Month: May 2005
Microsoft decides to back gay-rights billCapping a two-week brouhaha over Microsoft's fluid position on a state gay-rights bill, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer yesterday reversed course and said the company will.
NY Yankees 11-19 .367 9GBTampa Bay 11-19 .367 9GB
Friday Cat Blogging. . . Matilda
Jonah Goldberg, quoted immediately below, is apparently too busy drinking cosmos in the park to offer a substantive response to Matt Duss and Andrew Sullivan's concerns about the increasing role.
The other day, Brian Leiter linked to this review (PDF) of David Buller's new book for MIT Press, Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature.This looks.
I fully endorse Amanda Marcotte's thoughts on the matter, but to make things more boring allow me to make a doctrinal argument about the appalling 4th Circuit ruling. Obviously, as.
A reader asks the following question:Could you explain to me why it's bad to derive capabilites from intentions?I understand that it produces inaccurate intelligence estimates and that you can't actually.
Eric Boehlert is terrific on one of the justices the Democrats are grimly obstructing. Given that the GOP has chosen to make her the focus of their threat to change.