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Something for anti-technology environmentalists to keep in mind: Let me give you one small example. We complain a lot about air pollution today, but there were 200,000 horses in New York City, at the beginning of the 20th century defecating everywhere. And when you walked around in New York City, you were breathing pulverized horse… Continue reading

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Perhaps children’s author Philip Pullmam continues to whine about the success of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia stories because he knows none of his own agitprop will be turned into big-budget movies anytime soon. Who knows? I’m not a huge fan of Lewis’s fiction myself, but Michael Nelson does a nice job here of explaining why Pullman’s… Continue reading

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John Derbyshire on the New Yorker’s 12/05 issue feature on the Dover, PA Intelligent Design case: The clearest indicator Talbot could find was, in fact, that people who avidly read the local newspapers were anti-I.D., while people who scorned to read them were pro-I.D. This is odd, since one of the two local papers, the… Continue reading

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Why do I have the feeling they are going to ruin it? Sky One is in talks to bring back the adventure series, which starred Patrick McGoohan as Prisoner Number 6. The series, which made its debut 1967, is today credited by its fans as being ahead of its time. Featuring McGoohan as a former… Continue reading