“Yes,” said Arthur, “yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard.
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But the plans were on display…”
“On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them.”
“That’s the display department.”
“With a flashlight.”
“Ah, well, the lights had probably gone.”
“So had the stairs.”
“But look, you found the notice, didn’t you?”
Fresh off his disbarment in California, John Eastman gets invited to speak at Cornell by its law school’s Federalist Society. www.cornellsun.com/article/2026...
“Do whatever steps you want if
You have cleared it with the Pontiff…” 🎶
What if one side has pushed for decades for Unitary Executive Theory to neuter Congress and has no interest in talking? Because that’s where we are at.
The non-appearance of Sparky 2032 in this is ominous.
The signs weren’t good over the last few months - “Struggling Western Mass. college misses enrollment goal by half” www.masslive.com/news/2026/01...
FYI, Lukianoff is going to be up the road at Dartmouth on May 21st, 2026, if you want to follow up on those questions. news.dartmouth.edu/events/event...
“Small moves, Ellie. Small moves.” - Contact
Alongside the actual history, these’s this use in Babylon 5’s “The Long Twilight Struggle” episode. youtu.be/DPmPnPRKszs?...
Per aspera ad astra
What a loser. This is the first time I’ve thought the state is overpaying one of their representatives. Maybe a dollar an IQ point for salary and we’ll make change with a $50?
I still need more help - stage right or audience right?
The second NYT article in a week on this subject that doesn’t mention Dartmouth’s building with Epstein connections, which is the (Leon) Black Family Visual Arts Center. “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.”
It’s a shame that spraying ships with butyric acid went out of style after Whale Wars.
Does Dartmouth’s “institutional restraint” policy push this trend line’s point up or down, in your opinion?
Always a pleasure to see a mentat working the numbers in realtime.
You looked great up there tonight!
Does he have to grow a 60s goatee to if he gets funded?
Best of luck! My money’s waiting if you ever change your mind about a Mac version.
I bet you’ll love it. Adam Savage did a really cool video with the set designer on his Tested YouTube channel about the interior of the Hail Mary ship. Definitely worth a watch, but only after the movie though.
Yes! Loved it as well. Both made me proud to be a microbiologist. Only one glaring science lab blooper in the movie, where Grace spins a VERY unbalanced centrifuge. I’d say I still liked The Martian more as a movie.
George RR Martin spoiled the book with his back cover blurb!
I saw it at a free screening at Dartmouth last Sunday (directors are alums) and it was fantastic. Full house (900 people plus folding chairs).
Back when Wired and Mondo 2000 edgily competed for who had the most pictures of people with wires or tygon tubing taped to their heads.
I wish Consumer Reports didn’t shut the Consumerist down. It was such a good site.
No way. Awesome. Can’t wait to read this.
Wait, he’s not going to inject stem cells into his rotator cuff from one of the unregulated and noncompliant clinics his FDA has been advocating so hard to legitimize? Roll the dice on what expands in cell culture flask and inject it, you coward www.statnews.com/2025/07/17/r...
Rep Vose is lackwitted, reactionary, anti-science, Dunning-Kruger writer of garbage code, and his mother dresses him funny.
Scouting has always been staffed with ex-military ready to comply. My firmer Engineer scoutmaster told me and the rest of his scouts he’d throw gas on us if he saw any of us protesting the first Gulf War.