Brews You Can Use Yeah, I know it's the anti-beer time of the week, but this story made it to the Yahoo!'s front page. If I wait until Friday, it'll be more stale than a four-day keg: > Organic ales, lagers and pilsners are increasingly squeezing
Looking for Blogs My National Catholic Register column on youth blogs was well received. I'm now thinking about swinging the calendar to the other side and featuring blogs by older people. I'm looking for recommendations. How old must a blogger be to qualify? I'm not going to
Ice Ice . . . Stab Someone in the Face with a Pencil I find cell phones annoying, but the different rings have never bothered me. Then again, none of my co-workers use them: > According to a survey by Randstad USA, a staffing and work-force management company, 30 percent of employees say the ringing of their co-workers' cell
World History Blog A blog of world history [http://world-history-blog.blogspot.com/]. It looks pretty good. I ran a few searches ("Catholic," "Jesus," and a few secular terms) to see if any distasteful biases creeped out. They didn't. It looks like a pretty mainstream work
Tracking Junior The ways parents can track their children [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/07/09/BIGMOTHER.TMP]. Excerpt: > Car: Devices can record distance, speed and driving behavior, such as hard braking and sharp turning. Some pinpoint a car's location using Global Positioning
Eugenics and the Left Eugenics is the great uncle of the social engineering that dominated--and wrecked much of--the twentieth century and continues to dog us today. Social engineering, of course, is nearly synonymous with "Socialism" and "liberalism," but it takes awhile to trace out the intellectual path for
Locking Our Doors and Never Coming Out, Episode 1,990,812 > Police are investigating allegations that two six-year-old boys sexually assaulted two five-year-old girls at a primary school. Telegraph Link [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/07/usex.xml]. Kids don't see a serial murderer TV show then
The Weekend Eudemon Rough morning. I don't know what happened yesterday, but I felt hungover all day, then came down with a nasty stomach ache in the evening. It slowly lifted last night, but was still tender around 3:00 a.m. I woke up today, feeling groggy and sore, like
Colbert Revisited I earlier railed against The Stephen Colbert Report [https://thedailyeudemon.com/4758/]. According to this blogger [http://mormon2catholic.blogspot.com/2006/07/adding-gravitas-to-nicene-creed.html] , Colbert's a faithful Catholic and, though left of center, a pretty good guy. Maybe I just caught an awfully-bad
Brews You Can Use III According to this blogger [http://beerblog.genx40.com/archives/2006/july/australias], in 1980 75% of beer in the US was consumed in bars. The figure has now dropped to 25%. I couldn't find any links to confirm the statistic, but I ran across this great Common Sense