Check out my daddy-o's latest online presence and, heck, join up if you want...
And I don't believe that I ever posted a link to his Issue #96 of Improvijazzation Nation.
Last but not least, three of the most recent CRS reports now in the public domain from FAS.
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I know I'm still recovering from food overload. Peace y'all!
Friday, November 27, 2009
OK, I'm sure that most people who read this blog have seen the SNL opening skit from 11/21/09...
If you haven't had the pleasure, here you go....
Classic!
Classic!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
I'm finally caught up on the two shows I wanted to catch up on....
V and FlashForward....
That's what happens when one works the night shift for most of a month. Thank God for the DVR! I'm almost caught back up on sleep. All just to work the night shift this week...
I enjoyed the time in Chattanooga. Got to eat at some good places and work with some cool folks! It is, however, great to be back home.
If you're a history buff, check out this online collection. There's a LOT of interesting reading.
Perhaps you're more into military gear/tech. One of the Federation of American Scientists recent editions of the Secrecy News newsletter discusses the 2010 Army Weapon Systems Handbook. Pretty slick stuff....
One day (last Tuesday I believe) this past week, I was listening to National Public Radio on the drive to work. One of the short segments I heard was a "conservative" (in quotes because I don't know a lot about the background of the author) book reviewer/blogger's take on Sarah Palin's recent book. I might eventually find this book in a library, but I'm certainly not in any rush to go out and donate my money to someone who is so seemingly apparent in trying to set herself up for a run in 2012 but so far from ready for the job.
That's what happens when one works the night shift for most of a month. Thank God for the DVR! I'm almost caught back up on sleep. All just to work the night shift this week...
I enjoyed the time in Chattanooga. Got to eat at some good places and work with some cool folks! It is, however, great to be back home.
If you're a history buff, check out this online collection. There's a LOT of interesting reading.
Perhaps you're more into military gear/tech. One of the Federation of American Scientists recent editions of the Secrecy News newsletter discusses the 2010 Army Weapon Systems Handbook. Pretty slick stuff....
One day (last Tuesday I believe) this past week, I was listening to National Public Radio on the drive to work. One of the short segments I heard was a "conservative" (in quotes because I don't know a lot about the background of the author) book reviewer/blogger's take on Sarah Palin's recent book. I might eventually find this book in a library, but I'm certainly not in any rush to go out and donate my money to someone who is so seemingly apparent in trying to set herself up for a run in 2012 but so far from ready for the job.
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