Sometime late yesterday, the number of page views for this blog since I arrived in January 2012 passed the 5,000,000 mark.
Thanks to all who have visited, read, and shared opinions. Hope to continue to see you around!
One of the developments that I welcomed was that boxing seemed to have declined in popularity and esteem as more and more people realized that it was barbaric to watch two people try to beat each other senseless and turned way from it. I was hoping that American football would witness a similar drop for the same reason.
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Some commenters have had problems logging in to their accounts ever since Google shut down the Open ID accounts. The people behind the scenes at FtB are aware of the problem and working on a fix, such as trying to convert the Open ID accounts to regular FtB accounts
Sorry about that.
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The Boston marathon is being run today. One of the people broadcasting the race is Kathrine Switzer, as she has done for the past 37 years. But her connection to the race is far more groundbreaking.
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Elizabeth Bentivegna, a senior at Oberlin College, was invited for an interview for a summer job at a Cleveland software company. Although she had alerted them that she would be late for her 4:00pm interview and in fact did arrive about 20 minutes after, she felt the interview went really well and so she was devastated when she was turned down.
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Keith Allison was an elementary school tutor in rural Ohio who happens to be a vegan. He promotes veganism on his Facebook page and one such post said “the cruelty of separation, loneliness, an infant slaughter lingers inside each glass of cow’s milk. Your voice can change the system. You don’t have to support this. Plant-based milks are everywhere and are delicious.” He also posted photos of baby calves in small crates.
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I used to quite enjoy doing those logic problems that were popular when I was an adolescent and a couple of days ago I came across one that is similar to those but for some reason has captured the imagination of the inhabitants of the internet and has been discussed widely. Here it is:
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Last Friday, the baseball team of my home town Cleveland lost their home opening game for the sixth time in seven years. Good. I am glad. Although there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth among local fans, I was delighted because this is exactly what I wanted. I hope that they continue to lose all their remaining games or, failing that, that they end up with the worst record of all the teams, or failing that, they do not make it into the playoffs. I also hope that their games experience torrential downpours. In other words, I place upon the team the curse of all the atheist gods.
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