


In which the author ponders the question, "If you admit that you are a hypocrite, are you really a hypocrite?" He then provides his honest commentary on a number of fascinating topics. He insists, however, that his readers form their own opinions.
Please no comments on the MIT cheer and the CIT (California Institute of Technology) versions of the same cheer. The cheer's origin is shrouded in mystery (and we were first).Ye Olde CIT Cheer
E to the X, dy dx, e to the y, dy,
tangent, secant, cosine, sine,
3.14159
square root, cube root, log of e
watercooled slipstick, CIT!
"Under the law proposed by Potter, an offender would be charged $50 for the first offense and $100 for subsequent infractions. Waiver periods would be included in the law for neighborhoods during annual festivals. That means Little Italy residents would be able to save their spots with barbecue grills, lawn furniture or lumber atop five-gallon buckets during the Italian Festival each June."This bill to save parking spaces passed in city council, now the question is whether the mayor will veto the ban on saving spaces. On the 20th the message was -
"Mayor James M. Baker would sign the bill into law if it passes, city Communications Director John Rago said."But now he is vacillating. I think he floated the veto possibility to see which way the wind is blowing among his constituents. There is already a statute that says you can't litter and that has been used occasionally to clear spaces, but there is concern that if the items in the street haven't been officially "discarded" then that statute wasn't sufficient.
"They recreated the explosions in solutions including water, phosphate and salt, which meant the nanobombs could be used in the human body."As with all cancer treatments, getting the treatment to the tumor and then activating it is the hard part. I wish the researchers good luck in their attempts. As for abuse of the term nanotechnology - I am 1.75 billion nanometers tall, but I don't see anybody declaring me a work of nanotechnology.
I am shocked, shocked at the intolerance of the people of Havre de Grace towards hippies. Where will hippies ever find a place open enough to tolerate their free lifestyle.
Also, why are the antiques so expensive in this town? We suspect that it is because Havre de Grace is a tourist desination, or possibly its proximity to large cities with people that will pay that much. I bought two paperbacks, it was all I could afford.
Does anyone else think this sign is ironic? Or is it paradoxical? Or surreal? Please help, I am confused.
Leave your opinions in the comments as to which literary device is employed by the poster of this sign.