Links (most recent first) that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries ….
- Mad Parisian mayors fight each other with road signs – I suppose traffic is calmed when it can’t go anywhere. The drivers, on the other hand …
- Reformers to Obama: You Don’t Win By Disappointing Your Supporters: Brian Beutler
- Barton Kunstler, Ph.D.: Time for Obama to Fight Anti-Reform Lunacy with Tactics that Work: Barton Kunstler, Ph.D.
- The Biggest Moment of His Presidency? Well, Yes*.: noreply@blogger.com (Nate Silver)
- Penny Arcade! – Rightsizing – And the Disney-Marvel Hits Keep Hitting.
- Bye bye to the 100W bulb – Short Sharp Science – New Scientist – An interesting idea from the Europeans — though CFLs are anything but ideal except from an energy consumption standpoint.
- Pain-free animals could take suffering out of farming – science-in-society – 02 September 2009 – New Scientist – Um … no. On both practical and ethical levels, this seems just wrong (and I say that as a confirmed omnivore).
- Government Worked – “The Democrats took a lot of heat for doing the right thing earlier this year. They should use news like this in a relentlessly offensive way. It’s time to attack the people who wanted to stand by and do nothing while the economy was collapsing. “
- Scott Roeder: From the Prosperity Gospel to the Justifiable Homicide Defense – I can understand (disagree with, but understand) a moral argument of justifiable homicide here. But legally it cannot stand, or else basically anyone can shoot anyone who they think will eventually have some role in someone’s death, direct or indirect. That way lies Hobbes’ State of Nature.
- More Layoffs Looming At Focus On the Family?: Kyle
- Cantor Suggests Canceling The Rest Of The Stimulus: Zaid Jilani
- Disney-Marvel benefits come with time lag, risks | U.S. | Reuters – This is exactly what is wrong with the modern financial world: the idea of waiting 2-3 years for an investment to pay off is apparently unheard of.
- Steele Dismisses Woman Whose Mother Died Of Cancer: ‘It Makes For Great TV. You’ll Probably Make It. … Enjoy.’ – Nice going, Mike. Why don’t you kick someone’s crutches out from under them as you leave, too — that’ll make great television!
- Joseph Farah Fights Back – WND is reality-challenged. His recent statements don’t change my opinion of that.
- L.A. Now
- School Wants Access to Students Facebook, MySpace Accounts | WSAV – I think a private school has the right to ask for read access to such things (if they are hidden except to “Friends”), or even to make it part of their requirements for admission, to the extent that they have a right to demand a code of off-campus behavior. I also think parents have the right (if not a duty) to tell them, “Hell, no,” and find an alternative.
- Perkins and Vitter Tag-Team The Town Hall: Kyle
- God Wants Sanford To Stay In Office – Isn’t it great that he knows just what God wants from him? I also like the self-comparisons to Sarah Palin — oh, wait, didn’t she end up resigning?
- NOM Loses In Iowa: Kyle
- Quantum amnesia gives time its arrow – physics-math – 26 August 2009 – New Scientist – So … time can flow backwards all the time — we just can’t remember it doing so? I dunno … but I do like the term “quantum-mechanical amnesia.”
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