November 24th, 2002
Photos Online
I haven’t updated my photo gallery in a while, so I shared my entire photo directory:
http://rationalmind.net/mypics
I haven’t updated my photo gallery in a while, so I shared my entire photo directory:
http://rationalmind.net/mypics
A new SuperFan series is in progress….updates coming soon!
Update: Check out the latest issue!
The following post was inspired by the fine folks at the Atheist & Agnostic listserv:
It seems that everyone who has replied to my recent posts so far is stuck in the racist mindset. Black’s must obviously favor taking all the government’s money and steal…err, “redistributing” it to themselves and letting al the black criminals [...]
My art gallery is coming along at http://rationalmind.net/art—not many images are present yet becuase I am working on the technical side…
There’s a few more essays on my essay page, including one on Divine Inspiration and Religious Guilt
Oh, and check out this list of 451 (and growing) proofs for God.
Being inspired by other people’s ideas and not having any of your own are two very different things. I have many heroes and sources from which I gain inspiration and material to further my own ideas and actions, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
The key difference between the copy-cat and the independent [...]
Reports BusinessWeek:
In April, 2002, hackers broke into the payroll database for the state of California. For more than a month, cybercriminals rooted around in the personal information of 265,000 Golden State employees, ranging from Governor Gray Davis to maintenance workers and clerks.
Worse, the California Controller’s Office, which ran the database, failed to notify state [...]
Rest assured that the large number of empty beer bottles does NOT belong to me.
Since the server is running from my desktop now, the webcam is once again online.
I finally fixed that annoying inner frame!
Link of the day: Caffeinated Soap!
I got a new domain today:rationalmind.net and a new email: [email protected]
Hopefully, this will be my home on the web for the next few years!
So I tried to go vote yesterday and today but the whole world seems to be determined not to let me. First, I found out that early voting ends four days before the elections, so a trip in the rain to the MSC was wasted. Today, I went to the MSC to have [...]
Ms. Lichter makes several good points in her nostalgic ode to Victorian morality as she shreds the “chaotic muddle” which goes for morality these days. However, before jumping on the “traditional family values” bandwagon, it is worthwhile to examine the particular differences between Victorian morality and what passes for morality today.
Victorian ideals [...]