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:: 3/02/2002 ::

Must be something about my ornery personality, but every time I see a patronising anti-smoking advert, I want to light up a cigar. In the latest one you have some 34 year old whining about having cancer. He never mentions how much he smoked; it might work better if he did. Truth be told he probably smoked 3 packs a day for 10 years. That amount of anything would make you sick!

It does get better, they are now using a dead heroin addict to convince people not to do "drugs." I fear this will fail as well. Either it will desensitise people to seeing this type of death and/or young adults will have no sympathy for her. Everyone, even those who use heroin, know it is really dangerous stuff. There are rock stars who did heroin because it was highly dangerous and fit in with the lifestyle. Heroin, in some minds, is the ultimate act of rebellion. This advert will do nothing to end this reputation.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 10:26:00 PM [+] ::
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It seems that television is available in the hills of Scotland after all. (A scottish freind of mine was asked by an ignorant American if they "had electricity up there".) A group calling itself the Scottish Nationalist Liberation Army sent packages of "caustic substances" disguised as aromatherapy oils to Cherie Blair, a MSP's aide, and 14 other as yet unfound packages. No doubt this is a tactic aping the Anthrax cases in the US. Has Scottish Nationalism moved onto to "direct action", or is this just another nutter? Only time will tell.

Not to be left out, so called "dissent Republicans" have injured two children at a horse meeting in Northern Ireland. Look for coverage of both things on Ananova.com

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 10:04:00 PM [+] ::
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There will be no links in my posts today as blogger has a quirk right now which makes the whole post disappear.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 09:59:00 PM [+] ::
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Today saw left-wing apologists for terrorists and some Muslims gather at Trafalgar Square in London. While they chattered about UK/US imperialism they said nothing about all those killed by terrorists. There was a heavy police presence in the area, and these cretins managed to bung up most of central London for their rally. It was the hard-left in all its glory, a sickening display of people who provide succur and support to murders and bombers.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 09:57:00 PM [+] ::
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Front Page has a couple of very interesting articles on Islam. The more interesting of the two is Islam: A Defective Civilization? by Robert Locke; it may in fact raise the hackles of many an apologist for the religion on the left; a few believers might be rather peeved as well. The Axis of Evil and the American Left by David Harsany explains the difficulty the left has accepting the fact that there is evil in the world.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 09:52:00 PM [+] ::
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A Teeny Growl From The Den........

Getting a post up today has been just a WEE bit difficult !!

:: MommaBear 3/02/2002 08:59:00 PM [+] ::
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A Growl From The Den.........

Dell, like many corporations, loves to get referrals for sales. Amongst other arrangements they have made is one that makes a direct donation to an organization dedicated to the elimination of personal possession of firearms. Now, due to an unfortunate incident in their trying to comply with U. S. export rules, which, we can all rest assured are a bureaucratic hornet's nest, they ended up refusing an order to a legitimate firearms dealer inside the U. S., based, naturally, on a computer-driven screening process for certain key words in the original order. That is where the problem lies that was raised at Sierra Times. That has apparently been resolved in some fashion.

What remains troubling, though, is that a persistent and thoughtful reader of InstaPundit took the time to discover that there is, indeed, a very REAL commercial connection to HCI-"The Brady Bunch" group that changes its name as often as Prince. Their page of affiliated vendors who remit a direct commission for direct sales referrals is in black and white [sorry, blue].

At any rate, it should be made known to those who believe in the 2nd Amendment in its full sense...spend your money where it will help, not hurt. Whatever you do, make sure you never knowingly contribute to the enemies of the 2nd Amendment. Find out from ANY vendor if there is even the remotest chance that any of your money will be going to someplace that is out to take away your rights. Consider this Fair Warning.


:: MommaBear 3/02/2002 02:12:00 AM [+] ::
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Weblog Discussion

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/02/2002 02:09:00 AM [+] ::
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:: 3/01/2002 ::
Yet another "what are you poll" over at Religion Poll, of course this one is heavily weighted towards Christianity. Good for a laugh, but the questions are loaded. My results are rather amusing to say the least!

1. Sikhism (100%)
2. Reform Judaism (98%)
3. Orthodox Judaism (94%)
4. Bahá'í Faith (87%)
5. Islam (87%)

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/01/2002 09:52:00 PM [+] ::
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If you were a firearm poll is lastest online "if you were" poll. You can see which gun I am most like below. More Than Zero pointed out this amusing little distraction.

