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Yearly Archives: 2006
A Little Austin History – D. Niemann, J. Jones, M. Wizard, H. Ellinger, A. Embree, D. Schweers
I’ve come to understand that “history” is important. It defines the context in which those who come after (and even those who were present) extract the “meaning” of events after they have passed. The phenomenological (what a word) process through … Continue reading
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Solar Power to the Rescue – P. Spencer
The nice thing about imperialism is that it motivates others to defeat it. For now, most countries are still tip-toeing around the U.S.A. because of the nuclear arsenal and due to the destabilizing effect on international economic activity of cutting … Continue reading
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Paris on the Cheap – D. Hamilton
What’s cheap? It’s relative. If you’re living paycheck to paycheck, forget Parisian holidays. Under those circumstances, spending a month on vacation almost anywhere is unlikely and Europe is a bourgeoise indulgence beyond your means. Even on the relative cheap, we … Continue reading
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A Father’s Joy and Pride – C. and D. Niemann
The ultimate test of every parent, I believe, is whether our children grow up strong, confident and as happy as anyone can be in this troubled world of ours. With a daughter like Cassi, how could the world not be … Continue reading
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Memorial Day Thoughts – C. Loving, R. Jehn
I drive down the farm to market roads and see ragged yellow ribbons rotting on the gate posts. The symbol of a boy or a girl that has been sent off to fight in a war, in a place they … Continue reading
Thoughts on Immigration – D. Hamilton, S. Russell, A. Pogue
“Senate Republicans Strike Immigration Deal.” (New York Times, April 6, 2006) “As outlined by Senate Republicans late Wednesday, the compromise would place illegal immigrants in three categories: Those who have lived in the country at least five years would be … Continue reading
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Sweet Suck City – M. Wizard
To AustinThe Rag, September 14, 1970, Volume 4, Number 40 Sweet Suck City,You never turned me down,Except when it mattered.You always gave me shelter,Except when I needed it.You never locked your doors at night – But how your daytimes devoured … Continue reading
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Paris – New Tricks – D. Hamilton
Forget that lame rap about old dogs and new tricks. Mere blocks from where I scored my first cannabis product, and 40 years later, I’ve discovered a new, improved way to smoke hash. In that long ago inaugural event, an … Continue reading
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French Rudeness – D. Hamilton
Last week the BBC published an article about a recent poll of “6,000 world travelers” who rated the French as the rudest people in the world. Articles on this theme appear periodically, perfect examples of non-news filler that so-called newspapers … Continue reading
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Why France? – D. Hamilton
So how does a self-styled revolutionary anarchist justify squandering thousands of dollars to spend a month in Paris? Is this not solid evidence of his being a dilettante and poseur? (only French words fit) Wouldn’t sending money to Darfur relief … Continue reading
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Creationist Ecology – M. Wizard
Intelligent Design for want of a nut, a bolt was lost; for want of a bolt, a wing was lost; for want of a wing, a dove was lost; for want of a dove, a branch was lost; for want … Continue reading
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