CMM November 2nd, 2007
I got a twitter from Jack Lail at the Knox News Sentinel that a Google Street View car has been seen in Knoxville, TN. Be on the lookout for 2006 Chevy Cobalts with an odd tripod camera contraption on the roof.
Make sure it doesn’t catch you doing anything embarrassing….people have been captured doing some really bizarre things and there are event sites for top street views!
CMM July 17th, 2007
I’ve recently engaged in a very relevant and lively debate with a friend from undergrad. This friend is attending law school and is someone with whom I have intellectual respect. As it would be, it appears we fall in very different camps when it comes to American foreign policy. Feeling strongly about our perspectives, debates have been known to break out from time to time. Today was one of those occurrences. I suppose that we could categorize this as a civil libertarian (Wrady) and conservative(Miller) debate on American foreign policy, particularly in its consideration of 9/11 and the Iraq war.
While the debate started on facebook, our responses are constrained by a limited number of characters for posting. Additionally, I’m not sure that everyone who visits our page wants to read the dialog (although they would probably benefit from it).
Follow the comments for the debate so far:
CMM July 17th, 2007
I’ve recently engaged in a very relevant and lively debate with a friend from undergrad. This friend is attending law school and is someone with whom I have intellectual respect. As it would be, it appears we fall in very different camps when it comes to American foreign policy. Feeling strongly about our perspectives, debates have been known to break out from time to time. Today was one of those occurrences. I suppose that we could categorize this as a civil libertarian (Wrady) and conservative(Miller) debate on American foreign policy, particularly in its consideration of 9/11 and the Iraq war.
While the debate started on facebook, our responses are constrained by a limited number of characters for posting. Additionally, I’m not sure that everyone who visits our page wants to read the dialog (although they would probably benefit from it).
Follow the comments for the debate so far: