August 12, 2002
Kyoto Treaty Follies

If you were ever serious about the Kyoto treaty's effectiveness, if implemented, at reducing global warming, you only had to look at what countries were exempted. While the United States and Europe would have had to cut greenhouse gas emissions, Africa, Asia and many other parts of the world wouldn't have had to make any […]

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August 11, 2002
Bipartisanship follies

If a married couple often argues and the husband decides to try to "change the tone" there's only so much he can do to prevent his wife from screeching insults, throwing china and hurling knives. So it is with Democratic Chairman Terry McAuliffe, who blames President Bush for the failure of bipartisanship on Capitol Hill. […]

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August 9, 2002
Intellectual stupidity

The Independent, a left-wing British rag published a piece by Adrian Hamilton today. What exactly it is a piece of becomes rather apparent, rather quickly. The idea that a pre-emptive strike could save the world a heap of trouble isn't entirely idle. Think, if Genghis Khan could have been taken out when he was still […]

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August 9, 2002
Religion of Peace

Muslim terrorists have killed three nurses in Pakistan after they left morning services in a hospital chapel. I'm sure those punks at ClearGuidance.com are happy about this. But we have to look on the bright side -- since they were killed by Muslims, they get to go to heaven!

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August 8, 2002
Read this or else!

UNC Chapel Hill is requiring its incoming freshmen to read "Approaching the Qur'an: The Early Revelations." This, of course, has caused an uproar. While the book itself may be informative, requiring it to be read by all freshmen is, well, something that they'd never allow if the book in question was Josh McDowell's "More than […]

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August 8, 2002
Religion of Peace

If you're not a dedicated reader of the blogosphere you may have missed this item that was all the buzz yesterday. It seems that there is a message board system for Muslim youth at ClearGuidance.com. As is the case with a lot of things, there's nothing wrong with the idea, but with the implementation. Among […]

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August 8, 2002
Prime solution

I just thought I'd point out this article in The New York Times. I've always liked math, well maybe that's not quite true. I liked math up to the point that I took multivariable calculus. I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm one of the few journalists to have successfully completed 4 quarters […]

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August 6, 2002
All TAPPED out?

I occasionally read The American Prospect's blog, Tapped, "just to find out what the enemy is up to." Today, Instapundit directed me to the blog (on an unrelated item) and I spotted a defense of Krugman. Actually, it's a rather lame defense of Krugman. The writer, a flack for the Office of Management and Budget, […]

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August 5, 2002
Computer fun

I just spent a half-hour searching the internet for a modem driver for my parents aging laptop. The company that sold that model has since gone out of business and the driver was difficult to find. The moral of the story: If you're going to buy a laptop or any peripheral for your computer, buy […]

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August 5, 2002
Remove the log from your own eye...

It should come as no surprise that there is nary a mention of Krugman's little gaffe on the Bush/Rangers deal in his latest column. Instead Krugman continues his partisan attacks on Bush. I'm sure that lots of history is being falsified as you read this -- there are several three-letter agencies I don't trust at […]

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