foxnews.com: Some Things in Common
Bush and Clinton are a lot more alike that their diehard supporters (and haters) would like to admit. Read the full story.
Thoughts from a Four-Month-Old's Dad
Keyboards are Fun: Jordan loves pounding on computer keyboards, and has already managed to send a few e-mails (with a tiny bit of help from Mom). Seeing that she enjoys hitting the keys, we wisely decided to get her some new toys -- now she's got a little laptop of her own, as well as a musical keyboard.
The Cat Gets Pissy: Our oldest cat, Cougar, isn't taking well to the baby ... or rather the amount of attention we give to the baby, instead of him. And he's taken to showing his displeasure by peeing wherever he likes in the house (including, this morning, on my computer bag ... thankfully my computer wasn't in it at the time).
techcentralstation.com: Thank the Reformers
The Law of Unintended Consequences as applied to campaign finance reform. Read the full story.
Reason.com: Is Big Bad?
The anti-SUV crowd deplore the trucks for everything from roadside fatalities to supporting terrorists to destroying the environment. They need to check their premises and this review of an anti-SUV book can help. Read the full story.
reason.com: The Running Man
Arnold Schwarzenegger's running for California governor, following in the footsteps of his Predator co-star Jesse Ventura. Read the full story.
A GPS for My Keys?
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a terrible time keeping track of my keys (though I've gotten better). Now there's a solution that could end my lost keys scramble forever: GPS locator tags
Steve Wozniak -- who started Apple back in the day with Steve Jobs -- has started up a new company that's creating Global Positioning System tags you can slap on anything. Dogs, cats, keys, kids -- you name it.
capmag.com: July Fourth Celebrates America's and the West's Core Values: Reason, Rights, and Science Are What Made America Great
'Nuff said. Read the full story.
reason.com: The Anti-Pleasure Principle
You can eat anything you want, as long as it tastes like cardboard. Read the full story.
foxnews.com: McJunk Science: Over Five Billion Fooled
McDonald's is embracing junk science in order to avoid the heat from wrong-headed -- but vocal -- activists. Read the full story.
enterstageright.com: Big Government Conservatism Alienates Libertarians
Big spending Republicans in love with Big Brother technology and policies are driving libertarians from the party. Read the full story.
