Michael Crichton gave a speech on environmentalism and the challenges facing mankind. He makes an interesting parrallel. Though his use of "faith" is more what I would describe as "blind faith"… two completely seperate concepts. But that is the topic for another day. Below are excerpts followed by the full text. I have been asked to talk about what I consider the most important challenge facing mankind, and I have a fundamental answer. The greatest challenge facing mankind is the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, truth from propaganda. Perceiving the truth has always been a challenge to mankind, but in the information age (or as I think of it, the disinformation age) it takes on a special urgency and importance. We must daily decide whether the threats we face are real, whether the solutions we are offered will do any good, whether the problems we're told exist are in fact real problems, or non-problems. Every one of us has a sense of the world, and we all know that this sense is in part given to us by what other people and society tell us; in part generated by our emotional state, which we project outward; and in part by our genuine perceptions of reality. In short, our struggle to determine what is true is the struggle to decide which of our perceptions are genuine, and which are false because they are handed down, or sold to us, or generated by our own hopes and fears. As an example of this challenge, I want to talk today about environmentalism. And in order not to be misunderstood, I want it perfectly clear that I believe it is incumbent on us to conduct our lives in a way that takes into account all the consequences of our actions, including the consequences to other people, and the consequences to the environment. Continue reading
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Weatherman Uncovers Plot
An Idaho weatherman recently gained attention for an unusual theory that Hurricane Katrina was caused by the Japanese mafia using a Russian electromagnetic generator. Scott Steven believes a little-known oversight in physical laws makes it possible to create and control storms using a Cold War-era weapon allegedly made by the Russians in 1976. Stevens even more recently has quit the television station KPVI-TV. His departure comes after station officials learned the "Make a Donation" link on Stevens' Web site, WeatherWars.info (is anyone else a little frightened that weatherwars.COM was already taken?), where he expounds on his theory, was connected to Stevens' KPVI e-mail address. What can I say? You can't make this stuff up.
R vs D or L vs C…
Man Jeff has been contributing so much great stuff we may have to make him and editor… Things Republicans/Conservatives Believe Continue reading
Not Exactly Lance
Today I saw a man riding his bicycle home from a short shopping trip… you know, high gas prices and all. All the while he was smoking a Cigar! Man I love the South.
"They had no good cigars there, my lord; and I left the place in disgust." — Alfred Lord Tennyson, returning from Venice
"A handmade cigar is a rebellion against frenzy and insanity; it means supporting contemplation over rash impulse, and represents a civilized revolution." — Steve Worthington, San Francisco Financier
K.I.T.T. Road Trip
This is the story of a boy and his crimefighting supercar. Through the wonders of ebay, Jason was able to aquire the Knight Industries Two Thousand or K.I.T.T. This is the chronicle of that fateful trip home, Jason really puts it best: After saying farewell to my new friends, KITT and I hit the road, heading west… Everywhere I went, people wanted their picture with KITT. Every time I stopped the car – getting gas, at tourist attractions, even stoplights, someone would ask about him.I made a lot of new friends on the road. And, you know, fought crime. KITT and I roamed far and wide across this great nation… Putting right what once went wrong… And stopping to enjoy the scenery whenever it warranted. The road opened up wide before us. KITT always did his best to keep me out of trouble, but we had plenty of misadventures. We even had a very SPECIAL adventure in Vegas… I learned a lot on that journey. A lot about America. A lot about myself. “One man CAN make a difference,” said the really intense voice in the Knight Rider opening credits. While the dorky obsession is obvious, Jason weaves a compelling visual tale of a six day road trip rife with destinations. It makes you want to suit up and hit the road yourself… well maybe in a few weeks when gas comes back down…
Thanks Sarah