TEDG 2nd Anniversary! (via Queer Visalia)

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Superstitious Thinking Prevents Rational Thinking (via Tulare County Atheists)

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Superstitious Thinking Prevents Rational Thinking From the crazies at the American Family Association: “This practice [of first cousin marriages], which has been prohibited in the Judeo-Christian tradition since the days of Moses, was sanctioned by Muhammad and has been going on now for 50 generations (1,400 years) in the Muslim world. This practice of inbreeding will never go away in the Muslim world since Muhammad is the ultimate example and authority on all matters, including marriage. “The m … Read More

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Delivery, Space Station Style

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The latest Russian unmanned Progress supply ship docked with the International Space Station this morning, as the orbiting complex flew above central Asia.  The unmanned cargo vessel flew itself up to the Space Station, did a fly around to align itself for docking, then docked.  That’s like a delivery truck, minus a driver, coming to your house from another state, pulling up to your garage, opening the door, pulling in and closing the door behind itself.  All the while never breaking any traffic laws, causing any accidents, or scraping the paint on the garage walls.

Now the crew aboard the station will unload the supplies, fill it with trash, and in December sometime cut it loose to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere.

We may have beat them to the Moon, and designed the most complex space vehicle ever, but the Russians have perfected the art of unmanned docking and assembly line spacecraft production.  With the impending retirement of the Space Shuttles, we will rely on Russia for many years to come for access to space for our astronauts.  We’ll be “spaceship-pooling” with them, and picking up the tab.

Old Glory

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This flag flew over the U.S. Capitol Building on my birthday, a few years ago.

Amateur Television

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One of my hobbies is HAM radio.  On some of the frequencies, we can do live television.  Here’s a picture of something on my TV right now.  The Ham who owns the repeater has his ID running now, earlier another operator had some live video broadcasting from his “shack”.  Here are some links that can show you more.

September 11

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Partners in Crime

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Fair warning:  This is a dangerous group.  You never know what might result from them getting together.  What one doesn’t think of, the others will.   A primary operating premise is “they said it can’t be done. Let’s go do it!!”

Yes.  Shameless promotion.  What can I say?  We’re Queer that way.

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What Difference A Few Years Can Make

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Main and Court, Visalia from about 1863.  Perhaps the earliest photograph of Visalia.  Looking east from just west of the intersection.

The same intersection today.  Would any Visalians of the first picture recognize their town?

The Blind Shall Not See (via Tulare County Atheists)

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The Blind Shall Not See The dam is about to break, the whole area is in danger.  The National Guard sends a truck around to evacuate the residents.  One man, let’s call him “Bob”, tells the Guardsmen he won’t leave, that “God will provide”.  The Guardsmen argue for a bit, telling Bob he needs to come with them, now.  The dam could break at any minute!  Bob refuses, and the would-be rescuers drive off to get to others before it’s too late. The dam breaks.  Water is risin … Read More

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Gods of the Stadium

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From Advocate.com:

Photographer François Rousseau and his calendar of mostly nude rugby stars are back with the 2011 Dieux du Stade (Gods of the Stadium) calendar.  Têtu Magazine has a first look at the cover and some history of the calendar series (in French).

The calendar will be on sale this fall.

Ok. It’s official. My favorite sport is rugby. Don’t know a thing about it, and don’t care that I don’t.

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