Recital time
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-03-18 12:45. BalletJuliana's [free] dance recitals are coming up at the end of May at Meadowcreek High School: » read more »
Tolerance for slow people
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-05-16 09:55. StupidityMy thorn has always been struggling with patience for slow people. I get frustrated when others don't "get it", regardless of what "it" may be. Something that has helped me immensely of late is Zietsman's IQ descriptions. » read more »
TuneBelt
Submitted by Wayne on Thu, 2008-05-15 14:48. BusinessTuneBelt.com has been a bad business to deal with. Their prices are almost twice the price everybody else charges for the same products. While their website says they use USPS Express Mail, they actually only use First Class. When requested to rush the order, they sat on it doing nothing for five days--without notice. Communication with the customer is nonexistent. An order number was presented on the website, but no emails were ever delivered with an order confirmation, invoice/receipt, shipping notification, or ETA. And they don't take Amex. » read more »
End of TuscanyCircle
Submitted by Wayne on Thu, 2008-05-15 13:34.I'm considering the end of TuscanyCircle. New content is waning. Interesting content (at least to me) has long been absent. Participation is a joke, excepting an annual debate. I'm either preaching to the choir (of one or two) or to no one. To my knowledge, no ministry is taking place here. There's some good reference material here amidst the noise, but I can save that off locally. I've even considered shutting TuscanyCircle down completely--or at least making it all private, password-protected. What do you think about the end of TuscanyCircle? » read more »
I hate engineers
Submitted by Wayne on Wed, 2008-05-07 12:20.I'm not a fan of engineers. I especially don't prefer to socialize with them. Even working with them is frequently aggravating. The stereotype of the socially inept engineer is just too close to the truth. » read more »
Oprah's new (false) gospel
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-05-06 08:13.Greetings,
This was sent in by an FCET member. It is "quite alarming" indeed and
relates to Oprah's "new gospel". You should be aware. I would encourage
you to pass this on to others, because huge numbers are evidently being
swept away by it. And it leads straight to hell.
http://www.carringtonsteele.ci...
There is also other literature out there concerning this and it is well
defended: Eg.
Goodbye Windows, hello Mac
Submitted by Dave on Sat, 2008-04-26 16:53. TechnologyThe die is cast. Really, it was cast when Microsoft released Vista, though I did not know it at the time. It wasn't long before I started reading about Vista, and negative impressions began to form. » read more »
Engineer joke
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-15 18:45. HumorA project manager, hardware engineer and software engineer were in a car heading down a hill when the brakes failed. The driver managed to get it stopped by using the gears and a convenient dirt track. » read more »
Dancing illegal in D.C.?
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-15 15:01. Politicshttp://freethejefferson1.wordp... chronicles the plight of a "freedom dancer" apparently arrested for--well, for nothing, really. You really have to read it to believe it. I'm sure there's another side to this, but I have hard to imagining it's markedly different than the account at this link. Check it out.
Personal responsibility
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-04-11 16:37. HolinessWe are responsible for our own actions. Apparently, this is a concept rather foreign to many people. I thought jotting down a few supporting verses may be helpful. After all, if we are willing servants of the Lord, then His Word is to be obeyed. » read more »
Israel's accomplishments
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-04-11 16:06. IsraelThank you, Dr. Richard Booker for your wonderful support of Israel. And thank you, Stan Goodenough, for remaining true to the Word of God and standing with Israel. With a few notable exceptions like Richard and Stan, all the world hates Israel. As a shining example, the French Ambassador in England says "Israel is nothing but a #*&*# little country." (Nice potty mouth, Frenchy.) Despite having 1/1000th of the world's population, Israel has had great accomplishments we all enjoy: » read more »
IDF 'relieving' Samaria's Jews of weapons
Submitted by Wayne on Thu, 2008-04-10 13:51. IsraelIDF 'relieving' Samaria's Jews of weapons - In what some worry could turn out to be 'Step 1 of Disengagement 2' - IDF forces have reportedly recently been confiscating hundreds of weapons and other military equipment from Jewish communities in Samaria. » read more »
A refresher course in economics
Submitted by Dave on Tue, 2008-04-08 15:56. Economics | StupidityAs Vox points out, it appears the leaders of the Massachusetts government could use one:
Apparently the Law of Supply and Demand still comes as a bit of a shock to some. What, you mean you can't subsidize the cost of health care without increasing the demand for it?
Now in Massachusetts, in an unintended consequence of universal coverage, the imbalance is being exacerbated by the state’s new law requiring residents to have health insurance. » read more »
Please support PIM
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-08 11:22. BalletI want to encourage you to prayerfully consider supporting PIM financially. I find few charities to be worthwhile, often because their stewardship is poor. However, PIM is exemplary, and I wholeheartedly endorse them without reservation. » read more »
Donating points
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-08 11:13. EconomicsMany credit/charge* cards accrue bonus points that can be exchanged for gifts, gift cards, cash, etc. Many of these cards also offer the chance to change these points in for a charitable contribution to any charity of your choice. Often, the exchange value for such contributions is better than the exchange value for cash or goods. » read more »
The difference between D and R
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-08 10:19. PoliticsThe difference between D and R - [Vox Popoli]
This is worthy of quotation in its entirety:
Rod Dreher sums it up:
The difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is the Dems will tax us to blow our money, and the Republicans will just put the shopping spree on a credit card. » read more »
Grace or tolerance
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-04-04 08:39. Confession | HolinessI have been told on occasion that I don't show enough grace in my blogs. It's true, of course, that I can be blunt, brutal, and confrontational. (Thanks. I try.) However, as for showing grace, let's remember the definition. » read more »
Laughing at yourself
Submitted by Dave on Thu, 2008-04-03 11:47. Creationism | Humor | StupidityIn my experience, it is a very bad sign when supposedly intelligent people clearly demonstrate that a) they have no sense of humor, and b) they cannot laugh at themselves.
