Wednesday, June 15, 2010
- World Cup Goal of the Week (for now) --YouTube
Maicon's goal against North Korea--unbelievable even after seeing it.
- "Hubble Finds Jupiter’s Missing Stripe" --Wired Science
It's hiding behind ammonia clouds.
"MSNBC Trashes Obama's Address" --Real Clear Politics
Obama's lost Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, and Howard Fineman at MSNBC. Even Dowd dumps on him. Is there anyone left to defend him?
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
- "Petraeus Passes Out During Testimony" --ABC
Listening to Senators drone on when asking their "questions" is a form of cruel and unusual punishment. - "I admit it: I was wrong to have supported Barack Obama" --Daniel Hannan, Telegraph
"His policies are serving to make his country poorer, less free and less respected. And that is a problem for all of us." - "Obama's Political Oil Fund" --Wall Street Journal
"[T]he White House runs roughshod over the rule of law."
Monday, June 14, 2010
- "Abbas to Obama: I'm against lifting the Gaza naval blockade" --Haaretz
Hmmm. The Palestinian Authority and Egypt want Israel to maintain the blockade of the West Bank.
- "After delays, U.S. begins to tap foreign aid for gulf oil spill" --Washington Post
Four weeks late is better than nothing. Hopefully, the President has waived the Jones Act, a nasty piece of destructive protectionism.
- "You're losing your plan: ObamaCare's true face emerges" --New York Post
The devil is always in the details, and regulations to enforce 3,000 pages of sloppy legislation contain a lot of details.
Thursday, June 10, 2010- Cartoon of the Week --Investor's Business Daily
He is the the One he's been searching for.
Hat tip: Power Line - "Thomas, Patrick, Tea, and Me" --David Rodeback
Some serious thoughts on the Tea Party movement and how it could help bring about much needed changes. - "Japanese Spacecraft Deploys First-Ever Solar Sail" --Wired Science
A first step in demonstrating solar-powered space travel. - "Helen Thomas and other weapons of mass distraction" --David Frum
The demise of an unserious White House reporter, but not of unserious reporting.
- Cartoon of the Week --Investor's Business Daily
- "Once a government pet, BP now a capitalist tool" --Washington Examiner
How quickly the Left turns on its supporters in the private sector. Other companies should watch and learn. - "Obama Gives New Meaning to "Big Government"" --Jay Cost
The Chief Umpire speaks. - "Awesome: Israeli students trying to organize flotilla to Turkey" --Allahpundit
I predict Turkey will suddenly rediscover the inherent right of a sovereign country to control its own border.
- "Letting Israel hang: US undercuts ally" --John Bolton
Money quote: "The really grim news is that we face at least 2½ more years of such Obama policies." - "In New Space Race, Enter the Entrepreneurs" --New York Times
A privately owned and operated space station. - "World Cup 2010: American fans will have power in numbers" --Washington Post
Tens of thousands of American soccer fans invading South Africa for the World Cup.
Monday, June 7, 2010
- "Saints In Sodom? Activists Attempted to Shield Captured Commandos On Mavi Marmara" --IMRA
Kudos to the "useful idiots" who attempted to protect the Israeli commandos from the militants. - "One Giant Leap for Commercial Space" --Pajamas Media
More and more I think that the private sector, not the government of any country, will lead the exploration and development of space. - "Why Obama’s Stimulus Failed" --Morning Bell (Heritage Foundation)
Have private employers gone John Galt? I can't blame them if they have.
Friday, June 3, 2010
- National Donut Day --OpenMarket.org
A call for civil disobedience against federal "nutritional reform" by eating an extra donut. - "Turkey's Radical Drift" --Wall Street Journal
Why is a NATO "ally" working with rogue states and terrorist organizations? - "Israel refuses to commit suicide" --Krauthammer
Comparing Israel's blockade of Gaza to Kennedy's blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
- "What a Surprise" --In From the Cold
I'm shocked, shocked that terrorists have infiltrated Palestinian "peace" and "humanitarian" groups. - "Anchor accuses own network of ‘embarrassing’ bias in Israel coverage" --The Daily Caller
Newsman points out a number of relevant details that the media consistently ignore.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
- "Amazing shot of ISS and Jupiter… during daytime!" --Discover
Some impressive space photos taken in broad daylight. - "Carter condemns Israeli raid on Gaza-bound ships" --Associated Press
Carter vigorously defends his status as worst [ex-]President ever.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
- "Obama's 2 percent solution for the Louisiana oil spill crisis" --Washington Examiner
A study in federal paralysis. - "In the Koreas, Five Possible Ways to War" --New York Times
A walkthrough of five plausible and worrisome scenarios. - "The Marmara incident in perspective" --Power Line
Most of the world condemns Israel for daring to control its border. - "A disaster with many fathers" --Krauthammer
Environmentalists, BP, and federal officials share the blame. Obama is not primarily responsible, but he hasn't helped much.
