General Wesley Clark – Bush Administration intends to “take out 7 countries in 5 years.†| The Skeleton Project: General Wesley Clark – Bush Administration intends to “take out 7 countries in 5 years.†— yes, this will cause terrorism. attacking other countries militarizes the population.
Read Morehaarlem haarlem town hall department store Interpretation in policy analysis conference <– why i took the trip I met up with my friend and colleague Frank Schaap and we had some nice pie, and some beer, and some dinner and chatted. i stayed at my friend Todd’s house for a while, and played with his […]
Read MoreI boycott godaddy because of the owner’s politics, which has seemed borderline fascist to me. mr. diety which was a good and occasionally funny video podcast did an interview with godaddy ceo, I’m afraid this means I’m no longer going to partake of their humor, which was particularly funny in that it was centered on […]
Read MoreIt was the only right (ethical) choice that I had. You see I went down to google’s new york office tonight to see a colleague of mine speak on the future of the internet. I thought it was an open invite without any specific rules as to what I could do with the knowledge that […]
Read MoreAnniversary: I feel like the luckest person in the world. — rochelle lasted two years working in a library… amazing… just utterly, amazing! congratulations.
Read MoreSecond Life Makes Dream Of Owning Fictitious Coffee Shop Come True | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source: “As long as I can remember, I’ve pictured myself owning a multipolygonal 3-D representation of what a coffee shop might be in the real world,” said Jarrett, who has invested hundreds of real dollars and thousands […]
Read MoreStudy: mine turned out: You have completed the African American – European American IAT. Your Result Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between European American and African American. —- so i’m not biased according to this study. the key is to go really fast, don’t think about it, just go.
Read MoreProving Who I Am: Valentin Groebner, Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe, translated by Mark Kyburz and John Peck (New York: Zone books, 2007) is about the “histories and prehistories of identification and its documentation†(p. 8). —- this looks like it could be a great book to read for […]
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