Top 11 Universities in the U.S. (1935)
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From the Atlantic in 1935, by Edwin Embree (see also yesterday's Atlantic
Time-Travel Thursdays (Jake Lundberg) item yesterday discussing this): How
does… ...
A Glimpse of Hell
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Via Religion News: HOT SPRINGS, N.C. (RNS) — For years, liberals — even
liberal people of faith — have been wary of fusions of faith and politics,
careful ...
Move to the Reason site
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(Eugene Volokh)
We’ve moved to the *Reason* site — at http://reason.com/volokh — as part of
a new joint venture with *Reason*; if you aren’t redirected au...
Adjust contrast of a pdf free
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Closer to the eye of the shooter, this is because Preview is quite
literally applying a filter to each individual page of the PDF you are
saving. the proce...
Cellular Phone Plans for Teens
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Look around the mall and you will notice teen after teen either talking or
texting on a cell phone. With such a large consumer base, you would think
that t...
The Years Of Writing Dangerously
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Thirteen years ago, as I was starting to experiment with this blogging
thing, I wrote the following: [T]he speed with which an idea in your head
reaches th...
Japan Set for First Female Prime Minister
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Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line conservative, was elected as leader by Japan’s
governing party, paving the way for her to become prime minister of the
coalitio...
Cantor 'stunned' by Virginia Tech shootings
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Thursday that he was
“saddened and stunned” at the news that two people, including a poli
So far I've not been impressed with Harvard-based economists, or Nobel-prize winning economists for that matter either.
ReplyDelete75-y/o farmers at the local doughnut shop have as much credibility as the East Coast pundits.
See now that's precisely the kind of attitude that gets idiots like George W. Bush elected (and then RE-ELECTED!) president.
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