Friday, May 28, 2010
- "Lt John Finn, RIP" --In From the Cold
Passing of an American hero, who earned the Medal of Honor defending Pearl Harbor.
- "Alleged $100M scareware sellers facing charges" --Network World
Kudos to the FBI and the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit for dealing with these pests.
- "The 30-Year Rubik’s Invasion Continues" --Wired
A momentous milestone in geek history.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
- "Scramjet-powered X-51A Waverider missile breaks Mach 6 record" --Christian Science Monitor
That's fast! Mach 6 is six times the speed of sound.
- "Arlen Specter's Revenge" --The Daily Beast
Payback for Obama abandoning him in the primary election?
- "Study finds increased gov’t spending results in unemployment" --Ed Morrissey
The surprise here is not this demonstrable fact, but that it was Harvard Business School that (re)discovered it.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
- "Changing Course in N.J." --Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ)
Christie's plan of budget freezes and no tax increases contrasts nicely with the Democrat-controlled California Legislature's $3.5 billion in proposed tax increases. See LA Times.
- "More of the Same" --In From the Cold
Some background and thoughtful analysis of North Korea's latest unprovoked attack and subsequent saber rattling.
- "The collapse of the euro would open the door to democracy" --Telegraph
A silver lining in the euro zone's troubles?
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
- "Landmark Publication of Mark Twain’s Autobiography" --University of California Press
Per his instructions, publication was delayed until 100 years after his death. I wonder what fun surprises lurk in those pages.
- "Virgin: the world's best passenger complaint letter?" --Telegraph
Some dry British wit and simply a piece of good writing.
- "In Cruel World, U.S. Remains Last Best Hope" --Dennis Prager
An argument for American exceptionalism.
Monday, May 24, 2010
- "Budget woes? Just don't pass one" --LA Times
The Democrats "solution" to the mushrooming budget deficit: Deny it exists by not passing a budget.
- "Russia is getting its 'sphere' back" --Christian Science Monitor
Russia is expanding its sphere of influence thanks in part to the distracted Bush Administration and the naive Obama Administration.
- "It’s the Sun, stupid" --National Post
Solar scientists dare to poke another gaping hole in the global warming "consensus."
Friday, May 21, 2010
- "The simple truth about illegal immigration" --Orange Punch
Anything that claims to be the "simple truth" raises a red flag, but the author makes a pretty good argument that the U.S. welfare state is one of the drivers of illegal immigration.
- "The Fruits of Weakness" --Krauthammer
"Soft power" diplomacy is useless without "hard power" to support it.
- "Gov. Christie instantly vetoes millionaire's tax" --Philadelphia Inquirer
Finally, a governor who understands basic economics and has a backbone.
- "Spanish paper: Obama driving off ‘green energy’ cliff" --Washington Examiner
The "green economy" and "green jobs" are a fraud. See also article by Christopher Horner.
- "Greek strikers march on parliament against cuts" --Reuters
Another day, another strike, and another bite out of the Greek economy. Driving away tourism strikes me as an extremely unwise move by the unions.
- "Voter Insurrection Turns Mainstream, Creating New Rules" --New York Times
The Grey Lady acknowledges the disconnect between Washington and the country, but not Obama as a primary cause. Oh, well, half right is an improvement for The Times.
- "Mortgage delinquencies surge to a record" --MSNBC
Hmmm. The worst may not be over yet.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
- "A better night for Democrats than for Republicans" --Power Line
A balanced evaluation of yesterday's elections. Incumbents had a bad night, but the Democrats survived. November should be interesting.
