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It's an election year. Not that that has anything to do with it.
Subjects: space travel, Star Trek, ion propulsion, nuclear, Mars, artificial gravity
For intelligent debate on intelligent design.
We peddlin' / They hatin'
Big Brother will be watching where you go.
We ALREADY live in a police state
Murder is a subset of killing.
He changed the music forever.
It's delightful to have a character surprise the author.
Dear Leader is still dead.
This is why we have voice-controlled automobiles today!
A chance meeting of two perspectives on life's highway.
Juxtapositions of realities in everyday politics can be so very disturbing!
Subjects: Occupy Wall Street, Rick Perry, David Letterman, Tea Party
A few more links recalling the events, and the consequences, of September 11, 2001.
The Good News: Nothing Much Happened, Again.
The Bad News: It happened.
Subjects: 2001-9-11, anniversary, Barack Obama, George W Bush, falling man
A mighty man in the kingdom, winning souls wherever he went.
And see where they will lead!
Subjects: Internet memes, pop culture, Forever Alone, The Art of
They're smart. They're autonomous. They're armed!
Subjects: robot, war, military, digital future, Isaac Asimov
What's yawn-inducing or a head-scratcher to one person will be the Big Enlightenment to somebody else.
With God all things are not necessarily going to happen, but are possible.
Subjects: Urantia, Tom's Compares, success and achievement, trial and error, fail
One of the first rules about the world of hypertext: YOU DON'T CHANGE THE LINKS!
Subjects: Urantia, Urantia Foundation, Urantia Moovement, HTML, World Wide Web, The Art of
In order to imagine an alternative to your perception, you must admit to the possibility of perceptual confusion.
Subjects: problem solving, perception, awareness, pareidolia, self-control
Wait for the enemy to come to you or take the fight to the enemy?
Subjects: self-defense, war, sacrifice, Norway attacks, inspiration
Subjects: Mexico, drugs, prohibition, repeal, US Constitution, law, legalization, human right
Eras end. New ones begin. Space still beckons and humankind will answer the call.
Subjects: space exploration, NASA, astronauts, science, heroes
Reading Drudge Report as a story, rather than as separate headlines.
Sometimes you have have to hit them twice just to get their attention.


