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The Republican Pledge To America – A Very Quick Impression

September 23, 2010 By Mark Draughn 1 Comment

The Republicans' have now revealed their new Pledge to America, an idea based loosely on their old Contract With America. I haven't read any of it yet, but it's 48 pages long. Somehow that strikes me as a bad sign for the future of small government... Update: Yeah, I looked it over and there's nothing much here we haven't heard before, from the impossible, through the vague and … [Read more...] about The Republican Pledge To America – A Very Quick Impression

Making Lawyers Pay

September 22, 2010 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

There's one bad policy pattern that politicians tend to repeat over and over, and according to Nathan Koppel at the Wall Street Journal, this time they're inflicting it on lawyers: The Mississippi Supreme Court is considering a proposed rule to require lawyers in the state to provide at least 20 hours of pro bono work. The rule has been proposed to try to help the thousands of … [Read more...] about Making Lawyers Pay

Scientists Model Early Glass Slipper Technology

September 22, 2010 By Ken Gibson Leave a Comment

Breaking news:New computer simulations have shown how a glass slipper, as described in Grimm's Cinderella, could have been created using a unique combination of quartz-rich silicates found only in northern Germany. When heated to just the right temperature, as was available in primitive furnaces of 14th century middle Europe, the model demonstrated that glass could … [Read more...] about Scientists Model Early Glass Slipper Technology

Public Defense Is Free

September 19, 2010 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

Thirty years ago, Philip B. Crosby wrote Quality Is Free, in which he explained how a business that improved its products could earn higher profits. The basic insight was that the earlier you catch a product defect, the cheaper it is to fix: Catching a defect during your outgoing quality assurance testing is a lot cheaper than dealing with a product return from a customer, … [Read more...] about Public Defense Is Free

Buzz My Bell

September 17, 2010 By Ken Gibson Leave a Comment

Here's something you don't see everyday in the news:Stable hand charged with assaulting horseA worker at Arlington Park racetrack has been arrested and charged with having sexual conduct with a horse.The horse's name was "Buzz My Bell". Given that, and the fact that she was prancing around naked in public, I think she was just asking for it. Besides, how do they know it wasn't … [Read more...] about Buzz My Bell

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