# 1
H&K PSG-1
# 2
Alliant Techsystems OICW
# 3
Franchi SPAS-12
# 4
Steyr AMR
# 5
Dragunov Sniper Rifle
# 6
Desert Eagle
# 7
FN P90
# 8
H&K PDW
# 9
H&K HK69A1
# 10

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/01/2002 09:16:00 PM [+] ::
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Which Firearm are you?
brought to you byStan Ryker


:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/01/2002 09:11:00 PM [+] ::
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Well in the latest sop to hard-left MPs in Parliament, Tony "I want to be President of Europe" Blair has thrown the issue of fox-hunting to the jackals. In an attempt to curry favour with the unwashed backbench masses, he is allowing the unwashed urban middle class hunt saboteurs to ruin the country-side. Pundits have it that Blair is trying to prepare for an excursion into Iraq with W, and is using a hunting ban as a bribe.

Is it only me that hopes each and every one of those backbenchers, who is voting thousands out of their jobs, gets bitten by a rabid fox. As the MP goes through the jabs for the disease he can reflect on how "nice and cuddly" foxes really are. I always thought it would be a good idea to let loose a few foxes in Islington.

There is one solution of course; the MPs should legalise hunting the "sabs." Unlike foxes, they are not the slighest bit "cute and cuddly", nowhere near as clever, and not many people will care. Sell the rights to Sky and voilà, a whole new reality based show. Sky saved football; surely it can do the same for the hunt industry as well.

The government says hunting with hounds will be banned in 18 months. Whenever that happens it will be a sad day for Britain, democracy and the great British countryside. BBC News

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 3/01/2002 05:02:00 PM [+] ::
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:: 2/28/2002 ::
Benjamin Kepple lays into me for a post I made on Samizdata. Well, I think it is me, he gets my name wrong twice. Most amusing is that he refers to me as a libertine, a popular term for paleos to describe libertarians. I think this little rant about me will demostrate amply why he is a former reporter. It is shame it comes from someone who lives in NH, but what do you expect from a transplant. His vitriol against my "calling card" smacks of a non-fiction writer jealous of someone who can write fiction. A piece so bad it's funny.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 10:46:00 PM [+] ::
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Everyone should head over to the Rat's Nest and check it out. Good blog and he has been kind enough to mention me on his site.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 07:31:00 PM [+] ::
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Update to the Stephanie saga: Daily Pundit has gotten a few emails suggesting that the bimbo might be the author Kinky Friedman. It seems that some of this author's work features someone named Staphanie Dupont. William still claims that Stephanie is somehow funny.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 05:40:00 PM [+] ::
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There is an interesting bit of moral relativism going on at the Christian Science Monitor. In the article the author equates the settlements with Palestinian extremist violence. In order to stop the car and suicide bombing in Isreal proper Isreal needs to pull out of the occupied territories and pull back all their settlements. One wonders if the author actually thought about the piece before he wrote it. Thanks to the always excellent Kesher Talk for the link.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 05:09:00 PM [+] ::
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Et tu brutus? It seems that Natalie Solent has taken up the cause of defending the West Coast bimbo Stephanie, thinking that we men of Samizdata & Dodgeblog are being a bit silly.

She states: "One time a lady was facing a man. The man, a gentleman literally to the last, courteously fired his pistol in the air. The female nodded her head in gratitude then drilled him through the heart."

I can assure Natalie that, for the crime of refering to the ladies attending the LBB as prostitutes, I would drill Stephanie right through the heart with my dueling pistol. I would shoot her in the head, but that probably would not have any affect.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 04:13:00 PM [+] ::
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Instapunditgate II: Send in the Clones?

Over at Transterrestrial Musing, Rand Simberg posts a letter from a reader claiming that Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit is in fact a fraud, and a wholely owned part of Time-Warner. Rand does his best to poo-poo the idea, but the exchange is still pretty funny.

It would be most amusing to find out that the way of getting brownie points with the Prof, if your his student, is to put in a few hours surfing the net for good stuff. That would explain some of the eclectic nature of some of the links.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 03:48:00 PM [+] ::
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I want to welcome any readers who have followed the posting on Melodicrock.com Welcome to Dodgeblog. Expect at least 2 new reviews in the coming days. It is nice to see the new year has brought us so much good music. Too bad it has also brought the bad news that VH-1s "Friday Rock Show" with Tommy Vance is being canned at the end of March.

