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{ Monthly Archives } October 2008

“Thanks for the warning, Joe!”

I wish I’d have said this.

I don’t have much to add to what has already been written, except to note that Weisberg’s understanding of libertarianism seems to track directly with his understanding of most things. Which is to say, a mile wide and an inch deep — leading poor Jacob to believe that his barefoot tramping through intellectual puddles is [...]

Louie, Louie

I was never a particular fan of the song, although it’s one helluvan earworm. But this, for historical reasons if nothing else, is interesting.

Betty Boop and Cab Calloway

Jonah’s Right

… this is really cool.

More on the Ohio mystery voters

I remember these old cartoons

When I was a child, in Alamosa at the end of the ’50s, we used to get up early and watch the cartoons that came on KOB-TV from sign-on (TV stations used to go off the air — uh, TV stations used to come to the house over “broadcast” by radio frequency signals instead of [...]

Proclamation, def.

proclamation, n., a legislative document that gives the appearance of action without committment. (See.)

Want

Supernova: A new film by Al Gore

(Via van der Leun.)