Monthly Archives: June 2008

File Server, Not Website — Irrelevant, and We Are Still Disappointed

The Wall Street Journal came to Judge Alex Kozinski’s defense, to wit: 1.  The judge was using a file server; it was not a website.  Funny, the judge referred to it as a site in his discussions with a reporter. … Continue reading

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My website is “odd and interesting,” maybe “prurient,” but not obscene like the guy’s films in the case I’m hearing.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Alex Kozinski has one of the country’s finest legal minds.  His opinions are literature.  No weak argument makes its way past him.  But, Judge Kozinski had a website.  And on this website were photos … Continue reading

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Part-Time Drug Dealer Whilst Working for That Masters in Homeland Security

There were 75 San Diego State University students arrested for running a drug distribution operation.  The students, as one officer involved in the undercover DEA investigation noted, “were businesslike.”  Indeed, their operation for selling cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy netted $100,000.  The Barometer is unable … Continue reading

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Mortgage Applications

BusinessWeek reports that 5% of mortgage applicants are still lying about their incomes on their mortgage applications.  Funny, a quick glance at the old 1040 could cut back on this problem. buy cialis online from canada order forms buy viagra

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“It is not actually reality, but my reality.”

Author Misha Defonseca.

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“I misremembered.” Roger Clemens

Some suggested the slugger may have “lied.”

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MBAs and Recruiters

The Aspen Institute found, in a survey of 15 business schools in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, that 50% of MBA students believe that their integrity makes a difference to corporate recruiters.  And, only 45% of those students … Continue reading

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