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General / Raj Patel - Quite Possibly the Biggest Douche in the World
« on: January 13, 2010, 08:22:53 PM »
Anti free market author on The Colbert Report. Watch it just to see his mainline stammer. He's an Indian Thurston Howell.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/13/raj-patel-on-the-colbert_n_422066.html
(scroll down for the video)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/13/raj-patel-on-the-colbert_n_422066.html
(scroll down for the video)
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General / Re: Cheap Idea for your Woman's Christmas Present
« on: December 20, 2009, 09:28:23 PM »3
The Show / Re: Splitting Podcasts
« on: October 17, 2009, 01:18:14 AM »
You can find out how I split the podcast into bite sized chunks here. Been doing it for years.
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The Polling Pit / Re: GAY OR NOT, round 1: R.E.M.
« on: September 14, 2009, 08:28:51 PM »
Anything after Green sucks. Before that, awesome! Come one man, they were on the IRS label.
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The Show / Re: Wayne mentioned solar panels
« on: September 09, 2009, 08:36:42 PM »
How do you clear snow off of your solar panels? That's what I want to know.
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The Show / Re: Acid Trips and Splitting Birds
« on: August 26, 2009, 09:00:24 PM »
If I starve myself for 4 weeks, Dennis, you might look like a hamburger to me. Maybe in alternate universe you actually are a hamburger. Mmmm.
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The Show / Ayn Rand's influence on Harry Browne
« on: August 26, 2009, 08:43:00 PM »
How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
Afterword to the 25th Anniversary Edition
Section B. Acknowledgements.
Page 288
"I’m particularly grateful for the help I’ve received in years past from Alvin
Lowi and Marian Hall Landers, and from the writings of Murray Rothbard and
Ayn Rand. Since there are significant philosophical disagreements between
myself and these people, please don’t assume that they endorse any specific
viewpoints expressed in this book. There are also others whose past help is
appreciated, but whose ideas are so different from mine that they have asked not
to be named."
Section D. Recommended Reading.
Pages 296-7
"Individualist Philosophy
"Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. “This is the story of a man who said he would
stop the motor of the world — and did,” said Ayn Rand. That motor is human
intelligence. Ayn Rand makes a compelling case for reason and freedom. She
challenges her readers to come to grips with the most fundamental issues of
human life. Agree or disagree with her, but she will make you think. (Random
House)
"The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. A novel of a gifted and original young
architect who must overcome great odds to succeed. This gripping story explores
the meaning of independence, creativity, honesty, and integrity. (Bobbs-Merrill)"
Just throwing that out there.
Afterword to the 25th Anniversary Edition
Section B. Acknowledgements.
Page 288
"I’m particularly grateful for the help I’ve received in years past from Alvin
Lowi and Marian Hall Landers, and from the writings of Murray Rothbard and
Ayn Rand. Since there are significant philosophical disagreements between
myself and these people, please don’t assume that they endorse any specific
viewpoints expressed in this book. There are also others whose past help is
appreciated, but whose ideas are so different from mine that they have asked not
to be named."
Section D. Recommended Reading.
Pages 296-7
"Individualist Philosophy
"Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. “This is the story of a man who said he would
stop the motor of the world — and did,” said Ayn Rand. That motor is human
intelligence. Ayn Rand makes a compelling case for reason and freedom. She
challenges her readers to come to grips with the most fundamental issues of
human life. Agree or disagree with her, but she will make you think. (Random
House)
"The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. A novel of a gifted and original young
architect who must overcome great odds to succeed. This gripping story explores
the meaning of independence, creativity, honesty, and integrity. (Bobbs-Merrill)"
Just throwing that out there.
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General / Re: Daily Kos reaction to the AP Free State Project article
« on: July 29, 2009, 09:16:57 PM »
Fuck L Ron Hubbard and Fuck all his clones. Fuck all those gun-toting Hip gangster wannabes.
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General / Re: Looking for good liberty audio books
« on: July 08, 2009, 10:37:34 PM »
Rainman says, "definitely Bastiat, The Law"
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General / Re: Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
« on: August 04, 2008, 09:06:12 PM »
I prefer Common Sense to Free Domain Radio. I can't keep up with Molyneux.
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Free Radio Forum / Re: Pirate Radio
« on: May 17, 2008, 07:10:58 PM »
Here's a wired.com wiki on setting up a pirate radio station.
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Set_Up_a_Pirate_Radio_Station
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Set_Up_a_Pirate_Radio_Station
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General / Re: What would you give for a flying car?
« on: December 08, 2007, 05:24:18 PM »
the Helicycle is only $38 grand.
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The Polling Pit / Re: Male Plumage (Beards) - Hot or Not?
« on: August 15, 2007, 11:17:01 PM »
Truth is, in the history of mankind, cleanshavenness is the real fad. Let your face go back to nature boys. You'll still cut your whiskers, the only differences are 1) the frequency with which you cut them (once a week instead of once a day) and 2) the distance you cut them from your face (keep it neat). Besides, only real libertarian-minarchist-anarchist-freemarketeers have facial hair. 'nuff said.
Edit: A woman once told me she thought beards were like topiary for men.

Edit: A woman once told me she thought beards were like topiary for men.


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