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12
Feb
2012
Convenience, Coffee & How We Use Our Time

9 hours ago by Kevin Kato

My New Year’s Resolution – the one about time-management – is slowly taking hold. (Thank you, I know, it’s a tough one.) After washing today’s lunch dishes in record time (only one thing broken) I jumped onto the pc, leaving the wife to play zookeeper with the boys since that is her job. Then I star ...

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27
Jan
2012
The Jackboot Stomping on the Throat of Free Speech

16 days ago by admin

There are an increasing number of people in the United Kingdom being prosecuted for expressing opinions that other people consider offensive or insulting, or that “incite” crime. They fall into several broad categories: Comments that “incite” others to commit a crime: Dundee teenagers sent to prison ...

Libertarian View - libertarianview.co.uk · Rank: 35,616 · 2 references

17
Jan
2012
Hobbes: Authority

26 days ago by Christopher Carr

legitimate rule < Cross-posted to the League of Ordinary Gentlemen.> Since Rufus and Jason have covered Hobbes in such excellent detail thus far, my contribution to this discussion will be more about tying up loose ends. As a student, I read Hobbes four different times in four different contexts for ...

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08
Jan
2012
In Case You Decided to Watch Football Instead

35 days ago by Kevin Kato

Two minutes ago I was staring at the all-important Lions-Saints matchup down on the Bayou, an evening of passive adrenalin infusion ahead of me when I remembered the other game being televised tonight. Thanks to someone in my neighborhood providing unsecured Wi-Fi I am now at the dining room table, ...

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21
Dec
2011
How Do You Translate 'Wa'?

53 days ago by Kevin Kato

I remember talking with Billy, a guy from Vancouver who married a Japanese girl and was living in Fukushima. His son was a few years older than mine, and had so far survived what concerned me now about my two-year-old speaking much more Japanese, at a higher level, than English. Yes, he was only two ...

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08
Dec
2011
Rhinitis of Pregnancy: Allergic Rhinitis, or Something Else?

66 days ago by Russell A. Faust, PhD, MD

Treating Allergic Rhinitis During Pregnancy There are now several well-written reviews about managing allergic rhinitis during pregnancy. “Why should that be a special problem?” you may ask. Well, ANY time a woman who is growing a person inside of them is exposed to medications, there is the potenti ...

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25
Nov
2011
Several style suggestions for guys, particularly concerning color matching!

79 days ago by TomBuckman

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22
Nov
2011
Text v numbered callouts

82 days ago by Janine

Screen captures are seldom self-explanatory so the question then becomes: What’s the best way to explain the capture? There are many choices, from a lot of text to none at all, but a common one is the numbered callout: The problem with this type of callout is that the reader is required to switch ba ...

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18
Nov
2011
Heightened Volatility: The New Normal? // business

86 days ago by Jeff McClenning

The U.S. economy can’t find its footing — and every piece of bad news, whether at home or abroad, has the potential to send the markets reeling. All that volatility can make it tough on investors to stay the course. It’s not your imagination: The stock market is bumpier than normal. TheU.S.economy c ...

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15
Nov
2011
Mrs. Ayn Rand Paul’s Fishiness STILL Sticks

89 days ago by Hart Williams

This originally appeared on May 24, 2010, months BEFORE the “Tea Party” election. Let’s all see how prophetic* it was, or wasn’t, shall we? [* Certainly it was for NPR, which started a three part series on the Renaissance of Medievalist Ayn today. I had reprinted it on MY blog Sunday. ] No. He wasn’ ...

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