Archive for August, 2005
Retarded Judge..
There’s a hilarious article out there about a possible retarted judge nominee to the California Supreme Court. It’s obviously a fake, but it’s still a good read. It also begs the question, “You mean this is the first openly mentally handicapped nominee to the California Supreme Court, right?”
In other news, updates are short […]
Posted: August 22nd, 2005 under Games, Politics and Law.
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Men understanding Women..
I found this article amusing and thought I would share it. I’m not sure I really think men should start using this as an excuse though.
Actually, one of the interesting things about it in my opinion is that it could have some implications in artificial intelligence and robotics. For example, if the […]
Posted: August 10th, 2005 under Technology.
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Rediculous..
Apparently the NCAA is banning the use of Indian mascots in postseason tournaments. This of course is utterly rediculous. Ray Ratto apparently agrees.
First of all, every single school on the planet takes pride in their mascot. It’s hard to imagine a better way to carry on the memory of many […]
Posted: August 5th, 2005 under Sports.
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American excesses..
I just read Robin’s post about the Land of the Free, and I wanted to add a few of my thoughts. This is a country of huge excesses and yet somehow a large percentage of the population, even those that admit that this is a country of excess, seems to not even realize how […]
Posted: August 5th, 2005 under Life, Politics and Law.
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Lynn vs. Cisco..
I really should comment about the Michael Lynn - Cisco situation. I’ve been really quite interested in this since news first broke of it. In case you don’t know anything about it the basic situation is threefold. First, Michael Lynn found a vulnerability of some kind in Cisco’s routers, which make up […]
Posted: August 4th, 2005 under Politics and Law, Sports, Technology.
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