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Wed, 07 May 2008 23:04:06 -0500
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I'VE LINKED TO JERRY POURNELLE A LOT LATELY; if you enjoy his work you should at least consider
subscribing.
I did.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 23:04:06 -0500
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THE TELEGRAPH:
Does Britain need more 'manly men'?
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Wed, 07 May 2008 22:37:29 -0500
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MICHAEL SILENCE:
In ironic twist, the NYT refuses to release information.
It's not that ironic anymore. Much of "journalism" these days seems to involve deciding what we shouldn't be told.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 22:09:17 -0500
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JERRY POURNELLE:
As a product of the Korean GI Bill I can hardly denounce the concept. The problems really came when the intellectuals convinced people that "investment" in trade schools and such like wasn't as desirable as "investment" in higher education meaning universities. At the same time, the State Colleges became "State universities" and in the "upgrade" put more into graduate schools to the detriment of undergraduate education. We then poured more money into the "university" system which is quite unsuitable for education of more than about 25% of the population (I'd put that at a lower figure, but we can stay with that).
Now a lot of students who would do well at "college" level education can't get that; they have to go to "universities" and learn French Narrative Theory in Freshman Comp.
If investment is needed in "education" -- and it is -- it's in training in technical skills. Most of that could be done in high school. Of course the high school teachers don't want to work that hard and will stand in union solidarity with the college professors who want the large number of students willing to borrow money to go listen to foreign graduate students teach introductory math courses in incomprehensible dialects, but it's "world class" isn't it? Doesn't everyone deserve a "world class university education"?
So we continue to neglect the great majority of our citizens to benefit a handful of intellectuals. And they never catch wise.
Some related thoughts on debt and education
here.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 22:06:46 -0500
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I'VE ALREADY MENTIONED
FAREED ZAKARIA'S NEW BOOK,
and comments on it by
Lexington Green.
Now here are some more thoughts worth reading, from
Ross Douthat
and
Jim Manzi,
who comments: "U.S. share of global economic output (on a purchasing power parity basis) has declined very slightly over the past twenty years – from about 21% to about 20%. But what has really happened over this period has been the rise of China and the rest of non-Japan Asia at the relative expense of Western Europe and Japan."
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Wed, 07 May 2008 21:58:38 -0500
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MORE ON BEIRUT:
Gateway Pundit
has a roundup.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 21:28:54 -0500
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DON SURBER:
"Welcome to wild, Wonderful West Virginia, presidential candidates. Buy Internet ads."
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Wed, 07 May 2008 21:13:55 -0500
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I MENTIONED DVDS EARLIER, and here's a
buy two get one free Blu-Ray sale
for those who are interested.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 21:00:54 -0500
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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON OFFERS
advice to the Republicans,
and concludes with this observation: "Moving toward a lite version of the Obamian/European 'bipartisan'and socialist view of government and calling it a new conservatism is a prescription for utter disaster. No one can out-Obama Obama."
Indeed.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 20:53:31 -0500
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NOW! HAMPSHIRE
is a new site by Patrick Hynes. Check it out.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 20:22:12 -0500
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UH OH:
History of corruption clouds primary in northern Indiana.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 19:45:43 -0500
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IT HAS A NICE JETSONISH LOOK:
VW Confirms 1L Concept Will Become Reality in 2010.
"The VW 1L is so named because, in theory, it only consumes one liter of fuel per 100 kilometers traveled. For those of us in the US, this translates into about 235 MPG. Definitely far and above anything on the market currently." It is kinda low and small. But if they keep the Jetsonish look, it'll sell. If they shift to something more boring, it won't.
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Wed, 07 May 2008 19:17:06 -0500
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"PICK OBAMA:
He's taller."
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