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My Horrible Interaction With AI

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SOON

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Hurricane paper featured on AIR-Worldwide

Roger Pielke, Jr., who's at the University of Colorado Center for Science Technology Policy Research, has written a year-end summary of the 2007 hurricane season. The summary appears in two…
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Now only 32.8% of people believe the polls: Did New Hampshire let us down?

Last week we looked at how the polls did in Iowa. How badly did the polls in the New Hampshire race do in yesterday's Democrat primary? Here are the results:…
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An unfortunate loss of a good joke: leftist thinking finally overtakes math parody

There was an old, and sadly funny joke about the Evolution of Math Quizzes that went like this: 1960s A logger cuts and sells a truckload of lumber for $100.…
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Don Imus sidekick makes a point with a failed joke

Just heard Don Imus, who was attempting to explain why he wasn't being sarcastic when he said "At least [George Bush] did something right" because we have not been attacked…
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A safe, but misleading, prediction about global warming

Reuters's, on 3 January, had this headline, "2008 to be in top 10 warmest years say forecasters." A quote: 2008 will be slightly cooler than recent years globally but will…
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Asinine comparison of holocaust deniers and honest scientists

Some guy named Joel Connelly at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has written another one of those "We must do something now" global warming articles. What makes his piece distinct is that…
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Mr. Word’s definition of the day: to change

"To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to another; as, to change the position, character, or appearance of a thing; to change the countenance." --…
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How much does winning Iowa and New Hampshire help?

On the earlier poll thread, a reader asked "What's your opinion about the statistical summary of past results of Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries?" pointing out data from Neatorama.com.…
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  1. Brian (bulaoren) on My Horrible Interaction With AIJuly 8, 2026

    Many items I find on line seem redolent of AI; they contain a great deal of superfluous verbigeration. Perhaps the…

  2. Bill Hankel on My Horrible Interaction With AIJuly 8, 2026

    I hope you're promote your new book here when available, as it sounds quite intriguing. I only discovered your website…

  3. Brian (bulaoren) on The Court’s Slow Theft Of The Constitution — Guest Post by Ianto WattJuly 6, 2026

    Sorry folks, my 1st comment today seems to have been lost in the ether. The Howard Johnson's reference makes no…

  4. Steve on The Court’s Slow Theft Of The Constitution — Guest Post by Ianto WattJuly 6, 2026

    I wondered the same thing, Cloudbuster. What I understand of the case is even worse -- John Marshall himself was…

  5. Brian ( bulaoren) on The Court’s Slow Theft Of The Constitution — Guest Post by Ianto WattJuly 6, 2026

    Yeah, I know; Howard Johnson's is defunct, like our constitution (?).

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