Posted on Tuesday 2004.10.12 at 11:43 pm in
life,
people
By Ryan McElroy
My good friend Maneesh was in town today for a local consulting contrat he’s working on. We met up after we were done with our respective work, and ate as Azteca before cruising around Redmond talking about girls, women, and various females before ending up in his hotel room watching Bad Boys II on HBO, while continuing to talk about, well, girls, women, and females. When Maneesh and I get together its usuallt one of those three topics. Sure, work and life comes up every once in a while, but not so much really.
Needless to say, it was awesome seeing him again, and who knows – he might make a habit out of this travel to bellevue thing. It’s a very real possibility, apparently.
Posted on Tuesday 2004.10.12 at 1:14 am in
politics
By Ryan McElroy

Thats all for today, folks.
Posted on Sunday 2004.10.10 at 11:15 pm in
politics
By Ryan McElroy
The most recent post on a blog I only occasionally get around to reading is one of the best commentaries on America, Americans and the modern world that I have ever read. And its not that long either.
The site is slow, but its well worth the wait for this one.
By Ryan McElroy
First (for all us nerds): On my way to Ichiro’s record-breaking game…
Second: At Edgar’s final game – as a player, at least.
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Posted on Sunday 2004.10.10 at 9:04 pm in
people
By Ryan McElroy
Chatting with Angela about my disproportionate lack of interpersonal communication skills:
Angela: well ppl don’t just say “yes i was offended”
Ryan: I say that
Ryan: well, I don’t say that
Angela: what do you mean
Ryan: because I’m not offended by anything
Ryan: but, if I were offended I would say so
Angela: i know you would
Angela: not everyone does though
Angela: sometimes it can be kind of tactless to just outright say “i’m offended”
Ryan: well, that clearly makes them less cool
Angela: hey
Angela: sometimes i don’t say “i’m offended”
Angela: are you saying i’m less cool?
Ryan: are you offended by that?
Hrm…
Posted on Sunday 2004.10.10 at 8:02 pm in
life
By Ryan McElroy
Being emotionally unstable can be a real drag sometimes. At one level, I know everything is fine, but nothing feels right, and life just seems to suck a lot for no discernable reason. Other times, everything seems fine even when its not. Which is nice, sometimes, but doesn’t really lead to realistic goals or working through issues in a straightforward manner. Some of my other characterisitcs can kind of make up for this, but I can’t help but feel that I’m not achieving full potential.
By Ryan McElroy
John Stossel is an anchor of ABC’s 20/20. His book Give Me A Break is the best introduction that I know of to the Libertarian perspective. If you’ve ever heard Stossel report, you should immediately hear his voice come through as you start reading this book. He gets down to business pretty quickly, but he doesn’t get bogged down in it, so you will always be wanting to read more.
While it is not as securely grounded in in-depth and tested research like the Friedmans’ Free To Choose, it is much more engaging reading, and comes highly recommended from yours truly. I have even been known to call it “The Best Book Ever,” although I admit that may be a bit of hyberbole. But only a bit.