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"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Calgary Sun: Turns out peaceniks were the real patriots all along
Topic: Current Events 7:46 am EDT, Jun 23, 2004

I will NEVER understand why the book 'Sleeping with the Devil' was not more widely discussed by the media.

A lot of people did have questions, but none of them seemed to matter.

WE, as a country, seem to insist on lack of literacy in Congress.

The only thing they seem to want to read is the files they aren't supposed to on the Democrat's shared drives.
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It should anger all of us, this Fahrenheit 9/11 film. In fact, Michael Moore's award-winning, irritatingly incisive expose of Bush Junior and his strike-first-and-ask-questions-never bully boys, should leave Calgarians particularly peeved, since it is a celluloid confirmation of betrayal by a president much loved in these parts. How hard it will be for some of us to finally confront the truth. Those who have been made fools.

After all, think back.

When Dubya decided to embark on his misadventure in Iraq, sentiment in this country from coast to coast to coast swung solidly against signing up with the coalition for the killing, cautious about a common cause that was righteous in rhetoric but murky in motives. At the time, precious little skepticism surfaced in Calgary, however.

A solid majority of this city's citizens, including the overwhelmingly-adored favourite sons Ralph Klein and Stephen Harper, were gung-ho Geronimo ready to send our forces into the firefight, semper fi, do-or-die. The good ol' U.S. of A. Their country, right or wrong. Let's twist those Iraqi wrists until they say Uncle ... Sam.

Only a few thousand stalwarts, activists like Noel Ainsley, took to the streets to sound the alarm, shocked but refusing to be awed by the promised pulverizing. They did nothing rude or radical, simply questioned the edicts of authority.

Where were those weapons of mass destruction? Did the Iraqis really pose a imminent threat to us? Why could we not wait for the UN inspectors to complete their mission, mere weeks? Where WAS this alleged link between 9/11 and Iraq?

If no link, and there isn't, then what was the real purpose of the war? Why were the swimming-in-oil Saudis not pursued, Saudi Arabia being home base to most of the hijackers and the big bucks of the bin Laden clan? Why did 9/11 itself somehow get lost in the shuffle, with no card ever assigned out of the famous deck?

Ask those questions last year around these hawkish environs and you'd bear the bull's-eye, targeted as a traitor, an appeaser, an anti-American, a peacenik, a wimp, a Saddam sympathizer, some sort of snot who would have rolled over for Hitler if you'd been born back before the Big One.

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The Calgary Sun: Turns out peaceniks were the real patriots all along


Camel Toe spottings
Topic: Humor 2:21 pm EDT, Jun 21, 2004

WOAH That looks uncomfortable!

Camel Toe spottings


Moore's Farenheit 911 Film scores R rating - Moore disagrees
Topic: Movies 8:51 am EDT, Jun 14, 2004

This movies is probably not much worse than what I see on the news. Its been rated R for strong language and disturbing images.

Moore's Farenheit 911 Film scores R rating - Moore disagrees


What Is Thought?
Topic: Science 6:14 am EDT, Jun 10, 2004

In "What Is Thought?" Eric Baum proposes a computational explanation of thought.

Baum argues that the complexity of mind is the outcome of evolution, which has built thought processes that act unlike the standard algorithms of computer science and that to understand the mind we need to understand these thought processes and the evolutionary process that produced them in computational terms.

Baum proposes that underlying mind is a complex but compact program that corresponds to the underlying structure of the world. He argues further that the mind is essentially programmed by DNA.

Baum argues that the structure and nature of thought, meaning, sensation, and consciousness therefore arise naturally from the evolution of programs that exploit the compact structure of the world.

What Is Thought?


Sale for eBay Sellers Going on today
Topic: Cyber-Culture 6:12 am EDT, Jun 10, 2004

Today it is 10 cents to list fixed price on eBay.

What this means:

---If you sell on eBay you can list an item for a fixed price today that will run for the next 7 days for a dime.

---If you BUY on eBay it will be a good time to look for items that you've been wanting. Listings will dramatically increase and more listings will feature a set price with no competition other than the finding - first one to find it and buy it gets it.

--If you are a developer of a listing application - Your application will get free stress testing today. Most online applications available right now will indeed crash. eBay, judging from my past experiences, will falter in places and be slow at intervals today as well.

Sale for eBay Sellers Going on today


Iraqi Oil Pipeline is blown up
Topic: Current Events 6:01 am EDT, Jun 10, 2004

Obviously someone perceives that oil is a spoil of war.

Iraqi Oil Pipeline is blown up


RE: RIAA wants your fingerprints | The Register
Topic: Arts 10:49 am EDT, Jun  7, 2004

Rattle wrote:
] ] Not content with asking for an arm and a leg from
] ] consumers and artists, the music industry now wants your
] ] fingerprints, too. The RIAA is hoping that a new breed of
] ] music player which requires biometric authentication will
] ] put an end to file sharing.

And just what happens when RIAA - who can't even get a clue on keeping a website up or safe from hackers, lets everyone's digital fingerprint files be stolen?

RE: RIAA wants your fingerprints | The Register


Great site to find who's got your books CHEAP
Topic: Non-Fiction 8:54 am EDT, Jun  6, 2004

Put in what you want, and this site will search all the major book sellers to let you know WHO has the book for what price.

Its a great tool for finding books, comparing prices, and also selling books. (If multiple sites have cheap copies, you may not want to sell yours online if you have to pay to do so.)

Great site to find who's got your books CHEAP


The POPE and Bush meet
Topic: Current Events 12:02 pm EDT, Jun  4, 2004

In this very short speech I see clearly that the Church struggles for increasing its power and influence.

I especially liked the fact that this oh so diplomatic pope includes a bit about Nancy Reagan - She has been an advocate of Stem Cell research which the church opposes.

The POPE and Bush meet


Trailer for Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 911 Movie
Topic: War on Terrorism 6:52 pm EDT, Jun  3, 2004

Very good trailer. I *LOVE* the end.....

and the part about "WE don't read anything....?" I've watched enough C-Span to see plenty of congressman and even Rumsfeld put on the spot about "Sir did YOU actually read this" scenerios. Rumsfeld, when pressed on the Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Report, stated, Well, I read the executive summary." Great.

Trailer for Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 911 Movie


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