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"A coalition of college presidents has aggravated the usual suspects -- and even some writers I usually agree with ... -- by arguing that the drinking age should come down to 18. I'm with the anthropologist Dwight Heath, who takes their argument a step further...."
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/128203.html
"Canonical has joined the Linux Foundation with silver status, the bottom tier of membership. Other prominent silver members include Nokia, Sun, Red Hat, Dreamworks, and Dell. Silver members contribute between $5,000 and $20,000 annually, depending on the size of the company. Canonical's decision to join the organization is a pretty strong affirmation of the foundation's relevance. "
"Opponents of stateless schooling argue that it is 'dangerous,' 'untried,' and 'risky.' Tell that to the millions who passed through Catholic and other denominational schools (including Jewish yeshivas). These schools assimilated millions of immigrants during an era of open immigration. Today they are assimilating the inner-city youth written off by the Education Establishment."
http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=169
"Ubiquity has grown out of a product called Enso, an open-source project originally developed by the start-up Humanized. When Mozilla snatched up Enso’s developers, the project went with them and has now emerged as this new UI for Firefox."
http://www.webmonkey.com/blog/
Make_the_Web_Do_Your_Bidding_With_Firefox_s_New_Ubiquity_UI
"[O]pen source is a business decision, but one among many.... Used wisely, open source is a way to free up customers from proprietary lock-in, which is a key selling point."
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10025835-16.html
"Going through an American [airport] is like being processed through a prison or an animal stockyard. ... [O]ne of the most unsettling aspects is that American guards are not just doing a job; they seem to be emotionally invested in it and swollen with an arrogant enjoyment of authority."
http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/53572.html
"Supply and demand haven't shifted much, if at all. In fact, the value of gold and silver haven't shifted much in the past five years, either. An ounce of gold or silver will still buy you about as much stuff as it would in 2003 or 2004. What's happened is that the value of the Federal Reserve so-called 'dollar' notes in which these metals are denominated has fallen neatly in half."
http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/27327754.html
"There is no word yet on whether the TSA will begin fining passengers who break into a sweat because of all the government nonsense they encounter at airports."
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0806c.asp
"So now we know that the economic miracle that Alan Greenspan at the Federal Reserve was supposed to be delivering to us with all of that excessive creation of money and credit to finance the creation of permanent government programs, permanent inflation in the money supply, permanent inflation in consumer prices and permanent inflation in government employment has now required some people to take up subsistence farming to survive!"
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/Writers/Mogambo/DREssays/MG081808.html
"Of course, you can't really get rich by spending money you don't have on things you don't need. So, we - often alone…often mocked and always unappreciated - pointed out that the GDP figures were a fraud. In a consumer economy in the late stages of a credit bubble, GDP growth measured the rate at which people impoverished themselves - not the rate at which they built wealth."
http://news.goldseek.com/DailyReckoning/1220031835.php
"What are the products of government? Considering the all-intrusive nature of the institution, they are legion, but let’s consider just a couple, which will include a number of lesser ones. The first ... is war. Wars are waged by governments. Individuals do not decide to take up arms and march on their neighbors; they do so because their rulers convince them that it’s the thing to do, or, in many cases, because they are forced to do so – again by government."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/hein/hein194.html
"Everyone knows that Obama has now been declared both unqualified and qualified for the presidency by at least three prominent leaders of his own party. But by the grace of doublethink, we need not be troubled by this contradiction."
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0808g.asp
A political history of statelessness in Southeast Asia, approximately 1 hour 20 minute audio.
http://earideas.com/earideas/explore/show/53070
"The Olympics: Nation-states force taxpayers to pay for a meaningless spectacle in which governments "promote peace" by trying to prove their superiority over each other, pitting their chosen champions against each other at totally arbitrary activities."
http://www.nolanchart.com/article4536.html
"Is voting a necessity for a free society or simply busy-work for the unwashed proletariat, completed while the rulers continue to do what they’ve always done? "
http://www.strike-the-root.com/82/alston/alston1.html
"Urban farming ... could relieve strain on the worldwide food supply, potentially driving down prices. The influx of fresh vegetables would help combat obesity. And when you 'shop' for dinner ingredients in and around your home, the carbon footprint nearly disappears. ... But what I love most here is the potential for cultural transformation. Growing our own food again would reconnect us to this country's languishing frontier spirit."
