So, how lame is it that I actually get all the übergeek references in this Onion article, in which someone with an uncanny resemblance to Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons bows out of attending a wedding to catch a marathon of The Prisoner? (As in, I spotted the screen name “muscatis1” as a nod […]
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By hook or by crook, we will. Make fun of you.
September 13th, 2002 · Comments Off on By hook or by crook, we will. Make fun of you.
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Sweet Irony
September 13th, 2002 · Comments Off on Sweet Irony
So a progressive/lefty friend and a couple of his comrades are coming down for the Anti-Capitalist Convergence at the end of the month, and crashing at my place. I’m getting a mild kick out of envisioning the conversation that Friday morning. Julian: [Yawn]… ah, hell, what time is it? Protest Dudes: Six-thirty. The march against […]
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R.I.P. Dr. Zira
September 12th, 2002 · Comments Off on R.I.P. Dr. Zira
So last night, Gene and another coworker and I realized that the most fitting way to commemorate the day was with a parable of the conflict between science and blind adherence to tradition, between an inclusive, cosmopolitan worldview and one that separates people sharply into distinct groups, between the quest for the protection of human […]
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no words.
September 10th, 2002 · Comments Off on no words.
Some things are too big to chatter about, and also too big to chatter about anything else. No postings Wednesday. Go talk to a friend or something.
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Invasion Lotteries
September 10th, 2002 · Comments Off on Invasion Lotteries
Sullivan links a Tony Blair speech in which Dubya’s biggest fan points out that if, on September 10th, someone had proposed pre-emptive action against al-Qaeda, many of us would have reacted more or less as sceptics on invading Iraq have. We would have said: well, is there enough evidence to justify thinking this is a […]
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The Blogosphere’s Title IX
September 10th, 2002 · Comments Off on The Blogosphere’s Title IX
So, alas, Radley beat me to most of what I had to say about this silly blogburst on the purported sexism of blog linking inaugurated by Dawn Olsen. The charge makes very little sense. If there’s a place where gender can be put aside more easily than in the übertextual Blogosphere, I can’t think of […]
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Long Day, Come Visit
September 10th, 2002 · Comments Off on Long Day, Come Visit
So I’m going to be hanging about at work late for the inaugural forum in our Young Americans and Social Security series. Come to hear the gospel of personal accounts, and taunt me as I fiddle with the sound levels. And if you’re a gorgeous philosophy Ph.D., feel free to stick around and get a […]
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Ok, enough.
September 9th, 2002 · Comments Off on Ok, enough.
So this is the only thing I’m going to write about the Big Anniversary, and it’s not even really about it. Or rather, it is about the anniversary, it’s not primarily about 9/11. I can’t stand any of it. Probably many of the op-eds and reflective NPR essays and tributes and mediations and the whole […]
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Rave, rave against the dying of a right
September 8th, 2002 · Comments Off on Rave, rave against the dying of a right
Apres-work on Friday, I headed over to the west lawn of the Capitol for a protest against the noxious RAVE Act (that’s “Reducing Americans’ Vulnerability to Ecstacy” — how very droll). There were a handful of anti-RAVE signs here and there, but for the most part it seemed like a big ol’ dance party. And, […]
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AutoRecycling
September 8th, 2002 · Comments Off on AutoRecycling
I’ve just reformatted my old Laissez Faire Books columns (well, most of them — a few left to do) and linked them from the Essays page. Also, after a few months working at a public policy tank started making me question my long term career plans (viz., joining the professoriat), picking up Kripke’s Wittgenstein on […]
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