Month: April 2014

Saturday Painting Palooza Vol.452

Hello again painting fans. This week I will be starting a new painting.  The photo that I will be using is seen directly below. I will be using my usual acrylics on an 9×12 gallery-wrapped canvas. This photo started...

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Evening Roundup

Michael Lazin is annoyed that four presidents gathered in Austin to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and none of them ruined the ceremony by bringing up My Lai. Contrary to Lazin’s assertion,...

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NSA Used Heartbleed to Steal Your Data

Yes, our National Security Agency doesn’t give a damn about your security online. They knew about the infamous Heartbleed bug that exposed users passwords and other sensitive information to hackers at websites around the...

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The Principles Behind the Mozilla Controversy

Conor Friederdorf’s latest column is frustrating because he makes several good points, but all in the service of what is really a stupid framing of the argument. He begins by questioning whether or not liberals are being...

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U.S. Reputation Improves Abroad

Global approval of American leadership spiked immediately after President Obama replaced President Bush and then began a slow and steady drop throughout the remainder of Obama’s first term. However, the new Gallup numbers...

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