Monthly Archives: September 2005

Justices and that

Just a second ago, I noticed that CNN broke the news that Chief Justice Rehnquist had died at the age of 80. This means that president Bush can nominate another conservative for the Supreme Court. I pity American politics. Good … Continue reading

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Google maps

Via Scoble, Google has post-Katrina maps of New Orleans (Scoble link). According to Scoble, the Microsoft Virtual Team is on it too, but I guess, Google beat them to it. Watching CNN the last couple of days, I noticed that … Continue reading

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Good News (and some little bad news)

This just in: The International Energy Agency is going to release oil from their reserves too. Earlier both Canada and Europe decided to chip in. Pump station owners please note: calm down now and lower the prices of gas a … Continue reading

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20/20 hindsight

Since I was not in the state (work!) to reply in the comments section of Alan’s (excellent) post and since I do not want to end a thread as the last person ‘trolling’, a quick overview here: In my comments … Continue reading

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And I was like…

Apparantly somebody had a good time watching video on my laptop: I need a translation. And quick!

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Broken

When I was younger, it was decided that I was going to be a civil engineer. I did asphalt tests, I surveyed land, I designed and drew bridges. In classes we discussed the Dutch Delta Works, the 53 flooding disaster … Continue reading

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