kelvin273

Real Name:Kevin Smith (no, not *that* Kevin Smith)
Location:Ohio
Joined:4-13-2006
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About me
I'm currently unemployed but going back to school to get a technical writing certificate. I'm also an aspiring fiction writer and a fan of science fiction, fantasy, and roleplaying games.
Why I use Clipmarks
Because I'm addicted to orange squares. Also, since 3.0 came out, I enjoy clipping things to show my MySpace friends. In fact, I sometimes clip local news stories that nobody else would be interested in just for that purpose.
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New York Rep. has four rent-control apartments
kelvin273
by kelvin273  7-11-2008   
 Even though I'm not a New Yorker, I'll take this as evidence that rent control should die a quiet death. It's really fun when you read about Rangel's villas in the Caribbean on top of these apartments.
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Hyped up drug studies
kelvin273
by kelvin273  7-7-2008   
 If you read the full article, some of the methods they use to make drugs look good are shocking. For example, if a drug doesn't reduce deaths from strokes, but does reduce the incidence of disability in survivors, they add the two numbers together in one column and claim that the drug reduces "death and disability" (meaning "death + disability," but people assume it means that the likelihood of death is reduced, too).
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Animals experience old age in captivity
kelvin273
by kelvin273  6-22-2008   
 This is interesting because I remember hearing that the conventional wisdom was that animals don't age. Maybe animals really do age, but they usually don't live long enough for it to show.
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Five Science Fiction Movies That Get the Science Right
nohobot
by nohobot  5-9-2008   
 "2001: A Space Odyssey" is my all-time favorite film, so I included almost all of the information from that section. The others on the list are also interesting, though, of course.
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The secret ingredient in absinthe: *lots* of alcohol
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-30-2008   
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Foxes guarding NASA's henhouse
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-30-2008   
 This has become such a business as usual thing in government that I'm not sure I can summon the outrage anymore.
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Dog whistle for teenagers
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-24-2008   
 My first reaction: If this had been posted on April 1, I wouldn't have believed it. But I have some sympathy for the teens. After all, "loitering" seems to mean "hanging around and being somebody I don't like."
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McCain, Ohio Dem Party aim ads at each other
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-21-2008   
 And so the onslaught begins, and it won't end until November. Such is life in a swing state.
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Congress may investigate BCS legality
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-18-2008   
 I agree that the BCS is a stupid system, but Congress has much more important things to look into.
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Evangelicals may go Democratic
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by kelvin273  4-13-2008    7
 If a fair number of evangelicals were to actually vote for a liberal like Obama in the general election, that would mark a sea change in U.S. politics. I can't help but worry that Hell would also freeze over.
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Russian space shuttle clone retired
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-9-2008    1
 It would have been interesting to see how the Buran would have developed. While we were good at going to the moon and sending probes to planets, the Soviet program was more concerned with the kind of earth-orbit stuff the shuttle's about.
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Cubans allowed to buy products they can't afford
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-2-2008   
 This is interesting. On the one hand, the new access to personal computers creates a new, de-facto freedom of the press (even without internet access to blog or post on forums, all you need is a printer to distribute anti-government literature). On the other hand, only the well-off can afford this stuff, and the well-off are less likely to agitate against the system, particularly if the system gives them cell phones and computers.
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Lincoln letter to be sold at auction
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-2-2008   
 I had to clip this just for the little historical fact few people know.
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Where The Boys and Girls Are
kelvin273
by kelvin273  4-1-2008   
 The good news for me is that single women outnumber single men by at least 20,000 in my hometown, according to this map.
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Are body piercings really worth it?
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-28-2008    4
 Jokes aside, it's weird that nipple rings set off the alarm but belly-button piercings don't. It makes you wonder if male agents calibrate the machine.
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WTC Developers suing airlines, airport
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-28-2008    1
 I'm still trying to figure out how there can be liability for the airlines when their pilots did the standard procedure for a hijacking at the time: cooperate. I could possibly see some grounds for suing the airport for security lapses, but even that's a little shaky given that the only thing legally wrong with the hijackers (before the horrific murder/suicide attack) was that they had overstayed their visas, IIRC.
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Dolphins use objects to impress females
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-27-2008    1
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Big bellies lead to dementia
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-26-2008   
 Apparently I'm in trouble if I don't get rid of my belly in three years.