- "Slow Learners at the Ninth Circuit" --George Will
George Will takes the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to the woodshed.
- "The EU is as doomed as its currency" --Telegraph
A rather overoptimistic prediction, but we can hope. Europe would probably be better off without the EU and its bureaucrats.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
- "South Korea: North responsible for torpedo attack on warship" --Washington Post
Seoul will appeal to the UN Security Council, which will likely do nothing as slowly as possible.
- "Iran's Nuclear Coup" --Wall Street Journal
Yet another failure in pointless U.S. attempts to negotiate with Iran.
- "Enough Money" --Thomas Sowell
Sowell teases out some of the implications of Obama's Leftist thinking.
Monday, May 17, 2010
- "How the Science of Global Warming What Compromised" --Der Spiegel
A reasonably balance look at how climate research devolved into politics.
- "An Early Return" --In From the Cold
A former spook's take on Kim Jong-il's abrupt return from Beijing.
- "New baby boom fosters culture clash: Parents vs. public spaces" --Washington Post
Baby skirmishes in the park and family night at the bar. Washington, DC, is strange.
Friday, May 14, 2010
- "Forecast: Angry Obama with scattered rain" --Don Surber
A perspective on presidential anger.
- "US faces same problems as Greece, says Bank of England" --Telegraph
This seems a bit exaggerated, but the growing U.S. budget deficit will become unsustainable in the near term.
- "President Nicolas Sarkozy 'threatened to pull France out of euro'" --Telegraph
More cracks in the euro zone?
- "In 2005, U.S. intelligence warned of Euro econ crisis and EU's demise..." --Washington Examiner
A "prescient" warning from the National Intelligence Council.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
- "Why Americans Are Shocked & Appalled" --Tony Blankley
An argument for electing radicalized politicians, e.g., not the honorable Senator Bennett (R-UT).
- "A Hidden History of Evil" --City Journal
The Soviet Communism was arguably at least as evil as Hitler's Germany. It was certainly more deadly.
- "Stop Me Before I Veto Myself!" --Hot Air
Obama's ongoing comedy routine. It might even be funny if he weren't playing with our money.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
- "Sounders FC to pay back its season-ticket holders" --Seattle Times
This may be a first in professional sports: One of best MLS teams will "refund" its fans for playing poorly in its last home game.
- "Health-care overhaul is up against long campaign across U.S." --Washington Post
Seven more states join the "war of attrition" against Obamacare.
- "Jupiter loses a belt" --TG Daily
A planetary wardrobe malfunction?
- "Germany, France May Hurt AAA Ratings in ‘Ponzi Game’" --Bloomberg
Troubles in euro zone are weakening its economic pillars.
- "The Welfare State's Death Spiral" --Robert Samuelson
The economics are catching up with socialist policies--as they eventually always do.
- "Jolly Rancher lands Brazos ISD third-grader in detention for a week" --KHOU (Houston)
School officials demonstrate minimal intelligence in dealing with "minimal nutrition" foods.
Links of the Day was on hiatus from Saturday, April 24, through Monday, May 10.
Friday, April 23, 2010
- "The best financial reform? Let the bankers fail" --James Grant
The opposite of the current policy of collectivizing risk.
- "The Next Chapter in Space" --In From the Cold
At least the Air Force's space program is still making progress.
- "Mac & the iPad, History Repeats Itself" --Bruce Tognazzini
A peak at Apple's formula for success
- "South Korean ship 'hit by North Korean torpedo'" --The Times
Will the Obama Administration support this U.S. ally or force Seoul to bury the issue in hopes of resurrecting the meaningless nuclear talks with North Korea?
- "Earth Day: Smile, don't shudder" --Bjorn Lomborg
A sensible, rational environmentalist (not an oxymoron in this instance) notes how global environmental conditions have improved since the 1970s
- "Before Dirty Harry, There Was Ronald Reagan" --The Atlantic
Illustrating the necessity of fighting evil.
- (Terrorist?) missile attacks on Jordan and Israel --Associate Press
This can't be good.
- Cartoon of the year(?) and a bonus cartoon --Michael Ramirez
"Is the US turning into a nation of freeloaders?" --John Hinderaker of Power Line.
