I’ve been horribly busy the last few days with a research project—it is done for the moment, however, so in the time in between now and when I can calm down enough to write a ‘real’ post, here’s a list of interesting tabs that have been open in my Firefox since a few days ago:
- Sometimes I think my viola-playing belongs in the Really Terrible Orchestra.
- Microsoft executives are not surprised to learn how awful Windows Vista really is.
- Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for Vice President and current Clinton hench-person, believes that Obama has got this far only because he’s a black man.
- Some amusing British humour about the U.S. presidential election.
- Required reading: Daniel Gordis’s most recent dispatch regarding how Hayyim Nachman Bialik would be mortified by the State of Israel today.
- Iraq really didn’t have WMDs—can you friggin’ believe it?
- Chris Beam’s excellent insight that the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal is more likely to harm the Democratic Party than Hillary Clinton’s candidacy.
Now I can close all those tabs, and Firefox can stop memory-leaking (ha). Hat-tips all round.
Tags: america, barack obama, bbc, blogosphere, computers, election 2008, funny, hillary clinton, iraq, israel, judaism, news


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