Blogged From rajanr at 09. Apr 2007 19:12 under Uncategorized
Offer: RM1000 to be won for reviews of “Critical” Thoughts (Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company: offer to the world). Not invitation to treat because it is reasonable to assume at least one person would win the RM1,000. Acceptance: My review Amongst other considerations: For my review, MENJ promises to featured it in batches of 10. That [...]
http://rajanr.com/2007/04/10/oh-shucks/
Blogged From rajanr at 09. Apr 2007 07:18 under Uncategorized
I return in 7 days! Oh, wait, this Saturday, I’m going to JB… Watch out KL, then. Today is my first paper - Intermediate Mathematics for Economics. Today I woke up 2 hours ahead of schedule, dragged myself to the bathroom mustering all the energy I had. You see, I’m currently experiencing extreme nausea (at least, [...]
http://rajanr.com/2007/04/09/watch-out-malaysia/
Blogged From Graumagus at 09. Apr 2007 02:01 under Uncategorized
Ack! I’ve been AWOL the last week or so, even missed Tartan day! To make up for that, I link to a classic many of you may not have had the pleasure of seeing before. How to make a Chocolate Easter Bunny from Killfrog. Happy Easter, and enjoy UPDATE: Ooo They have a newer one! How to make [...]
http://www.frizzensparks.com/?p=53
Blogged From at 08. Apr 2007 16:02
You got me there Bob. I did not (and shall not) watch Mr. Gore's film. I was merely repeating quotes I have seen in a mulititude of places with the same 6 meter/10 year phrase and assumed that if that many people in different parts of the world (and web) were saying the exact same thing, then it was likely espoused in Gore's movie. I can understand someone in Florida being a tad more interested in water levels. I worry about specific things to my life as well, but just because they are of more import to me does not necessarily mean they are going to happen either. I have read a lot of the expert opinions from the past...flying cars, solar power, computers as small as a car...experts can be wrong. Anyone who tries to see the future will in all probabili[...]
http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/2007/03/27/global-warming-phooey/#comment-50976
Blogged From at 08. Apr 2007 14:41
Selena Jo - are you implying that those of us who volunteered to be in the service for years, but who weren't called upon to actually get shot at, are somehow not true veterans? We served, doing what we were asked to do.
http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/2007/03/03/more-fun-with-wingnuts/#comment-50964
Blogged From rajanr at 08. Apr 2007 14:14 under Uncategorized
From MENJ’s new blog (he’s a problogger now, he has that much time): the trinity apparently an mathematical impossibility - The main objection of Islam is towards the doctrine of Trinity, where God is divided into The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. The doctrine of Trinity from the Muslim perspective is logically impossible in [...]
http://rajanr.com/2007/04/08/oh-feeble-minds/
Blogged From at 08. Apr 2007 12:03
these are the same talking points that all the neocons have been spewing when is mitch gonna grab a weapon and stand a post same for the fat moral one....and can someone explain to me how bennett can write a book of virtues, yet was addicted to gambling and now appears to be addicted to food?
http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/2007/04/06/mitch-mcconnel-democrats-want-the-troops-dead/#comment-50933
Blogged From at 08. Apr 2007 11:02
well, that'd be because I think this war, and most wars the US has ever been involved in, are trumped up bullshit excuses for needlessly stomping on countries weaker than us... usually in support of some corporate interests... why would I want to re-up for that?
http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/2007/03/03/more-fun-with-wingnuts/#comment-50925
Blogged From at 08. Apr 2007 10:04
You served during peace time. Why don't you reup ? Have you ever killed someone or even been in actual combat?
http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/2007/03/03/more-fun-with-wingnuts/#comment-50921
Blogged From Thomas Ptacek at 07. Apr 2007 23:15 under Uncategorized, Industry Punditry, New Findings
As expected, Nate remains N for N in excellent blog posts. But this time, he managed to pick a fight! Go check out Nate’s 9-point checklist for detecting overhyped vulnerability stories, and then read the comments for a discussion of JTAG and embedded hardware debugging including smart people from eEye and elsewhere.
http://www.matasano.com/log/794/how-to-spot-an-over-hyped-research-finding-at-nates-blog/