• Politics, Schmolitics

    Rahm Emanuel Explains It All To You

    I'm not a big fan of Illinois' Congressional wunderkind Rahm Emanuel, because he operates too much like a "political machine" guy – he kind of held on to the purse-strings during the last election and a lot of deserving grassroots candidates had to scramble for campaign funds because they weren't "insiders" or sexy enough to pique Emanuel's interest. Be that as it may, he recently did a rundown of all the highlights in the scandals, schenanigans, and criminal acts that have come to light that have plagued the Bush Administration. The full text is at www.TomPaine.com.  It's a quite a…

  • Blogs Wot I Read - Music

    Official Internet Fight Song

    According to Joey The Accordion Guy the official fight song of the Internet should be that instantly recognizable classic, the "Amok Time" fight scene music where Kirk and Spoke duke it out with various bizarre weapons so Spock can marry his betrothed… and all that that implies. Like the Vulcan ritual that the music underscored, most internet arguments are triggered by a response in the most primitive parts of our brains, look silly to outsiders and seem to be taken up by people who are slated to have sex once every seven years.  My favorite weapon was always when T'Pol…

  • Mini-Posts

    Where’s My Super-Suit?!?

    The Incredibles – Wikiquote Yes, I was thinking of The Incredibles when my husband David had a "Where's my super-suit?!?" moment earlier today. Fortunately, he found it, and he'll always be my super hero.  

  • Episcopal - Geek Out! - Religion

    Evolution and Ecumenical: Together at Roundtable

    First of all, I had no idea that there was any such thing as the "Ecumenical Roundtable on Science, Technology and the Church", but I'm delighted to find that it exists, and seems to be going strong. Not only that, but several of the mainline churches that are all part of it have permanent committees that study the impact of science on religion: the Presbyterian Association for Science Technology and the Church, the ELCA Alliance for Faith, Science and Technology, and our own Episcopal Committee on Science, Technology and Faith. The Methodists and the United Church of Christ also reported on holding…