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/16-09/st_thompson
"Intelligent Fourth Generation entities, ranging from some drug gangs through organizations such as Hezbollah, are competing directly with the state for people’s primary loyalty. If those Fourth Generation entities can provide basic services, including food, when the state can no longer do so, they will gain the legitimacy that state is losing. In Fourth Generation war, that is a bigger win than any potential military victory."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/lind/lind146.html
"If you look at the history of computers—from big iron, government-financed projects to distributed computing to desktop/personal computing—the trend has been consistently toward individual empowerment. This has meant personal control within a self-contained environment. Cloud computing overtly reverses this trend. ... Thus, in the strictest sense of trend analysis, it is simply counter-revolutionary and a loser by any definition."
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2328299,00.asp
"When it comes to separatist movements, the American and Russian governments have no principles whatever. They take whatever side advances their political interests at the moment."
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0808f.asp
"Coins and bars of precious metals are attracting investors as a haven against a sliding dollar and conflict between Russia and its neighbor Georgia. The U.S. Mint suspended sales of one- ounce `American Eagle' gold coins, Johnson Matthey Plc stopped taking orders for 100-ounce silver bars at its Salt Lake City refinery and Heraeus Holding GmbH has a delivery waiting list of as long as two weeks for orders of gold bars in Europe."
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=acH4WhPh1WJ0
"It is not difficult to understand if we think of how a criminal with a counterfeiting machine might behave. Would we see fiscal restraint? Of course not. If a person could create all the money he needs or wants with a printing press, we would expect unlimited profligacy. This is precisely what the Federal Reserve does. It not only acts as the guarantor of the liquidity of the banking system but also functions as the guarantor of the entire government financial system."
"China has resorted to stealth intervention in the currency markets to amass US dollars, using indirect means to hold down the yuan and ease the pain for its struggling exporters as the global slowdown engulfs the economy."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/08/26/ccchina126.xml
"If Russia intervenes to halt some nasty ethnic violence in Riga, the United States is committed to come in and drive the Russians out. This is the situation in which the interventionists have placed our country: committed to go to war for countries and causes that do not justify war, against a Russia that is re-emerging as a great power only to find NATO squatting on her doorstep. "
http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?articleid=13338
"We are at a Smithian moment, in which the temptation for the Fed to spend its last dime of credibility may prove irresistible. Investors are already being taxed by inflation and can rationally expect that tax rate (the inflation rate) to be raised going forward. Wages are not keeping up. Main Street is being taxed to fund Wall Street excess. Anyone who works, saves and invests is exposed to confiscation of his capital and earnings through inflation."
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9599
"When buyers for feeder cattle are very few, setting low prices and enforcing them will be much easier than it would be under a free market system, and a small number of buyers can often lead to price fixing."
http://www.naturalnews.com/024023.html
"Politics brings out the worst in everyone, which is one good reason to completely depoliticize society. This way we can all busy ourselves in productive work or leisure, instead of wasting vast time watching these clowns on television promise the impossible to us."
"The point is that politicians are intensely loyal to the people who give them money — and not anywhere near as loyal to the promises they've made to suckers like us. No matter who's in the White House, the direction of the government has remained remarkably stable. Clinton's treasury secretary, Rubin, was a Goldman Sachs man; Henry Paulson, the current secretary under Bush, is also a Goldman Sachs man. It'll probably be a Goldman man again next year. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/22210615/candidates_for_sale
"Russia can justify its intervention on behalf of South Ossetia by pointing to any number of other precedents set by the United States: the Bush administration’s doctrine of preemption, its invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, its silence in the face of Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, and many more."
