Let's get right to it, then.
1) An evergreen article, con etiquette. (From
jaylake)
2) America's most under-appreciated author, Charles Sheehan-Miles, has a kickstarter campaign for his new novel. You should go and throw some money in the basket.
3) From Rolling Stone magazine, the government bailout that saved Mitt Romney. Glad to see that this "self-made man" did it his way.
4) General Motors announces its best sales month ever for the Chevy Volt. I've also started to see TV ads for the Volt.
5) An interesting reflection on the Tea Party and their obsession with so-called 'voter fraud'. (Found via Steve Buchheit.
6) No, Virginia, Rachel Carson did not kill millions by banning DDT. In fact, in her book she wrote "It is not my contention that chemical insecticides must never be used." She merely called for understanding of the risks of chemical pesticides.
1) An evergreen article, con etiquette. (From
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2) America's most under-appreciated author, Charles Sheehan-Miles, has a kickstarter campaign for his new novel. You should go and throw some money in the basket.
3) From Rolling Stone magazine, the government bailout that saved Mitt Romney. Glad to see that this "self-made man" did it his way.
4) General Motors announces its best sales month ever for the Chevy Volt. I've also started to see TV ads for the Volt.
5) An interesting reflection on the Tea Party and their obsession with so-called 'voter fraud'. (Found via Steve Buchheit.
6) No, Virginia, Rachel Carson did not kill millions by banning DDT. In fact, in her book she wrote "It is not my contention that chemical insecticides must never be used." She merely called for understanding of the risks of chemical pesticides.