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Part 4C: work in progress

The New Neo Posted on April 24, 2005 by neoApril 24, 2005

An update for those awaiting Part 4C of the “A mind is a difficult thing to change” series: it’s in the process of being written. But I always seem to underestimate the amount of work these things take (hmmm, I … Continue reading →

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Traveling again

The New Neo Posted on April 24, 2005 by neoApril 24, 2005

I’m going home today. According to the Amtrak website, my train is sold out. That should be…interesting. And, as luck would have it, this appears in today’s NY Times, entitled “Acela, built to be rail’s savior, bedevils Amtrak at every … Continue reading →

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Economic illiteracy

The New Neo Posted on April 24, 2005 by neoSeptember 18, 2008

Even though I was a good student, economics was my nemesis. I passed it, but it was a slow slogging grind, and it didn’t quite stick. And, although I’ve made an effort to learn more about economics since then, every … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics, Me, myself, and I | 13 Replies

The view from Brooklyn Heights

The New Neo Posted on April 23, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

I’ve been visiting New York City, the place where I grew up. I decide to take a walk to the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights, never having been there before. When you approach the promenade you can’t really see what’s in … Continue reading →

Posted in Best of neo-neocon, Liberty, Me, myself, and I | 12 Replies

A mind is a difficult thing to change: Part 4B (Vietnam–photographic interlude)

The New Neo Posted on April 22, 2005 by neoJanuary 13, 2019

[Previous posts in the series: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Interlude Part 4A] There were two widely-circulated and iconographic photographs taken during the Vietnam War. If you were around then, I can almost guarantee that you saw them, and … Continue reading →

Posted in A mind is a difficult thing to change: my change story, Me, myself, and I, Vietnam | 44 Replies

A mind is a difficult thing to change: Part 4A (Vietnam–the home front)

The New Neo Posted on April 21, 2005 by neoJanuary 13, 2019

(Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Interlude) PREFACE Part 4 has been a long time coming. The article itself is long, too–so long that I finally decided it would be best to divide it into segments, so readers might have … Continue reading →

Posted in A mind is a difficult thing to change: my change story, Me, myself, and I, Vietnam | 75 Replies

I guess they like the kimchee (“Escapee elephants visit Seoul restaurant”)

The New Neo Posted on April 20, 2005 by neoApril 20, 2005

The MSN headline did what it’s supposed to do–it certainly caught my eye: “Escapee elephants visit Seoul restaurant.” The article has a few wonderful details. There were six elephants in all; one elephant bolted during their daily parade outside a … Continue reading →

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Pope Benedict XVI

The New Neo Posted on April 19, 2005 by neoAugust 28, 2009

Just in–a new pope has been elected. He’s Benedict XVI (formerly Cardinal Ratzinger from Germany), considered a hard-line conservative. I think it’s interesting, in light of my previous post about cardinals over 80 not being allowed to vote for pope, … Continue reading →

Posted in People of interest | 7 Replies

Bloggers in person

The New Neo Posted on April 19, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

I’m here in New York, with the unbelievably lovely weather and the daffodils all in bloom. It feels like the tropics to me. Big celebration tonight for a major birthday of my brother–which one? I’ll never tell. But last night … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging and bloggers | 3 Replies

Timeless Orwell

The New Neo Posted on April 19, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

George Orwell was certainly one for the pithy saying with a lot of punch, short and to the point. I came across a web page specializing in Orwelliana, and was struck by the number of comments that seemed to be … Continue reading →

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Going out in style

The New Neo Posted on April 19, 2005 by neoApril 19, 2005

Viewed at Roger Simon’s–the following headstone seems to have inspired me to poetry. Please forgive me; I must obey my muse. Technology gallops apace, Computers, hybrids, men in space. So, now there’s a headstone That’s shaped like a cellphone To … Continue reading →

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Anti-Japan protests in China: what’s wrong with this picture?

The New Neo Posted on April 18, 2005 by neoApril 18, 2005

What’s wrong with this picture (anti-Japan protests in China, via the NY Times)? It still seems strange to see mass protests in China at all, post-Tiananmen–even ones such as this, apparently organized by the government for its own murky purposes. … Continue reading →

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