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- The (In)Compleat Index to the Almanack Archive
- Footnotes
- Capitalism
- Communism
- Authoritarianism
- Centralization
- Free Markets
- Government
- HTML
- Economics
- Sport
- Fascism
- Racism
- "Human Biodiversity" and Eugenics
- The Singularity
- Types or Late Binding
- Religion
- Boomers
- Why Lisp?
- Rust
- Cryptography
- Privacy
- Surveillance
- Atheism and Woo
- The Culture War
- Americans
- Europeans
- Arbitrary Enemies of Almanack
- Saints
The (In)Compleat Index to the Almanack Archive
Footnotes
Capitalism
Capitalism, Effectiveness of: "Capitalism: Good, Bad, Indifferent, or Just More Lombardy Flimflam?", Giovanni Battista Fuggero, Almnck. 1389.
Communism
Authoritarianism
Centralization
Free Markets
Government
HTML
Economics
Sport
Fascism
Racism
"Human Biodiversity" and Eugenics
The Singularity
Types or Late Binding
Religion
Boomers
Why Lisp?
Rust
Cryptography
Privacy
Surveillance
Atheism and Woo
Astrology, Usefulness of, : "Astrology – Proof At Last", John Dee, Almnck. 1575; "A Small Correction Regarding The Heavens", Francis Bacon, Almnck. 1605; "No, As You Were", George Warton, Almnck. 1675.
The Culture War
Americans
Europeans
Arbitrary Enemies of Almanack
Jim Henson
Because we stole the idea of arbitrary enemies from him (the muppets hate puppets for some reason), and because it's funny
Ben Franklin
Stole all our ideas
Voltaire
Arbitrarily banned because of the fake quote about defending everyone (also he was a total troll at our French salons)
Saints
Saints are people who would hate to imagine that they hold their position entirely by reputation, rather than the product of their thoughts, and also who we would like to avoid suing us, or even assuming that we dislike them.