A few links:
- Jeff Jarvis doesn’t think much of the New York Times downplaying the JFK Airport terrorist plot because it’s only news when the government fails to stop terrorism from happening.
- Before and after? No. And I think that’s a miserable thing to suggest about Elisha Cuthbert.
- There is a very crude joke I could use to describe this funny lolcat post, but I won’t.
- They’re sucking up to the Chi-Coms in Utah. Remind me to buy a “Free Tibet” T-shirt for the next time the commissars from Benxi show up at Peoria City Hall.
- Speaking of the m*********ing Chinese, they don’t have to worry about tree-hugging Sierra Club envirowackoes polluting the electoratal process, thus screwing up the decision-making by their leaders. Therefore, they base their decisions on reason, science and their stated desire to dominate the world. Therefore, the are going to be investing heavily in pebble-bed nuclear power reactors. So while we are sucking the fumes from coal, China will be enjoying plentiful and pollution free power. Hat tip, Knowledge is Power.
Tags: Benxi, China, New York Times, pebble bed reactors




Careful, Sir Pundit. Regarding the "m*********ing Chinese" … other than that incisive and poignant opening criticism, your comments might actually be construed as <i>admiration</i> for Chinese innovation in the realm of nuclear power. You wouldn't want to say anything complementary about our hated enemies, would you?Just a thought … you might want to consider taking a break from blogging about China, Billy. The foam dripping from your mouth might short out your keyboard.
Oh, I'm on a China kick right now, that's for sure. Mainly it's because a bunch of china related news seems to be coming to m attentioon.
And the Chinese didn't invent the pebble-bed reactor, so there's no "harm" in my talking up the technology.
What the hell is the deal with that Cat blog? I read through a few posts and almost wanted to shoot myself by the 3rd or 4th one. Whats wrong with those people? Is that really how they communicate on a daily basis?
Scott A: You, sir, have no sense of lighthearted humor.
LOL, light hearted humor? I thought the picture was fairly entertaining, but the related posts were utter nonsense. Can you even understand what they say? At first I thought that it was a foreign language, but then I realized that it was just a bunch of adults talking like 2nd graders. I have heard more intelligent things come out of my 2 year olds mouth. I didn't know that I would have to take up a second language to do this blog thing.