The best part about a 5th of July birthday is you can pretend the celebrations have something to do with you. Jimi's was always the best (none of that Mel Torme nonsense). Anyway, happy belated one to you, too.
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Sitting here listening to my favorite music. Pink Floyd. Now as the band
could really not exist other than Waters, Glimour, Mason and Wright, I do
like th...
Don’t panic! This blog has changed
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My heart sinks. I have to master a new blogging system, and hope that it
works. You see, the new blog will show only one…
Grab this rugged Chromebook for $55
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[image: Lenovo 11.6]
*TL;DR:* You don't really need a reason to grab this grade-A refurb Lenovo
Chromebook for just $54.99 (reg. $328).
Finding a deal tha...
Colonel Neville Dead At Age Seven.
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UPDATE: Neville [no relation] is now on YouTube and here's the link to his
channel. As Pete and Dud and Derek and Clive once said, now it's time to
say goo...
On hiatus
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I've run this blog for a long time. Especially by Internet standards. But,
as you may have noticed lately, I'm just not updating the site on a regular
basi...
The Lynch List, 09-Jul-2012
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First: Equality of Opportunity is a much-abused buzz-statement. I have
argued in the past that this is a codeword for Equality of Outcome, and
been critici...
THINGS ARE MOVING - AGAIN
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The WSJ’s Peggy Noonan checks US election numbers: The polls are tightening
and no one is sure why. A Reuters/Ipsos poll through…
3 comments:
The best part about a 5th of July birthday is you can pretend the celebrations have something to do with you. Jimi's was always the best (none of that Mel Torme nonsense). Anyway, happy belated one to you, too.
"you can pretend the celebrations have something to do with you."
Ha! Good one. I actually missed the 4th by something like 2 hours, alas. But all birthdays are special.
Oh Minseok, not sure if I can help you -- but I'm certainly against tyranny everywhere.
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