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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Wohoo
I'm gonna be rich,rich I tells ya.
"arafat suha"
I seek your permission to introduce myself to you.
I am Mrs Suha Arafat,wife of Yasser Arafat the late
Palestinian ruler.

Before the death of my husband,I had to close my swiss
bank accounts and relocated the funds.I proceeded to
deposit the money as valuables in different private....

LOLLOLLOL
Posted by: raptor || 07/22/2005 10:07 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Raptor, did you really get one, or did you make this up?
Posted by: Steve || 07/22/2005 10:36 Comments || Top||

#2  I got the same one. as well as many, many others from "widows" and "orphans.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 07/22/2005 11:03 Comments || Top||

#3  Yea,sure did.LOL
Posted by: raptor || 07/22/2005 11:43 Comments || Top||

#4  I received it as well...That makes it official, ya'know.
Posted by: DragonFly || 07/22/2005 13:30 Comments || Top||

#5  Damm, all I get are messages from Howard Dean asking me for money and lotteries tellin me I've won millions.........Say! Maybe I should just forward them to each other!
Posted by: Steve || 07/22/2005 14:04 Comments || Top||

#6  This sounds like a legitimate business enterprise.
Posted by: Chris W. || 07/22/2005 19:01 Comments || Top||

#7  ask for a picture. If it comes in at less than 300 lbs - it's a forgery
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 19:38 Comments || Top||


Hell Page Official Site : "Researchers record the screams of the damned"
Ok, this has nothing to do with WOT whatsoever... except this may quite well be the place where jihadis end up, no doubt about it, and I've always wanted to hear what theses guys had to say after being cast in eternal fire (I'm going to Purgatory anyway, so I won't meet them to ask, at least I truly hope)... to hear this, check the "Sounds of Hell" button in the sidebar (this may require Realplayer to install a new codec).
The following article appeared in the well respected Finland newspaper, Ammenusastia
"As a communist I don’t believe in heaven or the Bible but as a scientist I now believe in hell," said Dr. Azzacove. "Needless to say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we know what we saw and we know what we heard. And we are absolutely convinced that we drilled through the gates of hell!"

Dr. Azzacove continued, ". . .the drill suddenly began to rotate wildly, indicating that we had reached a large empty pocket or cavern. Temperature sensors showed a dramatic increase in heat to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit."

"We lowered a microphone, designed to detect the sounds of plate movements down the shaft. But instead of plate movements we heard a human voice screaming in pain! At first we thought the sound was coming from our own equipment."

"But when we made adjustments our worst suspicions were confirmed. The screams weren’t those of a single human, they were the screams of millions of humans, most of them jihadists mowed down by the US army!"
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 07/22/2005 04:24 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Anonymous, you forgot those sent to hell by the Marines!
Posted by: Edward Yee || 07/22/2005 8:19 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm sceptical, because very few Finns speak Arabic.
Posted by: phil_b || 07/22/2005 8:32 Comments || Top||

#3  Anonymous, you forgot those sent to hell by the Marines!
Well, by US Army I meant the US armed force, not the Army by itself, USMC, USAF,... everybody's invited to the party!
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 07/22/2005 8:40 Comments || Top||

#4  LOL, this story comes up every few years it seems. Last time I saw it the drill was in Russia I think...
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 07/22/2005 9:19 Comments || Top||

#5  "The screams weren’t those of a single human, they were the screams of millions of humans.."

...and amazingly, they were all screaming in Arabic!
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 10:37 Comments || Top||

#6  In sh'Allah, beeyatch! Toasted raisins, anyone?
Posted by: Dar || 07/22/2005 11:10 Comments || Top||

#7 

A partial conversation heard has been translated from the Arabic...

Devil : Osama sent you?

Unknown Male : Yes. Where are my 72...

Devil : {laughs loudly} Uday! Qusay!... This is one of yours... Get him out of here before I really get angry...

Unknown Male : But but but I killed those infidels in London!

Devil : thank you for your service. Get out of here!

Unknown Male : {sobbing which fades}



Posted by: BigEd || 07/22/2005 12:41 Comments || Top||

#8  Hoooo-kay.

Whatever you say.


These clowns might want to get their meds adjusted....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 14:38 Comments || Top||

#9  "It is humanly impossible to comprehend the Bible description of hell. Nothing on earth can compare with it. No nightmare could produce a terror to match that of hell. No horror movie could describe it’s fright. No crime scene with all it’s blood and gore could begin to match it’s horror."

I respectfully disagree
Posted by: True German Ally || 07/22/2005 14:42 Comments || Top||

#10  Sound like Marti Gras or a ball game.
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 07/22/2005 14:48 Comments || Top||

#11  Gainesville after the lizards get lucky.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 15:07 Comments || Top||

#12  Helen Thomas in a teddy
Posted by: Steve || 07/22/2005 15:32 Comments || Top||

#13  #12: Helen Thomas in a teddy

AAAHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Posted by: Flamble Phaper1812 || 07/22/2005 15:46 Comments || Top||

#14  Geez, #12 Steve - That's disgusting.

Go wash your brain out with soap right this minute.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 16:30 Comments || Top||

#15  Janet Reno and Mad Halfbright in the raw. Now, that's hell.
Posted by: Captain America || 07/22/2005 16:56 Comments || Top||

#16  Gainesville after the lizards get lucky.

Georgia fan, huh?
Posted by: Secret Master || 07/22/2005 17:56 Comments || Top||

#17  Sure, when they play Florida, Auburn or Peabody.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 20:23 Comments || Top||

#18  How about a world where there are endless stories on Karl Rove, Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson?
AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!
So boring, so annoying, so tedious-- I CAN'T STAND IT!
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro || 07/22/2005 20:47 Comments || Top||

#19  Ima thinking don't go messing wid my town, Ship
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 20:52 Comments || Top||

#20  Peabody?
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 21:16 Comments || Top||

#21  Gaines
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 21:38 Comments || Top||


