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February 2003
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01: Columbia Lost
(5 comments)
03: Space Exploration Day
(2 comments)
03: Plant a Fucking Flag
(5 comments)
03: Our Obligation to North Korea
(3 comments)
03: Blame Science Fiction
(16 comments)
03: Friedman on Europe
(0 comments)
04: Space Elevators
(3 comments)
04: Scribbling Away
(1 comments)
04: Watermobiles
(1 comments)
05: Think of the Donkeys, Please!
(1 comments)
05: Americans Persecute Asylum Seekers
(5 comments)
05: Snow vs. Aldouri
(0 comments)
05: Powell's Presentation
(1 comments)
06: Falling on Deaf Ears
(2 comments)
06: Permission for U2 Flights?
(5 comments)
06: NEAT Neural Networks
(4 comments)
06: Think of the Donkeys (Part II)
(1 comments)
07: Saddam Caves
(1 comments)
07: Westfahl's Response
(1 comments)
07: Shaving and Sex
(7 comments)
07: Questions for the Anti-War Movement
(10 comments)
08: A Healthy Distrust
(4 comments)
09: Snow/Hume vs. Levin
(2 comments)
09: Friedman on France
(1 comments)
09: Turkey Rejects Human Shield
(2 comments)
09: Ten Reasons Not to Invade Iraq...
(7 comments)
09: Leaving South Korea?
(1 comments)
10: More on Human Shields
(0 comments)
10: Dr. Germ Says Iraq is Clean
(0 comments)
10: One-Way Trip to Mars
(4 comments)
11: Cross-Blog Iraq Debate
(0 comments)
11: Answers to the Anti-War Questions
(7 comments)
11: The Next Resolution
(13 comments)
12: Terror Threats
(5 comments)
12: Duct Tape?
(1 comments)
12: Arafat Sends Kim Jong-Il Birthday Bouquet
(0 comments)
12: And Now a Word from bin Laden
(0 comments)
13: Test Your Critical Thinking Skills
(1 comments)
13: Hitchens Interview
(1 comments)
13: Only American Preemption?
(4 comments)
13: Some Other Responses to the Anti-Warriors
(5 comments)
14: Full-court Blix
(0 comments)
14: Sparring Headlines
(1 comments)
14: Enough About Me, Let's Talk About Hume
(5 comments)
15: Sullivan on the U.N.
(0 comments)
15: What Would Ghandi Do?
(1 comments)
15: Genocide
(1 comments)
16: The Double Edge of Science
(2 comments)
16: Another Watered-Down Resolution
(4 comments)
16: Book of Illusions
(3 comments)
16: The Face of the Future
(0 comments)
17: My Name is Derek, and I'm a Jingoistic Warmonger
(3 comments)
17: Gender Neutral Oscars
(3 comments)
17: Man vs. Machine (Part II)
(2 comments)
18: Chirac Scolds New Europe for Being Naughty
(2 comments)
18: Dealing with North Korea
(0 comments)
18: Watermobiles (Part II)
(1 comments)
18: Pollard on the Protests
(10 comments)
19: Jacques Chirac Changes Last Name
(2 comments)
19: Get Your Freedom Fries
(1 comments)
19: Fromage.com Sales Down 15%
(1 comments)
19: Wining and Dining Tyrants
(1 comments)
20: ConDFW
(0 comments)
20: The Quantum Speedboat
(0 comments)
20: Evian Spelled Backwards is...
(2 comments)
21: Salon on Human Shields
(3 comments)
21: Pollack on Iraq
(1 comments)
22: ConDFW (Brief Report)
(2 comments)
22: WIB, BSIW
(3 comments)
24: ConDFW (Not-as-Brief Report)
(1 comments)
24: Charge of the Lame-Ass Brigade
(3 comments)
24: Winter Friggin' Wonderland
(3 comments)
24: J-Walkin'
(1 comments)
24: Jed Hartman on Military Action and Iraq
(0 comments)
24: Unilateralism and Utter Hypocrisy
(5 comments)
25: Iced In
(1 comments)
25: Rebuilding Afghanistan
(0 comments)
25: An AIDS Vaccine
(9 comments)
25: So Long, Pioneer
(1 comments)
26: Portraits of Protest
(0 comments)
26: Ice, Ice...Maybe
(2 comments)
26: Listen to Iraqis
(4 comments)
26: Rebuilding Afghanistan (Take II)
(0 comments)
26: Dennett's Freedom Evolves
(6 comments)
26: Action Alert: Human Cloning Ban
(0 comments)
26: Salon on Turing and AI
(8 comments)
27: Evian Response
(0 comments)
27: The Saddam Interview
(0 comments)
27: Dennett's Freedom Evolves (Take II)
(0 comments)
27: Giving the Godless French Their Due
(4 comments)
28: Reproductive Cloning
(3 comments)
28: Would You Vote for a Jew?
(1 comments)
28: Under God Under the Gun
(0 comments)
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Derek James is pursuing his PhD in Cognitive Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
The name of this blog comes from the William Golding essay of the same name. You really should read it if you haven't already.
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