May 16, 2005
Free Wi-Fi

For the past couple of weeks I've taken to having a late lunch at Panera Bread with my laptop computer and taking advantage of their free wi-fi service. Having said that, I guess I shouldn't be too amused at the two guys sitting across from me having lunch together -- both talking on cell phones […]

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May 16, 2005
How to silence the critics

The New York Times apparently doesn't like the fact that its mostly-liberal editorial page and columnists get criticized by the horde of bloggers on the Internet, so they've decided to start charging -- $50 a year to read Paul Krugman and Maureen Dowd -- beginning in September. I don't anticipate this being really successful. I […]

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May 16, 2005
Durbin's lie

Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin made the following statement on "Fox News Sunday": First, let me say there are only four that are truly contested. Four judicial nominees who have been rejected by the Senate at this point and have been resubmitted by the President. That's never been done before. False. Untrue. First, let's outline what […]

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May 16, 2005
This is ridiculous

Last week's report in Newsweek that alleged a U.S. interrogator at Gitmo tossed a copy of the Koran in the crapper has turned out to be "innaccurate." This development comes after the report apparently was resposible for riots in Afghanistan and Pakistan which left four dead and more than 60 injured. Let's set aside the […]

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