richard waugaman | November 12, 2011
A guest post by Richard Waugaman, M.D. Roland Emmerich’s new film, Anonymous, is inspired by the same theory that gripped Freud during the last dozen years of his life—that “William Shakespeare” was the pseudonym and front man of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604). The film has generated much debate, some of it acrimonious. Why [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 12, 2011
Sue Gardner is the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. Dear Ms. Gardner: Naturally, you are very welcome for the gift, even if it is no more than a widow’s mite. However, at the risk of sounding like one who is attaching strings, I’m not really the one you need to thank. Indeed, I’d like [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 11, 2011
David played the secret chord. That’s what we’re going to look for in the Bard. The secret chord. He took David for his example. “Set your whole delight” in God’s wisdom, urged his uncle Arthur Golding in dedicating his 1571 translation of the psalms to him. “Occupy yourself day and night, to lay it [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 10, 2011
Another cult classic by the inimitable, multi-talented, but ever-elusive Luke Jaeger.
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Roger Stritmatter | November 6, 2011
For months now I’ve been frustrated by the fact that the sorting code on site has been broken, resulting in the categories not working. For some time every every post has been listed in every category, even those to which they were not assigned. After installing WordPress 3.21, and reactivating all plugins, the problem has [...]
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