Thursday, July 25, 2002Hey, Osama, C'mon Over.....The City Council of Boulder Colorado is discouraging its police force from working with federal agents investigating terrorism.Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Rollo at 1:43 PM (0 comments) Monday, July 22, 2002Now that's interestingReaders have been finding their way to our history of Green Key article (Green Key: 103 years of debauchery) by searching Google for the keywords "dartmouth college coeds."Now, who would ever do a search like that? To peruse the linklists by article, check out this directory. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 4:42 PM (0 comments) TitleabovePosthereFull post and comments below the fold. Posted by Ryan at 1:48 PM (0 comments) John Walker's BluesFormer heroin junkie-come-country music legend, Steve Earle, tired of the hot water country stars have been in with their ballads to America (a la Charlie Daniels: This ain't a rag, its a flag, and I don't wear it on my head), has turned traitor by recording, "John Walker's Blues," in which the former American Taliban-er is likened to Jesus Christ. In the words of Hank Williams Jr., "I'd like to spit some Beechnut in that dude's eye!"Anyone interested in shooting skeet using my extensive Steve Earle record collection can drop me a line. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Ryan at 1:45 PM (0 comments) Because we canAnother summer update to Dartreview.com:All articles now support backlinking (click on the link if you're unsure of what this is) automatically. No need to do anything other than link. Look here for an example; it points back here, to this page and the archive page. Forthcoming updates include plea pop-ups for donations (don't worry, only on your first visit to the site), more backlinking enhancements, many more RSS feeds with full Radio support (if you haven't tried Radio, it's worth doing so), and more than a few behind-the-scenes speed-ups. Yes, there are some benefits to unemployment. Comments? Update (5 minutes later): spotted the first bug. Yes, links from blogger (the tool we use to maintain this site) will be blocked...tomorrow. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 4:37 AM (0 comments) |
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