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Posted on entry Open thread 10. ::: December 07, 2004, 03:59 AM:
Just read:

PERDIDO STREET STATION and IRON COUNCIL, China Mieville. I loved Perdido, but thought Iron council came up kind of short, probably because China has no sympathy whatsoever for the Militia, and in IC they're just too close to the center of the plot.

THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR DEATH AND OTHER STORIES AND OTHER STORIES by Gene Wolfe. All of 'em. Don't quite know what I think about them all - "The Death of Dr. Island" was very very good, though.

currently reading:

QUICKSILVER

which I skipped ahead in and saw it ends on a ridiculous cliffhanger. I may have to try and convince my brother to haul the 20-ton hardcovers of the next 2 over Christmas.
Posted on entry Newspaper of record. ::: May 28, 2004, 04:05 AM:
You left out the funniest panel of the GYWO strip. "WHY THE HELL ARE YOU STILL READING US? DOES JUDITH MILLER HAVE TO KILL YOU HERSELF?"
Posted on entry Cyprus redux. ::: April 27, 2004, 08:23 AM:
For some reason, this result depressed me more than any of the many objectively-worse things happening elsewhere in the region.

Possibly because in this case actual good could have been done, and easily, but wasn't.
Posted on entry And speaking of Nathan Newman-- ::: April 09, 2004, 07:21 AM:
So the public won't be very receptive to foreign aid for Arab countries, but will be perfectly o-kay with four bucks a gallon (or more, if we're being serious here) for gas?
Posted on entry Lists apart. ::: August 21, 2003, 10:01 AM:
Running at it from a Middle East perspective: You'd need (better or worse) at least one of Israel's founding fathers, maybe Herzl or Chaim Weizman or Jablotinsky (not sure on that last name) and maybe Ben Gurion or Menachem Begin or somebody else more modern; Mustafa Kemal Ataturk; Gamal Abd-el Nasser; definitely Khomeini; maybe Arafat; probably Um Kalthoum and Naguib Mahfouz. I know people who would argue for Ziyad Rahbani. Bin Laden didn't have a real effect until after the 20th century was over. That's only nine or ten, but that's still way too many for a not very significant part of the world.
Posted on entry With victories like these. ::: April 12, 2003, 04:05 AM:
It occurs to me that someone with Lexis-Nexis access and some time to kill could play "compare and contrast" with quotes from, say, the Cincinatti riots of a few years ago, and from the Baghdad riots today.

Weird to hear liberals calling for law and order while the conservatives say it's just a bunch of oppressed victims blowing off steam.
Posted on entry Jordin Kare, ::: March 23, 2003, 08:12 PM:
I'm sure that most of the lurkers are Gulf states that don't support the war but do allow use of massive basing facilites.

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