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Malachi151
22nd December 2003, 08:10 PM
Maybe you noticed I've been gone for a while, maybe not.

As of November I began working with Edwin Black, the author of IBM and the Holocaust and War Against the Weak:

http://www.ibmandtheholocaust.com

http://www.waragainsttheweak.com

on his new book due out in mid 2004 ( a very tight schedule) about Iraq. We met recently in Miami and spent part of the day together and went out later that night after he gave a speech at a local synagogue. He's a great guy, very nice and well spoken.

I won't be around much because I'll be continuing to work on this project in my spare time, I also took a new programming job in Ft. Lauderdale too, so my schedule is pretty full, not to mention the other projects I am invovled in.

Grammatron
22nd December 2003, 08:18 PM
Dang, that's going to be one long book if Malachi is working on it :)

American
22nd December 2003, 08:45 PM
I been hanging out with my friend Jim. We go to this bar that plays a local band that we know one of the guys from this other friend we used to hang out with. They got a good special on wings that are really good, and we always get dollar drafts of Coors Light.


Tell me more about your life, I been wondering what's going on all this time.

corplinx
22nd December 2003, 08:49 PM
Now I can finally sleep knowing that Malachi151 is okay.

shuize
22nd December 2003, 09:00 PM
What I'm up to now...

I had thought you were off to China to protest the proposed constitutional amendment there to recognize private property.

Edited to add this link: Private Property in China? (http://www.bjreview.com.cn/lh2003/0304-51.htm)

shuize
22nd December 2003, 09:09 PM
Originally posted by corplinx
Now I can finally sleep knowing that Malachi151 is okay.

Yes. That was keeping me up, too. Now I only have to worry about whether Saddam will get a fair trial.

corplinx
22nd December 2003, 09:24 PM
I'm glad to see your helping with a book about how globalization and evil corporations will bring on the eugenics campaign of the new century. Now I can unfairly claim you are a "typical" Howard Dean voter to try to paint them all as kooks.