Archive for January, 2006



George Galloway – Back in the News

Ha-haw.

A Question

Check out this web site. It belongs to a company in the UK called HomeChoice. They provide telephone service with free long distance, broadband (2mbps, with the ability to go as high as 8mbps), and IPTV with 55 channels, including CNN, The Discovery Channel, The National Geographic Channel, Paramount Comedy 1 (like Comedy Central), and [...]

Very funny…

So… it would appear that someone with a very unique sense of humor has decided to sign me up as a member of MoveOn.org’s PAC and HillaryClinton.com’s Grassroots Fundraiser Campaign.
< dry, sarcastic tone >
How clever. How original. You see? You see what they’re doing there? They’re signing me up for membership in organizations whose ideas [...]

Education in Georgia

Last week, I posted a comment at Blog War about John Stossel’s report entitled “Stupid in America,” the thesis of which is that American schools suck. In his report, Stossel notes that South Carolina has the lowest average SAT scores in the U.S. What he doesn’t mention is that Georgia is tied with South Carolina [...]

Senator Clinton’s Opening Act

Hillary Clinton makes her debut as a 2008 candidate for U.S. President: Sen. Clinton: House ‘has been run like a plantation’.
…and she is apparently doing so by channeling Howard Dean.

Another brief thought

When Al Gore tries to appear angry, he seems to swell up … almost as if he’s allergic to having a personality. Did you see him at the DAR Constitution Hall? (An ACS-sponsored event, by the way – for more information, click here.) He looked like he was about to burst a blood vessel or [...]

Windows Vista

According to this hilarious video, the upcoming incarnation of Microsoft Windows – Windows Vista – will be, essentially, OS X Tiger.
…but without the stability of the XNU kernel.
People in my present line of work refer to this type of development as “job security.”

A brief thought

Anyone who seriously thinks that the upcoming confirmation of Samuel Alito spells the end of Roe v. Wade is not sufficiently connected to reality to warrant our attention.
Judge your favorite leftists accordingly. ;-)






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