Osama Sales Strategy Backfires (HILARIOUS!)
From our "what were they thinking?" department
Times of India
KANPUR: "Dear terrorists, new firman issued. Kill 10, take a branded T-shirt and be best terrorist in the group. Jehad begins from July 18-20 – Osama bin Laden.’’ No, this isn’t a message on the Al-Jazeera channel.
T of I definitely has a clue.
It is creative minds at work at ICICI-Prudential Insurance Company, exhorting local agents to go for a ‘sales kill’. The new strategy was aptly named ‘Mission Jehad’. In a meeting of the company’s agents on Tuesday night, employees were asked to adopt the “bin Laden strategy”, ie, one terrorist killing 10 people. Here, though, jehad meant sale of insurance policies. The best reward at stake — a glass tumbler — was named after the world’s most wanted terrorist. "During the meeting, insurance company personnel apprised agents of bin Laden’s strategy and how he targeted his victims.
They should have called it the MOAB strategy, with a Dubya coffee mug as the prize.
We were told to adopt the same to popularise our insurance policies," an agent present in the meeting said. The creative initiative proved costly as five company employees were marched off to jail on Wednesday. They were arrested immediately after the issue snowballed into a major controversy in Kanpur and saffron parties staged a protest in front of the insurance company office.
These were not Muslim protestors, so nobody lost his head.
On Wednesday, the additional chief metropolitan magistrate-1, Kanpur Nagar, rejected the bail application of the employees arrested on charges of sedition.
Yikes! Will Ramsey Clark jet over to defend them?Is Michael Moore working on a screenplay? Will it beThe Prudential Minutemen or Dude, I want my tumbler back?
Don't laugh. That tumbler is now the 15,694th holiest place in Islam, just ahead of the donkey trough outside Mutual of Gaza HQ.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 07/22/2005 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This is one of those had smacking "what the hell were you thinking?" momnets LOL
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom || 07/22/2005 0:05 Comments || Top||

#2  I've been in meetings where this would have been hailed a brilliant idea.
Posted by: phil_b || 07/22/2005 4:33 Comments || Top||

#3  saffron parties staged a protest in front of the insurance company office.

I could join the Saffron Party.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 4:46 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm just mad about Saffron--
Saffron's mad about me.

Posted by: Dar || 07/22/2005 11:56 Comments || Top||

#5  Electrical banana
Is gonna be a sudden craze
Electrical banana
Is bound to be the very next phase
Posted by: mojo || 07/22/2005 12:41 Comments || Top||

#6  Osama SAles Strategy???


If you have a dog...

Also Available
Posted by: BigEd || 07/22/2005 12:47 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Five Nuevo Laredo Cops Shot Dead This Week
MEXICO CITY - Two police officers were gunned down Wednesday while on their way to work, bringing to five the number of authorities that have been slain in this violent border city in four days.

Ricardo Uvalle Escobedo and Jose de Jesus Morin Salinas were killed by unidentified assailants in separate incidents while en route from their homes to the Nuevo Laredo police station, said investigator Oscar Sepulveda. Numerous spent Kalashnikov rifle shells were found near the vehicles of both officers, who were killed in different parts of the city, Sepulveda said.

The shootings came just hours after two men with machine guns opened fire with more than 50 rounds Tuesday night, killing a pair of police officers not far from the municipality's city hall. Cmdr. Daniel Juarez and Inspector Carlos Manuel Alvarez were riding in an unmarked car in an area between the municipal building and a crowded federal consumer protection office when they were ambushed... Juarez was killed instantly, while Alvarez died about an hour later at a hospital.

The back-to-back slayings brought to 13 the number of police officers killed since January in Nuevo Laredo, home to 330,000 across the border from Laredo [TX].

On Sunday night, Jose Noel Vives, a police agent for Tamaulipas state, which includes Nuevo Laredo, was shot 15 times and killed as he left the residence of his fiancée.
Posted by: Pappy || 07/22/2005 14:13 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Europe
Audience boos and walks out at art festival -- in France
One can only be avant garde for so long before one becomes garde. And it looks as if the "art" community has worn out its welcome even in La Belle France. Heh.
This year's edition of one of Europe's top summer arts events was described as a pretentious catastrophe Thursday after angry audiences booed or walked out of a series of performances. Critics attending the three-week Avignon theatre festival in southern France said it had plumbed new depths of intellectual obscurity and warned that a contempt for the mainstream public was placing the future of a prestigious national institution in jeopardy. "What purgatory!" headlined the news magazine Le Point on its culture pages, "Loyal spectators are sad, disorientated and haggard,"
Ouch.
while a commentator for the Communist newspaper L'Humanite said this year's offerings were marked by "a triumphant sense of masturbatory autism."
Double ouch.
But the most searing attack on Europe's most important drama venue after Edinburgh came from the conservative newspaper Le Figaro, which devoted its daily editorial to "the festival's worst crisis since 1968. It is chic, it is hip, it is conceptual. And it is totally cut off from the real country," the paper thundered.
Prolly just mad they didn't have any pink tanks or effigies of GWB, but it is fun to see the paying customer figger out they've been had.
"Prototypes are being launched for the public to test, but the real audience is a tiny in-crowd, drunk on its own pathetic audacity .... Most spectators are not totally new to the world of the arts and can make up their own minds. Every evening they come out revolted. Does the festival have the right to survive this artistic and moral disaster?" it concluded.
More at the link descibing the "art" that festivalgoers were forced to sit through.
Posted by: Seafarious || 07/22/2005 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Let me guess it's government funded too.
2 screwings for the price of one.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom || 07/22/2005 0:03 Comments || Top||

#2  Sounds like a rousing success!

Screw the common people - Art is not for them.
Posted by: gromky || 07/22/2005 0:27 Comments || Top||

#3  Reminds me of one chapter of David Sedaris' Me Talk Pretty One Day.
Posted by: Rory B. Bellows || 07/22/2005 0:33 Comments || Top||

#4  "a tiny in-crowd, drunk on its own pathetic audacity"

Sums up the elites, of all stripes, rather nicely.
Posted by: .com || 07/22/2005 1:10 Comments || Top||

#5  In 2004 and earlier this year, there was a "theater" danced performance called "The crying body", original title, by Jan Fabre (who offered anew piece at the Avignon festival, themed around blood this time), in which basically the dancers urinated on stage, spat on each others, simulated sex, and masturbated in front of the audience, with of course a nod at christianity, as one dancer was dressed as a priest.
This caused a stir in some conservative circles, but didn't truly reverberate in the MSM (the piece was judged "contreversial", tough, but was liked by "Le monde" or the city of Paris art department). Link to a critical article (in french) http://www.france-echos.com/actualite.php?cle=3231

