May 22, 2003
Pretty cool idea -- if it works

The New York Times has an article on some technology that would turn your computer screen into a scanner.

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May 21, 2003
On racism

The Wall Street Journal's Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. (isn't that a mouthful?) has an article on the Jayson Blair affair. I won't bore you with more about the disgraced former New York Times reporter, but Jenkins did make one point that I think is very valid in this day and age. Take whatever percentage of […]

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May 21, 2003
Inappropriate comments

One of my friends, Sam, has a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. While this is frequently amusing, his sister-in-law, also a friend of mine, calls him to the carpet with the simple "inappropriate comment" to tell him that he's out of line. This has stuck him with he nom de […]

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May 20, 2003
The Nutty Ninth Circuit

In a ruling that defies common sense -- and should surprise no one -- the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (the most-overturned court in the nation) has ruled that a bank robber who had a gun stuck in the waistband of pants should not have been convicted of "armed robbery" because he "didn't mean to […]

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May 20, 2003
Krugman's 'unbiased' BBC

The Pentagon is disputing an "unbiased" report from the BBC that claimed that U.S. forces that rescued POW Jessica Lynch did it just for show and their rifles were loaded with blanks. Somebody over at the BBC must've been hit with a stupid stick -- repeatedly -- to believe that tripe. *UPDATE* It appears that […]

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May 20, 2003
Race, diversity and hiring

There's a good article over at National Review Online on our continued failure as a society to create a colorblind society. This is an instructive story to keep in mind whenever we are told that companies should look especially hard to find employees that will move the company toward greater "diversity." In the first place, […]

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May 20, 2003
Matrix -- Reloaded

Saw the much-ballyhooed movie this morning with about 30 others. It was nice not to be part of a packed theater. The Rave/Sex scene was dull and much too long. Otherwise it was a very intriguing plot and I'm anxious to find out how it ends. I think it's a good thing that the finale […]

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May 19, 2003
Book Report

I recently finished reading Larry Witham's By Design: Science and the Search for God. It's an excellent book on the history and changing thought in the scientific community on the origins of life. For those looking for a defense of creation science or the latest in design theory, this isn't the book. What it is […]

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May 19, 2003
More on the Blair Affair

The New York Times continues to insist that the Jayson Blair affair had nothing to do with the fact that Blair is black. In today's Times, columnist Bob Herbert has some wise, true words and some that are demonstrably false. Mr. Blair was a first-class head case who was given a golden opportunity and responded […]

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May 19, 2003
My personal life

You don't hear a lot about it here, because I make it a point not to bore my readers, but there was a good article in Sunday's New York Times on bloggers who focus mainly on themselves -- not politics, not music, not movies -- but good ol' #1. In my early blogging days I […]

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