He learned almost too late that man is a feeling creature...

Straight from the White House, via balta1701 at DailyKos, the president officially hates old people:
Q I seem to remember a time in Texas on another problem, taxes, where you tried to get out in front and tell people it’s not a crisis now, it’s going to be a crisis down the line — you went [...]
Posted: January 26th, 2005 under Politics.
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As more information comes out about Alberto Gonzales, it becomes clearer and clearer that he is not fit to be a lawyer, let alone the United States’ chief lawyer. No moral senator should vote to confirm him as Attorney General, and certainly no Democrat senator should be caught voting for him. I called [...]
Posted: January 25th, 2005 under Politics.
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This news from WorldChanging: Antarctica Is Melting. Well, duh. I weep mainly because if I ever do get to see it, its magnificence will have been diminished from what I wanted to see. It’s “‘…competing with the Yukon for the title of the fastest warming place on the globe,” in the words [...]
Posted: January 25th, 2005 under Politics, Science.
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Ah, Netflix. Allowing me to easily, finally see Metropolis. In fact, I just subjected myself to it last night. Boy, it’s an impressive (for its time) film, but boy, was it also simplistic. Some things just don’t age very well.
Previous to seeing it, I hadn’t known much about it other than [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2005 under Film.
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Funny story — back when I wrote about the “free ipod” pyramid scheme, the “free offer” I signed up for was for a two-week trial of Blockbuster Online, Blockbuster Video’s new snail-mail DVD service. It’s their answer to Netflix. (Which, if you haven’t heard about it by now, is a company that started [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2005 under Film, Television.
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