Linkpost: 06/23/09
- Obama's political play should shock no one (John Kass, Chicago Tribune)
- Dodge facts, skip details, govern Chicago-style (Michael Barone, RCP)
- Despite Obama's popularity, polls show waning support for his economic policies (Jake Tapper, ABC News) It might have been helpful if he had been forced to elaborate on his Big Government plans DURING the campaign, no?
- Congress Wants to Shrink Your Carryon! (View from the Wing) Just another day in the era of big government.
- Iran and the Tragedy of Bad Ideas (Andrew Klavan, WSJ)
- Welfare in a bad way (Robert J. Samuelson, WaPo)
- Wyden's Third Way on health insurance (Collin Levy, WSJ)
- NCLB Found to Raise Scores Across Spectrum (Sean Cavanagh, Education Week)
- Positive thinking's negative results: Words of wisdom (Economist) Maybe this explains some of the unpredictable anger from some members of the self-help flock?
- Jay Porter Had a Plan to Stick It to the Man (Or Something Like That) (Slampo's Place)
- Pete's Fine Meats Cheeseburger All the Way (Eating Our Words)
- How Do I Get Kickbacks for My Blog Posts? (View from the Wing) No kidding!
- Many netbook buyers aren't happy (TechBlog) The author doesn't care for netbooks, and conveniently has found evidence that some other people don't -- mainly people who have unrealistic expectations of them.
- Review of Palm Pre smart phone: It could be a contender (Dwight Silverman, Houston Chronicle)
The keyboard slides out from underneath the screen is small, with firm rubber keys. It was fine for short messages, but typing a long e-mail on it was frustrating. It would have been nice if Palm had also included a virtual keyboard as well.
The iphone fanboy who skipped the Pre announcement at CES (which stole the show) laments that the Pre isn't more like his precious iphone? Funny. - Neal Rosenthal, Farmer, Beekeeper, Wine Agonist, pt.2 (Reign of Terroir)
- Behold, the Greek Nacho (Mark Bittman, NY Times) And it almost rhymes with free nachos!
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 06/23/09 10:52 | Links | Technorati
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