don’t get it.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Replaced
"What's with all the grown men blubbering in public on all the talk shows? Katrina is certainly a tragedy, but all the crying is not going to help and frankly, it's exploitative and irritating."
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Advice
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Defining Irony
A Skeptic Believes?
The caveat is that these beliefs are based on probabilities and potentialities. If the probable effect of global warming is less then expected, or man’s impact on the atmosphere is less then believed, then the syllogism’s conclusion will change.
According to The Australian, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is drastically changing its estimates on these issues. Not so much as to change the conclusion, but maybe enough to cause concern regarding their methodology.
The claims of scientific consensus regarding global warming are patently false. There are respected tenured professors not beholden to oil interests who doubt the existence of anthropomorphic climate change.
The argument over global warming must involve science and debate, instead of innuendo and insult if it is to have any impact at all. The IPCC’s shift is all the more dubious because of the dubiousness of their political allies.
Something is wrong.
Your humble author lives in a good neighborhood that borders on a place less respectable. The wave of gentrification came here only a few years ago and two blocks away the tide may be turning back.
We live in an age of plenty. The 2000 recession reached lows that were the bare minimum to raise concern. We forget that markets change, booms bust, and a growing city can contract. In 1987 the Real Estate markets collapsed. History will, at some point, repeat itself.
When the markets collapse life can still be tolerable. Crime will rise, however that can be combated. In the District crime is already rising. A market collapse could make the idea of a tolerable city a daydream. The District can fight this crime now or the city itself can collapse again.
Zero Tolerance?
Malcolm Gladwell has a short piece on the culture of zero tolerance in education. The author uses excellent examples. However his reach for significance reaches for a bridge to far with a military example. Overzealous enforcement of the rules is not a nation wide problem.
The implication that society has a zero tolerance problem can be refuted by a simple walk through the
Thank you Mr. Wolfe
When “I Am Charlotte Simmons” was printed the book was promptly attacked from many fronts. It was salacious, exaggerated, and narrow. The book was loosely based on
Now The New Yorker has an excellent article by Peter J. Boyle about the culture of
Resolved: to ignore Mr. Wolfe is to ignore truth.