Denver’s new eyesore
I was wondering how Colorado turned into a blue state… now we know: friends in high low places.
Barry O says:
“Allowing funding for murdering babies okay”…
“Budgeting to protect the country and hunt down terrorists? Bad”
Itching to get an early start on my gift for next Christmas? Here’s an idea.
As DC prepares itself for the incoming circus, a very classy and dedicated servant takes his leave. It was quite inspiring to listen to President Bush’s last address to our great nation. The entire country owes him a great deal of respect and thanks for keeping us safe in a time when very [...]
After a brilliant couple of weeks in Colorado where life is normal, Frontier airlines dragged me back to the D.C. area so I could finally get back to work. Not knowing what to do with myself on a Friday night I started reading through the entries on this blog from a year ago. [...]
In case you are just dying to get my a Christmas gift… =)
Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World by Bruce Schneier
The Cold War: A New History by John Lewis Gaddis
[more soon…]
“I feel…thin. Sort of stretched, like…butter scraped over too much bread.” -Bilbo Baggins
It’s time for a vacation. A vacation back to the land of mountains and snow. A little place called Colorado… where the beer flows line wine and the women flock… er something like that.
Two awesome weeks in the Centennial [...]
From the country whose government supposedly uses pirated copies of MS Windows, some guy has trademarked the smiley face,
The president of Russian social networking site […] said: “You’re not likely to find any retards in Russia who’ll pay Superfone for the use of emoticons”.
It finally started getting a little chilly out here near the swamp. It’s a welcome change to see your breathe in mornings as you start your car up at 0630 to prepare for a 20 minute thrill ride on the Capital Raceway/Parking Lot. As I was raking leaves this evening, more for an [...]
This case is akin to a meat-eater suing a vegetarian restaurant for not offering him a rib-eye, or a female patient suing a vasectomy doctor for not providing her hysterectomy services. But rather than defend the persecuted business, the New Jersey attorney general intervened on behalf of the gay plaintiff and wrangled an agreement out [...]
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