Of course, this was gvt-funded, and the then minister of art and culture (yes, we got one), Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres was of course one of the spectators (who included some children)... and was splattered with p*ss along with the first row as the dancers jumped in the poddles they had just made on stage... somehow, there is a moral in that... if that isn't decadent art, then I don't know what it is.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 07/22/2005 3:51 Comments || Top||

#6  How far the French have come from the riot at the premiere of "The Rite of Spring." Pro-Stravinsky patrons battled protestors to the point that the dancers could not hear the orchestra. There is hope for arts yet.
Posted by: SR-71 || 07/22/2005 9:12 Comments || Top||

#7  It is long past time for a total overhaul of art in the West. Pop artists are now nothing more than scatalogical humorists--their minimalist, redundant, and derivative art philisophy is best demonstrated in Penn Jillette's "The Aristocrats" movie, but even that is better than the usual crapola, because at least it has a sense of control, editing, and direction. More than anything else, artists need to be expelled from the United States, and forced to live somewhere else for even a few months, just to see life, any life, beyond their tiny realities. They need to see, if not experience firsthand, real human emotions, the highs and lows of real people. They need to see nature, and not on television. They need to sweat, feel hungry when they want to eat and can't, be surrounded by those who don't speak English, and have to struggle just to get by. Send them to South America, send them to Africa, then them to SE Asia or Oceania. The quality of their art would skyrocket.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 10:45 Comments || Top||

#8  "a triumphant sense of masturbatory autism."

Gad, even the commies went for 'em with a pick handle. It must've been bad...
Posted by: mojo || 07/22/2005 12:15 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Dean Urges to Reach Out to Pro-Life Voters
Democrats need to reach out to voters who oppose abortion rights and promote candidates who share that view, the head of the party said Friday.
Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, told a group of college Democrats that their party has to change its approach in the debate over abortion.
"I think we need to talk about this issue differently," said Dean. "The Republicans have painted us as a pro-abortion party. I don't know anybody in America who is pro-abortion."
Dean's approach echoed similar arguments advanced in recent months by former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.
"We do have to have a big tent. I do think we need to welcome pro-life Democrats into this party," said Dean.
The effort to attract such voters comes as Senate Democrats are preparing for confirmation hearings on Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. Roberts' views on abortion are already being intensely scrutinized.
Dean did not mention the looming confirmation hearings. He discussed the abortion debate after a student questioned why the party was supporting Bob Casey Jr., a Pennsylvania Democrat challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum.
The chairman tried to draw a distinction between Casey and Santorum, even though both men oppose abortion rights.
"You have to respect people's positions of conscience," said Dean. "I think Bob Casey's position is a position of conscience."
Dean, a former Planned Parenthood board member, said the difference between his party and Republicans is that "we believe a woman has a right to make up their own mind and they believe (House Majority Leader) Tom DeLay should make it up and Rick Santorum should make it up for them."
John Brabender, a consultant to Santorum's re-election campaign, said Dean's distinctions were meaningless. "It makes absolutely no sense for Howard Dean to attack Rick Santorum unless he's also attacking Bobby Casey," he said.
DeLay spokesman Kevin Madden said, "Howard Dean's rants are a perfect example of why the American people have lost faith in the national Democratic party."
"Reach out to pro-lifers. Offer them 'Pro-Death' t-shirts and stuff. Yearggh."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 18:18 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Although it's as likely as not that Dean is just talking out of his floopus again, there is also a chance that he has read the writing on the wall regarding the Evil-Conservative-Pro-Life-Anti-Choice-Anti-Women John Roberts nomination.

Maybe the Dems are going to cut their losses on Roberts and wait for their big showdown for the next nominee. It's looking more and more like Reinquist will retire shortly after O'Connor's official stepdown, and Stephens is about 280 years old, so W. could be nominating 3 judges total.

Dean and the Dems might surprise us all and let Roberts sail through.
Posted by: Chris W. || 07/22/2005 18:56 Comments || Top||

#2  "Dean and the Dems might surprise us all and let Roberts sail through."

Oh, I wouldn't be all that surprised; sooner or later even the dimmest of the dim have got to wake up and realize how much damage their knee-jerk, reactionary, over-the-top, hate-filled bullshit is costing them. Even "Byrdbrain" seems to have got religion in the last couple days.
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 19:04 Comments || Top||

#3  Dave, I think I love you! ROFL
;-)
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro || 07/22/2005 19:06 Comments || Top||

#4  Hmph. I shall wait for the other shoe to drop.
Posted by: Seafarious || 07/22/2005 19:08 Comments || Top||

#5  LOL... Anybody remember the movie Scanners, from back in the early 80's? I never saw the movie, but I remember seeing the trailers for it on TV: the poor bastard who gets invaded by one of the space aliens or whatever the heck they were, he starts shaking and jittering and his eyes bug out REALLLLLL wide and then his whole head just explodes in a shower of wet, bloody goo?

That's what Kos's Kidz and the foamers, droolers and Catheter Chronics over at DU are gonna be like if the Dems let Roberts through unscathed.

I can't wait...
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 19:15 Comments || Top||

#6  Schumer's hinting his Catholic religion may work against him...if he were Jewish, would that be OK?
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 19:33 Comments || Top||

#7  Frank - not just Schumer. You hear this shit a lot, if somewhat obliquely. But there's no doubt what they're talking about.

If the MSM had actual reporters who did the job they're supposed to do - as opposed to being Donk cheerleaders - and if they had the education they should have (instead of being dumb as dirt), the next time somebody in Congress started making noises about a nominee's religion, some enterprising reporter would very publicly ask that Congresscritter to explain exactly when Article VI, Clause 3, of the Constitution was repealed.

Article VI, Clause 3: "The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States."

By the way, it's appears from their actions and pronouncements that more than one member of Congress hasn't even read the Constitution, never mind holding to their oath to support it. It's almost like they got "support" confused with "subvert"; after all, both words begin with "su" and end with "rt" - you can see how hard it would be to tell them apart. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 20:02 Comments || Top||

#8  Pro-Life is a very absolutist postion - if fully realizedit also entails objections to routine use of capital punishment, protection & care of the children that result from "unwanted" births, etc. The latter point is often overlooked by the more militant religious fundamentalist types (a'la Fred Phelps) who seem only to exist as "pro-life" in order to have someone to bully or heckle or look down on, without considering and caring for the full range of consequences of being truly pro-life.