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2301
"The Libertarian Party is mostly made up of hard core libertarians. Its campaign strategy has been to spread their views, to appeal to those who share them, while hoping for some votes from soft core libertarians who see voting for it as a way of pressuring the major parties to shift in a libertarian direction."
http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/2008/08/two-paths-for-libertarian-party.html
"Foreign policy is serious business, and America needs a president who carefully considers his comments rather than shoots from the hip. The world is always watching and listening, and such thoughtless remarks can do tremendous damage to America's already tattered reputation."
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9595
"A major change in the value of the dollar can positively or negatively influence overall demand because it makes precious metals cost more or less in terms of other currencies. But, overall supply and demand is the key to the cost of any commodity, not the value of paper money. When demand exceeds supply, as it does now, the price of an item will rise in the long term."
http://seekingalpha.com/article/
92901-independence-day-decoupling-gold-and-silver-from-the-dollar
"With monetary freedom, legal tender does not exist. People choose the media of exchange that they prefer to use, and no authorities force them to use the dollar, the euro, the won, the yen, the rupee, the renmimbi, the ruble, or any other money. They can use cowrie shells if they wish (used widely in Africa until the 20th century). "
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff215.html
"Have high cholesterol? Worried about suffering from the nation’s number one killer, cardiovascular disease? If you discuss your concerns with a doctor who doesn’t practice nutrition based medicine, odds are you will leave the doc’s office with a prescription of a statin drug to help lower your cholesterol level."
http://www.naturalnews.com/023890.html
"My Greedy Mogambo Instincts (GMI) were instantly galvanized to action, as there is nothing that a profit-scavenging, greedy little bastard like me likes more than knowing that something has "incomprehensible" amounts of potential demand!"
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/Writers/Mogambo/DREssays/MG081908.html
"Why do people pirate inexpensive digital goods? Why steal candy? This was the question game developer Cliff Harris asked the online world. ... He really wanted to know if he needed to alter his business practices so he simply asked the Great Hive...."
http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/08/why_people_pira.php
From Part Two: "Americans no longer trust their institutions. ... It is a crisis of lying, cheating and stealing from each other, and the result is that the big shots don’t trust each other anymore. Why should they? Incompetence, corruption and greed is now rewarded. CEOs run their companies into the ground, take outsized salaries, approved by crony Boards of Directors, and rob their shareholders of a significant portion of the profits that are rightfully theirs. Yet they are later rewarded with rich bonuses, and golden parachutes. Nothing is as it should be."
Part One:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/
91357-the-disconnect-between-supply-and-demand-in-gold-silver-markets
Part Two:
"One might have thought that the federal government’s recent actions represented a necessary response to financial events beyond Fannie and Freddie’s control. But that would be wrong. Ahead of the real estate bust a year ago, they were as eager to purchase or to guarantee risky home loans as banks and other institutions were to make them."
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2298
From Part One: "Since the country seems to be barreling headlong to full government-run medical care, I find it necessary both to explain why such a system is and will continue to be disastrous, resulting in costly, substandard care, and to explain the virtues of something that no longer exists in this country: free-market health care."
Part One:
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0805f.asp
Part Two:
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0806e.asp
"Every time the ‘real’ silver price began to rise, a ‘paper’ silver price would show up in large quantities and scare some of the holders of real silver to dump and run. Silver miners and coin dealers with ‘real silver’ in inventory, instead of being organized, and using supply and demand to determine the price of silver, would look at a computer screen, check to see what ‘paper silver’ was doing and meekly accept that as the price at which to sell silver."
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1219793829.php
"GATA's position is that quite a few insiders have testified to the gold price suppression scheme. Though Shedlock purports not to notice it, GATA has been publicizing their admissions for years. It would be decent of Shedlock and those who share his views to familiarize themselves with and respond to these admissions, particularly:...."
