As much as I would have liked to weigh in on a bunch of issues during the day, I’ve been fighting the snow and the snow hit (my) back.
Now that I can sit up straight, here are some thoughts, as usual in no particular order:
- Egypt is a mess, with the Street likely to fall back on the usual scapegoat regardless of what happens to Mubarek.
- Israel is (almost) alone.
- The Islamist-Leftist Anti-Israel Coalition (ILC) is happy but not satisfied.
- So the ILC will focus even harder on separating the U.S. from Israel.
Other than that, tell me what I missed.
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When I was at Cornell (1985-1994) I remember the university had a record of *never* closing because of snow… even when the weather was amazingly bad… and then came that fateful year (1993 was it?) when they had to bow to the enormity of the snowfall and close for a day or two.
So did Cornell close (cancel classes) at all this year?
@Rick67 – classes delayed that day until 11:15 a.m.
Hurt your back battling the snow, eh? Luckily you didn't encounter polar bears lurking in the snowdrifts – they anger easily and will give you a frostbite.
At the community college where I teach, we are closed tomorrow until 10 AM. I had planned to give my 8 AM College Algebra class their first exam of the semester. Lucky them!
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