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Archive for September, 2004

Bush vs. Kerry

An excellent breakdown, compare-and-contrast style, of Bush vs. Kerry | Gongol.com on important domestic, economic, and foreign policy issues, over at Gongol.com (thanks to Carnival of the Capitalists. Share this:Close Bookmark and Share This Page Save to Browser Favorites / BookmarksAskbackflipblinklistBlogBookmarkBloglinesBlogMarksBlogsvineBuddyMarksBUMPzee!CiteULikeco.mmentsConnoteadel.icio.usDiggdiigoDotNetKicksDropJackdzoneFacebookFarkFavesFeed Me LinksFriendsitefolkd.comFurlGoogleHuggJamespotJeqqKaboodlekirtsylinkaGoGoLinksMarkerMa.gnoliaMister WongMixxMySpaceMyWebNetvouzNewsvineoneviewOnlyWirePlugIMPropellerRedditRojoSegnaloShoutwireSimpySlashdotSphereSphinnSpurlSquidooStumbleUponTechnoratiThisNextTwitterWebrideWindows LiveWorlds MoviesYahoo!Email This to a FriendCopy HTML:  If you like this then please subscribe [...]

Worlds of our own making.

An article over at the Belmont Club has got me thinking. Over the past four years, I feel like I’ve been living in another world from half of the population of this country. I could be blunt, and label their half “liberal” and my half “conservative”, or theirs “left” and mine “right” and [...]

by the way

By the way–I have a job now, working part-time at the Print Shoppe on Wheaton’s Campus. I start Wednesday. Thanks to all of you who’ve been praying for me and otherwise supporting me with your encouragement.

A conspiracy of syllables.

Has anyone ever noticed that main characters in Star Trek tend to have mono- or duo-syllabic names (Kirk, Spock, Worf, Dax, Kes, Picard, Riker, Data, LaForge, Sisko, Odo, Bashir, Janeway, Neelix) while main characters in Babylon 5 tend to have duo- or tri-syllabic names (Londo, G’Kar, Sinclair, Sheridan, Garibaldi, Ivanova)? Just wondering.

Permalink format changed.

I don’t think anyone’s linked to me yet, but just to let you know, the permalink format for archived posts has changed.

Infamy.

Today is September the 11th, and “this day is going to keep coming around, year after year,”:http://subverbia.eykd.net/archives/2001/10/911/ until either we decide to make a new calendar, or calendars become unnecessary, for whatever reason. I don’t have a whole lot to say about it right now, other than that this is something we should not [...]

Subverbia.

I’ve been meaning to do this for a very long time. A great honking number of my writings (mostly poetry, for now, so the adjective “honking” is most appropriate) are up at Subverbia, my new “portfolio” site. Previously, all those poems have resided in one overgrown text file which I’ve kept since my [...]

Welcome.

Welcome to my new site. I’ve changed some things around, given newstalk a new home (”newstalk.eykd.net”:http://newstalk.eykd.net), and switched to a new blogging platform, “WordPress”:http://wordpress.org. Lots of new nifties, like the new link list on the side there, and PurpleNumber links (for fine-grained addressing) at the end of each paragraph. Let me know [...]


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