Blogged From Saskboy at 10. Apr 2007 03:26 under Saskatchewan, movies, news, science, travel, computer
Thursday I went to Regina where Ashley and I ate super at India House, where we barely made it in time to finish our supper before they were closing. The food was fantastic as usual, and we made sure to have leftovers. The weather was unusually cold for April, and it stayed that way through [...]
http://www.abandonedstuff.com/2007/04/09/on-the-road-through-easter/
Blogged From at 09. Apr 2007 12:10 under Object, Object, Object, Object, Object
...in its recent report. Don't worry, though---Dick Cheney still insists that it's wrong. Tell a big lie and maybe people will believe you.....
http://the-brooks-blog.blogspot.com/2007/04/pentagon-confirms-that-no-links-ever.html
Blogged From at 09. Apr 2007 12:08 under news
Ford CEO kills shit-eating dog saves Bush's life Thanx to The Huffington Post.
http://supergee.livejournal.com/1188130.html
Blogged From RLR at 09. Apr 2007 06:13 under News, Iraq War
From Reuters By Khaled Farhan Thousands of Iraqis streamed to the holy southern city of Najaf on Sunday in response to a call by fiery Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr for a big anti-American protest on Monday. Sadr, who blames the U.S.-led invasion for Iraq’s unrelenting violence, has urged Iraqis to protest on the fourth anniversary of the [...]
http://www.trueblueliberal.com/2007/04/08/iraqis-flock-to-city-for-anti-us-protest/
Blogged From Ken Cheung at 09. Apr 2007 06:01 under News
Agilent Offers Battery-Power Option for Oscilloscopes Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) introduced battery-power options for all 16 of its 6000 Series digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) and mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs), giving engineers and technicians the ability to make high-performance measurements in environments where line power is unavailable. Silicon, MEMS Vendors Face Monolithic Timing Device Industry Vendors of solutions [...]
http://edablog.com/2007/04/09/news-20070409-early-edition/
Blogged From RLR at 09. Apr 2007 05:58 under News, Iraq War, Politics
From NY Times By Noah Feldman On the surface, recent votes in Congress appear to signal a new Democratic determination to withdraw from Iraq. But the reality is otherwise. It is not only that the resolutions were drafted and adopted with the certain knowledge that they would be vetoed. More important, even if a future Democratic [...]
http://www.trueblueliberal.com/2007/04/08/the-undeparted/
Blogged From buttonbasher at 09. Apr 2007 05:30 under Posts, Speculation, Site Stuff, Previews, Nintendo, News
Be still my heart again. I love me some Gyakuten Saiban/ Ace Attorney series (I play it every night and have all of the soundtracks). I even have an account on the worlds best GS/AA fansite: Court Records (Under the awesome name: Turnabout_Stud). I’m currently replaying Justice for All (GS2 respectively) for a 4th time. [...]
http://buttonbasher.wordpress.com/2007/04/09/phoenix-wright-trials-and-tribulations/
Blogged From bill at 09. Apr 2007 02:35 under News, Iraq War, Politics
From Yahoo News By Charles J. Hanley In a rueful reflection on what might have been, an Iraqi government insider details in 500 pages the U.S. occupation’s “shocking” mismanagement of his country — a performance so bad, he writes, that by 2007 Iraqis had “turned their backs on their would-be liberators.” “The corroded and corrupt state of [...]
http://www.trueblueliberal.com/2007/04/08/iraqi-details-shocking-us-missteps/
Blogged From David at 09. Apr 2007 01:48 under News, Ahmadinejad, british hostages, british humour, comedy, fake news, funny, humor, humour, iran, iranian gift bags, iranian hostages, labour party, middle east, politics, satire, satirical, satrical website, uk government, uk hostages, wit
1. The ears of the non-believer. 2. Max Clifford’s phone number. 3. Second hand ex-military inflatable boat with GPS unit. 4. A box of genuine Hamas hummus. 5. Tickets to Take That’s Tehran concert. 6. A box of Mr. Mahmoud Kipling’s Yellowcake. 7. A rare hand-made Iranian tie. 8. Souvenir stoning pebbles. 9. The Beano’s Bumper Book of Interrogation Japes. 10. Beyond Name, Rank, [...]
http://www.the-spine.com/archives/818
Blogged From RLR at 08. Apr 2007 20:04 under News, Iraq War, Politics, Opinion
From The Washington Post By Jim Hoagland President Bush believes that his job is to convince the American people that the war in Iraq is not a replay of Vietnam. He is failing spectacularly in that self-described mission. The president’s best hope now is to convince Americans that with continuing U.S. help, Iraq may still become Korea. All [...]
http://www.trueblueliberal.com/2007/04/08/a-korean-strategy-for-iraq/