Thimerosol/autism debate
Posted by Lippard at 6/13/2007 08:47:00 AM 0 comments
The ad is online, though it doesn't seem to be one of the ones the ONDCP put on YouTube, with subsequent ridicule.February 22, 2004, 05:24 PMI keep seeing this TV commercial from the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The commercial shows a girl standing on a dock on a lake, with a life preserver sitting on it, and another drowning in the water as she looks on. The voiceover says something like "If you had a friend who was drowning, you'd help, wouldn't you?"
Every time I see it I think it's going to be an argument for the nonexistence of God.
Posted by Lippard at 6/12/2007 08:05:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: atheism, civil liberties, drug laws, law, politics, propaganda
Bandar, the former Saudi ambassador to the United States, is a friend of the Bush family. George W. Bush's uncle and major campaign fundraiser, Jonathan J. Bush, was a senior executive at Riggs Bank.But the way I answer the corruption charges is this. In the last 30 years, we have implemented a development program that was approximately ... close to $400 billion worth, OK? Now, look at the whole country, where it was, where it is now. And I am confident after you look at it, you could not have done all of that for less than, let's say, $350 billion.
If you tell me that building this whole country, and spending $350 billion out of $400 billion, that we misused or got corrupted with $50 billion, I'll tell you, "Yes." But I'll take that any time. There are so many countries in the Third World that have oil that are still 30 years behind. But, more important, more important -- who are you to tell me this? ... What I'm trying to tell you is, so what? We did not invent corruption, nor did those dissidents, who are so genius, discover it. This happened since Adam and Eve. ... I mean, this is human nature. But we are not as bad as you think. ...
Posted by Lippard at 6/12/2007 06:49:00 PM 0 comments
Posted by Lippard at 6/12/2007 08:12:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: animal rescue, animals, dogs, security, technology
Posted by Lippard at 6/10/2007 09:38:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: silly quiz, technology
Posted by Lippard at 6/07/2007 09:07:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: animals, dogs, mind and brain, science
Posted by Lippard at 6/07/2007 05:58:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Casey Luskin, creationism, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, intelligent design, law
Posted by Lippard at 6/07/2007 05:22:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: immigration, philosophy
All publicity is good publicity when you're selling hokum to the general public.Registration records show that Eric Linden, who portrays Adam taking his first breath in a film at the newly opened Creation Museum, owns a graphic Web site called Bedroom Acrobat. He has been pictured there, smiling alongside a drag queen, in a T-shirt brandishing the site’s sexually suggestive logo.
Linden, a graphic designer, model and actor who grew up in Columbus, also sells clothing for SFX International, whose initials appear on clothing to spell “SEX” from afar and serve as an abbreviation for its mascot, who promotes “free love,” “pleasure” and “Thrillz.”
The museum’s operators, informed Thursday by The Associated Press of Linden’s online appearances, acted swiftly to suspend airing of the 40-second video in which he appeared.
...“We are currently investigating the veracity of these serious claims of his participation in projects that don’t align with the biblical standards and moral code upon which the ministry was founded,” Answers for Genesis spokesman Mark Looy said in an e-mail statement.
Posted by Lippard at 6/07/2007 02:00:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Answers in Genesis, religion
The premise is quite simple. First, find a useful Wikipedia article that normal people might read. For example, the article called "Knight." Then, find a somehow similar article that is longer, but at the same time, useless to a very large fraction of the population. In this case, we'll go with "Jedi Knight." Open both of the links and compare the lengths of the two articles. Compare not only that, but how well concepts are explored, and the greater professionalism with which the longer article was likely created. Are you looking yet? Get a good, long look. Yeah. Yeeaaah, we know, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. (We're calling it Wikigroaning for a reason.) The next step is to find your own article pair and share it with your friends, who will usually look for their own pairs and you end up spending a good hour or two in a groaning arms race. The game ends after that, usually without any clear winners... but hey, it beats doing work.
Posted by Lippard at 6/06/2007 03:41:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: technology, Wikipedia