Monday, September 30, 2002

P.G. WODEHOUSE IN INDIA

P.G. Wodehouse is pretty popular in India. Read a part of an article in The Economic Times. I read the whole article in a post on the PGWnet mailing list. Here is a quote:

""Wodehouse is a predictable pleasure," says Sriram. "Everytime you open one you know what you're getting. Yet there are so many titles that it doesn't get boring." More titles also mean more to collect. From a simple marketing point of view, Wodehouse's production was brilliant: an overall strong and consistent brand ambiance was delivered over enough different vehicles - Jeeves, Psmith, Blandings Castle, Uncle Fred, Mr. Mulliner, the Oldest Member - to preclude the chance of brand fatigue."

Talking about P.G. Wodehouse, I recently got an email from Amazon.com, telling me the following:

"Dear Amazon.com Customer,

We've noticed that many of our customers who have purchased titles by P. G. Wodehouse also enjoy books by Dave Barry. For this reason, you might like to know that Dave Barry's Tricky Business will hit the shelves on September 30, 2002."

Have you read something by Dave Barry? Could you compare him with P.G. Wodehouse?

BUSH'S HANDOUTS TO FETUSES

The Bush administration is pushing a new handout program. They want to give government health care benefits to "unborn children" (read: fetuses). Bush is pushing his religious anti-abortion agenda again, this time with a socialist twist. A fetus is a potential child, not an actual one.

Sunday, September 29, 2002

CHOMSKY ROUNDUP

I visited the International Book Fair in Gothenburg on September 22. The first thing I saw, near the entrance, was a communist bookstore, Pathfinder Press. A young guy approached me and handed me a flyer. He asked: "Are you a socialist?" I answered him by saying: - No, I am a capitalist! I forgot to bring my bag of "groceries" (tomatoes and eggs), so I didn't attend the lecture by Chomsky... ;) If you can't get enough of his B.S., listen to this radio interview.

BUSINESS ETHICS

Read Andrew H. West's great article, A Stern Opinion: MBA Students, Aristotle, and Ethics. Here is a paragraph from the article in the Opportunity magazine (NYU Stern School of Business):

"I would suggest that the road to ethical recovery involves changing the common approach to ethics among businessmen. One of history's greatest philosophers, Aristotle, took an entirely different approach to ethics, which philosophers call "egoistic eudaemonism." Aristotle said that the purpose of ethics was to help you, personally, to achieve happiness and a successful life, and that your virtuous behavior was what got you there. In his system, virtue involved not sacrificing your interests, but pursuing them. Virtues got you "goodies" in life. Of course Aristotle took a very rational approach to what was truly in one's interests and what happiness is."

Saturday, September 28, 2002

THE ANDREW LEWIS SHOW

Listen to the final show on Sunday, September 29. I will miss the program.
AYN RAND IN USA TODAY

Del Jones has written a piece, Scandals lead execs to 'Atlas Shrugged', in a recent issue of USA Today. I wonder why the article doesn't mention The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism. Please read Robert W. Tracinski's response to the article in USA Today.
CAPITALISM DAY 12/01/02

I read about the anti-IMF demonstrations in Washington D.C. I am against the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, but not on the same ground as the protesters in Washington D.C. The IMF and the World Bank are not real representatives for a free market and capitalism. We need a real defense of capitalism, not bureaucrats at agencies. How about a walk for capitalism?

Friday, September 27, 2002

WRITER'S BLOCK?

Nope, I don't have writer's block... I have several posts in my mind and I will publish them during this weekend. I will write about a part of the dark history of Sweden and draw some parallels to today's society. I will do a roundup regarding Chomsky and his visit to Gothenburg. On a more positive note, I will have a post on the popularity of P.G. Wodehouse in India. I will also write about the Good Life, e.g. tea, coffee, cigars, beer, etc...

Stay tuned!

UPDATE 09/30/02: I am still working on the post on Sweden's dark history. I have to do some more reading.

Thursday, September 26, 2002

Friday, September 20, 2002

COMMENT ON COMMENTS II

Thanks for your comments! I appreciate your feedback. Here are some quick notes:

Blair: I am glad that I could provide you with a good football source. American football is a new sport to me. I still have to learn more about the game and the rules. Please state your favorite team and sports bar. Thanks again for your kind words. Thanks for the online story on the statue of David.

Tom: Thanks for the link to the New York Soaring Towers Coalition. Have you read Matthew J. Dockery's great article, Manhattan Is the Monument?

