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November 01, 2011
The Attack, Ctd.
This past Wednesday marked one year since I was assaulted by two thugs outside a...
November 01, 2011
Don’t Bother Facepalming for Jon Huntsman
So, it turns out Jon Huntsman doesn’t actually speak “fluent” Mandarin. He can apparently garble...
October 2011
October 25, 2011
Why, Oh Why Must I Have Mitt Romney’s Back?
”I’m delightful now!” I still hate Mitt Romney, but it continues to get under my skin when he gets...
October 25, 2011
Harold Ford’s Qualifications for Being a Political Analyst
Harold Ford is on TV a lot. He’s on Meet the Press and Morning Joe more often than the...
October 12, 2011
Man vs. Terminal Services Session
Friend-of-the-blog Jason Guy was an early influence on my decision to switch over to the...
October 11, 2011
It’s Not Your Job to Know What You Want: A Jobsian Lesson for Government?
Matt Bai of the New York Times wishes Washington could learn some lessons from Steve Jobs. In his...
October 07, 2011
Grieving an Ethos, Ctd.
Following up from my post on Steve Jobs, I decided soon after posting that I...
October 06, 2011
Grieving an Ethos: Thoughts on the Loss of Steve Jobs
Most of the people I work with are, naturally, having very strong feelings about the...
September 2011
September 30, 2011
The Steve
Peace be upon him.
September 21, 2011
“If They Like Printed Books, They Should Be Buying the Damn Things”
Richard Nash validates my take on what I call the “But I Love the Smell...
September 16, 2011
I Hate Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney for President!
I don’t think those of us in the reality-based community are sufficiently panicked about the prospect of...
September 12, 2011
This Isn’t the William Shirer You’re Looking For: Thoughts on Steve Wick’s “The Long Night”
Readers of this blog may already be aware of my deep affection for the thousand-plus-page...
September 11, 2011
Listening to 9/11: My Experience of the Attacks from Brooklyn
In September of 2011, I had just decided not to go back to school. I had been...
September 06, 2011
What Obama’s Bad National Numbers Definitely Don’t Tell Us
A “Blue Wall.” A new poll today has some grim numbers for the president. Though it shows...
September 05, 2011
Save Science by Not Talking about Science, Ctd.
Side note: My dad actually bought me this shirt. I love it, and my wife...
August 2011
August 30, 2011
Save Science By Not Talking about Science
”At last! I have discovered the formula for making the uneducated feel even MORE inadequate!”...
August 25, 2011
In (Reluctant) Defense of Mitt Romney
EXCLUSIVE: Human beings enjoying the company of Mitt Romney I have no love for Willard “Mitt”...
August 24, 2011
Cory Booker: Maker of Twitter Lemonade
The mayor has indicated that, should your schedule permit, he would like to put a...
August 18, 2011
Obama in the Fog
I know, it’s easy to continue to beat the I’m-disappointed-in-Obama drum from the comfort of my MacBook. But there’s a couple...
August 16, 2011
So Long, and Thanks for All the Text
The text stops here. My webby little heart is broken, as I have just read that author...
August 04, 2011
What’s a Book Review For?
Miranda Celeste Hale (my Bespectacled Blog Twin™) writes thoughtfully and passionately in favor of the continued existence...
August 01, 2011
Trojan Asteroid Follows Earth, Reinforces My Insecurities
It turns out that our fair planet has been tailed by a shy asteroid for...
July 2011
July 20, 2011
The WTC Cross: Like it or Not, It’s a Piece of History
Among the many government-funded museums of New York, Washington, and other cities across the country,...
July 01, 2011
In Defense of Mark Halperin
I’ve been metaphorically bashing my skull into a brick wall as I’ve read all the...
June 2011
June 30, 2011
These People Haven’t Read This Consent Form
My friend Jed, newly-graduated with a fancy advanced degree in something science-y, is having a...
June 30, 2011
Bloggy Relevance: Thoughts on What This Blog Is and Ought to Be
As long-time readers of this blog probably already know, I have at various times struggled...
June 27, 2011
What’s in a Domain?
Just to alleviate any confusion among my tens of readers, I wanted to let you...
June 25, 2011
A Natural Worshiper of Serendipity and Whim: Alan Jacobs’ “Pleasures of Reading”
Alan Jacobs, who readers of this blog (all ten of you) may know from previous...
June 20, 2011
Why We ‘Refudiate’ the Brasolaeliocattleya: Thoughts on ”The Lexicographer’s Dilemma”
Jack Lynch’s fascinating book, The Lexicographer’s Dilemma, is full of original insights, refreshing perspective, and delightful...
June 20, 2011
Hopelessness Watch: Mommy and Daddy Bought Me My Own Paywall
I know what you’re thinking. “Paul,” you’re thinking, “it feels as though the economic divide...
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