None of these three prospects is likely to appear in the top 25 A’s prospect list this year. The A’s are fairly deep, and I […]
Apple quits the chamber of commerce
“We strongly object to the chamber’s recent comments opposing the E.P.A.’s effort to limit greenhouse gases,†wrote the VP of worldwide government affairs, Catherine A. […]
Art
This is water absorbing “Deco Beads”, with a couple of hyacinth bulbs. I have my Olympus C-770 digital camera (its a few years old) hooked […]
Paul Krugman on Conservative Maturity
Paul has an interesting op-ed in the New York Times published yesterday. The Politics of Spite “So what did we learn from this moment? For […]
The largest dead snake ever found*
The video claims the snake is over 50 feet long. Watch this:
Family Guy
Brian’s dog-isms are great. Evidence this clip from Season 7 Another highlight is here, Peter’s prostate exam. And some of the aftermath of that prostate […]
No Olympics for US – conservatives thrilled
Seemed many conservatives are so anxious for Obama to lose – at anything – they will try to count the denial by the Olympic committee […]
Gandhi and International Day of Non-Violence
Hope your yesterday was non-violent. Read more about Mahatma Gandhi here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi And remember there is a good move with Ben Kingsley from 1982 that […]
Public Option prevails, beats bi-partisanship in poll
52% to 39%, a strong public option is preferred. The majority care less about bi-partisanship than they do about having a strong public option, according […]
John Boehner wrong again
House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner from Ohio claimed “I’m still trying to find the first American to talk to who’s in favor of the […]