18 September 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 18 Sep 2008 On Monday, McCain said our economic fundamentals were strong; on Tuesday, he opposed the AIG bailout; on Wednesday he supported it. New poll shows McCain's bounce may be flattening. After McCain's attack on on Wall St. greed, it's revealed 83 lobbyists working on his campaign have worked there. A movement that once fought for limited government has presided over the greatest growth of government in our history. Former National Review publisher throws his hat in for Obama. Without invoking Palin, medical activists demand to see McCain's full health records. Palin's personal email hacked; what was found and what it all means. Think of science as the oil that greases the engine of modern government. The new administration should take geeks more seriously. Nintendo's per-employee profit is $1.6 million--higher than Goldman Sachs or Google. On the new philosophical, ethical complexities of climate change--economics alone can't make the decision. "It was like, bingo, we've got whales." Underwater recordings over the summer reveal whales passing near New York Harbor. I've seen grown men cry when they see their first whale. Nothing prepares you for the sight of a 50-foot, 50-ton humpback whale leaping out of the water. TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin's latest Digital Ramble: lists. Brian Eno soundtracks Spore with an ever-mutating song.