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Source-Filter: 01.07
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The Only Winning Move. Expository dialogue and tricky cinematography almost make it a Tarantino. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Source-Filter: Solomon T Silbert
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The Only Winning Move. My son - Solomon T Silbert - was born on Monday, December 4, 2006 at 10 AM. Here is a picture of him when he was about one minute old:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pinochet vs. the Free Market.
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Source-Filter: 01.06
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The Only Winning Move. Initial Post, Including Inspiration Citation. Inspired, in part, by blogs like pharyngula. Which I don't actually read anymore) and my (possibly incorrect) assumption that someone, somewhere wants to read my thoughts on language, speech, perception, and an assortment of other topics, I hereby add my giant octopus to the katamari. That is the world of personal weblogs. Crowd, a la PZ Myer's. Okay, that's probably enough links to pharyngula. A post on, say, the Cato institute's blog.
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The Everyday Idealist: In Memoriam
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Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts. - William Hazlitt. Thursday, April 17, 2008. No cartoon today, but still wanted to post an image. I don't have an scanned pictures of my grandfather, who died Tuesday, or even an obituary yet (it's been hard to pull stuff together this week), so I'll have to settle for some pictures of the Air Force Memorial. My grandfather joined back when it was still called the Army Air Corps. And flew in WWII and the Korean War, then took on a more diplomatic role.
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Source-Filter: 09.06
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The Only Winning Move. Yesterday was the 125th birthday of Ludwig von Mises. Has a post about it. Which includes a link to an excellent post. About the importance of Mises' work. I wanted to add that the Mises Institute also has a nice biographical piece. In honor of his birthday. Links to this post. The Media Sucks. No. The Media Suck. That got me thinking was about the detainee interrogation bill. Perhaps its the political reading I've been doing lately. As stated in the Cato dispatch. For example, it ...
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The Everyday Idealist: I Will Be Here Tonight
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Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts. - William Hazlitt. Thursday, April 03, 2008. I Will Be Here Tonight. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There is no use trying," said Alice. One can't believe impossible things.". I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.". Stuff I Don't Get to Write About. Subscribe in a reader. My Aim Is True.
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The Everyday Idealist: Ghana, Next Victim of the Resource Curse?
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Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts. - William Hazlitt. Friday, April 11, 2008. Ghana, Next Victim of the Resource Curse? The Washington Post today has a lengthy article in the A section about Ghana's new-found oil wealth. Ghanaians are struggling for a way to grow one of Africa's most stable democracies into one of its most prosperous, while blunting the corrupting power that has made oil a curse for so many of its neighbors. At dinner last night. Lack of Economic Diversification. Benef...
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The Everyday Idealist: Movement Is a Blessing
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Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts. - William Hazlitt. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Movement Is a Blessing. The EI is moving. To Wordpress, mostly so I can foist even more of my writing. This site will still be available for archives, and in the beginning, I'll probably link back frequently to posts here. I recently came across your blog, and I love the name! August 19, 2008 at 7:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There is no use trying," said Alice. Subscribe in a reader. Ghana, ...