"Well, maybe it’s not really so funny, especially if someone you care about has been killed or wounded in the recent fray in the South Caucasus, but corporate shareholders who are heavily invested in U.S. military-contractor stocks are laughing all the way to the bank. In their world, nothing makes for success as much as a little shooting and looting in a U.S. client state next door to Russia."
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2303
"That otherwise intelligent beings can continue to sanction the looting of trillions of dollars in furtherance of the illusion that the state is protecting them in some way, is a testament to how well their minds have been conditioned by their masters! ... "
http://www.lewrockwell.com/shaffer/shaffer182.html
"In the military racket, the money is in big-ticket weaponry. The carriers, Aegis boats, subs, fighters, tanks, B1s, B2s, and satellites sell for billions. These sums attract a vast aerospace industry that would collapse without sales to the military. The Pentagon is a captive market, and often a haven for firms that couldn’t compete in the commercial marketplace."
http://fredoneverything.net/Military101.shtml
"The sudden resurgence of Russia on account of its status as a major oil producer has got the Americans and the Brits in a real lather, as their economies respectively plummet into the depths of what some are calling another Great Depression. Russia's prosperity sticks in their collective craw.... The cold war wasn't just an era, it was also an entire industry, consisting of high-level policy wonks, professional anti-Communists and domestic subversive-hunters, as well as the military-industrial complex, which generously subsidized the activities of the former."
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13317
"Howard Zinn's A People's History of American Empire is a fantastic comic-book adaptation of Zinn's classic A People's History of the United States (the best and most important critical history of the life of everyday people in America from 1492 onward), a new edition illustrated by Mike Konopacki and aided by historian Paul Buhle. American Empire focuses on the history of American foreign policy, starting with the policy of conquering America itself, with brutal massacres like Wounded Knee."
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/08/18/howard-zinns-a-peopl.html
"Forty years ago, the yippies seemed unusual because they fused the political radicalism of the New Left with the long-haired, grass-smoking lifestyle of the counterculture. Today that combination is so familiar that many people don't even realize that the protesters and the hippies initially distrusted each other."
http://www.reason.com/news/show/128286.html
"Governments and their central-bank agencies set the price - and thus value - of what we now use to buy and sell, invest and spend. And since this control over money rests with politicians and bureaucrats, it's worth noting how the surge in nationalized gold reserves coincided precisely with the surge in nationalist politics, war-mongering and state controls that first sparked World War One, before leading to the horrors of Nanking, Auschwitz, Stalingrad, Dresden and Hiroshima."
Part I - How Richard Nixon "Goldfingered" the World
http://www.safehaven.com/article-11084.htm
Part II - Hoarding for War, Vaulting for Victory
http://www.safehaven.com/article-11103.htm
"It turns out that the penny is an economic bellwether — an indicator of the long-term course of the US dollar and of the soundness of US monetary policy. The penny does have a story to tell. Like a canary in the coal mine of America's monetary system, the penny can warn of lurking inflationary troubles. The lowly penny indeed has economic relevance far beyond its size and value."
"It is likely that when European colonisers arrived in South America in the early 16th century, the indigenous population was decimated and urban clusters were abandoned. Unlike ancient Andean civilisations, the Kuikuro and other indigenous peoples from the Amazon had little stone close at hand. They built with earth and, once they were gone, the forest reclaimed the land, leaving little trace of the once considerable urbanisation."
"The Hunts shook the lying bankers to their boots – to the point where intervention by the Fed, Treasury, and the Defense Department were warranted – merely by asking for delivery of the 192 million ounces of silver they'd been promised. This was not a “cornering” of a market; it was the attempt to enforce a contract, same as you've got with your landlord or bank."
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1219028976.php
"It is a wonder that the world has survived his 'war on terror,' which turned out to be a war on American liberty and anyone in the world who got on his nerves. His confrontation with Russia in defense of a belligerent little client state of the United States could have sealed his fate and ours too."
"The U.S. missile defense program, which contributed to the deterioration of U.S.-Russian relations that helped generate the Russian-Georgian conflict, has benefited from that conflict and may cause a further downward spiral in the relationship between these two great powers."
