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New Activism Gallery
Posted by Joseph Rowlands on 5/09/2004, 7:43pm
I've just added an "Activism" gallery.  People can now submit a letter to the editor, an op-ed, or a report of some activism they were involved in (or are planning).(Read more...)
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New Intellectual Movement
Posted by Luther Setzer on 5/06/2004, 9:44am
This is an Objectivist adaptation of Eric Heubeck's conservative article proposing a "New Traditionalist Movement".  Heubeck consented to the adaptation on condition that his original article be linked from the Objectivist article, and this article satisfies that condition.(Read more...)
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CD Gallery Added
Posted by Joseph Rowlands on 5/04/2004, 2:31am
If you haven't noticed, we added a new Gallery to the Spirit page.  Now you can add your favorite CD music. Try to remember....this is "Sense of Life" Objectivists. (Read more...)
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Castro crank callers paying in pennies
Posted by Jeff Landauer on 4/29/2004, 11:17pm
Two radio show hosts in South Florida managed to con their way through the layers of phone bureaucracy in Cuba and get Castro on the phone on air. They called him a killer and he swore at them and hung up. Score one point for Capitalism. Now the FCC has fined our anti-communist heroes $4000. Doh! Socialism has eve...(Read more...)
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Britain's education secretary backs ID card bill
Posted by Marc Geddes on 4/29/2004, 1:30am
The Education Secretary will throw his weight behind a controversial draft bill unveiled yesterday by David Blunkett which could make it compulsory for everyone in Britain over 16 -except the Queen - to carry a biometric ID card by 2013. ...(Read more...)
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New! Ayn Rand page!
Posted by Lindsay Perigo on 4/26/2004, 12:32am
Just to let you know folks that we've added an Ayn Rand page, as a sidebar on the About page (bottom right of your screen on *this* page). I've written a short new essay - Who Was Ayn Rand? - & we've added links to previous essays about Rand on SOLOHQ. For better or worse, these all turned out to have been written by m...(Read more...)
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From the Editor
Posted by Lindsay Perigo on 4/23/2004, 10:35pm
I want to thank article writers for being so prolific of late, & to reassure those who are waiting patiently for their masterpieces to appear that they indeed *will* appear. As it stands there are contributions in the queue from Messrs Rick, Reasoner, Tingley, Stolyarov, Cresswell, Setzer, Younkins, Platts, Bachler, Ha...(Read more...)
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Atlas System Modification
Posted by Joseph Rowlands on 4/21/2004, 3:17pm
We've made a couple of changes to the Atlas point system. ...(Read more...)
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Technical difficulties
Posted by Joseph Rowlands on 4/19/2004, 11:24pm
In case you haven't noticed, SoloHQ had some technical difficulties over the last day or two.  I believe the problem is fixed (disk quota problem), but in the process some data got corrupted.  There were a few posts in the moderator queue that were corrupted, as well as posts that went through to the forum okay.  If yo...(Read more...)
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John Galt's motor, made in Japan?
Posted by Matthew Graybosch on 4/16/2004, 7:10am
Japanese inventor Kohei Minato has invented a motor that uses only 20% of the power used by conventional electric motors and uses magnets to make up the difference. It might not be Galt's motor, but it's damned close.(Read more...)
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