Obligatory links
Mar. 24th, 2003 04:32 pmThe War Machine: "Finally, a laptop worthy of the term 'toddler-proof.' No disastrous crashes to the kitchen floor. No months of data lost to an incident with the sippy cup. Hazardous materials? Toss it in the dishwasher."
Myths and misconceptions about Iraq: "There are, however, a number of myths and misconceptions on both sides of this debate that can be fairly addressed."
Interview with Dorothy 'Cat and Girl' Gambrell: "I have generally found that politics are not nearly as important as politicians claim they are. Unless, of course, Politics starts running around the room waving its arms and shouting incoherently, as it's been doing lately."
And from
skreidle, When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic: "While there are many differences among them, warrior codes tend to share one point of agreement: the insistence that what distinguishes warriors from murderers is that warriors accept a set of rules governing when and how they kill."
Myths and misconceptions about Iraq: "There are, however, a number of myths and misconceptions on both sides of this debate that can be fairly addressed."
Interview with Dorothy 'Cat and Girl' Gambrell: "I have generally found that politics are not nearly as important as politicians claim they are. Unless, of course, Politics starts running around the room waving its arms and shouting incoherently, as it's been doing lately."
And from