Despite that, there are others who are also bad - the "splitters" - fence sitters. To be saying you are pro-choice but consider abortion to be evil - or claiming to be pro-child and pro-choice... that is simply idiotic contradictory bullcrap . Its like saying "I think slavery is evil, but its not up to me to tell you what to choose to do with another human being". If you truly recognize abortion as wrong, or as an evil, but then refuse to act to stop the evil, or limit it or speak out against it - they you are a moral coward. So-called "Pro-Child, Pro-Choice" fence-sitters who use that rhetoric are essentially moral cowards. They are doing the equivalent of saying that they dont want to infringe on someones rights to keep slaves, even though they believe slavery (the arbitrary abuse of one human by another) to be evil.

So the Dems want to "reach out to" Pro Lifers? How? I am pro-life and its a position that is diametricly opposed to so-called "choice". Abortion, in my ethics, is murder. Its the callous and purposeful killing of an innocent human being. The only debate for true pro-lifers is where to draw the line (circumstances, etc).

The Democrats, on the other hand, say there is no line to be drawn and this has been their consistent persisten thrust in abuse of the courts to make laws via judicial fiat, or strike down any attempts to limit the murders of children in the womb.

What could the Democratic party, as it now exists, beholden to NOW and NARAL, possibly have to offer a pro-life voter?

Nothing.

If he thinks he is going anywhere with this, if he thinks that the hard left of MoveOn and Soros will let anyone that speaks of limits on abortion have ANY influence on party policy - he is out of his mind.

Howard Dean is insane .
Posted by: OldSpook || 07/22/2005 20:46 Comments || Top||

#9  Not only has Dr. Howie Dean performed abortions, but he's a big backer of Planned Parenthood, the #1 source of abortions.
"I don't know anybody in America who is pro-abortion."--Must have narcolepsy because he hasn't been talking to the "faithful", i.e. the foamers, droolers and Catheter Chronics over at DU. (Dave, now I know I love you!)
They heart abortion!
Yes, he's nuts, but he's a liar, too.
He'll obviously shoot off his mouth and say whatever Gawdawful thing comes to his tiny mind at the least provocation.
What a maroon.
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro || 07/22/2005 20:54 Comments || Top||

#10  Don't forget the head-bangers or the Hopeless Mucoids, either...
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 21:00 Comments || Top||

#11  Pro-life (medium OS version) and all for frying-em-up-on death row....matter of choice in actions and consequences promised/richly deserved. Catholic too.
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 21:06 Comments || Top||

#12  Just remember: Howard is looking out for those guys with confederate flags in the backs of their pickup trucks.

#snicker#
Posted by: Secret Master || 07/22/2005 21:09 Comments || Top||

#13  he outta be looking out for them... they won't slow down for him LOL
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 21:12 Comments || Top||

#14  Reaching out for the pro-lifers grabbing them around their slippery little legs and dragging them into the light of the new Democratic Party.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 21:21 Comments || Top||

#15  could be easier with Hillary and her thankles
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 21:39 Comments || Top||


An Image A Little Too Carefully Coordinated
By Robin Givhan, Washigton Post
They haven't found any dirt on John Roberts yet, so they have resorted to mocking his family.
It has been a long time since so much syrupy nostalgia has been in evidence at the White House. But Tuesday night, when President Bush announced his choice for the next associate justice of the Supreme Court, it was hard not to marvel at the 1950s-style tableau vivant that was John Roberts and his family.

There they were -- John, Jane, Josie and Jack -- standing with the president and before the entire country. The nominee was in a sober suit with the expected white shirt and red tie. His wife and children stood before the cameras, groomed and glossy in pastel hues -- like a trio of Easter eggs, a handful of Jelly Bellies, three little Necco wafers. There was tow-headed Jack -- having freed himself from the controlling grip of his mother -- enjoying a moment in the spotlight dressed in a seersucker suit with short pants and saddle shoes. His sister, Josie, was half-hidden behind her mother's skirt. Her blond pageboy glistened. And she was wearing a yellow dress with a crisp white collar, lace-trimmed anklets and black patent-leather Mary Janes.

(Who among us did a double take? Two cute blond children with a boyish-looking father getting ready to take the lectern -- Jack Edwards? Emma Claire? Is that you? Are all little boys now named Jack?)

The wife wore a strawberry-pink tweed suit with taupe pumps and pearls, which alone would not have been particularly remarkable, but alongside the nostalgic costuming of the children, the overall effect was of self-consciously crafted perfection. The children, of course, are innocents. They are dressed by their parents. And through their clothes choices, the parents have created the kind of honeyed faultlessness that jams mailboxes every December when personalized Christmas cards arrive bringing greetings "to you and yours" from the Blake family or the Joneses. Everyone looks freshly scrubbed and adorable, just like they have stepped from a Currier & Ives landscape.

In a time when most children are dressed in Gap Kids and retailers of similar price-point and modernity, the parents put young master Jack in an ensemble that calls to mind John F. "John-John" Kennedy Jr.

Separate the child from the clothes, which do not acknowledge trends, popular culture or the passing of time. They are not classic; they are old-fashioned. These clothes are Old World, old money and a cut above the light-up/shoe-buying hoi polloi. In other words, what most people in Red State America would wear to a formal event at the White House.
The clothes also reflect a bit of the aesthetic havoc that often occurs when people visit the White House. (What should I wear? How do I look? Take my picture!) The usual advice is to dress appropriately. In this case, an addendum would have been helpful: Please select all attire from the commonly accepted styles of this century. (And someone should have given notice to the flip-flop-wearing women of Northwestern University's lacrosse team, who visited the White House on July 12 for a meet-and-greet with the president: proper footwear required. Flip-flops, modeled after shoes meant to be worn into a public shower or on the beach, have no business anywhere in the vicinity of the president and his place of residence.)

Dressing appropriately is a somewhat selfless act. It's not about catering to personal comfort. One can't give in fully to private aesthetic preferences. Instead, one asks what would make other people feel respected? What would mark the occasion as noteworthy? What signifies that the moment is bigger than the individual?