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2300
"It is obvious that American foreign policy, with its goal of ringing Russia with US military bases, is leading directly to nuclear war. Every American needs to realize this fact. The US government’s insane hegemonic foreign policy is a direct threat to life on the planet."
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts08192008.html
" The U.S. policy toward Georgia is part of a pattern that, naturally, is justified in the name of the 'war on terror' and the spreading of democracy, although some of the Central Asia republics have odious authoritarian governments. But the Russians, hearing talk of anti-missile systems in the new NATO countries, don’t see the strategy as benign. They see encirclement. Who can blame them?"
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0808e.asp
"The UN should condemn Abkhazia and South Ossetia because they don't want to live under a regime that has bombed them on several occasions, killing thousands?"
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13378
"What we see coming, one way or another, is a fall in living standards. It can happen in one of two ways: either people lose their jobs and their incomes in a deflationary slump, or inflation makes their incomes and savings worth less. So far, 'both' has been the right answer. Our guess is that it will continue to be the right answer."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/Issues/2008/DR082608.html
"No one knows where the bottom is for gold, but one thing is certain; its future prospects are a lot brighter than the dollar's. The Bush administration has yet to demonstrate that it can enforce Dollar Hegemony via military intervention. That is a very big deal indeed. If the dollar isn't backed by Middle East oil, then the $6 trillion stockpile of dollars and dollar-denominated assets that are languishing in foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds, will continue to dwindle until the dollar's position as 'reserve currency' comes to an end."
http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney08202008.html
"One of the things you’ll find if you go back and do your research is that whenever stocks have done well, such as the 1980s and 90s, commodities have done badly. But conversely, you find that whenever commodities have done well, such as the 1970s, stocks have done poorly. I have a theory as to why this always works, but it doesn’t matter about my theory. The fact is that it always works this way and it’s working this way now."
http://whiskeyandgunpowder.com/Archives/2008/20080822.html
"Courtesy of dozens of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) over the past 13 years, Nuance now owns much of the speech technology on planet Earth. The company boasts a $3.5 billion market cap on annual sales that will likely top $800 million this fiscal year but, remarkably, has never been profitable. I can see why. Nuance has been so busy acquiring companies it hasn't had a chance to worry about a little thing like profitability."
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13555_3-10023024-34.html
"I figure that the proverbial poop will hit the proverbial fan when people finally realize that they have been played for chumps, as it is obviously mathematically impossible for everyone, or even the majority of people, to take more purchasing power out of the stock market than they put in. So investing in the stock market, especially over the long-term, is, for almost everybody investing in it, a loser."
http://news.goldseek.com/RichardDaughty/1219816920.php
"This time, Stephenson has given himself the broadest stage yet: a world of his own creation, including a new language. Though he's been consistently ambitious in his work, this latest effort marks a high point in his risk-taking, daring to blend the elements of a barn-burner space opera with heavy dollops of philosophical dialog."
http://www.wired.com/culture/art/magazine/16-09/mf_stephenson
"While the candidates are busy outcompeting one another in proposing new ways to spend our money (while promising to cut taxes), I take refuge in Bastiat’s sound philosophy. Where is he when we need him? Here are some gems from The Law that are particularly apt as the campaigns heat up."
http://www.fee.org/in_brief/default.asp?id=2308
"Whedon's original pilot sets in motion a ton of subplots and launches a bunch of character arcs, which we all hope will play out over the course of seven (or twenty) years. And the new pilot is much more straightforward. It just introduces the idea that Echo (Eliza Dushku) is an empty vessel, who can be programmed to 'be' anybody and have any skills."
http://io9.com/5038028/why-dollhouses-original-pilot-will-make-a-better-second-episode
"To tell this space opera, De Laurentiis began by hiring screenwriter Lorenzo Semple, the man behind the classic 1960s 'Batman' television show. "
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17743
"In our never-ending quest to provide you the tools and knowledge to raise your kids in your own geeky image, we present you with a list of 10 geeky movies to raise your kids with. This is a starter list, and by no means comprehensive. "
http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/08/10-geeky-movi-1.html
"The Daily Show last night aired the stunning short film created to introduce Obama, hailing, 'everytime he speaks, an angel orgasms'."
http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/cc_insider/2008/08/barack-obama-he.html
"A recent election poll indicates vegan independents and skydiving widowers are among the groups that will have a major impact in November."
