Late yesterday afternoon, my left ankle started to hurt after I got up from sitting at my desk for an hour. I thought it strange since I walked a lot yesterday with no problem. Had I sprained my ankle without even being aware of it? At any rate, I am trying to put into practice the treatment suggested at Ankle Sprain - treatment and exercise and hope for the best.
Underground, but not unconnected -- BART offers wireless service to riders. I myself wasn't able to connect via the SprintPCS service on Tuesday. Hmmm.
On Sunday, I enjoyed reading:
Ugly Images of Asian Rivals Become Best Sellers in Japan - New York Times
San Francisco's Mission District: Eclectic, Eccentric, Electric - New York Times
THE STRAW MEN OF IRAQ: Ten Pro-War FallaciesPosted by rdhyee at November 23, 2005 09:09 PM
Friday's hastily staged congressional vote on withdrawal from Iraq may have been designed to embarrass John Murtha, but the raucous session offered valuable insight into the various rationales for war and the tactics used to attack Democrats who oppose Bush's Iraq policy. A parade of House Republicans went after the Dems and laid out a surprisingly weak case for the invasion and continued occupation of Iraq. Here, in my view, are ten of the leading pro-war fallacies...