Marty

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 03:39:00 PM [+] ::
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From The Den........

The Wall Street Journal "Best of The Web" announced that the WSJ has established a fund for the benefit of Daniel Pearl's widow and soon-to-be-born child. Wouldn't it be most fitting that any outlet that was even thinking of broadcasting that tape first be compelled to pay 10 Million Dollars to that fund for the so-called privilege.

:: MommaBear 2/28/2002 03:04:00 PM [+] ::
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I took the Lord of the Rings Test and it turns out I am most like Frodo! Well it could have been worse, at least I wasn't Golem. I got wise to this amusing little test, via Ye Olde Blog.

Got an email askng me to take an IQ test today, one wonders whether I should or not. No doubt it will have gone down since I took my last major one in 1980, all those bottles of beer and wine do catch up eventually.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/28/2002 02:47:00 PM [+] ::
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A ROAR From The Den........

It's spreading around about "that tape"...two more examples of the news can be found here and here .

To anyone who cares, please see to it, in whatever way you can, that "that thing" never sees the light of day on TV. There is naught to be done about its sale, but even the mere suggestion that it might be broadcast should send shivers down ones spine and cause a wave of nausea. This is the latest threat from those despicable people.

:: MommaBear 2/28/2002 01:56:00 AM [+] ::
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:: 2/27/2002 ::
A GROWL From The Den........

Horrible Disgusting Thought Department: apparently the tape of the execution of Daniel Pearl is up for grabs to the highest bidder. Who in his/her right mind would even contemplate showing such a piece of despicability, never mind watching it?

Would that there were some legal way to stop it! One thing that can be done is use the power of the Internet, blogging in particular, to start a Stop movement before that "thing" sees the light of day. This is my small contribution. Over at the On The Third Hand Forum site, there is a thread going about this very topic, asking for suggestions to do what we can. If this concept strikes a chord in your heart, please help.

:: MommaBear 2/27/2002 07:26:00 PM [+] ::
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From The Den........

It's nice to be "Top O' The Heap", but...there are others out here in Blogland, and Rand Simberg says it very nicely about the whole thing. The rest of us try to put forth good stuff, so it's time to start talking about a more level playing field instead of trying to maintain "position".

:: MommaBear 2/27/2002 05:26:00 PM [+] ::
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RIP Spike Milligan, a comic genius and without whom there would have been no Monty Python et al. He will be sorely missed.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/27/2002 03:48:00 PM [+] ::
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Stephanie over at Ain't No Bad Dude gives her reasons for her diatribe against the Samizdata party and its participants. Do with it what you will.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/27/2002 03:36:00 PM [+] ::
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Company of Snakes
Burst the Bubble
(SPV)

Whitesnake without Coverdale have finally come of age and produced an extremely good hard-blues rock album. The great thing about this 15 track affair is that you aren't left yearning for the ole' Cov. Since all the songs are new, there is no prejudice in the listening, Cov has never sung the stuff so you never miss his voice. In fact, CoS is Snakes in Paradise (John Stefan Berggren's previous band) with classic Whitesnake as a backing band. Really CoS needs two lead singers, Jorn for the Whitesnake stuff and John for the new tunes. On to the music. While there is a strong Whitesnake influence on the band, the album actually sounds more like Bad Company, Deep Purple and er, Thunder. Almost everything on here is catchy as stink. “Hurricane” is a great power ballad, while “She” is a Thunder-like rocker. Like any good album, Burst just gets better with each listen. I can't wait to see the band live in London next month. Company of Snakes have truely come out of Whitesnake's shadow and come into their own. Essential for any
blues rock fan.

