Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
New Volume[s]
- Silent in the Sanctuary, Deanna Raybourn (Mira 2009). B&N. A cheap throwaway paperback edition. I like the first in this series (Silent in the Grave) and thought I'd pick up this second installment. I couldn't find it in hardback; this cheap paperback was all I could lay hands on. I probably won't read it because the cover makes it look like a Harlequin romance.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
New Volume[s]
- The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien (Broadway 1998). B&N. I've been meaning to buy this one for a while, but it kept getting pushed further down the list. I came across it in the bookshop the other day while looking for something else.
Monday, January 19, 2009
In which I meaure my manhood by the linear foot.
A quick assessment tells me that my library runs to about 11 books per
linear foot. At current levels I am running about 20 feet short. With
new editions being added at a rate of approx. 25 per month, I'll be
snowed under by this time next year. I've been drawing plans for a new
bookcase and hope to start construction next weekend. Not sure where
I'll put it, though. My good lady has suggested the roof!
"No one is above the law."
What a silly thing to say. Of course there are people who are above the law. To suggest otherwise is to be naive or a liar.
Now Nancy Pelosi wants to investigate Bush administration officials for the illegal firing of federal prosecutors. Her motivation: "No one is above the law."
Now you and I both know that Nancy Pelosi doesn't want to investigate Bush administration officials because of so deep concern for law and order; she wants to investigate because she is a vindictive b***h.
I should also note that Barack Obama does not want to proceed with such investigations, saying we need to look to the future, not the past. He's just as political as she is, of course, and, were it to suit him politically, would pursue investigations forthwith.
The most interesting thing to draw from this article, though, is that Pelosi is already disgreeing with Obama. Could she be setting herself up for a challenge in 2012?
Sunday, January 18, 2009
People Behaving Rationally
It's always a pleasure to see people behaving rationally. The American military are meeting their recruitment goals once again. The NYTimes reports that this is a result of both a relative lull in violence in Iraq and a poor jobs market. People are reconsidering the military because it offers a steady paycheck and excellent benefits, two things not on offer many other places. Now both parties are better off: the military gets much-needed manpower and workers get good jobs.
As rational actors, people generally act in their own self-interests, and in turn they help others. As Adam Smith said in The Wealth of Nations:
As rational actors, people generally act in their own self-interests, and in turn they help others. As Adam Smith said in The Wealth of Nations:
It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
"Obama Kicks Off 'Whistle-Stop' Tour"
Damned silly Americans.
What's he traveling to Washington by train for? And hasn't he already been in town for weeks? Do you mean to tell me that he went to Washington only to leave Washington so that he could ride back to Washington on a train?
Well that certainly makes all the sense in the world. In a time when those bloody colonists are making such a fuss about the price of petrol for their oversized motors, their dear leader is making useless trips about by train.
Even Her Majesty travels about by plane, and a commercial one too, and no mistake.
The purpose of this "whistle-stop tour" is to appeal to Americans to persevere, so says the Wall St Journal. Couldn't he tell me that on Tuesday when countless millions will be hanging on his every word even as icicles hang from their very noses.
I tell you George Bush won't be getting a whistle-stop tour once he's packed his bags. Schlepping back to Texas under cover of darkness, more like. Good for him. He deserves a nice quiet retirement. Atleast he'll have done with that lot the White House Press Corps. He could never put a foot right by them. Let them have a go at Mr President Obama.
What's he traveling to Washington by train for? And hasn't he already been in town for weeks? Do you mean to tell me that he went to Washington only to leave Washington so that he could ride back to Washington on a train?
Well that certainly makes all the sense in the world. In a time when those bloody colonists are making such a fuss about the price of petrol for their oversized motors, their dear leader is making useless trips about by train.
Even Her Majesty travels about by plane, and a commercial one too, and no mistake.
The purpose of this "whistle-stop tour" is to appeal to Americans to persevere, so says the Wall St Journal. Couldn't he tell me that on Tuesday when countless millions will be hanging on his every word even as icicles hang from their very noses.
I tell you George Bush won't be getting a whistle-stop tour once he's packed his bags. Schlepping back to Texas under cover of darkness, more like. Good for him. He deserves a nice quiet retirement. Atleast he'll have done with that lot the White House Press Corps. He could never put a foot right by them. Let them have a go at Mr President Obama.
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