Thought of the day

On the Super Bowl:

The Game: I had no horse in this race, but I’m glad the Packers won over the Steelers. And no, it’s not because I’m one of those sports fans who loves to indict players like Roethlisberger for non-sports related activities. I just think sports fans from Pennsylvania are crappy – even when they aren’t from Philadelphia.

The Halftime Show: Terrible, just terrible. I mean. Terrible.

The Commercials: I thought they were supposed to be entertaining. And while I recognize that the commercials around the halftime show weren’t the super expensive fancy ones, I still found it hilarious that there was a Toyota commercial which apparently used clip art.

Thought of the day

I’m really not a fan of the myth of Reagan. He most certainly was not a great president: increasing the income gap, taking undue credit for the collapse of the Soviet Union, contributing to a massive increase in drug use, imprisoning poor, mostly black people for excessive periods (Obama recently helped fix some of this problem), and creating a bloated military. These ought to be the pillars of Reagan’s legacy, not some sanitized revisionism.

Oh, and that whole thing with trading hostages for arms with Iran. There was that, too.

Thought of the day

Now that there’s a growing consensus that Sarah Palin does indeed suck, can we all finally admit that her big intro speech to the nation in 2008 sucked just as much? People were fawning over the whole thing, but c’mon. It was terrible. The context around it – an attractive conservative white woman no one knew – created an atmosphere of excitement, but the speech itself? It was rendered poorly. Let’s just admit it.

Where have you been?

I may have touched Idaho while in Yellowstone, but I’m not sure.


Create your own visited map of The United States

That makes 31 for me, which is a bit more than I thought. I suspect California will be my next new visit.

Thought of the day

Any serious reader ought to be pleased with Christopher Hitchens. His logic, his intelligence, his persuasion – it’s all superior to the average person, and certainly to the vast majority of believers – but those things are not my point. My point is that his literary style is almost overwhelming excellent. He knows how to write well and he isn’t afraid to show us.

Thought of the day

Thank you, President Obama, for nearly tripling my federal tax return with education credits and the like.

P.S. TurboTax gave me nearly double what TaxSlayer would have given me for my federal return. However, for my state return, TaxSlayer improved my refund by 50% over TurboTax (plus it costs less).

This is why you’re fat

Pake: A whole pie baked inside a cake.

Thought of the day

If in the course of discussing science you hear someone say, “Well, science used to think the Milky Way was the whole Universe!”, as if to say that because science changes its conclusions based upon changing evidence that it is therefore unreliable now, you likely are having a discussion with a person who is hostile to the whole enterprise. Back away and move on to more a more intelligent and/or unbiased and/or informed individual.

Wish Christopher Hitchens well

I told him that I admire him. And I do.

Now it’s your turn to wish Christopher Hitchens well.

Thought of the day

It amazes me when the Christian majority claims some sort of systematic persecution in the U.S. (or most other countries). Have they even bothered to look around?