Who wrote Bin Laden’s speech? Paul Krugman? Michael Moore? Moveon.org?

Here’s a transcript of the whole, boring rant released today as an online video. I excerpted some good bits to show the probable influence of the above. It would be funny if the guy wasn’t a mass-murdering, homicidal maniac. I’m worried about my sons being incinerated by Islamic-terrorist nukes in 20 years. Late night talk … Read more

Good article on poverty in America

Robert J. Samuelsen writes on economic issues in the Washington Post and Newsweek. Unlike many columnists with an axe to grind, he makes a big deal about facts and figures. The government’s annual poverty statistics were released last week, indicating poverty, as they measure it, had fallen three tenths of a point, to 12.3%. Samuelsen … Read more

West Coast mountain trails are losing their outhouses; hikers asked to “pack it out”

Here’s an interesting (and humorous) feature in today’s New York Times on personal sanitation issues when hiking in the high mountains – No More Privies, So Hikers Add a Carry-Along – New York Times SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 — The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation … Read more

Health Update: Medi-port comes out tomorrow

As I mentioned in a post awhile ago, the medi-port, which was "installed" August 30, 2005, so that my chemotherapy would not play havoc on my arm veins, is coming out  Tom Faranda’s Folly: Today’s appointment with the Lymphoma Guru. When the chemotherapy was being scheduled the suggestion of the medi-port was made by the … Read more

Good article on Mother Teresa’s “Dark Night”

There’s been a lot of publicity about Mother Teresa in the last couple of weeks, based on the publication of some of her correspondence, Mother Teresa: Come be My Light. (I’ve ordered the book from Amazon). Much of the analysis has been half-baked and ignorant. Here is a good analysis in the Evangelical publication Christianity … Read more

Pictures from Boston

Last weekend we were in Boston at an Anderson family wedding, which you can read about here. Tom Faranda’s Folly: An Anderson wedding in Boston Joe and Tim were with us, and here are some pictures from the rest of our trip. This is Friday, the day we arrived, watching a street performer doing his … Read more

Off with Tim for a hike on the Appalachian Trail

Tim and I are taking off for an overnight hike, starting at the NY-CT. border and going about ten miles today to the "Telephone Pioneers Shelter" where we’ll pitch our tent. And then tomorrow another 7-10 miles, depending on how we feel, along the trail. Brigid is going to drop us off and pick us … Read more

An Anderson wedding in Boston

Brigid and I were fortunate enough to be invited to the wedding of Lee Anderson, the daughter of our good friends Bob and Judy Anderson (Judy gets mentioned a lot on this weblog, since she also works for with me). Here’s Lee and Tony (who works for the City of Cambridge) escaping from St. Ignatius … Read more