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[links] Link salad rises late and languid
The always wise Jim van Pelt on teaching, writing, and infective pursuits — I love this post.
A disturbing (but work-safe) image — (Via willyumtx.)
City Hall: 1906 — Shorpy with an image of San Francisco’s city hall after the earthquake and fire.
Ocean Impacts and Their Consequences — Another thing to worry about should outer space come calling…
What Happened When I Yelled Back at the “Christians” Calling My Wife a Murderer — These people aren’t used to being confronted. They prey on the weak and they pounce on the wounded. But I chose to fight back. Confidential to conservative America: Your private religious convictions, no matter how sincerely held, really are not a basis for public policy. Any more than anyone else’s are. After all, you might not like the outcome.
In Writings of Obama, a Philosophy Is Unearthed — The New York Times with a review of an interesting if potentially dubious view of Obama and his writing. (Thanks to my Dad.)
Radio Station: O’Donnell Threatened To Sue Us For…Posting An Interview Online! — O’Donnell’s campaign manager Matt Moran called and threatened to “crush” the station with a lawsuit. Stay classy, Tea Party America. It’s what you do best, you head-stomping, reporter-cuffing, lawsuit-happy scamps. The country definitely needs more of your kind of leadership!
They’re From The Tea Party And They’ve Come To take Their Country Back — to the Dark Ages — Digby, on why you should vote.
?otD: Kahn or Cohanim?
10/28/2010
Writing time yesterday: 0.0 hours (medical follies)
Body movement: 30 minute stationary bike ride
Hours slept: 7.0 hours (interrupted)
This morning’s weigh-in: 242.4
Yesterday’s chemo/post-op stress index: 4/10 (fatigue, peripheral neuropathy, emotional distress)
Currently reading: I Wonder by Marian Bantjes
Posted: 8:13 am Thu October 28 2010 |
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