First, check out this video. Now, have a look at this summary of Richard Dawkins' reaction to the video. Recall that this guy is supposed to be an "intellectual."
Sorry, Dick, but you don't get it, and we do. Too funny.
Exposing Islam
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-01 08:59. Islam | Politics | WarMuslims seem intent to prove Islam's peaceful nature, even if they have to kill you to do it. Dave wrote about this a year ago, but the Dutch may have finally found a backbone :
A Dutch parliamentarian who believes Islam’s massive global growth is feeding on the worldwide fear of denouncing the violence-based religion, this week did what few men have had the courage to do, and confronted it. » read more »
Bush and Rice disobey God
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-01 08:31. Doctrine | IsraelJust as Stan writes to Condi, I, too, warn Americans of the account they will soon give for their support of an administration that stands opposed to Israel and the Word of God:
All Christians who believe the Bible and strive to live by it are responsible for conveying its truths. We have a calling, a duty, a responsibility; and a day is coming when we will have to give an account. » read more »
Science versus naturalism
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-04-01 07:53. CreationismStupid scientists (which is the bulk of them, I'm afraid) regularly conflate science and naturalism as if they were synonymous. Science is a process (and a body of knowledge and a career, but these are beside the point), that's all. This process may be used within the context of many worldviews. Naturalism, on the other hand, is a worldview and a religion. Naturalism assumes a priori that the physical world (dark matter and dark energy notwithstanding) is all that there was, is, or will be. There is no scientific process behind this presumption; it is as much or more of a leap of faith as is a belief in the supernatural. » read more »
To those who hate Zion
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-03-28 12:43. BibleI pray that all who hate the city of Zion will be made ashamed and forced to turn and run. And don't let anyone who passes by say to them, "The LORD bless you! I give you my blessing in the name of the LORD." (Psalm 129:5,8 CEV)
I see dumb people
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-03-28 11:20. StupidityFrom http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/... ...
Incompetent People Really Have No Clue, Studies Find
They're blind to own failings, others' skillsErica Goode, New York Times
Tuesday, January 18
There are many incompetent people in the world. Dr. David A. Dunning is haunted by the fear that he might be one of them.
Dunning, a professor of psychology at Cornell, worries about this because, according to his research, most incompetent people do not know that they are incompetent. » read more »
Torture
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-03-28 10:51. Doctrine | PoliticsThere's been a lot of press these last few years about torture being used by the U.S. against prisoners in the "War against Terror". Most definitions of torture define in terms of physical or mental pain, usually inflicted to extract information or for the pleasure of it. I don't care to debate the definition--it's not terribly important--but I am interested in discussing the morality of torture. » read more »
Abraham's was a false religion?
Submitted by Wayne on Wed, 2008-03-26 09:34. Church | DoctrineLast Sunday, my pastor tried to equate Judaism to a number of false faiths. To be sure, the modern perversion of Judaism is at odds with the TNK (Bible) in many ways. However, my pastor didn't mention modern Judaism but essentially named Abraham as father of a false religion (akin to Buddha, Confucius, and Muhammad). I'm sure he's not cognizant of just how much he violated Biblical/Godly doctrine in so doing. » read more »
Christian conservatives [sic] are stupid
Submitted by Wayne on Fri, 2008-03-14 12:32. Doctrine | Politics | StupidityWith a claim like this, and given most of my believing friends are self-identified conservatives, I suppose I should explain. » read more »
Judging others
Submitted by Wayne on Wed, 2008-03-12 12:51. Bible | DoctrineMatthew 7:1 must be one of the more frequently abused Scripture verses.
Judge not, that ye be not judged. (Matthew 7:1 KJV)
First, let's put it into its immediate context, Matthew 7:1-5: » read more »
Tolerating stupidity
Submitted by Wayne on Wed, 2008-03-12 08:50. Bible | Doctrine | Holiness | Stupidity2 Corinthians 11:19 may very well be the most sarcastic line penned by Paul. Its meaning is quite evident, though: the wise are not to tolerate fools. Put another way, stupidity is not at all kosher. Foolishness, stupidity, and sin are almost synonymous. A fool, in the Biblical sense, is one who practices sin, as opposed to a true believer whose sins are unwanted exceptions rather than preferred. I personally like the word "stupid" over "foolish" only because it's more insulting (I hate sin!), but it's pretty much the same thing in my book. After all, one must be pretty stupid indeed to disobey the Supreme Judge, let alone make it a habit. » read more »
Defense attorney wanted
Submitted by Wayne on Tue, 2008-03-11 08:34. JusticeI am looking for a good criminal defense attorney, specifically one supportive of the Second Amendment and familiar with self-defense. Can you recommend one in GA (Gwinnett) to me?
IQ
Submitted by Wayne on Mon, 2008-02-04 09:27. StupidityFrom http://www.sundayindependent.c... (edited for brevity, published for succinct reference)...
In describing the meaning of specific IQs, Zietsman gave Johannesburg Mensans the following analyses which, because of pressure of space, have been greatly shortened.
IQ below 12 - functioning is absolutely minimal... incapable of self-maintenance in any way. Can't even be toilet-trained.
Between 12 and 28: profound retardation. Once known as "idiots", this group are without understanding or ordinary mental capacity. Need constant care and supervision. An IQ of 20 is the beginning of a semblance of humanity - cats are at this level. » read more »


