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Monday, January 09, 2006

So Moses went down unto the people, and spake unto them. (19:25)

And sayeth he, 'organize thy music according to iTunes'. And so it was done. Er... or at least started. I did not realize that we had collected so much music. I guess that it was in a format that discouraged use (CD), so disuse caused me to forget about it. It looks like I will be spending many a night ripping our CDs.

Then he doth say, 'Woot'. I think I have a plan in my head for the next couple of nights (though wanting to watch the Bruins game may interfere with them). Tonight: go home rip some more CDs, eat, then play hockey. Tomorrow: go to the Coffee shop and write a response to an essay I recently read (or watch hockey). I can understand why the romans spent so much money on the Colosseum. Sports (violent or no) are very distracting. I could spend much of my free time watching or playing sports leaving little time for me to think, read, discussing or doing other things. People could do some pretty shady stuff and I might just be too distracted to notice.

And, 'Though shalt not steal, lie or covet stuff that is not porn'. I randomly followed a link the other day and found this. It seems to share many of the concerns I have for what is going on around us, and it seems to be one of the few places that actually quotes Dean. You would think the news media would be interested in the person who is trying to reform the Democratic Party (you know the one that loosely represents 1/2 of our population). And by reform I mean 'grow a backbone' not 'stop taking bribes/kickbacks', which apparently is a problem among Republicans.

He then concludith, 'for the LORD thy God is a jealous God, and thou shalt not belevith in Evolution'. I saw this in one of Heidi's Science News's. It is always good to see stupidity mocked by in humorously ingenious ways.

1 Comments:

At 8:34 AM, Blogger Mike Henninger said...

At least my biblical references are mildly mocking (Last time I checked there was no reference of evolution in Exodus). Besides, if read from a purely poetic stance, the King James version of the Bible is quite well done.

 

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