Monthly Archives: October 2010

Sleeping Dogs Lie

No-no-no no, don’t tell me. They did it again? Oh, hi everyone. Get a load of this, and I don’t quote, “tests warned us of the BP explosion in the gulf before it happened.” That’s the gist of it anyways. Come on, let it go, you losers! Why are we still talking about this. No, […]

Enjoy web reading with Readability

Though you may not know it, there’s a lot of stuff worth reading on the web.1 Unfortunately, unlike books or magazines, it can be kind of hard to read. Take this screencap of an article on The Weekly Standard. All those flashy colors on the sidebar make it hard to concentrate, especially since your eyes hit […]

The distrust and disinformation of email

OpenCongress published a blog post yesterday reporting that the two most viewed bills right now are “outlandish, non-viable proposals that have no support and no chance of being taken seriously by congressional leaders, ever.” A lot of traffic is arriving at these bills via searches. These bills top the list because of chain emails. The […]

What I Hate about the News

Ah, it’s good to be back. I haven’t posted a good, non-relevant topic up here in forever, so I decided to look through the news and find something to talk about that had no influence on my life whatsoever. It wasn’t hard, it all was pretty worthless. But on to a random statement: I like […]