By Chad on 10/14/2007
Click here to skip directly to the directions. I have a confession: I really like Hamburger Helper. When I was in college, it was a cheap way to make a filling meal. Now that I’m a father, it’s an easy way to throw together dinner when I’m home alone with the girls or when it’s [...]
Posted in Food | Tagged Betty Crocker, Hamburger Helper, microwave, recipes |
By Chad on 10/12/2007
Fucking New York know-it-alls. Some smart ass on the New York Times website writes in a comment that Matt Holliday doesn’t deserve the MVP even though he led 2 out of 3 Triple Crown categories, because his home-road splits are .376/123/82/1.157 vs. .301/93/55/.859 (Avg./H/RBI/OPS). His supposed MVP? Jimmy Rollins, who was 20th in average with [...]
Posted in MLB | Tagged baseball, Jimmy Rollins, Kaz Matsui, Matt Holliday, MVP, New York Times, Phillies, Rockies |
By Chad on 10/10/2007
That’s really all I have to say.
Posted in Politics | Tagged Bush, conservatives, economy, Paul Krugman, religious right, republicans |
By Chad on 9/21/2007
Every time I read another article or column about Republican schemes to cheat their way into the White House, I get steamed. This time, I was reading Bob Herbert’s pair of columns from the New York Times (Sept. 18, Sept. 22). What’s sad is that nobody even cares anymore – we all just shrug and [...]
Posted in Politics | Tagged Bush, criminal behavior, Democrats, dirty tricks, Lincoln, Nixon, recount, republicans, Swift Boat, teddy roosevelt, White House |
By Chad on 5/19/2007
Mark Helprin writes a rather disingenuous piece in the New York Times op-ed today, arguing that Congress needs to extend copyrights again, beyond the already-obscene author’s life plus 70 years. What if, after you had paid the taxes on earnings with which you built a house, sales taxes on the materials, real estate taxes during [...]
Posted in Politics, Software Libré | Tagged copyright, Disney, intellectual property, orphaned works, Project Gutenberg, public domain, Shakespeare |