Archive for May, 2008
Last call for carnival submissions
Almost time for another Carnival of the Liberals. The submissions
deadline is midnight tonight so it’s time to get your last minute
submissions in. CotL #65 will be this Wednesday, May 21st. I’m hosting
at Neural Gourmet.
The theme for this edition is skepticism and its’ role in American
politics but posts on anything of a liberal nature are welcome. [...]
Carnivalesque XXXIX
The latest edition of Carnivalesque, the pre-modern history blog carnival, is up at A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe. The focus this time is on Ancient and Medieval history.
Quote of the Day
Philosopher Slavoj Zizek in an interview on Democracy Now! provides what has to be one of the most salient, and IMHO accurate, criticisms of the modern political left that I’ve yet heard:
“It’s fashionable to make fun of Fukuyama, End of History, but even the majority of today’s left is effectively, if I may make an [...]
Neural Gourmet Policies
There’s now a Policy page underneath the About menu. I’ll add to or revise this page as needs arise.
Comments available on Miniblog now
I did some additional styling to the Miniblog tonight. Now you can comment on Miniblog items just by clicking the red arrow next to each item.
Green Air
George Monbiot.com writes about how some environmentalists think airships just might be a solution to the problem of making air travel less of an environmental disaster. I’ve always had a fascination with airships and if some of the technological challenges can be solved, and if people will accept taking longer to get to their destinations, [...]
From the “Gee, Truth Sure Is Expensive These Days” Department…
…or are there really 20,000 cranks out there, each with a spare hundred bucks to burn? Alex Jones Needs Your Cash
A cat ponders Ubuntu’s popularity
Ubuntu is perhaps the most popular version of the Linux operating system. UbuntuCat posted their thoughts on the factors behind Ubuntu’s success. How did Ubuntu end up so popular?
John Loftus entertains, informs and incites in Fort Wayne
John Loftus, the former evangelical minister turned atheist, author of the soon to be released book Why I Became An Atheist: A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity and founder of the group blog Debunking Christianity gave a lively talk Wednesday night at the Allen County Public Library. The event, which saw about 40 people in attendance, [...]
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