“Once, when I lectured at the University of California at Fullerton, a student asked me for a short, simple definition of reality. I thought it over and answered, ‘Reality is that which when you stop believing in it doesn’t go away.’”
—Philip K. Dick,in Valis
#Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from Doctor Who (26 March 2008)
“God delivered me from the evil that is Dr Who, materialism and alcoholism.”
(via Exploring Our Matrix)
“Despite the awesome theological implications, the Christmas story is easily reduced to pablum. How pleasant it is in mid-December to open a Christmas card with a pretty picture of Mary and Joseph gazing beatifically at their son, with the shepherds and the angels beaming in delight. The Christmas story, with its friendly resonances of marriage, family, babies, animals, angels, and—thanks to the wise men—gifts, is eminently marketable to popular culture. It’s a Thomas Kinkade painting come to life.
“On the other hand, a card bearing the image of a near-naked man being stripped, beaten, tortured, and nailed through his hands and feet onto a wooden crucifix is a markedly less pleasant piece of mail.”
—James Martin #“There is a record of Copernicus being asked. There is a record that there was a response. There is, of course, no record of what that response was.”
William Krieger, 23 March 2008Americans seem compelled to stop people doing stuff in private whilst happily engaging in the most improper behaviour in public.
—MadPriest #omg i pwn3d yr <3 (12 March 2008)
A common new technology for monitoring defibrillators is vulnerable to hacking and even to reprogramming that could stop the devices from delivering a lifesaving shock, according to research to be released Wednesday.
In the past couple years, more than 100,000 patients in the U.S. alone have been implanted with newer devices that reduce medical visits by sending information on a patient to a bedside monitor that then sends the data to a doctor, usually once a day.
In the model researchers studied, transmissions from the defibrillator to the bedside monitor are not encrypted, which means that someone intercepting the transmissions could retrieve such data as the patient’s birth date, medical ID number and, in some cases, Social Security number.
A healthy way of living is be good to your health.
Lucky Numbers 3, 13, 23, 33, 43, 45
Recession! (6 March 2008)
Better stock up on canned goods while you still have a job. We’re all basically doomed. It’s gonna be just like the 1930s.
Woah, man, the colors. (6 March 2008)
I think I see God.
The biblical Israelites may have been high on a hallucinogenic plant when Moses brought the Ten Commandments down from Mount Sinai, according to a new study by an Israeli psychology professor.
(Via MadPriest)
“About 25 percent of the families that we’re seeing at our family shelter are a direct result of the sub-prime mortgage crisis. It doesn’t surprise me at all if people are finding an empty property and trying to make a little home for themselves.”
Anne Nolan, Spokesperson for Crossroads Rhode Island, 5 March 2008
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