The Useful God of Fiction
There aren’t many churches which can deal with atheists with equanimity. Continue reading The Useful God of Fiction
The Useful God of Fiction
There aren’t many churches which can deal with atheists with equanimity. Continue reading The Useful God of Fiction
I have had one precognitive dream in my life, that I recollect. Continue reading Meaningless ranting about unverifiable incidents
Some dude named Wolpert wrote Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast.
I guess I have a lot of reading to do!
Okay, now that I’ve cognitively set you up for this request, look what came through my inbox just now….
Loki, I know you never sign petitions but this is a MUST.
Hello from two CICLOPS Alliance members and fellow fans of Cassini!
For those of you who may have missed the big news, CICLOPS imaging director Carolyn Porco recently served as a science consultant on this year’s blockbuster feature-length film, Star Trek. In subsequent posts to the CICLOPS message boards (see the comments at http://ciclops.org/view_event.php?id=109), a few of you brought up the idea of petitioning to get Carolyn a cameo spot in the sequel, which is currently in pre-production and will likely release in 2011. In response to those comments, a couple of us put our brains together and decided to draft a real petition! We showed this to Carolyn, and she loved the idea, saying she’d be “honored to wear the Federation uniform.”
To move things along, she graciously agreed to let us send this note to her friends and supporters, fans of Cassini, and all CICLOPS Alliance members as a call to action. You will see that the petition says–and I’m sure you would all agree–that there are many reasons why Carolyn deserves a spot in front of the camera. So I urge you to please get out there and make your voices heard! If we can get 10,000 people to heed our call, I don’t think there’s any way that producer J.J. Abrams (with whom Carolyn worked on the 2009 film) will be able to ignore it!
To sign the petition (and leave a comment, if you like!), simply go to:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/dr-carolyn-porco-deserves-a-star-trek-cameo
and sign up. And be sure to spread the word to everyone and anyone you know!
Thanks in advance for your support.
As I do research on atheism and cognition, I am finding all kinds of wonderful things.
For discussion and reference, here’s a list of cognitive biases from “Born to Believe” by Andrew Newburg and Mark Robert Waldman.
The first bias made me snort. Now why didn’t I think of that?
Now don’t get me wrong, cognitive biases all serve us biologically, as individuals. Where they get wacky is when they get writ large onto public policy. Anyway, this book is providing LOTS to think about, and I also got The Essential Rumi by Coleman Barks with John Moyne (burst into tears on the first page, I’m SUCH a sap), Hardcore Zen by Brad Warner (punk rocker + Buddhism), and Spark (why exercise is important to cognition) by John J Ratey with Eric Hagerman. Can ya tell what my cognitive biases are from this small sampling???
AC Grayling is the son of a bitch atheist who is writing an atheist bible. In other words, he’s my competition. (In my tiny, feeble, twitching mind.) And really, he’s not my competition because he’s actually, like, a published author with a track record, and I’m just somebody trying to come up with 52 Sundays worth of atheistic bleating in book format to try to cash in on what I see as an atheist publishing gravy train. Except that I really believe in what I’m doing, I just can’t help being po-mo about it. And I can’t help thinking that atheists like Roger Waters ought to be incorporated into a liturgy, don’t you? And there’s a big difference between an atheist bible and a liturgy, they are really complementary aren’t they? See how fast my point collapses, like spaghetti after it hits the boiling water.
Anyway, he’s written a DANDY rebuttal to Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor’s attack on secularism, and here’s the link.
And speakin’ of atheists, have you seen Pat Condell’s latest? It’s BRILL.
Earthquakes, giant squid. Where will it all END?
Blasted through the entire first and only season of Lucy the Daughter of the Devil. The IMDB link is not particularly useful, so I’m not posting it. ScaryClown has been trying to get me and Jeff to watch it for, like, a year, and now I have to say it’s so funny and so disgusting… and I really like the style of animation.
I made cinnamon buns yesterday. Keith really enjoyed the sensation of walking into the house. He promptly ate a few. Jeff said they were the best ever, but he ALWAYS says that, it’s a joke really. That said, they were damned good. I was supposed to mow the lawn but ducked out of it. I will do it today.
The locksmith comes today, and that’s good, because the locks in this house are shite, what with the doors having been kicked in a couple of times.
Jeff wandered around the house testing all the outlets. Almost every outlet in the house was wired in backwards; some were sideways, even, and a couple were upside down. My role was to yell whether it was on or off (the lights in the tester) while Jeff turned breakers on and off to prevent untimely electrocution (although timely electrocution, in my view, is more the province of lightning than AC provided by BC Hydro. I mean, after all, people have been cured of a wide variety of ailments subsequent to a lightning strike. But I digress, as usual.)
The most recent True Blood was fabulous (Alan Ball wrote this one) and much funnier than normal. Vampire Bill gets a couple of good lines.
I found a letter that somebody hates me wrote to me three years ago and I THREW IT OUT. After defacing it, of course. I have actually been throwing my writing out, too, which is good, because a lot of it is baggage, crap and nonsense. The good stuff I do keep.
Found the lyrics to Bob Dylan’s New Year’s Day and wrote it down; found the SF story I wrote (with Michael Bishop’s markups all over it, o joy) & now I have to a) enter it because of course I don’t seem to have the original soft copy and b) get it whipped into good enough shape that I can start sending it out.
Atheist liturgy is coming along nicely. Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote some very nice stuff about atheism and I scarfed some for a reading. Didn’t know AE Housman was an atheist either; there’s some good stuff in there.
Which is what you say when rain wakes you up, and you lie listening to it and think “I’ve got a hat.” You go back to sleep, wake up at 5:30 – and THERE IS AN INCH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND. I knew this would happen. I mean, I knew it would snow the week of Valentine’s day. The increased amount of light through my bedroom window should have tipped me off. Now to check the sfu.ca weather site. They say there’s nothing to worry about, everything is fine. I bet they lie like a cheap rug. I checked the weather, and they aren’t even reporting the weather we are getting RIGHT NOW accurately. I mean, unless you consider rain/snow mix to be accurate. To be fair, it has both rained and snowed. Jeff’s response when I said, “Have you seen outside?” just to watch him leap up from his computer to peer through the blind was brief and Anglo-Saxon.
The economy is tanking so hard, and it’s so much on my mind, that I woke up this morning thinking about it. I thought, by the time this is all over we will have blamed everyone but ourselves. Oh, better think of something cheerful.
How to make yourself more resistant to evil.
It’s only 9:30 and Jeff and I have already cooked and eaten breakfast and done a small shop; I also put on a batch of biscotti for Tom’s birthday party tomorrow. Continue reading Busy weekend planned
I’m so glad I work where I do, I don’t feel persecuted at all for being a Unitarian.
One of the many useful internet acronyms is TL;DR. That’s when your truncated attention span decides to step out for a soda.