- "An Economy of Liars" --Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr
The decline of the U.S. economy into crony capitalism.
- Lies, damned lies, and government statistics --Big Government
White House caught cooking statistics on stimulus jobs.
- "Vacationing a human right, EU chief says" --Ottawa Citizen
Another foolish idea from Europe that devalues real human rights (e.g., life, liberty, property).
- "What's behind the anti-Tea Party hate narrative?" --Byron York
A "political threat" (e.g., voting) versus a "physical one" (violence)--a distinction that Presidents Clinton and Obama carefully confuse.
- "FDA plans to limit amount of salt allowed in processed foods" --Washington Post
One more expansion of the nanny state. Does the FDA even have the legal authority to regulate salt?
- "Russia's New Push for Power" --Judith Miller
An interesting point on the timing of the coup in Kyrgyzstan.
- "Why the Left Needs Racism" --James Taranto
A brief discussion of the Left's uses for racism.
- "The Palestinians’ Dirty War" --Khaled Abu Toameh
The situation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip is more complex than it is typically portrayed. Hat tip: Power Line
- "Putin wins again"--Ralph Peters
Putin is leaving the Amateur (and the U.S.) in his dust. See my previous post.
- "Obama's Nuclear Posturing, Part Deux"--Krauthammer
A nuclear summit and agreement devoid of substance
- "North Korea suspected in blast that sank warship"--Yahoo News
Cheonan sunk by "external explosion," i.e., almost certainly by North Korea.
- "Don't stifle growth with regulation"--Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
A few reasons why "net neutrality" on the Internet is a really bad idea.
- "Arizona doctor says Obamacare will force him to close shop"--Daily Caller
Another day, another casualty of Obamacare. Hat tip: Ed Morrissy
- "Waxman cancels Obamacare CEO hearing"--Washington Examiner
He can't have business leaders pointing out Obamacare's flaws to Congress. See my earlier post on the subject.
- Political cartoon of the day--John Cox
"That's odd. I can just make out a throbbing cello that builds to a menacing staccato."
- "How Bad Could 2010 Really Get For Democrats?"--Sean Trende
Some detailed, thoughtful analysis of Election 2010, six months out.
- "Armstrong vs Aldrin on the future of the space program?"--Ed Morrissey
A compelling argument for a private-sector approach to space exploration.
- "Reaganism, New Jersey Style"--Wall Street Journal
New Jersey is becoming the place to watch real leadership in action.
- "NYT: ObamaCare may have accidentally stripped Congress of health coverage"--Allahpundit
The irony is delicious. Of course, the NYT buried the lead.
- "10 Simple Google Search Tricks"--New York Times
Some tips I found useful, including several I didn't know before.
- Chile, weapons-grade uranium, and an earthquate--Washington Post
Something truly unique (and good): a government arms control program that works well.
- Russian fingerprints on the coup in Kyrgyzstan--Washington Post
Another Russian adventure in the "Near Abroad." It could complicate resupply of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
- Background on the persecution of Christians in Northern Nigeria--David W. Virtue
Christianity has gained significant ground in an area dominated by Islam.
- "A Message from Comrade Putin"--RushLimbaugh.com
Hilarious (and scary) parody on the START follow-on treaty.
- "U.S. Shouldn't Play Nice on Nukes"--Krauthammer
Obama's "morally bizarre" and "strategically loopy" nuclear weapons policy could lead to a multilateral nuclear arms race.
- "We Good Europeans"--Governor Mitch Daniels (R-IN)
State-level destruction that ObamaCare will wreak.
- "Tourist hordes invade District"--Washington Examiner
It must be a slow news day in Washington, DC.
- "NYT: O-Care is really No-Care"--Ed Morrissey
NYT acknowledges the necessity of "death panels" under ObamaCare, although not in those exact words.
- "GOP will win House, Senate"--Dick Morris
A possibility, but probably overoptimistic. Still, Morris consistently provides perceptive analysis.
- Auction of the Apollo 13 mission manual--Discover News
A cool bit of history, but definitely beyond my budget.
- "Obama’s New Nuclear Policy Is ‘Either Insane or Ridiculous’"--Krauthammer
Obama's engraved invitation to our enemies to attack us or our allies.
