“Early Christians transformed the world by thinking different and living different, not by complaining about everybody else’s morals.”
—Alan Wilson, Area Bishop of Buckingham #This place blows. (31 January 2008)
Forbes ranks the ten most miserable cities in the United States. Surprisingly, Providence is all the way down at #10.
“I see that this is the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe.”
On NASA’s decision to beam the song “Across the Universe” into deep space, where it belongs.
Did, did you just double dip that chip? (31 January 2008)
“The way I would put it is, before you have some dip at a party, look around and ask yourself, would I be willing to kiss everyone here?”
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen.
Lucky Numbers: 44, 1, 28, 36, 48, 2
Superman building sold (29 January 2008)
Rhode Island’s tallest building, the Bank of America tower in downtown Providence, has been sold for $33 million.
No word on whether the new owners have filed for demolition permits yet.
Handling Paperwork
—From Dave Walker. His method is strikingly similar to my own.
Black Iron Prison
A friend recommended Philip K. Dick’s Valis to me, and I’ve been reading it sporadically the last couple of weeks. Today, I came across this:
New Age hurts your brain (27 January 2008)
“Traditional religion tends to promote the idea of social responsibility and thinking of others’ interests, whereas the new-age movement pushes the idea that we can transform the world by changing ourselves.
“The downside is that people are very much on their own and not part of a community, which may lead to a kind of isolation.”
Textpattern Release Candidate (27 January 2008)
A release candidate for Textpattern version 4.0.6 is now available. Woohoo, and stuff.
Crap! They can vote!? (27 January 2008)
Hispanic evangelicals, who, inexplicably, used to vote heavily Republican, are changing sides in large numbers. This shift may be significant in elections in several swing states.
Is it just me, or do most people sound excruciatingly vapid when talking about their favorite TV shows?
If everyone did more drawing the problems in this world would be cut by about 10-12%.
—Dave Walker #Uncle Sam doesn't particularly want you (25 January 2008)
But at this point, he’s willing to take what he can get.
WoW now bigger than Austria (24 January 2008)
World of Warcraft now has 10 million players, more than the population of most of the world’s countries.
“Okay, the point here is not to scream that Ledger was a drug addict…precisely.”
DrugMonkey, 24 January 2008It's easy not to lie if you never say anything (24 January 2008)
Lest Obama’s supporters get too excited about his 100% honesty.

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