Atlas Shrugged Part 1: From Tome to Train Wreck
Ever try to read the Lord of The Rings Trilogy out loud? If you have, you probably noticed that you sound like a big damn dork. When Ian McKellan renders a line like “A wizard arrives precisely when he means to”, you believe he’s a wizard; you on the other hand sound like thirteen year [...]
Making Sense of The Performance Rights Act
This weekend I tuned in to a major radio station for the first time in a very long time, and was greeted with an advertisement I didn’t expect. Instead of load local car salesmen or a screechy techno beat inviting me to a night club where ladies get in free on Tuesdays, I was implored [...]
Jamie Dupree is the best political journalist you don’t know about
It’s Sunday afternoon and a “Bailout Bill” is imminent. Having listened to this nonsense without explanation all weekend a journalist with trust enough in the beholder has posted and impartial, full text bill proposal as of this afternoon: http://wsbradio.com/blogs/jamie_dupree/2008/09/text-of-the-wall-street-bailou.html He has also posted his analysis, which those who have listened to Dupree in the past [...]

