Chris Basten is “forcing” me to add No Force, No Fraud to my blogroll (Yes, I know. It’s a libertarian blog, whose writers will probably be more than annoyed at my choice of verbs. But I just couldn’t resist.). I’m … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2004
"Why do editors keep throwing ‘The Boondocks’ of the Funnies page?"
Found via a comment by RedHeadDread over at Aaron’s place, a really in-depth article about Aaron McGruder, creator (though no longer artist) behind the Boondocks. “He told the guests that he’d called Condoleezza Rice, the national-security adviser, a mass murderer … Continue reading
Quick and nearly pointless site note…
For greater ease in typing, I’ll be changing the way I cite my sources for Temporary Sanity (Yeah, the adorable mini-blog on the left, there. What? You hadn’t noticed it? You should check it out. It’s full of news and … Continue reading
Thanks, and thanks….
This past week has been… extremely stressful for me personally (what with the continued joblessness and rapid approach of Z-Day, the day when my bank account reaches $0). So, it’s been a great consolation that this site, my own little … Continue reading
Table-iscious
Over at Thudfactor, a table of similarities between Bush and Saddam. So, here for your reading pleasure this morning, similarities between Bush and Saddam, presented in the easy-to-understand naunce-free no-context fashion of Conservative PropagandaThink. That table will undoubtedly piss a … Continue reading
Japan citizens find Bush guilty of war crimes
I don’t know whether to laugh or fly out to Japan to shake some hands. At The Japan Times Online, an article detailing how Japanese citizens have found the Prez guilty of war crimes in Afghanistan. “A citizens’ tribunal Saturday … Continue reading
Exefen
For all you geeky-types, a new tool from Photo Matt, the mastermind behind WordPress (a blogging tool I would really like to try, but am not quite technically minded enough to make work), Exefen. Exefen makes using XFN values (“rel” … Continue reading
Spymac beats Google to the punch
…and without ads or scanning your email. Found this via MacSlash. Spymac, a site I have never before heard of, has launched their own free 1 GB email service, effective yesterday. Their TOS is pretty standard, nothing out-of-the-ordinary or suspicious. … Continue reading
Daily Reason to Dispatch Bush
I don’t know how I missed this myself (I must be woefully behind on my reading). But, thanks to a mention in Twin Cities Babelogue, I found it. Over at McSweeney’s, the internet home of one of the best literary … Continue reading
Church leaders support freedom to marry
Gasp! I really thought I had read the title of the article incorrectly. But it’s true, Church Leaders Denounce Mass Gay Marriage Amendment. In a letter to the Massachussetts governor’s office, 600 church leaders speak out in defence of the … Continue reading