Weekend link dump for April 10

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Your tax dollars at work.

Don’t you wish you could have had some Urkel-O’s for breakfast? Or maybe some C-3PO’s? Mmm mmm good!

We really have come a long way. There’s a long way yet to go, but still.

Not winning. Ken Hoffman called it.

You can keep doing it till your leg calms down.

“High stakes tests are often spectacularly bad at predicting performance in the real world.”

How to look at Medicare reform, if “reform” is something that actually interests you. Just remember that most of what you’ll be hearing is bamboozlement designed to hide the fact that they’re talking about vouchers.

Having fewer people in poor health is a key factor in keeping health care costs low.

Should the NCAA go back to preventing freshmen from playing varsity sports? It would make for a very different organization, that’s for sure.

Would someone please tell Mitt Romney what he’s supposed to think about Libya? Thanks.

I consider myself a member of The Uterati. Also, this.

How crazy is crazy enough? Apparently, we’re not there quite yet.

Surveys show that 74% of Americans don’t get jokes about statistics.

“Fundamentally worthy policies shouldn’t need to promise laughably overoptimistic outcomes to win support” is this year’s “Good ideas do not need lots of lies told about them in order to gain public acceptance”. Some lessons are worth revisiting.

The Commodore 64 is back, baby!

Who knew teen pregnancy could be so lucrative?

Ten years of gay marriage in the Netherlands, and the world hasn’t ended yet.

Apparently, eliminating Medicare isn’t so easy to do.

There are no consequences for wingnut activists.

We need more autopsies.

You know you want some classic Atari games for you iPhone. I look forward to the Infocom pack next.

Even the threat of a government shutdown is expensive.

I’m always happy to see someone rebut Randal O’Toole.

Congressional Republicans would rather waste money on wingnut wish list items than agree to a budget deal that already gives them more than they originally wanted.

And Idaho takes the lead in this year’s Misogynism Derby.

The uterus monologues.

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One Response to Weekend link dump for April 10

  1. TK says:

    You can play infocom games using the Frotz app. I find that the typing gets a little tedious though.

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