The Emotional Oracle
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More links from Not Exactly Rocket Science . Your brain knows more than you think . Your gut won't give you a good answer about a compl...
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All Quiet in the Head
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A nagging millstone, or the "still, small voice"? A mild electro-therapy to the brain is said to quiet the internal cacophony an...
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Art Against War
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The New Criterion has an article called "The New Old Lie," which treats the current demand that war always be treated as essenti...
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Why PUA Techniques Don't Work:
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xkcd has it nailed . You can't beat this without hitting bottom. And once you've hit bottom, you're not looking down on other...
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A Song for Spring
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The spring is upon us. And so, a song: It has a name that honors the generation before the one currently fecund; but without them, how ...
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A Surplus in Five Years
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The senators most aligned with the TEA Party have produced legislation designed not merely to balance the budget, but to create a surplus w...
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Pagans MC and the 2nd Amendment
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Volokh comments on an interesting case that shows something of the limits of our legal approach to the world. American laws are based on a...
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The Afghan Ulema Council Ruling on Women
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Ms. Fawzia Koofi, an Afghan Member of Parliament who survived a Taliban attempt on her life, worries that a recent ruling by the Afghan Ulem...
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Sic Transit Lex
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By now you will have heard that one of the most famous, and most justly famous, of the milbloggers died when his fighter crashed yesterday. ...
Some Go Back
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My father was a long-time Captain of the local Volunteer Fire Department. Thus I know, and have had it impressed upon me since I was quite ...
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"The Premium for a Burning House Is the Price of the House"
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Megan McArdle, whose columns and comment boards I so enjoy, is taking a sabbatical to work on a large project. She arranged for a handful o...
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Election Day
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It's election day in Georgia, and I just went and cast the shortest ballot I ever did: there was exactly one question before the electo...
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On White Bread
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The surprise here is how interesting the subject turns out to be : In 1890, 90 percent of the country's bread was baked in homes. The ...
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It's Hard To Write A Love Song To Yourself...
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...but apparently that's the wave of the future. The movie will apparently be called "Brave," but at this point, it might ...
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Sorry Folks, Nothing We Can Do
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Our friends at Samizdata continue to chronicle the disaster that is the modern state from a British perspective . [A man] drowned in a sh...
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On Making Things Right
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In a post aimed at the late Andrew Breitbart -- of whom I know fairly little -- The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates cites the history of SN...
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The First Day of Spring (Subjective)
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Objectively, spring is still almost a month away. Subjectively, it was eighty degrees and sunny today, and the pear trees have broken out ...
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On 'The Ethicists'
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Parents should be able to kill their newborns, argue a panel of ethicists in a new paper , because they are not actually people; they are on...
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Bellavia for Congress
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One of our own has apparently decided to hang it out in the wind. His book on Fallujah is the best book I know of on that part of the I...
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The Sacred
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I've begun watching the early episodes of a show called "Breaking Bad," about a high-school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque w...
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