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Whenever someone younger than me…

…acts like they’re tougher than I am, best viagra thumb I remind myself that I grew up playing with lawn darts.

10 comments February 25th, 2010

NPR starts the pre-attack bombardment

NPR is already trying to give cover to the Democrats in the Senate so they can jam the unpopular healthcare bill down our throats using the obscure procedure known as budget reconciliation.

As a side note, viagra sales click I heard the story I linked to and I just want to tell Sara Rosenbaum that having “Medicaid and CHIP together cover 1 in every 3 children in the United States” is nothing to be proud of. It’s like crowing that we have 1 out of three children living in poverty.

8 comments February 24th, 2010

Privacy? What’s that?

The company is experimenting with “augmented identification” on smartphones to identify people just by snapping a photo of them. Demonstrated in the video above, buy viagra advice the smartphone app Recognizr uses recognition software to create a 3-D model of a person’s mug. Then it transmits the model to a server, viagra help which matches it with an image stored in the database. An online server performs facial recognition and shoots back a name of the subject and links to his social networking profiles.

Add comment February 24th, 2010

What’s the real threat?

I just listened to two journalists on WPR argue that we need the government to subsidize newspapers or it’ll be the end of our democracy.

And tomorrow, viagra usa advice President Obama is going to argue that we need government to subsidize (and control) healthcare or it will be the end of our country.

But personally, viagra sales pilule I think the only real threat to our country is the idea that the Federal government should be up to its elbows in running the nation’s news media and healthcare system.

1 comment February 23rd, 2010

To steal a line from Jonah Goldberg

Americans are not ungovernable, sildenafil viagra we’re unruleable.

(I know it’s not a word, tadalafil but damn it, it should be.)

Triggered by a post at Letters in Bottles

5 comments February 23rd, 2010

I give this Batteries Plus commercial an A+

OK, cialis buy treatment I’m biased. Here’s the first new TV commercial produced by my friends at Third Person for Batteries Plus:

The spot is “taggable.” That means the last 5 seconds is customized by and for local stores.

Add comment February 23rd, 2010

I know it’s ridiculous…

…but I can’t help it.

When I look at this guy, cialis usa generic I get the feeling I’m looking at a future President.

I suppose it’s no more ridiculous than thinking Barack Obama would make a dandy President after one speech at the Democratic National Convention.

1 comment February 23rd, 2010

Apparently, he’s using the same reasoning marketers use when pricing their junk at $9.95

Obama proposes $950 billion health bill.

3 comments February 22nd, 2010

When you’re trying to get over a heroin addiction, they give you Methadone

I wonder what they give you when you’re trying to get over sex addiction?

7 comments February 22nd, 2010

I love gridlock

Every time some politician or talking head bemoans how Washington can’t get anything done because of partisanship, buy viagra purchase I can’t help but giggle a little.

Nothing warms an old libertarian’s heart like a government in gridlock.

1 comment February 22nd, 2010

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