Am I the only one who gets a bunch of code when I visit Oliver Willis?
Oliver
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Am I the only one who gets a bunch of code when I visit Oliver Willis?
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A remarkably balanced piece on the Congo from Mac Diva is an interesting read.
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The DailyPundit has moved into his new house and is back to blogging. Go stop by and let him know you haven’t forgotten about him.
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Had a great Fourth of July week-end. Spoent two days on the lakes, racing around on some new Yamaha Wave Runners, relaxing on my buddies boat, and generally just doing nothing but soak up sun and hang out. It was great.
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P.J., at his best:
IF YOU PLAN not to read this summer, “Living History” is just the book. Hillary Clinton’s new memoir is more than 100,000 pages long. At least I think it is. There are only 562 page numbers, but you know how those Clintons lie. A mere ream of paper could not contain the padding that has gone into this tome. Hillary–with the help of at least six ghostwriters–nails the goose of a manuscript to the barn floor and force-feeds it with lint.
We are informed, for instance, that Jackie Onassis was once, herself, a first lady and later married a Greek shipping magnate. We learn how a chief executive walks to the podium to deliver a State of the Union speech: “The president greets members of both parties who, by tradition, sit on opposite sides of the aisle.” Even Hillary’s grief over the death of her dad is padded: “My father would not be at the table vying with Hugh and Tony for one of the drumsticks or asking for more cranberries and water-melon pickle, two of his favorites from childhood.” And then there are the fulsome tales of official junkets–unimportant, uninteresting, uneventful, and unending. “I had given a lot of thought to how Chelsea and I should dress on the trip. We wanted to be comfortable, and, under the sun’s heat, I was glad for the hats and cotton clothes I had packed.” And I was glad for the scopolamine transdermal patch.
If you read only one book review this summer, make it this one.
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Sorry for the lack of posting, but I had a bunch of other things going on. For the first time this summer, it was nice out, I have been reading a great book (the DaVinci Code), and I just got a smoker (I have a brisket with a home made rub on).
IF you have any good suggestions for BBQ or for things to put in my smoker, let me know. I currently need a good rub for my ribs, as well as a mop so they don’t dry out. If you have any ideas, please let me know.
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John Hawkins scores an interview with Ann Coulter. Kinda cool all the big names he is amassing.