Harald: I agree with you that you have to know the enemy in order to fight for better ideas, but I still will not pay $35 to hear Chomsky's speech from the "ivory tower." My priority is to visit the book fair in search of good literature, instead of wasting my time and money on a creature like N.C. Thanks for the additional information on Chomsky and Fisk.

NEW WEB TRAFFIC-TRACKING SYSTEM

As a Blog*Spot Plus user, I have access to the new web traffic-tracking system, bSTATS(TM), from Pyra Labs. Thanks Ev @ Pyra for this new tool! I have to check out the rest of the Blog*Spot Plus features in the near future...

Wednesday, September 18, 2002

MODERN TRASH

What does Eric Fischl's statue, Tumbling Woman, say about the level of today's art? The general public has a pretty good gut feeling toward this kind of modern trash. I think that Suzanne Halpin, the spokeswoman for Rockefeller Center, should take a walk to the 630 Fifth Avenue and study the great statue, Atlas. For a great analysis, please read Harald Waage's post, How the Modern Intellectuals view Man.

Talking about art, do you know that they have started to clean Michelangelo Buonarroti's statue, David? I read about it in my local newspaper, but I can't find the news online. If you have more information, please let me know. Related: They have found a drawing by Michelangelo at the Design Museum Cooper-Hewitt in New York. (Please note, the article is in Swedish. If you find an article in English, please let me know.)

AMAZON.COM WISH LIST

I have added a new category, Support. I have created a wish list at Amazon.com. If you value my blog, please feel free to give me your monetary support. I will add more products on my wish list later on. I am planning to add PayPal to the Support category in the future. Thanks in advance for your support!
GLOBE OF BLOGS

I have registered my blog with Globe of Blogs. I have added Globe of Blogs to the Resources category.

Tuesday, September 17, 2002

RECENT REFERRALS

I have added Stephen Downes' referrer system. I think it could be interesting for my visitors to see a list of referring URLs.
OBJECTIVIST BLOGS

I have added Sidney Cammeresi's Blog of Doom and Jeff Mayhugh's homepage to the Blog category.
VACLAV HAVEL

America is getting support from the Czech President Vaclav Havel for a future attack against Iraq.
AL GORE IN 2004?

Matt Drudge has a report on Al Gore's plans to run for President in 2004. Maybe Gore could get some advice from the pompous Prime Minister G�ran Persson. Listen to this quote: "We will work for four more years to make Sweden more just and more equal, and we will make sure that we also have a voice internationally and for international solidarity." Yuck, I am getting sick...

Sunday, September 15, 2002

CHOMSKY ON TOUR IN SWEDEN

Noam Chomsky is popular in Sweden. The International Book Fair in Gothenburg has invited Mr. Chomsky to deliver a speech, The World After 11/9 (V�rlden efter 11/9). You have to pay SEK 350 (~USD $35) if you want to listen to Chomsky's dangerous ideas. InstaPundit reader, Brian Jones: Please come to Gothenburg, Sweden, and ask Chomsky a question... If you want to see a clear example of hatred against America, read Chomsky's article, What Americans have learnt - and not learnt - since 9/11. [Via Tim Blair.] Here is the article, USA har inget f�rst�tt, in Swedish.
SWEDISH ELECTION

The socialists (the Social Democrats with 39.9% and the communist Left party with 8.3%) are still in power after the election. The worst thing with the result is that the wacko environmentalist Green party (4.5%) will have a powerful position in the political debate. For more information in Swedish, go to the official election site.

Friday, September 13, 2002

BOURQUE NEWSWATCH

I have added Bourque Newswatch to the News category. You could call Pierre Bourque, the Canadian version of Matt Drudge. I thought it could be a good idea to learn more about Canada at this time.

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

The appropriate response to the terrorist attack should have been in this way:


Founding Fathers information


And someday in the future, we will celebrate our victory according to Bryan Larsen's painting, A New Height.

Please, take a moment and read Robert W. Tracinski's column, What Have We Lost?

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Great start for the Patriots! They won their first game against Pittsburgh Steelers. I have to check with my favorite sportsbar, O'Learys, in Gothenburg, if they will show the games from the NFL.

Here is a web site dedicated to American football.

