Archive for December, 2004



Which flavor of Linux for me?

I’ve made up my mind to try out Linux after continually reading postive things about it. Quite a few bloggers I respect have written about it or use it, and it seems to permeate many tech circles, as does much of the great stuff I find valuable (like firefox, delicious, wordpress, etc.). […]

The holy wars of xmas

Err… Christmas. I wouldn’t normally pay too much attention to the ultra conservative wing or to Christian propaganda, but considering who is sitting in the White House, unless you’re in denial still, I’d say it’s an imperative to keep tabs on the radical right.
Today the La Times reports that one southern church […]

I happened upon this attractive blog today: Orthodox Anarchist via a link on Boingboing referencing an exchange of legal letters. It’s easy to loathe the zeal with which business sometimes persecutes criticism, especially when the perspective they represent is narrow-minded and humorless. Dan “Mobius” Sieradski (author of Jewschool.com and Orthodoxanarchist.com) writes,
The […]

National Priorities?

The BBC reported yesterday,

“The Pentagon is spending $10bn a year on the missile system, which was meant to be in operation by the end of 2004. The Missile Defence Agency said an “unknown anomaly” was to blame for the system shutting down.
Can you comprehend that we’re still going at this? Ronald Reagan’s […]

Der Krieger und die Kaiserin

I feel somewhat as though the air is still knocked out of me. Perhaps it’s because of the time I spent in Germany and the rich kinesthetic sense of the language in my throat, chest, ears, and hands as it is spoken. I think sometimes that staying in one place […]

The Army We Have

If none of the arguments for peace thus far have persuaded the Americans who still support the war, perhaps Reservist Wilson’s questions of Rumsfeld yesterday will hit home. When Rumsfeld went to Kuwait to give war-bound army reservists a pep talk, he found himself confronted by several angry soldiers unintimidated by rank. One asked […]

Why are we at war? (honestly)

Today Dahr Jamil
spoke with witnesses of another car-bombing
Aisha Dulaimy, a resident of al-Adhamiya said, The reason for this car bomb is the Americans want to cause a split between the Shia and Sunni. But there has never been fighting between the Shia and Sunni in the history of Iraq. They want to make a […]

I love the Gay Conspiracy

Here I am, trying to make a dent in my Easter candy (it somehow lasted longer than Halloween’s), and cleaning up my desk. I found a business card I’d almost forgotten about. Weeks ago, while I was waiting tables, a customer left the card with his cash on the table when he left. He left […]

*(If you live in Duval County, Florida). Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the serious risks associated with common over-the-counter pesticides. It seems that society has regressed from the environmental consciousness catalyzed in 1962 when Rachel Carson published Silent Spring. Roundup is common enough to be a household name, and household insecticides […]





    listening to:

      updated:08 Oct 2008 03:07pm PDT
    1. Mothersong Santa Cruz – Spirit Of Peace
    2. Bill Haley and the Comets – (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock
    3. Mothersong Santa Cruz – Standing Like A Tree (Betsy Rose)
    4. Barbara Park – shipwrecked_ch1
    5. Raffi – Thanks a Lot
    6. Bill Haley and the Comets – (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock
    7. Monjes Budistas – River Of Light
    8. Monjes Budistas – The Other Side
    9. Monjes Budistas – My Spirit Flies To You
    10. Ottmar Liebert – La Acequia Madre

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