Monthly Archive: October 2015
Chuck Schumer Eyes Glasses
Chuck Schumer wants to defend helpless customers against greedy optometrists.
Feser on Problems with Sola Scriptura and the Quakerish Solution
Trying to solve the dilemmas posed by Sola Scriptura can lead to interesting implications for philosophy, politics, law and society.
Legal Draftsmanship, Part XIV
Submitted for your consideration, a candidate for the “unlikely sentence exemplar” award.
The Montauk Catamaran Company Chronicles 10/23/15: Well begun is half done…?
It’s the end of the first week and I’ve already spent half of the money I made last summer. If you think offshore sailing is a thrill, try running a small business…!
Linky Friday #137: Nixon’s The One
This week! Housing, Crime, Politics, Progress, History, and the United States!
The Rise and Fall of the First Galactic Empire
There’s really no place for the Force in a historical narrative of the First Galactic Empire.
Recast!
Stolen from Kyle Cupp’s Facebook feed: “Whom would you cast in a remake of CLUE?”
Think about it before you click through, I don’t want to bias your results.
The Debate Over Millennial Employees
Millennials get a bad rap in today’s work force. Maybe it is deserved. Maybe they are being blamed unfairly. A look at two sides of the story.
When I Predicted 2010
In honor of Back to the Future Day, I will share my own spotty efforts at futurism.
In Which Saul Does Not Get Nostalgia, Take 500
Back to the Future is today and I am supposed to be impressed?
Fantasy Football: Week 6 (and Football Season open thread)
In which we begin our bonfire of the projections for the season.