Clinton’s Campaign Can’t Pay Its Health Insurance Bills
Monday, March 31st, 2008Ah, sweet irony.
Ah, sweet irony.
I just got a phone call from 606-833-0105. I have no idea who that is and I was driving, in any case, so I let it ring through, but there was no voicemail. Apparently (see link above), that number is responsible for lots of calls, all of them weird…
The law school has banned (rendered impossible) internet access in classrooms, starting with my last quarter there, as reported here. This is very frustrating, because there are, in fact, legitimate reasons for using internet access during class. I confess to occasionally using it to check news, etc., but I also use in-class internet daily to [...]
Power Line has a good post on a new Gallup poll. The upshot of it is that huge numbers of Democrats say they will defect and vote for Senator McCain if the Democratic nominee is not their pick between Senators Obama and Clinton. Of Clinton supporters, 28% say they would sooner vote for McCain than [...]
The 2008 U.S. News rankings of law schools leaked, today, as a number of websites reported. See, for example, Abovethelaw.com. One of the major points people are talking about is that Penn and Chicago, still tied, dropped to seventh, while the University of California at Berkeley (formerly Boalt Hall) jumped to sixth. Meanwhile, Michigan and [...]
I’ve been rather silent on here in the last couple weeks - finals and Spring Break will do that. Throw in an early birthday present (a Wii!), and posting has been a low priority.
Anyway, the New York Times has an interesting post on McCain and Obama on subprime bailouts
Hat tip Greg Mankiw.
If you know me in real life, you know my wife and I are moving to Houston after graduation. This means we have a great 2 BR Apartment for lease or sublease in Hyde Park. It has a lake view, a lot of building amenities, and is generally a good place to be. Follow the [...]
I had forgotten another wonderful byproduct of DST. Microsoft Outlook automatically changes all of my all-day or multi-day appointments to start one hour later. Why it would be true, now, that the Fourth of July holiday would start at 1:00 AM, for example… I have no idea.
P.S. This doesn’t impact appointments that are not at [...]
Most days, we use my phone as my alarm clock. It’s loud enough and persistent enough, plus it automatically compensates for things like Daylight Savings Time. Imagine my surprise when I discovered, however, that it had adjusted not only the time, but the alarm times, as well. So, at 2:00 AM, it apparently set the [...]
Intro
I have been thinking a lot lately, as my last few posts may have indicated, about just what American Christians are reading. This has been fueled not only by my own reading of The Shack, but also by my discovery of two great websites. One is a blog by an author named Tim Challies, the [...]
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