March 2008
Problem of evil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
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nickdouglas:
missingmuse: browneyes: cowboyo: Cut-and-pasted text from a Wikipedia article which provides superficial debunk of God based on simplistic straw man arguments that no one really reads but get reblogged anyway to reinforce smug atheism without requiring too much thought.
In 2001 95% of the murders in New York City were commited using airplanes.
– #mefi link log
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The Quake 3 Troll (text saved for future...
Linux is *not* user friendly, and until it is linux will stay with >1% marketshare.
Take installation. Linux zealots are now saying “oh installing is so easy, just do apt-get install package or emerge package”: Yes, because typing in “apt-get” or “emerge” makes so much more sense to new users than double-clicking an icon that says “setup”.
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Drinking latte while driving to Obama rally in my Civic hybrid and updating...
– emptyage
Kicking Dean Kamen in the stomach would have no effect as he has stabilizing...
– unsupervised
In Soviet Russia, forehead applies directly to YOU
– me
ceiling cam
britta: we were thinking about putting the webcam inside of our paper ceiling cat
britta: so ceiling cat really would be watching you
But hey, now I have tornadoes and humidity. Beat that, California.
– Mosaic Life
first www
britta: how did i get here i am not good with internet
bp: http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html - the first web page
bp: start there
Krrrlson: OH FUCK THE INTERNET HAS RESTARTED
jmnugent: clicks "view source".. and thinks he sees god
bp: i wonder if it's possible to trace one's way from the first web page to one's own site
lysol: haha
bp: that could be a kind of web-history-number
stynxno: 10000 degrees of kevin bacon
jmnugent: cyber-bacon ?
bp: maybe "LTO#", or links to origin
bp: Tim Berners Lee by default has an LTO# of 0.
jmnugent: "links to origin"... sounds very "sci-fi"
* just a reconstruction, not the actual first www page.
Reports in India of a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary in the sky have led...
– via This Modern World. Do not look directly at the Virgin Mary! Use an ultraviolet filter!