Posted in Uncategorized on 03/15/2002 08:46 pm by Daniel Hagan
I took a day out of my time off last weekend to visit AR Fabrication. It turns out this place is only about 30 minutes away from my hometown. And they really know their stuff! My friend was getting a front mount intercooler installed in her Eclipse GSX, so I drove down there to check out the shop while they worked on her car. It was a blast! Everything that I saw in the shop was top of the line, and they had some incredible cars in for work. Their website claims that “we’re a team with a winning attitude”, and every word is true. I ended up talking with the guys there for over an hour. Even though I went down there to just look around, I ended up contracting for some work on my Eclipse (which will probably be done around the end of April). If you ever need some performance parts and you’re near D.C., look these guys up.
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/15/2002 08:23 pm by Daniel Hagan
Well, it’s been a long couple of days, and I’ve been quite negligent in my web presence. Don’t worry, I’m playing catch-up as we speak. Here’s some interesting stuff found via VodkaPundit:
A short letter by Tim O’Reilly (of O’Reilly Publishing) about how the RIAA and music industry is off it’s rocker.
An incredible article set to appear in Dissent magazine about the failures of the liberal philosphy in America, and what they need to do to fix it (from a liberal’s viewpoint).
The announcement of the new Big BLU, the next generation conventional bomb which will make the BLU-118 thermobaric bomb look tiny. As a side note, the article doesn’t say, but I assume the new Big BLU isn’t a thermobaric bomb. The Big BLU is slated to be a 30,000 lb. convention warhead, which would be twice the size of the current US Air Force record holder — the 15,000 BLU-82B, aka Daisy Cutter.
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/15/2002 05:15 pm by Daniel Hagan
Steven Spielburg makes some great movies, but I have to admit that I don’t agree with his politics. And, now that E.T. is going to be re-released, Stevie took the opportunity to digitally edit some of the things he objects to out of his film. (Why he didn’t just leave them out to begin with is beyond me.) Of course, if he wants to upgrade E.T. to be politically correct, what should we do with his other films?