Thursday, September 5, 2002

COMMENT ON COMMENTS

Thanks for your comments on my post, BLOG*SPOT PLUS. Please, keep them coming! :) Tom: Thank you very much for your feedback. I appreciate it very much. You are more than welcome to send me a private e-mail message with your thoughts. I like to have a conversation with you. I will start to write longer posts with more of my own comments, ideas, thoughts, and conclusions on the things going on in the world. At the same time, I will continue to add links to articles, web sites and sources that I think are interesting. Christian: Thanks for your kind words! I look forward to your new blog in the near future!
BLOGS OF IDEAS

The Slate magazine has started a discussion between Kurt Andersen and Andrew Sullivan on the weblog phenomenon and blogging literature. I haven't purchased a book on blogging yet. Please send me suggestions on good books. Maybe I should create a wish list on Amazon.com?! ;) Slate is asking: Are Weblogs Changing Our Culture? For a great answer, read Mark Wickens' interesting post, Misfit Medium. I think that a blog is a great tool if you want to spread better ideas.
SWEDEN - THE SOCIALIST "PARADISE"

I will start to write more posts about the socialist welfare state of Sweden. It is my "home" country, but I don't feel at home in a country based on the "Jante Law." I am an American in spirit. My long-range goal is to become an American citizen. Glenn Reynolds has a post on Sweden. He talks about Sweden's position in the WWII. The leaders took a middle-of-road position and declared Sweden as a neutral country. I will do some research and come back later on with a longer post on the dark history... Mr. Reynolds thinks that Sweden is "poorer than Mississippi according to a Swedish study." I wrote about the study in my post, POOR SWEDEN...

I have a question to my friends in Sweden. How is the political debate going in Sweden, right now? It is an election coming up in a week or so. Do you think that the Socialists (Social Democrats, Left - Communists, Green Party) will win again? I saw that the government has a problem with keeping the books in order... Haven't I heard about that problem before?!
"CHOOSE VICTORY WEEK"

I think that this announcement from the Patriots for the Defense of America is a great follow up to my previous post:

"September 5�11 will be "Choose Victory Week" here at Patriots, an activist campaign to fight the nation's trend of coddling enemies and pandering to "allies." For each the seven days leading up to September 11, Patriots will focus on one heroic virtue, show how America has betrayed the virtue, and give individuals an opportunity to act in support of it."

If you want to know more about this organization, listen to an interview with Jason Crawford (president, PDA) on the Louie Free radio program on September 6, at 8:00 AM EST.

Wednesday, September 4, 2002

WHAT REVOLUTION ARE YOU?

I was checking the recent links @ Blogdex and this one got me curious enough to click on it: What revolution are You? I rarely do personality tests, but this quiz was in line with my taste and interest. I think that the keywords in the image should be "freedom and constitutional republic" instead of "liberalism and democray." You, the Sons of Liberty, join me in the fight for the Second Renaissance!


What revolution are You?
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Tuesday, September 3, 2002

BLOG*SPOT PLUS

I have upgraded my blog to Blog*Spot Plus. It will be fun to add images and multiple pages to my blog. I look forward to your comments and suggestions on how to design my new blog.

Related: Aziz Poonawalla's post, Blogger Pro. [Via InstaPundit.]
TAXED TO DEATH

The French President Jacques Chirac wants to introduce a new international tax...
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I saw an advertisement by Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME) in this week's issue of U.S. News & World Report. I have added FLAME to the War on Terrorism category.
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Read John Leo's column, Blackboard bungle. Related: my post, EDUCATION.
CENSORSHIP IN COMMUNIST CHINA

From Fox News: "BEIJING � China has blocked access to popular U.S. Internet search engine Google amid government calls to tighten media controls ahead of a major Communist Party congress." Related: my post, SOUR GRAPES.
THE AL-QAEDA NETWORK IN SWEDEN

Read Andrew Norfolk's article, Hijack case Swede 'linked to al-Qaeda'. [Via Watch.] For more details, check out Little Green Footballs' blog. [Via InstaPundit.]
MICHAEL NEWDOW

Michael Newdow has done it again. This time he is filing a suit against the chaplains in Congress. The taxpayers have to fork out more than $270,000 for the chaplains' mystical "guidance."
NO TV COMMERCIALS ON 9/11?

Why don't they want to run commercials on 9/11? Are the advertisers afraid of promoting their products and services? What do you think?

Sunday, September 1, 2002

LABOR DAY

Celebrate the Labor Day in the right way. Read Fredric Hamber's editorial, Time to Celebrate Man's Mind. On Labor Day, We Should Honor Man's Mind, Not Men's Muscles, as the Real Source of Wealth and Progress. Listen to Andrew Lewis' show, Not 'Labor Day'�Capital Day!
DON'T TREAD ON ME!

Go to Matt Drudge's flash report. If you want a product with the text, "Don't Tread on Me," read the the last paragraph of my post, "ENGINEERIST."
"SEPTEMBER OF SERVITUDE"

Read President Bush's radio address. Read also the fact sheet, September of Service. The documents are filled with the ideas of altruism. Related: my post, CAMPAIGN AGAINST SERVITUDE.