Marty: 9

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/27/2002 01:27:00 PM [+] ::
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Blaze
Tenth Dimension
(SPV)

Blaze's second is a futuristic concept album about technological angst. Not exactly the most original of themes for a concept album, but there you go. This is by far Blaze's best post-Iron Maiden output. While Silicon Messiah was just a bit blah, Tenth Dimension shows some promise. The production is excellent. It even manages to give Blaze some kind of range! There are definite Iron Maiden influences here, and this album should go down well with the European power metal crowd. The best track on this CD is the last and also the longest. “Stranger to the Light” is a great power metal track with key changes, rifting, and varying vocal styles. On first
play, it was this track that saved the album for me. The rest of it takes some investment to get into, but there is something there. At times a bit too nu-metally for my taste, the songs do tend to stick to the power metal format pretty well. Blaze seems to have found a formula that works for him, so his next release could be a real corker.

Marty:7

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/27/2002 01:25:00 PM [+] ::
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Magnum
Breath of Life
(SPV)

Reformed and better than they have been in a long time, Magnum have released a great album. After a prolonged absence when band members formed their own somewhat successful projects, Magnum have become whole again. Not just an excuse to do a reunion tour, this is a great hard rock album. Naturally a must for any Magnum fan, Breath could also attract an audience too young to remember them in their hey-day. Songs range from proggy outings to the ubiquitous power ballad. In other words, the band have stuck to what they do best. Catley's singing is top notch, as is Clarkin's guitar playing. Song writing is pretty good as well. A great return to form from a quintessentially British hard rock band.

Marty: 8

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/27/2002 02:17:00 AM [+] ::
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:: 2/26/2002 ::
From The Den.....

Over at Random Jottings was this delightful and meaningful piece of news that certainly OUGHT to relegate CFR to the bottom of the pile! In the scheme of things, there are battles to be fought that rank a lot higher in citizen impact than that perverted piece of drivel wending its way through the halls of Congress. The lot of them should be ashamed of themselves for many reasons, but this rises to the level of utter nonsense.

:: MommaBear 2/26/2002 08:12:00 PM [+] ::
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Another piece of west coast genius at work:

Big Idiot Bonehead award three goes to Los Angeles, California school
district official, Jim Konantz, who, in response to the pulling from a
Los Angeles public school library nearly 300 copies of a book on the
Muslim religion that describes Jews as "illiterates who reject
knowledge," announced that the books may be back after he determines
whether there is research to support that Jews are "illiterates who
reject knowledge." The books, donated by a Muslim foundation, encourage children to adopt
Muslim names, wear Muslim clothes and play "jihad" dice games.

Thanks to Bonehead Awards for this gem.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/26/2002 03:23:00 PM [+] ::
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Anyone interested in reading the inane output of a Californian bimbo can go over to read the blitthering babblings of Stephanie as she fills in for Brian. Aintnobaddude used to be an interesting, if at times harsh, read now it has become rubbish. This bloody woman has called all the men at the Samizdata party dorks and implied the women there were prostitutes. For the record, Brian is a great bloke and good fun to have a nice long natter with over a few beevies.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/26/2002 02:53:00 PM [+] ::
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Shots Across the Bow has been kind enough to "blog" me. Rich was terribly kind in his email to me. I welcome the blog to my perma-link section.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/26/2002 01:05:00 PM [+] ::
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From The Den.....

It appears that, in addition to John Lott here in the States, there is a like-minded gentleman in Canada who has also researched the subject of gun-control and found it wanting in useful purpose. This link once again shows that the politicians DO NOT have your best interests at heart !!

:: MommaBear 2/26/2002 12:35:00 AM [+] ::
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:: 2/25/2002 ::
Well at least one Canadian muslim seems to have learned the same type of "tolerance" as the students below. In this case a female muslim got offended because they passed around some beers at a Student Council meeting. FLIT has some great quotes from this obnoxious cow. What is next, is she going to require the rest of the women in the room to wear burquas?

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 10:02:00 PM [+] ::
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I missed this yesterday, but it needs to be mentioned, Muslimpundit has posted another expose of Muslim behaviour in the UK. In this case, Islamic millitants (Islamic Society) and the Socialist Workers Students (SWS) are trying to ban all "zionist" organisations for the student union. This was tried in 96' and it failed to pass. Adil expertly takes these oiks to task for their attempts to ban all Jewish organisations from the union.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 09:51:00 PM [+] ::
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Iain Murray of Edge of England's Sword fame is now writing a column for TechCentralStation. His first piece is all about how badly journalists use and abuse statistics. Well worth the read.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 09:07:00 PM [+] ::
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Please welcome the new blog-mistress: MommaBear. She will be both contributing and editing the Dodgeblog. Her first post can be found below. (Stop sniggering in the back!)

