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Wednesday, 3 March, 2004
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Couple
The Washington Post had two articles in last Sundays outlook section I wanted to point to.
By Chris Mooney Beware of Sound Science. Sound Science is a catch phrase in the administration to refer to the Peer Review initiative I referred to a couple of posts ago and other science advisory board policies. The underlying purpose of these is to yoke the functioning of the entire federal government to the political purposes of the president. This might seem matter-of-course but it is a more drastic intrusion of politics into formerly objective, autonomous, and distributed government functioning than previous. A Second Article by Bernard Ries
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Ah, the effects of cold medication and too little sleep. I have created a broken double post The remainder of the post above this was supposed to go into this space after I looked at the links, but I got turned around. Nothing to do now but re-dedicate this space as a permanent memorial to the 1967 Boston Red Sox
Jerry Adiar 2b
Mike Andrews 2b
Gary Bell p
Ken Brett p
Joe Foy 3b
Russ Gibson c
Ken 'the Hawk' Harrelson of
Elston Howard c
Dalton Jones 3b
Jim Lonberg p
Dave Moorehead p
Dan Osinski p
Rico Petrocelli ss
Mike Ryan c
Jose Santiago p
Norm Siebern of
Reggie Smith of
Lee Stange p
Jerry Stephenson p
Jose Tartabull of
George Thomas of
Gary Waslewski p
John Wyatt p
Carl Yaztremski of
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© Copyright
2004
Paul Bushmiller.
Last update:
4/06/04; 10:17:44.
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- Prolegemma to any future FAQ.
- Who are you again?
- paul bushmiller
- what is it exactly that you do?
- at the least, this.
- What is this?
- it's a weblog.
- How long have you been doing it?
- 3 or 4 years. I used to run it by hand; Radio Userland is more convenient.
- Ever been overseas?
- yes
- Know any foreign languages?
- no
- Favorite song?
- victoria - the kinks
- favorite book?
- any book I can read in a clean well lighted place
- Is this one of those websites with lots of contentious, dogmatic and brittle opinions?
- no
- What do you expect to accomplish with this?
- something
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