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Archive for February 28th, 2005

Monday, February 28th, 2005

The Issues of the Day

I pretty much endorse what Jane Galt has to say about overreactions one way or the other to news from the Middle East. The depressing side of this view is that, at least in theory, no one need ever change their mind because they can hope that events will eventually bear out their existing opinions. [...]

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Bringing Up Blackboards

Following up on last week’s Mommy Trap blogging, Leonard Dickens suggests that Jennifer Warner and her class are prisoners of ideology.
Although it is clear that Warner and her suffering co-affluents do very much want their kids to “get ahead”, I think one part of their problem is they don’t know why they want this. They [...]

Monday, February 28th, 2005

24 Blogging

Oh, fuck it.

Monday, February 28th, 2005

See, They Never Left in the First Place

The one, the only, the awesome, eminence . . . uh, purple, dean of the comics blogosphere, Neilalien himself, turned Five yesterday (in blog years). My hat’s off to you, sir!

Monday, February 28th, 2005

See, They Return, One, and by One

Tacitus is at least theoretically restarting today after an intermission, with a minor site redesign. There may well be a lot of changes under the hood too. Apparently the diary system, which I’m old enough to not quite grasp, survives, though the main page will theoretically be All Tacitus, All the Time.

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Whee!

Comment preview appears to work. And it doesn’t seem to break anything either. I think the remaining tasks are to change the header and do the import. As of tonight, I’ve decided to bag inline titles. Sorry Gary! Sorry Patrick! Sorry Kevin! I’m leaving the brotherhood. Heck, I’m (Bye Ginger! Bye Avedon!) quitting the [...]

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Follow-Ups

Loose ends from yesterday. Anent the torture “reality show” Eve writes, “I mean, people volunteer for sex all the time, and that tells you less than nothing about rape.” Also, did I ever get around to saying explicitly that Battlestar Galactica, and the Lear revisit it inspired, helped me understand how much of America’s embrace [...]