Monthly Archives: October 2009
Carmelized Onion Pie
I took this recipe for a carmelized onion tart from The Pie and Pastry Bible and modified it a bit to make it a bit easier. I don’t own a tart shell, so I just used a shallow pie plate. … Continue reading
Visa auctions
So I’m reading Nariman Behravesh’s Spin-Free Economics (which isn’t). In particular, I’m reading the section on immigration. Behravesh is decidedly pro-immigration. I tend to be middle of the road here, neither falling in with the conservative camp railing against immigrants … Continue reading
Hump 5
Yesterday, I went to Hump 5, The Stranger’s annual amateur porn festival. I missed the first year, but have gone every year since. This year was the awesomest! The best in terms of entries overall compared to other years. And … Continue reading
Pietoberfest! October 17th!
I’ve been remiss in not posting some promotional/reminder stuff for the upcoming Pie Night. So here’s the scoop: Pietoberfest, the next Pie Night is October 17th, officially from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. What is Pie Night? It is a … Continue reading
Iran and additional protocols to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty
Remember in 2002 when the U.S. went to war with Iraq because the U.S. government said Iraq was developing nuclear weapons, and then it turned out that Iraq wasn’t? Me too. Because of that I’ve been skeptical about U.S. government … Continue reading
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Tagged diplomacy, i.a.e.a., international relations, iran, middle east, non-proliferation, nuclear weapons, united states
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