Patrick Havens on February 5th, 2008

The French are famous for surrendering. Whether they give up in battle, or just in politics. They have gathered the reputation for this. Even though Napoleon had some great victories, and did his best to take over the world. Real Life Comics did a great job expressing this view.

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Patrick Havens on January 17th, 2008

When you think of Stephen Colbert, what do you think?  Pundit? Talk Show Host?  Funny Person?  Good Straight Man?
You think of many things, but I’m pretty sure that American Hero wasn’t one of them.  Well he wanted to change that opinion…
Pseudo-pundit Stephen Colbert might give officials at the Smithsonian a “Tip of the Hat,” rather [...]

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Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to sing the praises of his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., at the Napa Valley Opera House Cafe today.The appearance by the former president marks the second time that the 2008 race for the White House has touched down in Napa County. In September, former New York Mayor Rudy [...]

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Patrick Havens on December 22nd, 2007

After watching the REM: The end of the world(as we know it) a friend suggested I watch this reply… Since I love US I waas doubly entertained.  Besides being very well done, its appropriate.

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Patrick Havens on December 21st, 2007

Thank you Bizzle for pointing this mish mash of President Bush covering R.E.M.’s It’s the end of the world…

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Patrick Havens on October 15th, 2007

Now to give you some background. Skyline Park is is a large state park in South Napa next to the State Hospital. With hills, trees, lakes and falls, it seems that the park is a pristine area used mainly by horseback riders and the occasional BMX National Ride. A beautiful area [...]

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Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf stepped forward a while ago and wanted to explain why they also believed that Al Gore invented the internet. That’s one of those things you hear over and over, both as a statement of fact and as a joke. Now, to give you an idea why you would care [...]

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Patrick Havens on July 30th, 2007

As the Arctic icecap thins due to global warming, a race is looming to claim ownership of the rich energy resources under the North Pole.
The Russian mission involves a nuclear-powered icebreaker smashing through the ice to clear a path to the Pole for the Akademik Fedorov. This will launch the submersibles to scoop samples from [...]

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Patrick Havens on July 8th, 2007

I ran across this on a free image hosting site and figured I’d share. Its a pretty good photoshop, and funny to boot. Just so you know, I didn’t create it. It looks to be a Mad Magazine Poster.

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Patrick Havens on July 3rd, 2007

Wikipedian Protester [xkcd by Randall Munroe]
Considering all the political speech I went through tonight. The talks about “What is comfort” I felt this *cute* toon actually hits good. So many state things without siting, and even though the Wikipedia has gotten a black eye for invalid info… the community policing the information seems [...]

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