But the Roberts family went too far. In announcing John Roberts as his Supreme Court nominee, the president inextricably linked the individual -- and his family -- to the sweep of tradition. In their attire, there was nothing too informal; there was nothing immodest. There was only the feeling that, in the desire to be appropriate and respectful of history, the children had been costumed in it.
Posted by: Steve || 07/22/2005 11:24 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Imagine a story like this comming from the Washington Post. Would they be happy with anything less than a bogarting bull-dyke that once aborted her surogate child that she had in civil union with barbara boxer? I think liberals should save the planet and kill themselves.
Posted by: Whaving Shong9753 || 07/22/2005 12:16 Comments || Top||

#2  Ah yes, timely political advice from a gossip communist columnist. Next up: garbage men opine on quantum mechanics...
Posted by: mojo || 07/22/2005 12:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Nice "sour grapes" pic, Fred!
Posted by: PBMcL || 07/22/2005 12:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Dispicable, whiney bitch. Your individual hell will be reading your tripe for ever and ever.
Posted by: Bobby || 07/22/2005 13:04 Comments || Top||

#5  Perfect pic, Fred.

Nice touch. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 13:15 Comments || Top||

#6  Absolutely the best picture ever!
Posted by: DragonFly || 07/22/2005 13:26 Comments || Top||

#7  Fred, the red gripes are healthier for you. Yet the green ones do relieve constipation, as recommended for Boxer, Kennedy, and the other uptight dummytude.
Posted by: Captain America || 07/22/2005 17:01 Comments || Top||

#8  the sheer bitchiness of the screed should have caused this POS article and auteur to meet with an editors scissors. Nice job, WaPO - scum
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 17:52 Comments || Top||

#9  Fred, it *is* an excellent pic!
Wherever did you find it?!

Robin Givhan can kiss my ass.
She's the one who did the Cruella de Ville hack job on Katherine Harris during the Gore Coup Attempt Election Recount 2000.
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro || 07/22/2005 20:57 Comments || Top||


Robert C. Byrd praising Bush, because his poll numbers suck
EFL
Sen. Robert C. Byrd, one of President Bush's harshest critics, has become an unlikely ally on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge John G. Roberts Jr.
"I said to him, 'I am shouting your name from the steeple tops for reaching out, reaching across the aisle,'?" the West Virginia Democrat reported after taking a phone call from Mr. Bush to discuss a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
...and why is that, Mr. Byrd?
After Mr. Bush nominated federal Judge Roberts this week, Mr. Byrd again issued a statement praising the president. "I thank President Bush for reaching out to senators on both sides of the aisle as he worked to select a nominee for the court," Mr. Byrd said. "I hope that this bipartisan cooperation will continue as the confirmation process begins."
I hope you have a heart attack, Mr. KKK Byrd.
The senator's praise of Mr. Bush is turnaround from a year ago when the West Virginian accused Mr. Bush of being a "green and arrogant president" who went to war before exhausting diplomacy.
During much of the presidential campaign, liberals turned to Mr. Byrd as an loud eloquent and bombastic critic of the war in Iraq and Mr. Bush in general. Mr. Byrd's speeches on the Senate floor became rallying cries for Democrats, and the liberal activist group MoveOn.org featured the senator as a speaker and used him to raise money.
SNIP to the reason for the turnaround
Mr. Byrd is up for re-election next year in a state that Mr. Bush won last year by 13 percentage points despite heavy campaigning by Democrats.
A poll conducted in May shows Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Republican, three points behind Mr. Byrd even though Mrs. Capito
hasn't announced
that she will run against the old-guard senator.
"For Senator Byrd, desperate times require desperate measures," said Brian Nick, spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. "As recent polling shows him below 50 percent and in a dead heat against a prospective opponent, he'll apparently try anything."
HAHAHAHAHA!! Losing to someone who hasn't tried to run yet!?!?! Sounds like the people of your state are sick of your crap! Goodbye, looser!
Posted by: mmurray821 || 07/22/2005 11:09 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If Byrd loses next year there will be a whole bunch of champagne flowing in my household. The Kleagle has been an embarrassment to the Senate for decades. Time for him to sit on the veranda, sip mint juleps, and FOAD.
Posted by: Jonathan || 07/22/2005 11:41 Comments || Top||

#2  And take Otis (AKA Teddy) with him. A good discription of Teddy from a guy I know that is a local radio talk guy

And I am also not going to have some martini-besotted Boston Brahmin who except for an accident of birth would have been nothing more than a cab driver, or garbage collector, or second-rate plumber’s helper rather than the Senator he became control the country’s dialogue. .

I don't always agree with the guy. But them having totally agreeing POVs does get boring after a little while.

http://www.lennypalmer.com/articles.php?catid=30
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 07/22/2005 12:05 Comments || Top||

#3  Seems a bit risky of a comment from our sitting congressional klansman:

"One's life is probably in no greater danger in the jungles of deepest Africa than in the jungles of America's large cities," he writes
Posted by: 2b || 07/22/2005 13:08 Comments || Top||

#4  Then I'd suggest he go to the "jungles of deepest Africa" and find out.

Soon.

I hear the lions like white bread - though too much of it is bad for their digestion.... ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 13:18 Comments || Top||

#5  There are a few things that would give me more pleasure than seeing this asshole go down in 2006; give me some time and I'll try to remember what they are.

I may just drop a couple of C-notes on Byrd-man's opponent, out of sheer spite...
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 14:06 Comments || Top||

#6  Leave Otis out of this. He never killed anyone and had a good heart.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 15:12 Comments || Top||

#7  Otis, my man!!

Posted by: Raj || 07/22/2005 16:29 Comments || Top||

#8  The moment she announces, my checkbook is open.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 07/22/2005 16:42 Comments || Top||

#9  Leave Otis out of this. He never killed anyone and had a good heart.

The Otis remark refers to Otis from Mayberry. And in no way is it meant to disparage Otis. It refers to Teddy's well known fondness for the booze
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 07/22/2005 16:46 Comments || Top||

#10  I'm Otis Campbell, yes I'm the real Otis
All you other Otis wannabe's are just imitating
So won't the real Otis Campbell please stand up, please stand up, please stand up?