- "India is annoyed by Obama"--Newsweek
Is there a close U.S. ally or friend that Obama hasn't annoyed or offended?
- "A Dumb Policy on Nuclear Weapons"--Power Line
Obama gets an F in military strategy.
- "Race and Politics"--Thomas Sowell
Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
Four thoughtful essays on race.
- "A Superstorm for Global Warming Research"--Der Spiegel
A balanced eight-part story on climategate.
- The Air Force's unmanned space shuttle--Christian Science Monitor
At least one U.S. space program is still showing signs of life.
- "Topeka," formerly know as "Google"--Christian Science Monitor
Google's April Fool's Day prank.
- "Torpedo More Probable Cause Than Mine"--Korea Times
If a torpedo sank the ROKS Cheonan, it was almost certainly an act of war by North Korea.
- "Disrespecting Foreign Allies"--Charles Krauthammer
Another take on the President's offensive against U.S. allies.
- "Bush Without the Stetson"--Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Obama's anti-terrorism policies are surprisingly similar to Bush's, and the Left is largely quiet.
- Dumb pirates--Fox News
Brilliant tactic: attacking a U.S. guided missile frigate with a skiff. Were they trying to win a Darwin Award?
- "Crashing Obama's nuclear wedding"--Kim Holmes
Obama is misreading Russia's intentions, and the Senate needs to ask some hard questions about the new START treaty.
- "Tea partiers embrace liberty not big government"--Michael Barone
A calm, coherent, and insightful discussion of the roots of the Tea Party movement.
- "Obama's Treatment of Israel is Shocking"--Ed Koch
Former mayor of NYC unloads on the Obama Administration's Israel policy. Hat tip: Michael Goodwin.
- "Henry Waxman's War on Accounting"--Megan McArdle
A clearer explanation of the large charges that companies are taking because of ObamaCare
- "'Change' is Not New"--Thomas Sowell
Astute observations on the "science" of man-caused climate change.
- Political cartoon of the day--Michael Ramirez
A disturbingly accurate depiction of current U.S. foreign policy.
- "Café de Liquidation"--Waiter Rant
Another gem from The Waiter: Murder is on the menu.
- "Obama Slights Our Friends, Kowtows to Our Enemies"--Michael Barone
President Obama is apparently "resetting" our relations with every country, foe or friend.
- "State Dept lawyer defends drone strikes"--NPR
Oh, the irony. This same lawyer sharply criticized the Bush Administration for "flouting" the Geneva Conventions. His fellow liberal lawyers aren't buying his new argument.
- "Thousands protest against Protesting Putin in Russian city"--Reuters
Protesting in Arkhangelsk sounds cold and brave.
- The U.S.-Israel Rift--David Horowitz
Money quote: "Friends disagree," but "disagree quitetly."--Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
- Skewed Poll, but ObamaCare still not popular--Ed Morrissey
At least Washington Post/ABC News provided enough of the raw data to see how badly it was skewed.
- "Topeka," formerly know as "Google"--Christian Science Monitor
Google's April Fool's Day prank.
- "Torpedo More Probable Cause Than Mine"--Korea Times
If a torpedo sank the ROKS Cheonan, it was almost certainly an act of war by North Korea.
- "Disrespecting Foreign Allies"--Charles Krauthammer
Another take on the President's offensive against U.S. allies.
- "Bush Without the Stetson"--Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Obama's anti-terrorism policies are surprisingly similar to Bush's, and the Left is largely quiet.
- Dumb pirates--Fox News
Brilliant tactic: attacking a U.S. guided missile frigate with a skiff. Were they trying to win a Darwin Award?
- "Crashing Obama's nuclear wedding"--Kim Holmes
Obama is misreading Russia's intentions, and the Senate needs to ask some hard questions about the new START treaty.
- "Tea partiers embrace liberty not big government"--Michael Barone
A calm, coherent, and insightful discussion of the roots of the Tea Party movement.
- "Obama's Treatment of Israel is Shocking"--Ed Koch
Former mayor of NYC unloads on the Obama Administration's Israel policy. Hat tip: Michael Goodwin.
- "Henry Waxman's War on Accounting"--Megan McArdle
A clearer explanation of the large charges that companies are taking because of ObamaCare
- "'Change' is Not New"--Thomas Sowell
Astute observations on the "science" of man-caused climate change.
