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we’re #1 Virginia Tech | Invent the Future

Virginia Tech | Invent the Future :
Virginia Tech ranks #1 (again) in college and university vanity license plates
Hokie Nation has taken to Virginia’s highways. . . and they have the license plates to prove it.

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this is sort of like “we’ll always have paris” where… you’ve never been to paris.

November 30, 2006   No Comments

midland… yep

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Midland
 

“You have a Midland accent” is just another way of saying “you don’t have an accent.” You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.

The West
 
Boston
 
North Central
 
The South
 
Philadelphia
 
The Inland North
 
The Northeast
 
What American accent do you have?
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November 30, 2006   No Comments

The Claremont Institute: The Era of Big Ideas is Over

The Claremont Institute: The Era of Big Ideas is Over:
Do liberals think that conservatives’ fundamental ideas are wrong? Or do they think that having fundamental ideas is wrong? In the intramural debate over liberalism’s meaning and future these questions have become contentious. But whether this is a real debate between distinct alternatives or just much ado about nothing remains to be seen.

Certainly, the liberal world is abuzz with the idea that it needs Big Ideas. Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny, the editors of the new quarterly Democracy, seek to revive liberalism by “grappling with essential questions about how the world works and how it should work.” According to Michael Tomasky, writing in The American Prospect, “What the Democrats still don’t have is a philosophy, a big idea that unites their proposals and converts them from a hodgepodge of narrow and specific fixes into a vision for society.” He calls this “the crucial ingredient of politics, the factor that helps unite a party (always a coalition of warring interests), create majorities, and force the sort of paradigm shifts that happened in 1932 and 1980.”

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of course, one of the problems is that rhetoric has pushed politics back into an either-or situation. people think you need to vote or you don’t have democracy, you can be free or not free, etc. all of those binary structures limit the compositional freedom of thought.

November 30, 2006   No Comments

RIAA wants the Internet shut down

RIAA wants the Internet shut down:
RIAA wants the Internet shut down

ONE OF THE lawyers involved in defending cases bought against people by the RIAA claims that if the music industry wins a crucial case, the Internet will have to be switched off.

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switched off? hah!

November 30, 2006   No Comments