Still Daylight Saving Time

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 01 Nov 2001 11:43:18 GMT
Daylight Saving Time ends next weekend. Someone told me that it was last night, but my Windows clock did not move so I checked. The clock falls back at 2am on the last Sunday in October. It springs forward again at 2am on the first Sunday in April.

I'm spending my blogging time today reading Jeff Head's Dragon's Fury: Breath of Fire. I'll probably finish it today.

Bob Murphy at LewRockwell.com - The Empire Strikes Back: Reflections of a Rebel - Look like police state, smell like police state, taste like police state. Must be police state. Good thing we don't step in it. Ya, good thing. [lew]

British Prime Minister Blair gave a passionate speech, in which he outlined the coalition's three-pronged approach: diplomatic, military, and humanitarian. Is it just me, or does that make no sense whatsoever? As Gene Callahan remarked, this may be the first time in history that a country has simultaneously dropped bombs and food.

Speaking of food, ever since we started bombing, I've eaten virtually nothing except schwarma sandwiches and falafel pitas. Is that weird?

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Security all around has been vamped up. NYU now requires that everyone entering its buildings show ID, and this time, they mean it, since that's always been the official rule. (I was a little offended, since I thought I was on friendly terms with one of the guards, but he asked me for ID like he'd never seen me before.) Now, am I a traitor if I ask a simple question: What terrorist threat is being countered by having NYU check everyone for ID? Are we afraid Arabs might infiltrate the building, posing as economists, in order to give the government horrible policy recommendations? (If so, they're a bit late, since that's what my professors have been doing for years.)

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