Titles of Blog Posts I’ve Started But Haven’t Published (Yet?)

And what a richer world we’d live in if I ever did…:

  • “Spam Trap Wisdom” — It’s sort of interesting what blog spammers are using now to try and break through.
  • “Keys to a Successful Life” — This post is finished already. I’m going to publish it one day, but I’m not sure whether it’s going to be on a particularly good day or a particularly bad one. I can see value in either argument. Occasionally, I go back and look at this post, laugh a little, then shake my head.
  • “Satan: What’s the Point?” — The crux of the post would be the examination of the it wasn’t my fault, Satan made me do it! cop-out.
  • “Does Anyone Out There Have a Cult I Can Join?” — Exactly.
  • “Iraq Cost-Benefit Analysis and Net Present Value: The Only Reason to Be For or Against the War” — Maybe it’s too late in the Iraq game for this article, but it’d probably be worth writing just after the onset of the next war. Probably hold onto it till then.
  • “Winning the Oil War and Why You Should Use as Much Gas as Possible” — Because the more we use, the less other countries can use and the harder it becomes for them to compete with us given the increasing cost of energy. Never quite got the logic worked out on it, but there might be some.
  • “How a Libertarian Could Become President” — He would probably have to be a celebrity and lie a lot.
  • “Best of bkdunn.com: Two and a Half Keen Years of Copaceticity” — Now that it’s been up for 2.6 years, I figure I may as well wait till it’s been up for three.
  • “If I Had Infinite Time and Infinite Resources I Would *Definitely* Do That” — Or, “what people mean when they say they ‘would like to’ do something, but ultimately never do it” (would probably come across a little caustic).
  • “Why Mormons Should Be Civil Libertarians” — Because we’ve had to put up with so much crap in our history that it seems like we’d want to help some other people not have to go through quite as much as we did. Oh well.
  • “Stuff to Do Differently Next Kauai Vacation” — #3. Bring a pair of pants. ‘Nuff said.
  • “My Top Five Things to Do on Kauai” — Wailua River to Secret Falls, the Ultralite Thing, Hanakapiai Falls, Snorkeling at Kuhio, and… Sleeping Giant maybe?
  • “Reviews of Christmas Ornaments” — And they would be scathing.

Thus ends my overview of things that have almost been and may yet be posted.

Informatively,

bkd

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