- Political cartoon of the day--Michael Ramirez
A disturbingly accurate depiction of current U.S. foreign policy.
- "Café de Liquidation"--Waiter Rant
Another gem from The Waiter: Murder is on the menu.
- "Obama Slights Our Friends, Kowtows to Our Enemies"--Michael Barone
President Obama is apparently "resetting" our relations with every country, foe or friend.
- "State Dept lawyer defends drone strikes"--NPR
Oh, the irony. This same lawyer sharply criticized the Bush Administration for "flouting" the Geneva Conventions. His fellow liberal lawyers aren't buying his new argument.
- "Thousands protest against Protesting Putin in Russian city"--Reuters
Protesting in Arkhangelsk sounds cold and brave.
- The U.S.-Israel Rift--David Horowitz
Money quote: "Friends disagree," but "disagree quitetly."--Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
- Skewed Poll, but ObamaCare still not popular--Ed Morrissey
At least Washington Post/ABC News provided enough of the raw data to see how badly it was skewed.
- "Let the Testing Begin"--In from the Cold
Is the sinking of a South Korean corvette also a deliberate test of President Obama? I, for all of our sakes, hopes he passes it.
- "Frum Here to There"--Jonah Goldberg
The most sensible take I've read on Frum's departure from AEI. (In response to a friend's question.)
- "Top 10 reasons BYU grads make great soldiers"--General Petraeus
The general did a nice job of skewering Mormon culture. I'm partial to #1 and #6.
- Alleged Slurs and Spitting at House Democrats--Allahpundit and Fox News
The claims appear to be seriously overblown and, in the case of the alleged racial slurs, highly suspect. Win $10,000 if you can provide evidence of "a single racist epithet."
- "Paul Krugman's Dumbest Statement Yet?"--Greg Pollowitz (National Review)
That's a pretty high (or low) standard, but Pollowitz makes a compelling case.
- Health Care Reconciliation Bill Must Go Back to the House--Politico
The House Democrats will have to take at least one more vote before the ObamaCare "corrections" become law.
- U-2 Spyplane Still in High Demand After 55 Years in Service--In From the Cold
Sometimes older is better.
- Senator Coburn's Amendments for the Health Care Reconciliation Bill--hat tip: Don Surber
Nine substantive amendments that should make the Democrats squirm
- ObamaCare as the new Kansas-Nebraska Act--BigGovernment.com
(The Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise and touched off the political firestorm that became the Civil War.)
"Socialism is a new form of slavery."--Alexis De Tocqueville (1848)
Monday, March 22, 2010
- "Health Care: Cue Up the Legal Fights"--Wall Street Journal
The states and the courts will be the next battlefronts in the health care war.
- "The Intolerable Acts"--The Foundry (Heritage Foundation)
A historical criticism on the legislative tyranny of the health care "reform."
- House Health Care Vote Count--Washington Post.
Nice graphic showing how House members are expected to vote, although it curiously shows Stupak (and presumable all of the Stupak dozen) as undecided.
- China's Economic Bubble--Christian Science Monitor commentary.
A stroll through China's unsustainable economic policies and how the U.S. economy will be affected when this bubble bursts.
- The Clever But Unconstitutional "Slaughter Solution"--Power Line
Former federal appellate judge demolishes the legal "thinking" behind the House Democrats' latest tactic.
- The air is getting cleaner--Ed Morrissey
EPA buries report on improving air quality.
- ObamaCare still 10 votes short in the House--Ed Morrissey
- "Obama's Proposal is the Illusion of 'Reform'" --Robert Samuelson.
Dismantles some of the conventional "wisdom" behind ObamaCare.
- "Bunker busters headed to Diego Garcia"--Don Surber
"Having all that hardware located with range of Iran—and letting Iran know it—beats 10,000 UN resolutions." - PopSci Archives
Popular Science's 137-year archive on the Web for free, courtesy of the magazine and Google
- Charles Krauthammer: Deep thoughts about the rotation of power in a democracy
- "I am not afraid of my Toyota Prius"
Toyota recall: an alternative explanation of the sudden accelerations
Monday, March 15, 2010
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