What about Steve Jobs’ Religious Beliefs?.
This is a better response to the question of Steve Jobs’ faith than I had earlier.
What about Steve Jobs’ Religious Beliefs?.
This is a better response to the question of Steve Jobs’ faith than I had earlier.
Ask St. Anthony To Help the EEOC Find a Clue.
Actually, this looks like a pretty clear violation of Catholic religious rights. Talk about creating a hostile work environment.
I’m not even sure that’s what St. Anthony is for. The patron saint of hermits and mystics, who gave away everything he owned so he could hide in a tomb and fight demons, he helps you find things?
Yeah, why can’t the government just not care about rights?.
Rust Belt Philosophy is my new blog I read because I want to make sure I’m not in an echo chamber. He’s confident to the point of arrogance and disagrees with me, I think, on every point.
I wanted to comment on this post, but my work computer prevented me. The problem here is that we have some hidden gods in the room. I’m not sure if the Fed itself is the god, or if Demos is. If Demos is the god, then the state is his temple system. Either way, Eli’s god is in defiance of my God. I don’t see why I need a reason why my God’s system should comply with his.
But I can say with confidence that I will not bow down.
FYI: Unction comes from the Latin “unguere,” which means “to annoint.” Like, with oil. On Aaron, or David’s head.
Giant In the Playground Games.
THAT is an excellent finalle.
Is this one of those “media is the message” things? Cuz, wow, what a media! I’ve got a video, from a radio station network, using paper cutouts and sepia tone motion photography. What’s the eponym for that?
You will never be this cool. — The League of Ordinary Gentlemen.
Christopher Lee gets one that says “I am Saruman and King Haggard” but he never wears it. He’s still trying to live down Count Doku and Willy Wonka’s father by playing the Death in all Discworld movies.
Rare Earth Mineral Prices Fall By 41% As Mining Companies and Buyers Switch to Alternatives.
This is the way it works. Now, who wants a bailout for all those poor mining employees who are going to lose their jobs?
Urban Reuse Goes Underground: Subterranean Community Park.
Turning an underground trolley station into a public park? The hobbit and the dwarf in me says, “yes.” This is also the sort of thing that attracts me to cities. They can have layer after layer of forgotten civilization under there.
Wow. I don’t know where this came from, but I want more.