…the atmosphere explodes?
This planet is dangerous. I really think we need a back up.
…the atmosphere explodes?
This planet is dangerous. I really think we need a back up.
…the atmosphere explodes?
This planet is dangerous. I really think we need a back up.
…the atmosphere explodes?
This planet is dangerous. I really think we need a back up.
The Local Area Network is thirty years old. An interesting history, and prospects for its future. I personally still find wireless too unreliable, even in the house. I’m going to be running CAT6 now that things have cooled off in the attic.
But not surprising.
I’m listening to Rudy Giuliani endorse John McCain. One RINO (or at least CINO) endorsing another. This makes the route uphill for Mitt (who I’m not thrilled with either, but at least he’s not McCain) even steeper.
I think that Ronald Reagan is spinning in his grave, that this is happening at his presidential library.
Look who’s thinking about getting into the race. Hey, I voted for him in 2000.
I hope that Bloomberg gets in, too. With Hillary!/Obama, McCain, Nader and Bloomberg in the race, the so-called liberal vote would be split four ways, perhaps leaving an opening for an actual conservative to run on an independent ticket.
Europeans are coming to the conclusion that Islam is dangerous:
“An overwhelming majority of the surveyed populations in Europe believe greater interaction between Islam and the West is a threat.” Backbench Tory MP David Davies told the Sunday Express: “I am not surprised by these findings. People are fed up with multiculturalism and being told they have to give up their way of life.”
“Most people in Britain expect anyone who comes here to be willing to learn our language and fit in with us.”
Mr Davies, who serves on the Commons Home Affairs Committee, added: “People do get annoyed when they see millions spent on translating documents and legal aid being given to people fighting for the right to wear a head-to-toe covering at school.”
…But leading Muslim academic Haleh Afshar, of York University, blamed media “hysteria” for the findings. She said: “There is an absence of trust towards Muslims, but to my mind that is very much driven by an uninformed media.”
An “uninformed media.”
Yes. That must be it.
It couldn’t have anything to do with riots over cartoons, or bombings in the tube.
That well-known right winger, Alexander Cockburn, confesses his sins on the climate change religion.
That well-known right winger, Alexander Cockburn, confesses his sins on the climate change religion.
That well-known right winger, Alexander Cockburn, confesses his sins on the climate change religion.