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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Stupid people taking over, episode 27
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Jesus love me, this I know For the Bible tells me so |
The Guardian reports that Republican Senator Ted Cruz will be chairing the committee in charge of NASA and the country’s scientific endeavors. Cuts in science/NASA funding might come next.
According to the Guardian, Cruz has attempted to cut NASA’s funding in the past. They also report that, a year ago, Cruz told CNN that “the last 15 years, there has been no recorded warming” to support "a so-called scientific theory" and that he has noisily opposed the EPA.
Cruz is not alone in this shift in power:
Senator Marco Rubio, Republican from Florida, was named chair to the subcommittee on oceans, atmosphere, fisheries and coast guard, which oversees the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Nooa) and the protection of oceans and marine life in US jurisdiction. Rubio has said he does not “believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate”, which is a more lenient position than the new chair of the environment committee, Jim Inhofe, who denies climate science outright.
From 2003
UC Irvine receives record number of applications (OC Reg)
...Up 7.7 percent from the previous year, 88,792 students from in and out of state are vying to enroll at UCI. Of those, 18,474 are in-state freshman Latinos – the largest number among the nine University of California campuses.
. . .
It’s unclear how many [students] will eventually be admitted. The numbers likely will be the same as last year – 5,400 freshmen and 1,965 transfer students, said Cathy Lawhon, UCI spokeswoman. But the figures will be determined as the state budget is firmed up.
. . .
UCI received the second-highest number of applications, behind UCLA.
...Up 7.7 percent from the previous year, 88,792 students from in and out of state are vying to enroll at UCI. Of those, 18,474 are in-state freshman Latinos – the largest number among the nine University of California campuses.
. . .
It’s unclear how many [students] will eventually be admitted. The numbers likely will be the same as last year – 5,400 freshmen and 1,965 transfer students, said Cathy Lawhon, UCI spokeswoman. But the figures will be determined as the state budget is firmed up.
. . .
UCI received the second-highest number of applications, behind UCLA.
Getting philosophical (take that love away)
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Young people communicate in a world in which things sometimes happen |
The semester begins on Tuesday.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
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Yeah, I'm bored. |
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Me too. What's happenin'? |
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Nothing's happenin'. [Pause.] Can I come over and hang? |
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Me? I've got Slim Harpo on the box. Also hangin'. |
Early December conversation with my nephew, Adam, age 10:
Roy: Adam! Santa’s gonna bring iPods for your little sisters. Would you like an iPod too?
Adam: Yes!
(A few seconds later:)
Roy: Adam, do you like listening to music?
Adam: No.
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Future Adam |
Just beginning to take that love away
Just beginning to take that love away
In a minute I'll wash that love away
Even now we remember what we used to say
Takes a minute to wash that love away
Take a clean break: wash that love away
Even now we remember what we used to say
Even now we remember what we used to say
We'll be together if we wash that love away
What's tha matter ?
Have to clean up ?
That's true
That's true
And it's taken
To extreme extent
That's why we
Work so hard to
Take that love away
Take that love away
Take that love away
Take that love away
Monday, January 12, 2015
Seriousness and solemnity about the world—"something so apparently crazy" and "captivating"
...“I was brought up in the presence of the Bible, and I remember with affection what it was like to hold a dogmatic position on the statements of Christian belief,” [Diarmaid MacCulloch] writes. “I would now describe myself as a candid friend of Christianity. I still appreciate the seriousness which a religious mentality brings to the mystery and misery of human existence, and I appreciate the solemnity of religious liturgy as a way of confronting these problems.” Then, significantly, MacCulloch adds, “I live with the puzzle of wondering how something so apparently crazy can be so captivating to millions of other members of my species.” That puzzle confronts anyone who approaches Christianity with a measure of detachment. The faith, MacCulloch notes, is “a perpetual argument about meaning and – reality.”—From Jon Meacham's review of Diarmaid MacCulloch's CHRISTIANITY: The First Three Thousand Years (Thine Is the Kingdom, NYT, April 1, 2010)
This is not a widely popular view, for it transforms the “Jesus loves me! This I know / For the Bible tells me so” ethos of Sunday schools and vacation Bible camps into something more complicated and challenging: what was magical is now mysterious. Magic means there is a spell, a formula, to work wonders. Mystery means there is no spell, no formula — only shadow and impenetrability and hope that one day, to borrow a phrase T. S. Eliot borrowed from Julian of Norwich, all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.
Bosch selfie
(—On why I'm not so hostile to religion, that "crazy" thing, as are others)
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Over the weekend, I bought an old oak pedestal |
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That's one of my mom's pots on top of the pedestal |
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Jesus loves me, this I know For the Bible tells me so |
Sunday, January 11, 2015
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