Saturday, July 14, 2007
To Deter a Thief (or not)
In the pet shop we saw this sign saying: "Break in! Make my day!", and where one could add a picture of ones own dog. Our Bosco is that kind though, that the following would probably be more appropriate...
Saturday, July 07, 2007
I wonder how Courtney Love feels about this ...
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My own Dead Pool picks arn't doing to well (or maybe I should say they are!)
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Tasteless in the extreme - and highly amusing (as my friend Robin puts it)
Rotten Dead Pool
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Delicious!
I had the idea I was going to display my del.icio.us tags on here. When I had published I decided it looked horrid the way I had done it, as it took up far too much space. I therefor decided to see what I could do, and so sat the display option size thingy to "minimum". I just thought it really funny that all I was left with was this:

This should give a good indication as to what kind of links I am most likely to save. I like the idea of that.

This should give a good indication as to what kind of links I am most likely to save. I like the idea of that.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
The Simpson/Linder Family
Sunday, June 24, 2007
“An Educational Disgrace”
From Richard Dawkins Tour Journal:
“I was beautifully looked after in Montreal, and was sad that I had to leave so soon. After a night stop in Philadelphia I flew on to Lynchburg, Virginia, where I now am. The drive from Charlottesville airport to Lynchburg was beautiful, the autumn colours glowing against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The host institution here is the Randolph Macon Woman’s College -- a proper university, unlike the ill-named and ill-favoured “Liberty University”, founded by the infamous Jerry Falwell, which shares the same town. It seems that some official body, somewhere, has seen fit to grant accreditation to “Liberty University” -- a “University” which, in all seriousness, teaches its unfortunate students that the world is less than ten thousand years old. I briefly visited “Liberty University” this morning. Knowing how many tax-free dollars had been donated or tithed to this “University” I thought at least that it might have nice buildings. Remarkably, they are spectacularly ugly, an architectural disgrace on the outside to match the educational disgrace of what is taught inside.”
Liberty university is a Christian university situated in Lynchburg, Virginia, US. This university (!?) claims that dinosaur bones at their campus are 3000 years old. They also lay claims that the Universe is a mere 6000 years old. Dawkins: "They're off by a factor of a million. That's not a small error. It's equivalent to saying that the distance between New York and San Francisco is 28 feet”.
Although creationism deserves to be laughed at, it is not funny; at least not when it reaches the university world.
Richard Dawkins on Dinosaurs & Creationism:
And here's for an amazing/funny/scary read: Index to Creationist claims
“I was beautifully looked after in Montreal, and was sad that I had to leave so soon. After a night stop in Philadelphia I flew on to Lynchburg, Virginia, where I now am. The drive from Charlottesville airport to Lynchburg was beautiful, the autumn colours glowing against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The host institution here is the Randolph Macon Woman’s College -- a proper university, unlike the ill-named and ill-favoured “Liberty University”, founded by the infamous Jerry Falwell, which shares the same town. It seems that some official body, somewhere, has seen fit to grant accreditation to “Liberty University” -- a “University” which, in all seriousness, teaches its unfortunate students that the world is less than ten thousand years old. I briefly visited “Liberty University” this morning. Knowing how many tax-free dollars had been donated or tithed to this “University” I thought at least that it might have nice buildings. Remarkably, they are spectacularly ugly, an architectural disgrace on the outside to match the educational disgrace of what is taught inside.”
Liberty university is a Christian university situated in Lynchburg, Virginia, US. This university (!?) claims that dinosaur bones at their campus are 3000 years old. They also lay claims that the Universe is a mere 6000 years old. Dawkins: "They're off by a factor of a million. That's not a small error. It's equivalent to saying that the distance between New York and San Francisco is 28 feet”.
Although creationism deserves to be laughed at, it is not funny; at least not when it reaches the university world.
Richard Dawkins on Dinosaurs & Creationism:
And here's for an amazing/funny/scary read: Index to Creationist claims
Lewis Black on Neo Conservatives
"I know what a neocon is. Someone who watches 'The Matrix' and believes it's real."
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