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/latest_poll_reveals_430_new
A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language [This seems more Cantorian than Godelian, but why split hairs?]
"The bad news is that their money is all gone, but the good news is that I have effectively doubled our family income if one is allowed (like the government and Social Security) to double-count the money I borrowed from them as still being in their accounts, although I spent it! Accounting magic!"
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/Writers/Mogambo/DREssays/MG082108.html
"Local first-grader Connor Bolduc, 6, experienced the first inkling of a coming lifetime of existential dread Monday upon recognizing his cruel destiny to participate in compulsory education for the better part of the next two decades, sources reported."
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/6_year_old_stares_down_bottomless
"Hammon’s decision to play with the Russians contains a moral message. Individual sovereignty, it tells us, is a space that no collective force should violate. Invoking nationalist notions to condemn a woman’s pursuit of a dream that does no harm to anyone is to put national sovereignty above individual sovereignty—the seed of totalitarian ideology."
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2304
"Language, economic activity, and law did not begin when someone published a grammar book, an economics text, or a political treatise that people then used to guide their actions. On the contrary, the books were written after the fact to codify what people had long been doing. And, importantly, the books could never fully describe what people had been doing or would do in the future. At best they were imperfect codifications (abstractions) that couldn’t possibly capture all the details involved in applying the rules to the varied circumstances of everyday life. In truth, they weren’t rules -- in the formal, self-conscious sense that we usually define that term -- until the books were written. Yet they governed behavior."
http://www.fee.org/in_brief/default.asp?id=2293
"I have doubts about global warming. Not because this year seems to have been cooler than recent ones: 'this was a cold day, therefore global warming is false' is an argument that insults the intelligence of the person making it. Rather, I have doubts because the Establishment insists upon it."
http://www.partialobserver.com/article.cfm?id=3040
"The idea is that it’s okay to kill Iraqis because they’re living in the country that is serving as a magnet, which, in turn, helps to keep America safe from 'the terrorists'. Notice the moral bankruptcy in that reasoning, however. Where is the moral justification for using Iraq or any other country as such a 'magnet'? What responsibility did the Iraqi people have for President Bush’s 'war on terrorism'? What did they do to deserve the deadly consequences of serving as a 'magnet'? "
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0805a.asp
"Are humans the major factor in the current warming trend? Maybe, maybe not. But what can’t be disputed is that humans are polluting the planet. Current and future weather conditions do not change the fact that using oil and coal for energy isn’t a good long-term idea. The need for cleaner energy, cleaner air and cleaner water has never been greater. The widespread call for better handling of resources, and habitat protection doesn’t change with the thermometer."
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/08/is-a-new-little.html
"Unless you require an emergency treatment, it is better to avoid hospitals altogether. Many hospitals today may pose a major risk to your health...."
http://www.naturalnews.com/023892.html
"I have posted before about the Mogambo Guru. His offering today exceeds his usual levels of both comedy and insight."
http://blog.tomender.com/2008/08/20/the-mogambo-silver-service/
"I don’t know the answer, of course. I might know tomorrow, or next year, or five years from now, but as of this moment, as my fingers type these words, I still consider myself among the majority who have no definite idea of when they will die."
http://www.strike-the-root.com/82/smith/smith3.html
"Giraffe.. or is it camelopard?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3sdYFI8PwU
"I have no idea what they are thinking at Microsoft by choosing Seinfeld. Initially, I figured they picked him because they couldn't get Henny Youngman, who's dead."
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