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November 2004
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02: My Voting Experience (2 comments)
02: How Low Can You Go? (0 comments)
02: Bush's SAT Scores (19 comments)
02: Video Games, Politics, and Science (1 comments)
03: Too Close to Call (8 comments)
03: Kerry Concedes (3 comments)
03: Bush Accepts (39 comments)
04: What Do Dems Do Now? (3 comments)
04: Ashcroft Gone? (3 comments)
04: Lileks on the Election (3 comments)
04: Contempt : Not a Winning Strategy (38 comments)
04: Purple States (6 comments)
05: The Eagle Party (8 comments)
05: Blue Staters vs. Red Staters (0 comments)
08: The Evangelical Vote Myth (5 comments)
08: Eagle Platform -- First Cut (38 comments)
09: Stickers in Georgia (1 comments)
09: The Last Maher of the Season (7 comments)
10: Wikipolitics (2 comments)
10: Why We Catch Bad Guys (11 comments)
11: AI Research (3 comments)
11: I'm Sorry You're Sorry (48 comments)
15: How to Defeat Superintelligent Computers (4 comments)
15: US-VISIT (1 comments)
15: The Canadian Alternative (5 comments)
16: British Navy Recognizes Satanism (7 comments)
16: What If There Are No Rules? (15 comments)
17: The Politics of The Incredibles (9 comments)
17: Internet Hunting (4 comments)
17: Cross-Dressing is Fun! (8 comments)
17: The Onion Interviews Chris Rock (0 comments)
17: Eagle Platform -- Version 1.1 (28 comments)
18: Google Scholar (3 comments)
18: The Roadrunner and the Coyote: A Critical Analysis (4 comments)
18: Poker (4 comments)
19: VDH on the War (1 comments)
19: Poker Results (2 comments)
22: Kinsey (2 comments)
23: Scientific Literacy (3 comments)
23: The State of Internet Usage (2 comments)
27: Thanksgiving Trip (4 comments)
29: Marriage and Injury (1 comments)
29: Legitimate Elections in Iraq (3 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. Technorati Profile


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