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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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Left-Leaning Libertarianism « Source-Filter
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Laquo; I’m back? The only winning move…. Short (and derivative) post today, but, hey, short (derivative) posts are better than no posts at all (under the questionable assumption that I am, in fact, a blogger). That Bob Barr will be the Libertarian Party presidential candidate, which reminded me of a recent Cato-at-liberty post. On how non-libertarian Bob Barr was as a representative. This entry was written by noahmotion. May 20, 2008 at 7:35 pm. And filed under Politics. Laquo; I’m back? My thoughts on i...
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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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Knuth's Masterwork
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Monday, October 16, 2006. To Don Knuth: teacher, algorithm analyzer, and inventor of TEX. So reads the dedication to the textbook. We use in my Algorithms class. Frequently drops Knuth's name in class. Apparently they were in gradschool at more or less the same time (this checks out - Purdom was a 1966 PhD from Cal Tech, Knuth a 1963 PhD. The Wiki page. On Knuth shows that he was also a professor there from 1963-1968.), and Purdom took his first course in Algorithms analysis from Knuth. This blog will do...
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Source-Filter: Pinochet vs. the Free Market
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The Only Winning Move. Pinochet vs. the Free Market. I haven't been posting much to this blog lately, for obvious reasons. However, I did involve myself in a discussion. In response to another. I don't actually know that much about Pinochet's economic policies. It may well be the case that they were not. It should have been obvious to me on Tuesday that imprisoning, torturing, and murdering political opponents is 100% antithetical to these values. It is as clear as day (today anyway) that Pinochet's ...
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Source-Filter: 10.06
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The Only Winning Move. I don't exist. [updated]. People with my name. In the U.S.A. How many have your name? There are 32,997 people in the U.S. with the first name Noah. Statistically the 1003rd most popular first name. (tied with 30 other first names) More than 99.9 percent of people with the first name Noah are male. There are 510 people in the U.S. with the last name Silbert. Statistically the 48525th most popular last name. (tied with 4686 other last names). Links to this post. Has a death watch.