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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Choose Your Font Carefully
Georgia and Times New Roman gets A’s, while Trebuchet received B’s. The moral? Serif fonts are better than sans-serif fonts in impressing professors. Wonder if that has a corporate world lesson as well?
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Rasmussen: Warner 53%, Gilmore 38%
That’s a 15-point lead before the first shots have even been fired: In the 2008 Virginia Senate race, the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Democrat Mark Warner leading Republican Jim Gilmore 53% to 38%. Both men are former governors … Continue reading
Edmund Hillary, First Atop Everest, Dies
So says Scott’s Morning Brew channelling Fox News. I suppose someday, my kids will hear of Neil Armstrong’s passing with the same reflection. How many more physical firsts are there left? First on Mars? Europa? Io?
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CNET: Microsoft squashes talk of dual-boot XO laptop
Well, kinda. Read this.
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Gilmore Clarifies His Position on Iraq
After having watched the online debate between Bloggers for Gilmore chief Chris Green (Spank that Donkey) and D.J. McGuire et al., the Gilmore campaign will be issuing a statement exclusively on this blog to clarify his position on Iraq. Looking … Continue reading
Bluey: ‘The Biggest Tax Cut in American History’
Shaun Kenney does not like Rudy Giuliani. Rudy Giuliani could care less. But Shaun Kenney’s opinion of Rudy Giuliani grew three sizes after reading this. And watching this:
RealClearPolitics: 'Change' For Our Children
And we’re not talking about Clinton-change either… we’re talking about a system that is broken, and today’s electorate content to fiddle while the future of our children burns: A moral cloud hangs over our candidates. Just how much today’s federal … Continue reading
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Mason Conservative: Kaine Backs Non-Partisan Redistricting
Interesting indeed, though given the previous history of the General Assembly, I question whether or not the Democrats will be so inclined — or whether a split Assembly would even permit such co-operation? My vote? House will do their own … Continue reading
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Bloggers 4 Gilmore Coming Unhinged?
Yikes… no one hand this man a shovel — he’s doing fine on his own. But no worries… D.J. McGuire sets ’em straight: The latest effort by Spank That Donkey to come to Jim Gilmore’s defense is, um, interesting. My … Continue reading
Why Did Hillary Win New Hampshire?
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