December 2007
23 posts
Britain Drops 'War on Terror' Label  →
Dec 31st
Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the... →
Dec 31st
Top 10 foreign policy wishes for 2008 |... →
Dec 30th
'Green fatigue' leads to fear of backlash over... →
Dec 30th
Grim Brown warns of a bleak year for Britain | ... →
Oh where oh where shall teh monies be safe?
Dec 30th
A Green Mayor for Tel Aviv? : TreeHugger →
Dec 30th
Nepal's god king loses his power, prestige and... →
Dec 29th
Dec 29th
Climate Pics, A glimpse into the future →
Dec 29th
The 50 Most Loathsome People in America →
Dec 29th
Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary... →
Dec 29th
Who Killed Benazir? (Updated) | Danger Room from... →
Dec 29th
LIBER CMXCIX
Being the Valedictory Oration of a Master of the Temple. Frater Adamas in his guise as Mr. Jason F. Louv of America, Earth.  1. One is the source, one is the projection, one is the field. 2. Behold the glittering company of heaven. 3. In all that comes, and goes, and remains there is but one. 4. Waking from my loneliness, in the field of stars I am. 5. Every man and woman is a star. Do what thou...
Dec 29th
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Dec 28th
God exists: Hilton fortune pledged to charity →
Dec 27th
The World's Most Toxic Value System →
Dec 27th
Roguelike Games
I am obsessed with Roguelike games. I have been since I was about 13 or so. Something about the simple, AD&D 1st Edition-style dungeon crawl (aka “go in, kill the monsters, get the treasure, get out, repeat”) satisfies a deep urge in me that can’t be get at any other way. For the uninitiated, Rogue was an ASCII-based simulation of D&D with a lot of Lord of the Rings...
Dec 25th
The Normalization of the War on Terror →
Dec 25th
“I alone am, ever free from all taint. The world exists like a mirage within me....”
– Avadhut Gita of Dattatreya
Dec 25th
Dec 25th
Christmas Morning
It’s Christmas morning and I just started a Tumblr account. I found out about Tumblr from this article. I love the future of the web. Last night I saw some of “The Net” starring Sandra Bullock, where the height of tech was to order pizza online and have a computer screen which simulated a fireplace (a la After Dark). Nuff said.
Dec 25th