Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

You’ll recall I mentioned a 500 Gig drive Hitachi was touting last week. Well, now they’re claiming they’ll have 1TB PC drives, 20GB Microdrives by 2007.

Yikes.
When things start getting that big, one must wonder; is tape backup still

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

Billy:

“The question that you can’t answer is: what good did it do anyone for the Republicans to occupy the White House in a case like Eisenhower’s? “

Oh, that’s easy… You seem to be expecting that because someone

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

Billy responds to my question at Q&O:

Perhaps the best way of answering this sort of dichotomy nonsense, is a simple question: Are other people allowed to have and act on THEIR principles?”

with….

That depends entirely on

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

We inturrupt this blog for a little reminder, courtesy of :Neal Boortz:

“So when you pull up to the pump this week and see that you’re paying almost $2.50 for a gallon of gas, don’t blame George Bush….don’t

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

I suppose it’s a measure of how I’m positioned in the Google listings, that the majority of my hits today… several hundred of them in fact, are from people looking for the Captain’s Quarters blog, and finding first, stuff of

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

Billy;

Had it occurred to you that the people whose rights you’re so interested in not trampling on, are the very ones who are seeking the increase of government?

Get that one worked out, then come back, and we’ll discuss

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Eric Florack on April 5th, 2005

Dale at Q&O this morning gives some voice to his frustrations over the discussion that’s developed over the last several days between the libertarian Purists, and the rest of us. He nails it, here:

I object to being called unprincipled.

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Eric Florack on April 4th, 2005

Ok, here it is, Gang.
I spent about an hour considering this action. I debated not posting this from captain Ed’s out of respect to him, but several thoughts over-rode this:

1: He’s getting more traffic than he can handle,

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Eric Florack on April 4th, 2005

According to The Washington Daily News Online, President Bush is planing on attending the Pope’s funeral. He’d be the first US president to make such an appearence, to my memory, though I can’t confirm that at the moment.

But

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Eric Florack on April 4th, 2005

George Will echoes my Bit’sBit of this week:

In an amazingly fecund 27-month period, the cause of freedom was strengthened by the coming to high offices of Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and John Paul II who, like the president, had

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I took some heat here a few days ago regarding my comments about the longish list of lies coming from the Canadian government.  It does my heart good to see that things are starting to unravel, north of us.

How

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Eric Florack on April 4th, 2005

Jon Henke over at Q & O this morning notes a post from Reynolds, who in turn makes note of Hitchens basicly kicking the Pope when he’s dead.

As Henke goes to some lengths to point out, Hitch is

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Eric Florack on April 2nd, 2005

There’s a LOT of parallels we are presented in our lifetime. Usually, we can learn from the slight differences we discover between them.

This week, I examine the Parallels and the differences between the deaths of Terry Shaivo, and Pope

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Eric Florack on April 2nd, 2005

The parallels that life presents are sometimes bigger than the lives they directly touch.

An example;
The nation held it’s breath, last week, and watched while the final chapters of Terry Shaivo’s murder got played out. And let’s not decieve

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Eric Florack on April 1st, 2005

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