Friday, March 16, 2018

Aquarium

Want to relax a little? Click on this aquarium video. Click for full screen.

Remember Mary Matalin? She, with her husband James Carville, was ubiquitious on the talk shows expounding conservative opinions in contrast to her husband, a Clinton operative. She says she is so pleased with Donald Trump's job performance that she can die happy now.

The latest trend among engaged millenials: diamond implants instead of wedding rings.

San Francisco has a huge housing shortage. A guy there wants to build an apartment on his own land, but the bureaucrats won't let him.

Here's a earlier article about the bridge at Florida International University, written a few days before it collapsed.  If the story isn't here, it may have been deleted.  This article has a little more information about why the span fell. Read the comments asking where were the suspension cables that are supposed to hold the bridge up?

In 1862, there was a war between the Dakota Indians and the settlers and army in Minnesota. It gets little mention in the history books because of the Civil War. Here is an account of the execution of 38 warriors approved by Lincoln.

The Harvard Crimson last week announced that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would receive the Radcliffe Medal on May 25 at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Let's count the ways she has impacted society.

In March 1942, Japan conducted a second surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Hardly anyone knows about it because it wasn't very successful.

LGBT activists are livid about naming Mike Pompeo to Secretary of State. See if you agree with their concerns.

Read the story of this 48-star US flag that once flew over a Japanese prisoner camp.

A teacher in Rocklin, CA was suspended for mentioning abortion in context of the gun protests.

Here's a fun commercial from Glock about the advantages of having your gun handy.

There's much talk about how Trump's choice for CIA director presided over water boarding. Turns out that was a mistake, let's see if the media correct the erroneous story.

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