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Two Writers In Dialogue: A Conservative Evangelical And Gay Liberal Can Be Friends? Part 1
Two Writers In Dialogue: A Conservative Evangelical And Gay Liberal Can Be Friends? Part 2
Four years into the ebook revolution: things we know and things we don’t know
That’s it, I’m done with the internet for today. I think I’ll go outside. — Hilariously random YouTube video, not utterly worksafe or brainsafe for several reasons. (Thanks to
danjite
2,000-Year-Old Dead Sea Scrolls Go Online
Invisible Ink Made Out of Engineered Bacteria
Fire in the Sky and on the Ground — The aurora australis, photographed from the ISS, and some Australian wildfires.
One third Of Sun-Like Stars Have Earth-Like Planets In Habitable Zone — Special creation my ass.
The Fraying of a Nation’s Decency — The things the article is talking about are fundamental outcomes of the application of conservative principles.
Obama Rips Perry, GOP Debate Audience: Not Who We Are — You’re damned skippy that’s not who we are. “Let him die” isn’t an American sentiment. It never should be.
Correcting the Abysmal ‘New York Times’ Coverage of Occupy Wall Street — More on this from Dangerous Minds. (Thanks to
danjite
Palin ‘on the Verge’ of Decision About Presidential Run — The circus is thinking about whether to come to town. That’s just what the GOP field needs — the kind of gravitas Palin can bring.
Romney and the “Apology Tour” — Conservative commentator Daniel Larison on Romney, foreign policy, and another of the stream of knowing, self-serving lies put forth by the GOP to rile their base.
?otD: Do you always cut your apples?
9/27/2011
Writing time yesterday: 3.0 hours (WRPA)
Body movement: 30 minute stationary bike ride
Hours slept: 7.5 hours (solid)
Weight: 223.6
Currently reading: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee
Posted: 5:36 am Tue September 27 2011 |
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