Monthly Archives: January 2006

Mission 51-L

The mission page for Space Shuttle mission 51-L looks pretty much the same as for any other mission. Until you skim past all the verbiage about the launch and orbit stats (not too many of those) and see “Landing: None. … Continue reading

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It’s only teenage wasteland…

It is so easy to be judgmental. I was reading a little bit about the Starkweather homicides on History Channel’s This Day In History. You remember reading about those? They were before my time — three years before I was … Continue reading

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Seen any hatters, lately?

Today was Lewis Carroll’s birthday. Very prescient man, Carrol: `I don’t know what you mean by “glory”,’ Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. `Of course you don’t — till I tell you. I meant “there’s a nice knock-down argument for … Continue reading

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Because it’s my body, damnit.

John Tierney thinks we need to find a “gender neutral” way of dealing with abortion. This is an easy question for those on the prolife side of the abortion debate. They’d like men to be not only notified of pregnancies, … Continue reading

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I swear to tell…

It is a very famous story. In his memoir, Life á la Henri, famed chef Henri Charpentier tells the story of how in 1896, when serving Edward, the Prince of Wales, dessert crepes, he accidentally caught the sauce on fire. … Continue reading

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It strikes me that that last post was overly melodramatic. All it lacked was Snidely Whiplash twirling his mustaches. I think I could have made my central point a little less…. floridly. Maybe I should not be writing in the … Continue reading

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In the dead of the night…

There comes the fear. Growing up, the nighttime fear was always there, in some shape… vague forms threatening vague harm in the future. No names, no faces. Loneliness, loss, madness. Must stay alone, must not allow people in, must not … Continue reading

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So the Court has upheld Oregon’s right-to-die case. I almost never agree with Clarence Thomas, but I do with one point he raised in his dissent. How, pray tell, is this different from the medical marijuana case decided last term? … Continue reading

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Ah, always good to test hypotheses…

Turns out, even members have to do the “fill in the word you see below” bit. Damn. I always hate those.

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And in the beginning….

Were words. Some, at least. I originally started this as a means to avoid having to go through the damn word verification process on Cristopher Robinson’s blog, Ink Smudges. I already have a Live Journal — whether I actually want … Continue reading

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