Posted by: Mac Suirtain || 07/22/2005 16:48 Comments || Top||

#11  Once the sheet comes off, many twists and turns follow
Posted by: Captain America || 07/22/2005 17:02 Comments || Top||

#12  I just hope he lives long enough to see his name chiselled off all the public works projects he pork barrelled in a fit of anti-KKK outrage
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 17:24 Comments || Top||

#13  The day Byrd gets run out of town will be a proud day for all Americans.
Posted by: Chris W. || 07/22/2005 19:00 Comments || Top||


International-UN-NGOs
Greenland soon green? Greenpeace is upset!
A glacier in Greenland is melting very rapidly and has accelerated its slide sliding into the sea, Greenpeace said Thursday, saying the "dramatic" discovery proved that immediate action is needed to stop climate change.

"Preliminary findings indicate Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier on Greenland's east coast could be one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world with a speed of almost 14 kilometres (nearly nine miles) per year," scientists aboard a Greenpeace ship in the Arctic said.

In 1988, the glacier was advancing at just five kilometers per year, the scientists on the Arctic Sunrise ship said, citing satellite imagery.

...
Posted by: 3dc || 07/22/2005 14:27 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  What do they propose we do? Elect a Democrat, by chance?
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 07/22/2005 15:02 Comments || Top||

#2  My question,what is the right climate? We know the climate is constantly changing,so just what does Greenpeace believe is the perfect climate? Since climate change is natural,I would have thought that those who believe in protecting nature the most,would want the least interference in controlling the climate.
Posted by: Stephen || 07/22/2005 15:06 Comments || Top||

#3 
In 1988, the glacier was advancing at just five kilometers per year
So they admit that as late as 1988, we were in the throes of global cooling? Whew! Thank goodness we dodged that bullet. No need to thank us SUV-owners - happy to help out. ;-p

"How many more urgent warnings does the (US President George W.) Bush administration need before it takes meaningful action on climate change?"
Hey, dipshit, CONGRESS voted during the Clintoon administration that we would not ratify your destroy-America wet dream Kyoto treaty.

The President doesn't "take" this kind of "meaningful action" - Congress does. And right now, that meaningful action is to NOT sign on to anything that will destroy America's economy.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 15:06 Comments || Top||

#4  I suggest gathering all the Greenpeace members to Greenland and have them push the glacier back into place.
Posted by: ed || 07/22/2005 15:52 Comments || Top||

#5  By chance just what do they refer to the climate of the late Middle Ages that was considerably warmer than now. As I recall wine grapes were being grown in southern Britian then something that I still think can't be done today. Settlers in Greenland were able to maintain viable communities primarliy in the SW part of the island. I do remember seeing copies of letters from Bishops describing visits of either them selves or proxies to Greenland as late as 1450?

Plus just how do these idiots think we could stop a major shift in climate change if one is going on now (I think the climate is going through a period of change, its just that it is always going through a period of change. Plus the change rate is variable also). The only way we could effect a reduction in the rate of change is to undertake a massive program of some for of industry. Either in changing the energy production process or in the introduction of gasses into the atmosphere to get the change desired. Kind of ironic that to save the planet* they would have to rely on industry

*The notion that they can "save" the planet to me merely illustrates the heights of arrogance that these people have reached
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 07/22/2005 16:57 Comments || Top||

#6  Wasn't Greenland specifically named "Groenland" (green country) by the vickings or something because at the time its coasts were ice free and, well, green with moss?
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 07/22/2005 16:58 Comments || Top||

#7  I believe that the name Greenland was coined after Viking focus groups indicated that few settlers were interested in migating to Coldasawitchsbosumland.
Posted by: Super Hose || 07/22/2005 17:04 Comments || Top||

#8  Kinda funny that the same folks who swear by evolution believe in a static environment.
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 07/22/2005 17:29 Comments || Top||

#9  send more grant money and your SUV's to us now
Posted by: Climatescientist || 07/22/2005 17:51 Comments || Top||

#10  Cheaderhead, I am pretty much convinced we can cool the climate any time we like by injecting large quantities of dust into the midlevel atmosphere.
Posted by: phil_b || 07/22/2005 19:14 Comments || Top||

#11  Hush Hose, we knew it has the happy hunting ground.
Posted by: Shamu || 07/22/2005 20:29 Comments || Top||

#12  So, if global warming really exists, I could go to Michigan or North Dakota to retire and not Florida. If that's the case I'm in favor of global warming.
Posted by: Cosmic Crusader || 07/22/2005 21:42 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Arroyo rearranges the deck chairs
MANILA - In the maritime world, a listing ship will list to one side until the point of 26 degrees. At this exact point, the boat can no longer be saved, it tips over and sinks.
In the world of Philippine politics, people often talk about the tipping point to refer to the time, or more exactly a certain event, which serves as the final catalyst that renders a government no longer viable. In 1986 it was the Catholic Church that proved the tipping point of the regime of Ferdinand Marcos. In 2001, it was the military withdrawing its support from Joseph Estrada, which resulted in the ultimate tipping point of his administration.
Without a singular doubt, the administration of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo resembles a severely listing ship plying stormy seas. Caught on tape planning the rigging of the presidential election in 2004, her family implicated in allegations of involvement in kickbacks and illegal gambling syndicates, scandal after scandal knocking at her doorstep, amassing a debt burden destined to be borne by generations yet to come and her credibility all but completely shot, one could easily liken Arroyo's boat to the Titanic 30 minutes before it sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic.

Continued on Page 49
Posted by: Steve || 07/22/2005 10:54 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Just typical of the phils. They will always sail at a 25 degree list. Just like they will never finish the mussie or NPA issue, their government will always be corrupt and the people will suffer at the corruption engrained in that society. Remember this is, if memory serves me right, the third time she has ditched her cabinet when in reality she needs to dump her corrupt husband.
Posted by: 49 pan || 07/22/2005 19:56 Comments || Top||

#2  sounds like Bhutto
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 19:58 Comments || Top||

#3  Yup, she is but she will plead herself a victim and the people will see her cry on TV and she will get off scott free and live in a large house in Hong Kong where her husband has stashed the millions she stole.
Posted by: 49 pan || 07/22/2005 20:11 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Economy
Hawaii Passes Gas-Price Cap Law
Uh, guys - apparently none of you all understand the most basic laws of economics.