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Muslim scholar denounces public baptism
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-26-2008   
 I'm still trying to figure out why it's okay for Western celebrities raised as Christians to publicly announce their conversions and name changes, but it's a crime for a Muslim celebrity to convert to Christianity in a public way.
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Creepiest gadget ever
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-26-2008   
 At last, a cellphone for necromancers. :-\
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Yankees expect to get away with murder
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-16-2008   
 The thing is, sliding hard into a base or home plate is considered part of the game, but going in with your spikes up went out with Ty Cobb. And Steinbrenner's assertion that the Yankees should get preferential treatment because they're a large market team just gives me one more reason to hate them.
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It's over, and the Democrats win
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-12-2008   
 I couldn't clip the entire 13 Keys system in detail and stay under the sharing limit, but check it out in the full article. The only problem with the columnist's analysis is that he forgets to mention that the 13 keys only predict the winner of the popular vote. It doesn't predict the Electoral College winner (and thus doesn't always predict the actual president).
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Girl in Clinton ad supports Obama
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-10-2008   
 Ah, the ironies of stock footage.
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Dennis Hastert's seat goes to Democrat
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-9-2008   
 Oddly enough, this development may be a good argument for not putting Obama on the ticket if Clinton comes back to win. If the downstate areas of Illinois are going Democratic, the party really doesn't have to worry about Illinois' electoral votes in the fall.
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Top Ten Grammar Myths
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-9-2008   
 See the full article for full explanations of the actual rules.
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Red state turning blue (maybe)
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-9-2008   
 I've been wondering over the past couple of years whether the 2006 Democratic victories in Ohio were just about Coingate, and this could provide some answers. The fact that Clinton was leading in polls of Democratic party voters before the primary indicates that her victory probably wasn't due to party switching. Second, turnout for Democratic primaries and caucuses was higher even early on in the process, when both parties' nominations were up in the air.
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Those French women are insatiable
kelvin273
by kelvin273  3-8-2008   
 Of course, it's always possible that some of this is just because women don't feel as compelled to put up a pure image these days.
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Afghanistan going down the toilet
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-27-2008   
 So basically postwar Afghanistan is looking a lot like postwar Iraq now. The Iraqi invasion (and the timing) just look better all the time. :-/
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Prank: Desktop Computers in Starbucks
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-26-2008   
 Apparently, this is from the people who brought you the Grand Central Station stunt.
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Vikings dressed flashier than previously thought
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-26-2008    1
 Frankly, I don't find the pictured outfit very sexy at all. I'm not sure if it's the model or the fact that it's very loose. Still, it's much more ornate than what you would associate with Vikings.
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New Texas poll, or the elephant in the room
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-25-2008    1
 I find it interesting that they're so obsessed with whether Clinton is going to narrowly win or narrowly lose. She needs to dominate in Ohio and Texas in order to catch up in the delegate count, due to the Democrats' fondness for proportional representation.
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How to stop a temper tantrum
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-25-2008   
 See the full article for the author's critique of Karp's Neanderthal comparison and an argument that this kind of logic sometimes applies to adults.
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New York merchants now taking euros
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-25-2008   
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St. Patrick's Day causing Catholic dilemma
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  2-20-2008    3
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Court Rejects ACLU Challenge To Wiretaps
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  2-20-2008   
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Female official not allowed to ref boys game
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-13-2008    3
 Apparently, nobody asked if this renegade Catholic school has female teachers or if the young boys are required to listen to their mothers.
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Bill Belichik's weasely interpretation of videotaping rules
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-13-2008   
 I'd wondered how he came to the conclusion that his videotaping was legal, and now I finally know. Of course, the fact that he continued the videotaping after getting the memo with the official interpretation shows a complete lack of respect for the rules (and possibly for rules in general unless they work in his favor). Good thing the Pats lost the Super Bowl.
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Why humans crave sugar
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-10-2008   
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J.K. Rowling's Crazy Copyright Caper
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-9-2008   
 I'm still trying to figure out how having a website with all the book's information doesn't interfere with the market for Rowling's future Potter Encyclopedia.
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What was that about spreading democracy in the Middle East?
kelvin273
by kelvin273  2-8-2008   
 So this makes the second country we've invaded that's fallen into chaotic squabbling among warlords and other nutjobs. Granted, in Afghanistan that was pretty much the status quo for most of history....
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