Cain-sian Politics
Rich Galen
Wednesday November 2, 2011
"... Politico/Cain ...": Here's the original story on Politico.com which moved at 9:18 pm Sunday night.
"... Laurentian Abyss ...": Here's the link to the Wikipedia entry for the Laurentian Abyss.
"... NY Times ...": Here's the link to the New York Timespiece on the severance pay for one of the women in the Herman Cain story.
Mullfoto of the Day
Ooh! Ooh! I know the answer to this one!
Catchy Caption of the Day
Actual Caption:
UCLA's Interface Message Processor (IMP) (R) is pictured in the birthplace of the Internet, at 3420 Boelter Hall, the original location of the first ARPANET node at UCLA in Los Angeles, California June 2, 2011. UCLA professor Leonard Kleinrock and his team used the IMP, the packet-switching node used to interconnect participant networks to the ARPANET to send the first message, the letters LO to Stanford Research Institute on October 29, 1969.
According to people who were there, the message was supposed to be L-O-G I-N; but the system crashed after sending the first two letters.
(REUTERS/Fred Prouser)
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