But don't worry - you'll get a memorable lesson shortly. Starting about September 2.


They may call it paradise, but Hawaii is no heaven when it comes to gas prices.

"Oil companies have been able to earn super-competitive profits at the expense of Hawaii's consumers," saids State Sen. Ron Menor, who helped pass the nation's first state cap on gas prices set to go into effect Sept. 1.
Now is anyone surprised this guy is a Donk?

The law mandates the state Public Utilities Commission (search) "impose a price ceiling on wholesale gasoline prices that reflects competitive market conditions" and to foster "the opportunity for prices to reflect and correlate with competitive market conditions," reads the statement by the Division of Consumer Advocacy, available on its Web site.

But oil industry lobbyist Melissa Pavlecik disagrees with the idea of capping prices.

"Every expert who has looked at the industry has concluded that the price is higher here because of taxes,
No, really?
the remote location and other market forces. No one has ever found price gouging in Hawaii," she says.

Economists also warn that, unless companies can make a profit they won't send their gas to Hawaii.
Duh!
And even if it doesn't affect the main islands, critics say oil companies may stop sending gas to outer islands -- where delivery costs are higher.

Gas station owners have their own objections. The new law is meant to control prices by putting a cap on what wholesalers can charge, but station owners fear they'll be squeezed as the oil giants raise rents to make up for lost profits.

"They're playing a shell game.
That's what legislatures do. With other people's money.
They're lowering my price of gas, but then they've increased my cost of doing business. So I have to recover that cost somehow," gas station owner Barney Robinson said.

If that happens, Hawaii's revolutionary gas cap could result in even higher prices at the pump.

Ya' think?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 20:08 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It should be free to all and suppied in quantity according to their use to society.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 20:25 Comments || Top||

#2  Each according to his need, Shipman.
Posted by: Secret Master || 07/22/2005 20:43 Comments || Top||

#3  I'll tell 'em what they need SM. >:>
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 21:19 Comments || Top||

#4  Man what saps. They will get no gas. Too freeking bad. Such fools.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom || 07/22/2005 21:23 Comments || Top||

#5  There's going to be a significant reduction in demand for gas in Hawaii as a result of hotel reservation cancellations. They should have pretty cheap gas by Thanksgiving. Barbados and Tridad and Tobago turned down joining Hugo's Caribbean oil economy. Get your flights and rooms reserved now.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 07/22/2005 21:56 Comments || Top||

#6  Oh, good God... these people are just like geese: every day a brand new world. Didn't they learn anything from Gray Davis's experiments with electricity in California??????
Posted by: Dave D. || 07/22/2005 22:07 Comments || Top||

#7  They should read: The Government Against The Economy, by George Reisman. Published in 1979 and highly focused on gas shortages and related market problems -- all of which are caused by government intervention.

What's next, a price cap on hotel room rates?
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever) || 07/22/2005 22:34 Comments || Top||

#8  Well, at first the cap will raise all prices to meet the cap. And then, of course, "discounters" with adulterated gas will pop up, offering lower prices for gas that is not entirely gas. Then others will start importing really cheap but poor quality gas, like Mexican high-sulfur and its rotten egg smell. And *then* market forces will kick in, and gas stations might start restricting how much gas they will sell. From that point on, the descent into chaos continues in earnest, until the donks are replaced with a republican administration--which is already starting to look likely.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 22:39 Comments || Top||

#9  But government control worked so well in the Soviet economy ... oh, wait ...

Rationing in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...
Posted by: DMFD || 07/22/2005 23:50 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Santa Monica robber killed by intended victims
HT : Bill Handel KFI
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - A man who tried to rob two people at gunpoint in a fast-food restaurant drive-thru was shot and killed by one of his intended victims early Thursday, police said. The 25-year-old man died at the scene. His name was not immediately released pending notification of his family.
The victims, two men, were in the Santa Monica drive-thru shortly before 5 a.m. "when a masked suspect approached their vehicle and displayed a knife and handgun," said police Lt. Frank Fabrega.
"Gimme yer money!"
A struggle ensued, and the suspect stabbed the passenger in the hand. The driver then pulled out a handgun and shot the suspect, who fled on foot and collapsed a short distance away, Fabrega said.
"Ouch....rosebud.."
Police said the gun used to shoot the suspect belonged to the intended victim, but it was unclear whether he had a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
5am..drive-thru..SoCal..bad guy may have tried sticking up a gang banger
The incident was under investigation.
I think it is as funny as heck to have an incident like this reported by such an anti-gun person as Handel. Handel is good on the WOT, but has some liberal leanings in other areas...

Later news. Police determine it was self defense. The procecutor is trying to determine if he will file (has a chance in hell of a conviction) a misdemeanor concealed weapons charge...
Posted by: BigEd || 07/22/2005 12:23 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It wasn't concealed when he pulled the trigger. I don't see the misdemeanor charge. If the perp was hit, I vote to aquit.
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 07/22/2005 12:55 Comments || Top||

#2  Police said the gun used to shoot the suspect belonged to the intended victim, but it was unclear whether he had a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

Who cares? The crime was stopped, and that's all that matters.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 07/22/2005 13:32 Comments || Top||

#3  This happened in "The People's Republic of Santa Monica". The National Anthem is "Kumbaya".
Posted by: BigEd || 07/22/2005 13:37 Comments || Top||

#4  Remember that privately many liberals are bitter racists, even though they are in utter denial about it. Conservatives may be down on a particular race, but they will usually give individuals of that race the benefit of the doubt, if they appear to be "polite people". Many liberals seem incapable of treating individuals of other races as individuals, demanding that they conform to the liberals view of what they think they are. As example, for this reason, Condi Rice is not, cannot be, African-American or black. She is some thing, but she is not a negro.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 14:30 Comments || Top||

#5  "Santa Monica robber killed by intended victims"

Works for me. :-D

Wonder if he can bill the family for the cost of the bullet? Personally, I'd consider it a donation and write it off.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 07/22/2005 14:37 Comments || Top||

#6  The concealed weapon charge could only be pressed if the cops actually saw it concealed. If the gun isn't registered in CA it's a crime in this state. This is LA, a DA will be stupid enough to bring charges and the guy who pulled the trigger is going to be sued for sure.

Play "The World Turned Up Side Down."

