So Frank and I have been planning to start selling some shirts and stuff to raise money for the site, and we’ve finally gotten around to it! Via our link at the top of the page or clicking here, you can access a variety of PCS-designed items available for purchase at Zazzle. For every PCS-designed [...]
One of my friends just e-mailed me this video of Valentina Lisitsa playing Tableau Op 39 No 6. It’s freaking amazing.
Dr. Robotnik sings about his plans for tomorrow. A YouTube Poop Music Video by igiulamam.
Social-Networking site Myspace has finally made some long-overdue layout updates. First thing you’ll notice is the new home-page design. They finally parted from their old look of a million misplaced square boxes, to a new look of a million misplaced rounded-rectangular boxes with shiny gradients.
This is a five-minute condensed version of Friedrich Hayek’s book The Road to Serfdom from General Motors’ “Thought Starter” booklet.
Please note that the written panes go by quickly, so you may need to pause the video to read some of them.
Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty (hat tip) asks the million-dollar question: “At what stage does [...]
If the reader will excuse my apparent sudden bout of Anglophilia, I should wish to point out a hilarious article by London’s mayor Boris Johnson on bicycle helmets.
In my efforts to do the right thing, I have ended up giving offence to both opposing factions. As soon as I started to wear a helmet, I [...]
Sounds like an oxymoron, but here it isn’t. The British shadow home secretary, David Davis of the Conservative party, has resigned to protest the attempts by prime minister Gordon Brown to extend the period that police can hold terror suspects before charging them to 42 days.
In his eloquent speech enumerating the various encroachments of the [...]
As computers become more a part in people’s lives, their safety and personal information are placed at risk. There are loads of people out there that want to trick you and try to steal your personal information for their own benefit. This is done through all sorts of methods, including programs known as “spyware” that [...]
The great newsman and “Meet the Press” moderator Tim Russert, writes the New York Times’ “The Caucus” blog, collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack today; he was 58. One of the few intelligent and insightful people in news, Russert asked the important and meaningful questions of politicians both on his show and in [...]