Archive for November, 2007

Mark Steyn: World Should Give Thanks for America

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Mostly because it’s a time for the family and it’s not overly commercialized. When Thanksgiving is approaching, you don’t have to worry about budgeting funds for gifts or credit card bills the following month. All you have to worry about is exercising and/or dieting to work off your over-consumption.
One of […]

Is the Surge Working??

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

There was a comment on an earlier post of mine on my Daily Local blog that I found interesting:
gypsy hammond said…
The surge is working? That must explain why 2007 has seen the highest level of troop deaths since the war began. But then, defining success downwards has been a hallmark of this war and this […]

The Last of the Last

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Here’s a really nice (although sad) article in the New York Times about the last surviving American soldier from World War I:
Over There — and Gone Forever
Four years ago, I attended a Veterans Day observance in Orleans, Mass. Near the head of the parade, a 106-year-old named J. Laurence Moffitt rode in a Japanese sedan, […]

Unfortunate Headline

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

I love finding newpaper headlines that are either poorly worded or can be read differently. Here’s one I found in the Washington Post today:
Panel May Cut Sentences For Crack
Drug dealers rejoice! They say that crack is very addictive, but this is ridiculous… maybe they shouldn’t be responsible for sentencing.

Close Call

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Here’s a video of some firemen in Boston making a hasty retreat from a rooftop…

A New Da Vinci Code

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Interesting news article:
An Italian musician and computer technician claims to have uncovered musical notes encoded in Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Last Supper,” raising the possibility that the Renaissance genius might have left behind a somber composition to accompany the scene depicted in the 15th-century wall painting…
Pala explains how he took elements of the painting that have […]

The Iraq Embarassment: The Times of London

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

It’s been interesting watching the news as Iraq has been improving… it’s been getting more and more difficult to find any reports, other than independent reports from Michael Yon and other freelance reporters in Iraq.
It looks like the Times of London has noticed the same thing:
The Petraeus Curve
Is no news good news or bad news? […]

Nanny State

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Sorry about not posting last week. I’ve been swamped at work and home!
But anyway…
I found this interesting NBC News report (via InstaPundit) that talks about the Nanny State movement and how it can create kids that are unprepared for the real world. I’ve written about this before (HERE).
In particular, this phenomenon has struck South Jersey […]