Archive for July, 2007

After taking off most of the last campaign (I think I stopped playing sometime just before tier 1) I’ve returned to Battlefield Europe. I’ve returned to the Allied side of the fence this time, taking up arms as either French or British. I don’t think I’ll join, or re-join, any squads right now. I want the freedom to play whatever side I want whenever I want. That’s not to say I won’t run with a squad or participate in a squad-led attack or defense, though. I’ve been in some good fights the last couple of nights, in Le Roche, Kalmthout, Bergen Op Zoom… just to name 3 of ‘em. I was going to stay out of the game until either I got my new system built or TOEs got in-game. But, it’s taking too long for either of those options and I’ve been jonesin’ for some killin’…

Know your warranty

Author: Rob Nolan

In my job I talk to a lot of people who would be a lot happier if they had just read and understood their warranty. If you know ahead of time that your warranty does not cover shipping, then you avoid the heartache of calling us up and being told no when you ask us to pay for the shipping. Companies provide warranties for a reason, to protect themselves and the consumer by listing exactly what rights each party to the warranty has and what is expected of each in turn. (more…)

Multifarious avenues of approach vie for attention as potential retorts to robnolan.net’s lewd harangues. With this letter, I hope to confront and reject all manifestations of statism. But first, I would like to make the following introductory remark: If I didn’t think robnolan.net would eavesdrop on all types of private conversations, I wouldn’t say that it has — not once, but several times — (more…)

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. (more…)