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Cincy Microcosm: I Win!
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. I win the title of worst commute ever for Thursday morning: 4 hours, 25 minutes! I thought when it took 3 hours last year, I'd never beat that. The 2 hour trip home seemed to fly by after the morning. Here are places I could've driven in the time it took me to get to work:. To Lexington and back. To Charleston, WV. My iPod and new radio transmitter held up for a surprisingly long time, so that was good I guess. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Episode #63: Summer Update.
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Cincy Microcosm: The Answer: Yes!
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Monday, October 27, 2008. This is a new blog for Dave and I, although we both have or have had blogs previously. We both enjoy blogging, but we are sometimes busy and lose track of our blogs. However, we hope by pooling our blogging resources, we can put out a high-quality blog discussing events in and around our lovely hometown of Cincinnati. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Media Stealing Our Theme. Anti-Clinton Bias From the Enquirer. Episode #63: Summer Update. In Case You Missed It.
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Cincy Microcosm: National Media Stealing Our Theme
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. National Media Stealing Our Theme. In an article at Slate.com. An Ohio native discusses a piece of local political baking: the Busken presidential cookie poll. Busken is a family-run bakery in Cincinnati, and every election since 1984, it has sold iced cookies bearing images of the presidential candidates' faces. As of today, Obama is outselling McCain at Busken's 19 stores by a cookie margin of more than 2-to-1. I was more interested in a later paragraph though. Five of our ni...
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Cincy Microcosm: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Paul Daugherty had a good article in the Enquirer, which I saw on Cinplify. About the move of UC from Conference USA to the Big East and how expensive. The move has been for UC. Mike Thomas wasn’t the athletic director when UC bought the Mercedes. He’s the one charged with paying for it. He’s not complaining, not even close. Who wouldn’t jump from Conference USA to the Big East? It’s just that, well, the big time costs. Big time. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. This is a new blog ...
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Cincy Microcosm: Vote!
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. I saw this at Andrew Sullivan's blog. And I thought it was appropriate for today. I especially did not expect what the young couple with the pregnant wife had to say. Whoever you are voting for, you should get out and vote. Even if you plan to take all the money from the rich to create a socialist utopia or plan to impose a theocracy, you are still probably smarter than most people. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cincinnati as Center of the Country. In Case You Missed It.
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Cincy Microcosm: Cincinnati as Center of the Country
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Friday, November 14, 2008. Cincinnati as Center of the Country. According to this map on Wikipedia. Based on census data, Cincinnati (or Covington actually) was the mean center of population in the U.S. in my favorite decade of Cincinnati history, the 1880s. Reminds me of the "moving right along". On mahketewah hall 1876 blog. November 25, 2008 at 1:26 PM. Yes, I topically bit that. November 25, 2008 at 2:45 PM. Also i went to X for HS, which is shocker too. December 1, 2008 at 9:52 PM. Over on my friend...
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Cincy Microcosm: November 2008
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Friday, November 14, 2008. Cincinnati as Center of the Country. According to this map on Wikipedia. Based on census data, Cincinnati (or Covington actually) was the mean center of population in the U.S. in my favorite decade of Cincinnati history, the 1880s. Reminds me of the "moving right along". On mahketewah hall 1876 blog. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. I saw this at Andrew Sullivan's blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cincinnati as Center of the Country. Anti-Clinton Bias From the Enquirer.
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Cincy Microcosm: Go Bearcats!
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Paul Daugherty had a good article in the Enquirer, which I saw on Cinplify. About the move of UC from Conference USA to the Big East and how expensive. The move has been for UC. Mike Thomas wasn’t the athletic director when UC bought the Mercedes. He’s the one charged with paying for it. He’s not complaining, not even close. Who wouldn’t jump from Conference USA to the Big East? It’s just that, well, the big time costs. Big time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cincy Microcosm: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. I win the title of worst commute ever for Thursday morning: 4 hours, 25 minutes! I thought when it took 3 hours last year, I'd never beat that. The 2 hour trip home seemed to fly by after the morning. Here are places I could've driven in the time it took me to get to work:. To Lexington and back. To Charleston, WV. My iPod and new radio transmitter held up for a surprisingly long time, so that was good I guess. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Anti-Clinton Bias From the Enquirer.
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