Category Archives: Blogosphere

The secret of Google maps

googmapsEver wonder how they did it? Lots of busy, busy worker bees all over.

Via Failblog.

Seven ways to help fire victims in Israel.

Nicely listed right here for your convenience. And this favorite of mine.

Speaking of girls with guns

There’s the little matter of what to do after you pump four bullets into the chest of the would-be rapist/murderer. Call 911? Have your recorded “confession” replayed endlessly by the legacy media, damaging your right to self-defense, and shaming you for life? Au contraire. You need this book.

Via Instapundit.

UPDATE:  Well, judging from the reviews at the link, particularly the first one, maybe not.

Try as they may, A&M can’t change the Ags

One of my old girlfriends is an Aggie, one of the first, in fact, to co-educate the place, and I’ve always admired her pluck.

D.G. Myers’s farewell to all that, in leaving teaching at Texas A&M, files includes this regret:

“But what I will miss, far more than anything else, are the Aggies. They endure many jokes at their expense as if they were the Polacks of the academic world. Even Larry McMurtry, in ‘Moving On,’ could not resist a crack about an Aggie and his tractor.

Aggies are badly misunderstood, however. It is true they are not sophisticated, and it is true they are overwhelmingly Evangelical Christian and politically conservative, although the administration has done everything in its power to alter the makeup of the student body and bring A&M into conformity with every other unexceptionally Leftist university in the country. Aggies remain unique, proudly different.”

Don’t miss his funny story of the Ag-with-toothpick who discovers—to his horror—that he actually understands sophisticated literary ideas.

(I neglected to post about it at the time, but I was delighted when the Ags beat the Longhorns this year. The Horns stunk up the state this season and they deserved to be put in their place for it. And nobody is better at that than A&M.)

Flowers In The Gun Barrels

first-idf-paratroopers-at-the-western-wall-june-1967I never have cared for American hip hop, but I love this Hebrew remix of “Prahim ba kane,” a victory song from Israel’s 1967 war in which they took back the Western Wall (right).

The song was first recorded by an IDF army band but it’s bested by the Zionist rapper Subliminal and his group, including sultry pop singer Sivan Behnam.

The refrain in English goes: “The sun will shine red in Gaza and Rapiakh/ The moon will shine white over the peak of Mount Hermon/ Flowers in the gun barrels and young girls in the watchtowers/ Soldiers will return in great number to the city.”

And the rest of the lyrics. Very hard to sing along in English, though.

Buy One, Get One Sheep

He swears he doesn’t make this stuff up, and now I finally believe him.

Via What War Zone???

Peak oil takes another hit

The new Tyler Formation could be another bonanza for the lower forty-eight, while the unctuous authors of unsustainability prattle on. Fortunately most of the leases are already in place and North Dakota welcomes drilling.