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 06:38:00 PM [+] ::
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It seems all blogdom has come to a standstill thanks to Samizdata. All those pictures of the bash have brought the entire thing to its knees. In the last 24 hours I have successfully got onto the blog once in about 10 attempts.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 04:46:00 PM [+] ::
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From The Den.....

One underlying but defining cause of the discomfiture of all those European ‘Bleating and Whin(g)ing’ talking heads may best be seen in this tidbit of UBI; another example of why Americans feel confident that they have most probably found the best way to go about life in general. They don't even realize a lot of it on a conscious level; they just figure if it works for them, why can't it work for the rest of the world.

Naturally this doesn’t sit well with those self-designated Very Impressive People.

:: MommaBear 2/25/2002 04:34:00 PM [+] ::
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When formulating your blogrolling policy, it is important to ask yourself the following questions:
Mike Sanders poses a series of question for we, the blogging few, to ponder.

1) What is my policy for adding a blogroll? And for removing?

So far if anyone links to me I add them to my blogroll. I got some stick from a few for Instapunditgate (that first post was a bit ott I admit) but I still gave a mention and a permalink. No one that I could find was really nasty about it. I think I will only remove dead links.

2) Who are the candidates to blogroll? And to definitely not blogroll?

See above, and anyone who I think is worth visiting. I have yet to come across anyone I would not blogroll. I think a policy will be established when and if that occurs.

3) What will be the order of the blogrolls? And the implications of change?

Right now my blogroll is in alphabetical order (or thereabouts), I do not envision this changing. At times, I think of catagorising or prioritising them, but it is too much hassle. I, sometimes, make comments in my description that are editorial. I seem to be prone to tagging those sites of a libertarian bent.

4) Have I captured the spirit of blogrolling?

Yes.

5) Can I only blogroll a blogger? Who is a blogger?

No you can link to whatever you wish on your list. Besides the easy designation in the name (....blogspot.com), a blogger is an ethos and a content. A blog has to have some personality to it, it can't be just cold hard facts and no feeling to it. That is not to say every post has to have some personality to it, but a percentage of the entirety have it.

6) Will I make friends (or enemies) with my policy?

Well, I don't think I will make enemies with my policy. I plan to link to anyone who mentions me good or bad. After all, I publicise the Marty Dodge Hate Page.

7) Should I explicitly state my policy?

Well in answering these questions and posting them on my blog I am establishing a policy of sorts. I shall endeavor to make my readers aware if my policy changes for any reason.

8) Is Mike Sanders serious about this?

Yeah he seems to be, and I think he has done a good service to blogdom with this questionnaire.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 03:24:00 PM [+] ::
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I want to thank Andrew Olmsted for mentioning me on his blog.

I forgot to mention the great shots featured on Samizdata detailing last night's proceedings at the London Blogger Bash. Perry was a great host and a good time was had by all in attendance. It has been a very long time since I have gone to all-night party. The company was so impressive that evening just flew by.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/25/2002 02:57:00 AM [+] ::
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:: 2/24/2002 ::
Iain posted a link to this philosophical poll. It is really an eye-opening experience. This is how I ranked:

Your Results:
1.  Sartre   (100%) 
2.  Aristotle   (82%)  
3.  Kant   (81%)  
4.  Rand   (81%)  
5.  Mill   (74%)
6.  Aquinas   (66%)
7.  Hume   (63%)  
8.  Nietzsche   (60%)  
9.  Prescriptivism   (58%)  
10.  Spinoza   (55%)  
11.  Bentham   (54%)  
12.  Stoics   (52%) 
13.  Epicureans   (51%)  
14.  Noddings   (50%)  
15.  Plato   (49%)  
16.  Ockham   (43%)  
17.  Augustine   (42%)  
18.  Hobbes   (39%) 
19.  Cynics   (31%)  

And here I always thought I was a cynical old sod! It be a laugh if all the major bloggers took this poll and posted their results. Alex at Hertical Ideas has done just that.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/24/2002 09:56:00 PM [+] ::
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It seems blogger is down again today. Rather frustrating to be sure, but I hope things are being worked on to prevent this problem.

:: Andrew Ian Dodge 2/24/2002 08:53:00 PM [+] ::
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