Making No Little Plans (New York Times)
The conclusions are varied in a new book of essays about Robert Moses.
Canadian geeks snub Sun`s McNealy (Addict 3D)
Would prefer a RIM jobFor Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy, it could be the ultimate disgrace. A group of Canadian technophiles have organized a Geeks on Ice hockey tournament and not invited the technology world`s most famous puck-hunting executive.
Life is simple for math geeks (The Record)
Perhaps if all algebra problems directly answered questions like, "Should you go to a bachelor party in Vegas against your girlfriend`s wishes?" then those high school math classes would have been a little easier to sit through.
`Rabbi of the Geeks` to Discuss Religion and Comics (Columbia Daily Spectator)
Self proclaimed "Rabbi of the Geeks," Simcha Weinstein, will discuss the synthesis of pop culture and religion at Ramath Orah synagogue tonight at 6 p.m. at an event co-organized by Columbia University Chabad`s director, Rabbi Yonah Blum, and the congregation.
Geek of geeks (The Oregonian)
The Cingular 8525 Windows Mobile Pocket PC phone is the first device to awake in the slumbering Bancroft household in Aloha. Every morning except Saturday, at precisely 6:05 a.m., the sleek gunmetal gray gadget emits a wake-up alarm.
Canadian hockey geeks now courting Sun`s McNealy (Addict 3D)
`We puck you`Shame on us for assuming that Canadian hockey geeks cared more for homegrown hero RIM CEO Jim Balsillie than Sun Mircrosystems` chief puck chaser Scott McNealy.
Oscar`s Overlooked Stars: Geeks (Wired News)
Hollywood is rolling out the red carpet for Oscar on Saturday, but what about the real talent in Tinseltown: the geeks? Jason Silverman celebrates the scientific and technical awards.
Contra Conventional Wisdom
A couple of interesting pieces today from Real Clear Politics....
All Those Books on Iraq You Haven`t Gotten Around to Reading ...
Well, you don`t have to read them now. Because Michael Rubin has. Rubin is the editor of Middle East Quarterly...
Here We Go
Here`s the first political ad of the 2007-08 presidential cycle, from Mitt Romney, who promises "STRONG. NEW. LEADERSHIP." More to...
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