Yearly Archives: 2003

Scientists make electricity from tap water Courtesy of J’s Notes, it seems as if a Canadian research team has created a way to make electricity by moving water through a “microscopic channel,” providing a source of clean energy that could … Continue reading

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FLS Editorial: Scalia’s recusal unfortunate, but honorable An opinion that echoes my own: By virtually pre-ruling on a case he should have expected might soon land before him, he was unjudgelike. You would expect this kind of revealment more from … Continue reading

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The Red Light Into Central Park Now this is pertinent information! Q: Is this a legal right-turn-on-red situation? Coming from Interstate 95 onto State Route 3 west, there are two right-turn lanes to enter Central Park. I often see folks … Continue reading

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Al-Burger Qing That’s right, even Iraqis can now enjoy the flame broiled goodness of a Whopper: Deep inside Baghdad International Airport, past a vehicle search, a body search and four checkpoints, soldiers are lined up for burgers and fries. They … Continue reading

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What’s Radical About the Weblog Form in Journalism? Courtesy of J’s Notes, this is a perfect example of how weblogs differ (for better or worse) from professional journalism. I have to hand it to this list, some of items on … Continue reading

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LONG LIVE THE CURSE OF THE BAMBINO!!! Nothing pleases me more than watching two sets of Yankees beat the crap out of each other. Too bad that Roger Clemens choked, but that’s okay. So now that “The Fan” sealed the … Continue reading

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Alou Forgives Fan Now that’s class. ”I feel sorry for the guy,” said Alou, who thinks he had an excellent chance to catch the ball the Marlins’ Luis Castillo hit into the first row of the stands down the left-field … Continue reading

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State Sen. Edd Houck’s daughter gets a free ride. . . It appears as if a cottage that is given to visiting professors and dignitaries to MWC is currently being occupied by the daughter of State Senator Edd Houck. . … Continue reading

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U.S. Believes Saddam Recently in Tikrit And the beat goes on. . . Saddam, who was born in a village on the southern outskirts of Tikrit, was last seen in Baghdad in early April as the city was falling to … Continue reading

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Vatican: condoms don’t stop AIDS Now it is my understanding this was indeed true – the pores in the latex are much larger than the actual HIV virus itself, therefore condoms are by no means a failsafe preventive measure against … Continue reading

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