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NOT SO HIGH ON WOLFRAM Well, Google may not be out of business quite
yet. THAT NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER AND
HIS MORTGAGE Stephen Gilbert: “Why is it that I feel
buying Andrews’ book, reviewed here,
will save him from a fate he deserves?” DEFICITS Rob Meeker: “I
refer your Bush deficit questioner to the
following Frontline
report on the deficit, which comes down hard on Bush’s refusal to
reconsider tax cuts in the face of war and other expenses during his
term. They make a particular point of how Reagan and Bush Sr. both
adjusted their agendas in the face of events. Bush Jr. would not.” SO IT WAS A HOLY WAR AFTER ALL Arlen Long: “The first paragraph in this
article (“The Bush Legacy and the Fog of War”) pointed me to this
amazing, devastating GQ (GQ!) article (“Rumsfeld's effect on Bush’s
legacy”).” ☞ Which then links to this must-see slideshow of formerly
top-secret daily intelligence briefings Bush got from the Secretary of
Defense. Each cover featured a Biblical quotation (e.g.: “Therefore
put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be
able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.”)
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY Andrew Zachary: “Well, if it's astronomy pictures you want [Friday’s
post], here are some amazing sites run by amateurs. The technology now
available for CCD imaging
is so advanced that 20 years ago these photographs would have been the envy of
any professional observatory. Some still are, particularly the ones from Robert Gendler or
the ones from Russell Corman. And if you
want to think about vast numbers of stars, this photograph
of the Andromeda Galaxy would qualify. There are roughly 1 trillion stars
in this galaxy, or nearly 10 million times as many as in [Friday’s] photograph of the globular cluster in our own galaxy known as 47
Tucanae.”
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