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Ha ha ha ha!
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Ha ha ha ha!
I thought galbinous_caeli was pretty clear when he said SHUT UP!
But no.
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There was a part of my barber visit yesterday that I forgot to include, and this article forwarded by
There was a news report on the tv about this asinine lawsuit over labeling science textbooks. Actually, the lawsuit is not asinine, it is asinine that we have to have the lawsuit. The lawsuit is trying to correct some stupidity, whereby they single out evolution as questionable science with a sticker on science textbooks.
Anyway, the receptionist was watching the same program on her TV, and she came over to us and gave a rant about evolution. “If it’s a theory, then why are we teaching it?! We should only teach facts!”
I looked over at the book I had brought with me, Stephen Jay Gould’s last book, Full House. And I looked back at her. A feeling of extreme tiredness came over me, as the enormity of trying to teach a receptionist in a barber shop the meaning of science in the space of the last half of a haircut hit me full in the face.
And then the scissors jammed, so I was spared the pressure of creating an impromptu persuasive lecture.
In hindsight, I could have simply said “Because most of science is a theory. Gravity is a theory.”
But there’s more to it. I would have felt compelled to go into what makes up a scientific theory.
“In science there are facts, and there are theories devised by looking at the facts and hypothesizing what would explain the facts. A good, robust theory, like evolution, explains the facts without contradiction. The Theory of Evolution is supported by facts from paleontology, biology, archaeology, physics, and a host of other disciplines. It is a very, very robust theory, and gets more robust with every passing year.
“Creationism, and that semantic abomination Creation-Science, are not science. Two of the reasons they are not science are a) it is not a theory that was hypothesized based upon looking at facts, it is a belief based upon a collection of writings written several thousand years ago by men who claim to be acting on behalf of a supernatural being and b) the idea of a supernatural creator is by definition outside of the realm of science, which studies the natural world.”
Folks, it is possible that a omnipotent, supernatural being created the universe twenty seconds ago exactly as it is. But Science Doesn’t Care. Unless there’s evidence for it, something we can look at in the natural world that shows that the universe was created 20 seconds ago, then Science leaves it to Religion or Spiritualists to investigate, or believe in, or commit mass suicide over.
“We believe in creation, first of all, not because of scientific evidence, but because of our faith in Jesus Christ and in His Word the Bible.”
-From The Creation-Science Research Center website.
“God put the dinosaur bones in the earth to test our faith.”
-Matt Horgan, during a performance of Improvolution at Dad’s Garage.
I could go on and on. Other people have. Piles of books exist.
Religious people, stop attacking the theory of evolution. It’s rude. It has nothing to do with you. It is just an idea. Don’t be scared of ideas. You don’t have to give up your own. You can keep them. I swear.
It’s discriminatory to attack evolution. There are plenty of other theories that contradict the Bible. Why not pick on them for a change? How about physics! Physics says you couldn’t fit a pair of each animal on an ark! Attack PHYSICS! Put a sticker on a PHYSICS TEXTBOOK!
“This textbook contains material on Matter. That objects with a volume larger than the interior volume of a container cannot fit in a container is a theory, not a fact, regarding the properties of matter. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and critically considered.”
*sigh*
I’m going to go back to designing circuits now.
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2002 Edited by Dave Eggers and Michael Cart.
A fine collection of short fiction and essays, and some combinations.
There’s a piece titled My Fake Job about a guy who just goes into startup company and pretends to work there. It’s funny, but I read in the introduction to the collection that it is partially fictionalized. The piece originally ran in the New Yorker, but once the fictional parts were uncovered, they disowned the article.
Both of the collections (2002 and 2003) have a few Onion articles in them, but I can’t for the life of me figure out why the particular articles in question were chosen. Sure they’re good, but in 2001, they had that prizewinning post-9/11 edition with fantastic pieces in it. Perhaps they’d already gone to print by then. Or perhaps they’re trying to dig up unheralded pieces.
Hard to say. I’m out of the targeted demographic for this series (15-25 years old), but I still like it just as much as the Best American Essays series.

Everyone remembers the ‘faked-orgasm-in-a-deli’
sequence from your kind of movie When Harry Met
Sally. It seems that you’re falling for a buddy
or have already fallen for them. Uh-oh. You’re
probably caught between the possibility of
having a great relationship and wrecking the
one you have now. You know what they say, it’s
better to regret something you did than
something you didn’t do.
What Romance Movie Best Represents Your Love Life?
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Some of you may know of this site, but I only discovered it yesterday when
Basically, you enter your LJ username and password, and set a few settings, and poof, out comes a pdf of your entire journal, with comments if you choose. It can generate in a number of book-binding compatible formats, and gives links to various places that will create a real book for you.
It failed for me the first time, I think it had problems with enabling userpics for some reason.
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I will not be moving out of Georgia.
I will not be moving out of the U.S.
The bigots, idiots and religious nuts can pry this country out of my cold, dead hands.
See you all in 4 years.
Amendment 1 sucks so hard.
From now on, I don’t live in Georgia. I live in Dekalb County.
Dekalb
Updated: 9:59 p.m. ET
Democratic Kerry 102,526 72% 67% of precincts reporting
Republican Bush 39,285 27%
Libertarian Badnarik 966 1%
Start buildin’ the walls, boys.
In an effort to work through some of my political views, I’ve been fiddling about with a stump speech I would give were I to run for the Prez. It’s not very eloquent and it’s quite brief, but it gets some of my stronger-held opinions across.
My new, sleek, black, speedy, upgraded computer is up and running!
I just backed-up almost 2 years of digital photos on a DVD!
I am ALL POWERFUL!
Zoooom!
Now, to sleep, perchance to toss and turn.