Lots and lots of Links
Oct. 17th, 2006 12:22 pmC and I were talking politics last night, and I mentioned several things that she suggested I put here in my journal. So that is exactly what I am going to do. Please excuse the length!
- Linguistics
- U.S. forces to test translation device
“Le singe est sur la branche.” - Politics
- Gay Marriage Issue Looms over Colorado Race
I found this very interesting, as the Democratic candidate is pointing out the position that C has always felt was prevalent in Texas until the Republicans starting their shift to the fundamentalist right: namely, "live and let live".
- Supreme Court rejects boy scout's appeal
Berkley fights the BSA's discriminatory policies the only way it can, and wins. - WA-08: Burner vs. Reichert
More and more races are opening up as the Democratic candidates for the House pull closer to their incumbent Republican opponents. I have seen many analysts with Top 30 Most Endangered lists going to Top 40 and Top 50. Of course, this is increasingly becoming a problem for both parties: where do you spend the money? Still, it is very exciting as very few of the endangered races are incumbent Democrat. This is a link to one of my hopefuls who I would definitely like to see win on Nov. 7th, Darcy Burner. - Science
- Unusual meteorite found in Kansas
Props to HMNS! - Technology
- A Brief History of Computers
Very awesome article that uses computer ads now out on YouTube, starting in 1980 with the Atari 400. - News agencies dip toes into Second Life
More and more companies are opening up places in this virtual world. - Reuters opens virutal news bureau in Second Life
More about the article above. And check out the pictures! - Virtual economies attract real-world tax attention
I have wondered about this issue before. It will be interesting to see what is decided and how it is enforced.
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Date: 2006-10-17 07:02 pm (UTC)....with the President of Burundi!
Hee.
Also, that meteorite? I can't be the only one thinking "Brenham, huh. I wonder if that's anywhere near Smallville?"
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Date: 2006-10-19 04:38 pm (UTC)What's funny is I hadn't even thought of the Superman/Smallville angle until you and
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Date: 2006-10-17 07:33 pm (UTC)I thought this was going to be a Superman article. Hee.
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