Wednesday is the day I historically post links.
* It all finally makes sense; Michele Bachmann says the crazy things she says because she comes from an alternate universe where Jimmy Carter was president in 1976.
* Also in alternate-universe news: South Korean scientists claim to have cloned glowing dogs.
* Tough times in the mother country.
* They're turning Margaret Atwood's (very good) Payback into a full-length documentary about debt.
* "Crazy" Joe Biden was a key figure in the Arlen Specter party switch. Now who's laughing?
* The headline reads: "Student, 11, steps up to lead school band when budget constraints leave PS 37 without band teacher." Get this kid a scholarship anywhere he wants to go, and pour some real money into public schools already.
* The eleven most endangered historic places.
* Classic science fiction film on the Internet.
* The Bush-Obama position on state secrets takes a much-needed hit.
* The Fight Club Theory of Ferris Bueller.
* An entity passes the Hofstadter-Turing Test if it first creates a virtual reality, then creates a computer program within that reality which must finally recognise itself as an entity within this virtual environment by passing the Hofstadter-Turing Test. So now we just need to get Skynet self-aware.
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