Daily Archives: September 8, 2004

Either we enforce the rules or we don’t

OK, I’ve seen enough cheap shots at the Yankees for daring to ask Beelzebud Selig to enfore the rules of the game viz the Devil Rays not showing up on time for the scheduled doubleheader on Monday. If you’re going … Continue reading Continue reading

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Poincare update

I knew that the Poincare Conjecture had to be in the news recently because I was getting a bunch of search engine referrals for it, and here it is: Via Slashdot, a Reuters story that doesn’t really tell us anything … Continue reading Continue reading

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And where do you fit in?

Eric Zorn asks ArchPundit Five Easy Questions, the latter of which is of interest to me: 5. In all modesty, describe your current place in the blogosphere and where you see that place and your role in the future of … Continue reading Continue reading

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Texas (Feels Like) Tuesday: Jim Nickerson

Admit it – yesterday felt like Monday, right? If so, then today must be Texas Tuesday, with our special guest star Jim Nickerson, running against Ralph “I Was DINO Before DINO Was Cool” Hall in CD04. Learn more about Jim … Continue reading Continue reading

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Ethics complaint filed against UH-CL for DeLay appearance

What’s one more ethics complaint where Tom DeLay is involved? A formal complaint was filed with the Texas Ethics Committee against the University of Houston-Clear Lake, because of the reception held at the university honoring House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. … Continue reading Continue reading

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New DA candidates in Waller County

And the race for District Attorney in Waller County to replace the outgoing Oliver Kitzman is on. The Waller County Democratic Party’s Executive Committee has chosen Sylvia Cedillo, 39, a civil rights attorney who directs the Domestic Violence Project at … Continue reading Continue reading

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