No, myself defense handgun is not registered and I don't need the "kings" permission to carry it on my person if I deem to do so. I have taken all the courses required by law but decided that the law is against my human rights. Therefore I defy it when and if I think I need to do so.

The guy did the right thing after the guy attacked. He was within his rights under California law.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom || 07/22/2005 16:01 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Tech
One-atom-thick materials promise a 'new industrial revolution'
Scientists at The University of Manchester have discovered a new class of materials which have previously only existed in science fiction films and books. A team of British and Russian scientists led by Professor Geim have discovered a whole family of previously unknown materials, which are one atom thick and exhibit properties which scientists had never thought possible. Not only are they ultra-thin, but depending on circumstances they can also be ultra-strong, highly-insulating or highly-conductive, offering a wide range of unique properties for space-age engineers and designers to choose from.

Professor Andre Geim said: "This discovery opens up practically infinite possibilities for applications which people have never even thought of yet. These materials are lightweight, strong and flexible, and there is a huge choice of them. This is not only about smart gadgets. Like polymers whose pervasiveness changed our everyday life forever, one-atom-thick materials could be used in a myriad of routine applications from clothing to computers." The materials have been created by extracting individual atomic planes from conventional bulk crystals by using a technique called 'micromechanical cleavage'. Depending on a parent crystal, their one-atom-thick counterparts can be metals, semiconductors, insulators, magnets, etc. Previously, it was thought that such thin materials could not exist in principle, but the research team have, for the first time, demonstrated that they are not only possible but fairly easy to make.

They found that the atomically thin sheets they extracted were not only stable under ambient conditions but also exhibited extremely high crystal quality, which is what gives them their unique properties. Dr Kostya Novoselov, a key investigator in this research, added: "Probably the most important part is that our discovery is not limited to just one or two new materials. It is a whole class of new materials, thousands of them. And they have a variety of properties, allowing one to choose a material most appropriate for a particular application. "Although some of the applications are probably decades away, I expect to see ultra-fast transistors, micromechanical devices and nano-sensors based on the discovered one-atom-thick crystals already in a few years time."

The findings are published today (18 July, 2005) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The paper is entitled: 'Two Dimensional Atomic Crystals'. In conclusion it reads: "We have now demonstrated the existence of 2D atomic crystals and believe that, once investigated and understood, it will be possible for them to be grown in large sizes required for industrial applications."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Soon to come: stone-proof glass houses?

This is really exciting, although I wonder how long until this moves from upstream research to downstream development. Still, once consumers can get their hands on this, there should be a significant reduction in energy use -- think how much less it would take to move a one-molecule thick automobile, or to run a similar computer, or televisions worldwide.
Posted by: trailing wife || 07/22/2005 0:27 Comments || Top||

#2  Monomolecular strands? So much for Ginsu Knives...

Oh, BTW, Arthur C Clarke has some ideas for you folks...
Posted by: .com || 07/22/2005 1:15 Comments || Top||

#3  And this time. let's try to keep anyone with chinese ancestry atleast 100 miles away from the research...people!
Posted by: smn || 07/22/2005 2:49 Comments || Top||

#4  Why? It would slow the research.
Posted by: Shipman || 07/22/2005 4:51 Comments || Top||

#5  'micromechanical cleavage'

Sounds like a futuristic porn movie. Wait'll the Soodi imams get a hold of THIS news!
Posted by: BA || 07/22/2005 10:09 Comments || Top||

#6  More infidel science! Oh Allah, shake the ground under their feet! Crusader materials must be stopped!

Hadith 4.1 obviously says these materials are haram. Haram, I tell you. Oh, Allah! Why do you let the infidels discover and invent so much? why do you let them win wherever they choose to fight? Allah! ... Hello? You there?
Posted by: Mohammed || 07/22/2005 11:53 Comments || Top||

#7  Monomolecular strands? So much for Ginsu Knives...

Watch those fingers...
Posted by: mojo || 07/22/2005 12:20 Comments || Top||

#8  Monomolecular strands? So much for Ginsu Knives...

Molly wire swords, here we come! This is so cool and Cyber-punky.
Posted by: N guard || 07/22/2005 13:49 Comments || Top||

#9  I doubt a atom thick will be turned into cars with walls one atom thick. I would imagine the strength is based on the strength of a comparible material like one atom thick new stuff is say 2X strong as one atom thick current. So a car would not be one atom thick walls just 1/2 the thickness of one atom thick layered walls. Sounds big for nano-tech and if they can layer it like press board a whole lot of other materials like cars planes trucks.
Posted by: C-Low || 07/22/2005 13:50 Comments || Top||

#10  Actually much of material strength is determined by flaws in the material. A one atom thick sheet that is otherwise flawless really is like "Iron Man's" steel costume--incredibly strong.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/22/2005 14:36 Comments || Top||

#11  James Doohan, dies.

Transparent aluminum announced.

Coincidence???
Posted by: Adriane || 07/22/2005 15:42 Comments || Top||

#12  just think how much shallower life will be foreverafter.
Posted by: - || 07/22/2005 20:13 Comments || Top||

#13  Ima thinkr these are the condom brands to invest in
Posted by: Frank G || 07/22/2005 20:48 Comments || Top||



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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.

Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.

Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has dominated Mexico for six years.
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Thu 2005-07-21
  B Team flubs more London booms
Wed 2005-07-20
  Georgia: Would-be Bush assassin kills cop, nabbed
Tue 2005-07-19
  Paks hold suspects linked to London bombings
Mon 2005-07-18
  Saddam indicted
Sun 2005-07-17
  Tanker bomb kills 60 Iraqis
Sat 2005-07-16
  Hudna evaporates
Fri 2005-07-15
  Chemist, alleged mastermind of London bombings, arrested in Cairo
Thu 2005-07-14
  London bomber 'was recruited' at Lashkar-e-Taiba madrassa
Wed 2005-07-13
  Italy police detain 174 people in anti-terror sweep
Tue 2005-07-12
  Arrests over London bomb attacks
Mon 2005-07-11
  30 al-Qaeda suspects identified in London bombings
Sun 2005-07-10
  Taliban behead 6 Afghan Policemen
Sat 2005-07-09
  Central Birminham UK Evacuated: "controlled explosions"
Fri 2005-07-08
  Lodi probe expands - 6 others may have attended camps


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