Pictures of Discovery's trip to Dulles
So far, this is the best collection I've seen of Discovery's final flight.
Generally, I second Krauthammer.
A journal of political, social, and other important, possibly even somewhat related affairs, including but not limited to: Central European Society, The European Union, HC Kometa Brno, American Politics, Film, and Beer.
So far, this is the best collection I've seen of Discovery's final flight.
Here in Czecholand, the three-party rightish coalition has started to come apart. The smallest party, named "Public Affairs," started out as a local party in Prague which was then assisted by a massive infusion of cash by highly questionable "byznysman" Vít Barta, and entered the Chamber of Deputies in the 2010 election, running (ironically) on a platform of transparency within the party and exposing corruption without. Originally, the idea was that they would have a huge online presence, and members of the party could vote online about various reforms and policies the party should support. This was probably a welcome and necessary development, as one particularly sleazy billionaire/lobbyist, Roman Janoušek, was recently linked to an impressive level of kickbacks from Prague's City Hall for his friendship with members in the largest ruling party, ODS.
Well, HC Kometa, as a number-8 seed that had to "play-in" to the playoffs here in the Czech Extraliga, finished the season Thursday night after a rough 5-1 loss in Game 6 here in Brno to Pardubice. The first five games were all decided by one goal or less, and indeed, Kometa's first two losses came as a result of penalty shots and superior goalkeeping at the end by Pardubice. 11,000 people crowded Náměstí Svobody, the main square in Brno, to watch the games, in addition to sellout crowds at what used to be called Hala Rondo but has now been renamed after a tacky casino company. But the team played some excellent hockey against Sparta and Plzeň, and it was a hell of a ride. As soon as it became clear in the first round that Kometa could, just maybe, knock off top-seeded Sparta from eeeeeevil Prague, your correspondent overheard one of his friends murmur, "asi jó, Brno bude peklo..." "Brno's gonna be hell this evening..."
Arthur Brooks, writing over at AEI, has a nice little article on "fairness" and its role in the free market economy. It's well worth the two minutes you need to read it.