Just what the title says.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

In their raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan, the U.S. Special Forces team found many items of potentially valuable information. But no one was ready for a room crammed with 32 years of Redbook Magazine, all heavily read and annotated in the margins in what experts say is Osama's own handwriting. Apparently he was always looking for ways to do things more efficiently. When contacted Redbook's editors said that while they in no way condone terrorism, they could understand how some of the timesaving tips for modern moms might be adapted to help with operational logistics. Some secondary notations in some of the magazines indicated that Osama might have thought that his compound was a bit drab and could use some sprucing up.