September 20, 2003
Links of the Day
I've been collecting RSS feeds like some other intelligent/lazy folk, and I've assembled a pretty good list of diverse links of the day. I hope you enjoy.
1) Tuning Spork of BLATHER REVIEW links to Newsmax.com! Really, he does. Go see why.
2) Ith reports that a Seattle restaurant named 5 Spot gets a bit snarky by requiring patrons to sign a waiver exempting the eatery from weight-related damages incurred by the consumer.
3) The American Library Association lists the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000. Some surprises here.
4) Rosemary rips on Arianna! Get a seat up close.
5) Ravenwood offers an example of "the rules don't apply to x," one of my favorite themes.
6) DavidF at Sketches of Strain curbs the violence he intends for his modem. My favorite?
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Remember that you used dial up with no ill effects for three years.
7) northstar of The People's Republic of Seabrook presents an insightful post about the leaking-money state of the NHL. As a hockey fan and follower, I agree.
8) The Agitator introduces me to the Broken Window Fallacy.
9) Deb Thompson of Write Lightning grabs another of my favorite topics and provides her viewpoint in Supplementing Stupidity. I agree, Deb. I've been known to wear my Question Society shirt at least once every two weeks.
10) My esteemed spouse offers suggestions regarding the 87 billion dollars spent on the Iraq war - if there were no war, we could MAKE MORE GOVERNMENT!
11) The Meatriarchy commends me for not talking like a pirate.
Thanks for stopping by.
hln
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