CARNIVAL OF THE VANITIES #21
Published February 12, 2003
John Ray is hosting the Carnival this week:
- I am pleased to be the Carnival host this week. A lot of work but interesting. Bigwig can put me down for another turn any time he likes.
So here goes (in order of receipt):
Photomatt has some great hints on how to do your blogroll.
Clubbeaux (No. 1) asks: "Who's a better friend to America, NATO "ally" Greece or Turkey?"
Clubbeaux (No. 2) asks: "What exactly is "tolerance?""
Clubbeaux (No. 3) asks: "When did the postwar world change?"
Revealed Truth has a spoof debate between the contenders for the upcoming Democrat Presidential nomination.
Observations of a Misfit has some coffee secrets.
Dean's World has some thoughts on Christian bashing in the media and elsewhere.
A Small Victory has a great Winter photo essay.
Occam's Toothbrush has found out why "oleaginous" is a good word for the French. (It means "oily"! — oil, oil, get it?)
The People's Republic of Seabrook is quoting Ronald Reagan! — and giving us some great pictures from the Johnson Space Center.
The People's Republic of Seabrook (No. 2) has a tribute to astronaut Willie McCool
Amish Tech Support has some hints on how to stop a cameraman filming you.
Useful Fools has a spoof US reply to the North Korean threat.
Useful Fools (No. 2) says that there can be no draft dodgers in the war on terror.
IMAO has a spoof terrorist FAQ
Solonor's Inkwell thinks the war on terror is stripping Americans of their individual liberties.
Ravenwood has a list of celebrities whom he thinks should stick to what they are good at and otherwise shut up.
Ravenwood (No. 2) points out the importance of running credit checks on anyone you plan to employ.
Ravenwood (No. 3) enlightens us about the nonsense surrounding ballistic fingerprinting.
The Declarer thinks we should settle Antarctica before we explore Mars.
The Talking Dog does not like restrictions on the holding of demonstrations. He thinks he might become a protestor himself.
- CARNIVAL OF THE VANITIES #21
- Published: February 12, 2003
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- Writer: Eric Olsen
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