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  1. Nomen Nescio says

    “something”.

    i’m sorry, i’ve just come in from a fifteen-minute walk through upstate Michigan’s first snow of the season, so i just couldn’t not say it.

  2. Zwirko says

    Steve_C,

    It sounds very much like The Delgados … if not, it is someone who sings a lot like Emma (from the the Delgados).

  3. Stephen Erickson says

    I guess it’s cool that the video doesn’t do that stupid hackneyed thing of having the boy and girl meet up at the end.

  4. Avery says

    While you’ve been having fun in London, back here in Minnesota the Twin Cities have had the first snow of the season…it probably wont stick.

  5. says

    Killed in Iraq 10/1 to 10/9

    How many more must die?

    Chase A. Haag, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
    Mario Nelson, 26, Army Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006
    Denise A. Lannaman, 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006
    Justin D. Peterson, 32, Marine Captain, Oct 01, 2006
    Christopher B. Cosgrove III, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
    Aaron L. Seal, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Oct 01, 2006
    Raymond S. Armijo, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
    James D. Ellis, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006
    Satieon V. Greenlee, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006
    Justin R. Jarrett, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
    Joe A. Narvaez, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006
    Michael K. Oremus, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006
    Joseph W. Perry, 23, Army Not reported yet, Oct 02, 2006
    Kristofer C. Walker, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006
    Daniel Isshak, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006
    Jonathan Rojas, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006
    Dean Bright, 32, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 04, 2006
    Timothy Burke, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006
    Christopher O. Moudry, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 04, 2006
    George R. Obourn Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006
    Edward M. Garvin, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 04, 2006
    Benjamin S. Rosales, 20, Marine Corporal, Oct 04, 2006
    Nicholas A. Arvanitis, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
    John Edward Hale, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
    Bradford H. Payne, 24, Marine Corporal, Oct 06, 2006
    Brandon S. Asbury, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006
    Carl W. Johnson II, 21, Army Corporal, Oct 07, 2006
    Lawrence Parrish, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006
    John Edward Wood, 37, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 07, 2006
    Shane R. Austin, 19, Army Not reported yet, Oct 08, 2006
    Timothy Fulkerson, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 08, 2006
    Stephen F. Johnson, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006
    Jeremy Scott Sandvick Monroe, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006
    Phillip B. Williams, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006
    Julian M. Arechaga, 23, Marine Sergeant, Oct 09, 2006
    Jon Eric Bowman, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 09, 2006
    Shelby J. Feniello, 25, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006

    http://www.notinourname.net/what_you_can_do.html

  6. says

    Take the pledge, write your Representative or Senator.

    Do something, for God’s sake

    “We believe that as people living
    in the United States it is our
    responsibility to resist the injustices
    done by our government,
    in our names

    Not in our name
    will you wage endless war
    there can be no more deaths
    no more transfusions
    of blood for oil

    Not in our name
    will you invade countries
    bomb civilians, kill more children
    letting history take its course
    over the graves of the nameless

    Not in our name
    will you erode the very freedoms
    you have claimed to fight for

    Not by our hands
    will we supply weapons and funding
    for the annihilation of families
    on foreign soil

    Not by our mouths
    will we let fear silence us

    Not by our hearts
    will we allow whole peoples
    or countries to be deemed evil

    Not by our will
    and Not in our name

    We pledge resistance

    We pledge alliance with those
    who have come under attack
    for voicing opposition to the war
    or for their religion or ethnicity

    We pledge to make common cause
    with the people of the world
    to bring about justice,
    freedom and peace

    Another world is possible
    and we pledge to make it real.”

  7. says

    I just received an e-mail newsletter from the good folks at GOPUSA. It says the Republicans will retain both houses of Congress. It’s also compiled by people who don’t know the difference between a Senator and a Representative(!?), so I think their predictions are as questionable as their knowledge.

  8. says

    PZ, take a look at the “Panda Problems” thread of your class website (We are Devo). There is some odd activity there (I am being notified by email – as I posted there I am monitoring new posts).

    – Jon

  9. Ricardo says

    Charlie asked how many more people must die?

    Well, probably several billion from direct and collateral effects, if all the WMDS that the scientists of the world have built.

    Sure, some fundies may use the wmds. So do a lot a atheists.

    But it the sciencetits hadn’t built them, nobody could use them.

    Fundies only IMAGINE the END of the WORLD, sciencetists have made it REAL.

  10. Nix says

    Actually, Charlie, many more than that have died in Iraq in that ten-day period.

    (Or do the Iraqis not count? They’d probably not have been dying if the invasion hadn’t happened… admittedly, the civil war would probably have happened after Hussein copped it or was overthrown, but it probably wouldn’t be underway *now*.)

  11. says

    But it the sciencetits hadn’t built them, nobody could use them.

    And if scientists didn’t invent the vaccine, lots more children would be dying of measles. Biology can lead to many cures as well as horrors.

    There are peaceful applications for just about everything. Hopefully, careful use of nuclear power can take a bigger bite out of our fossil fuel use.

    The problem isn’t science, it’s the cost of knowledge. If we want benefits, we have to take sometimes unknown risks.

  12. False Prophet says

    Sure, some fundies may use the wmds. So do a lot a atheists.

    But it the sciencetits hadn’t built them, nobody could use them.

    Fundies only IMAGINE the END of the WORLD, sciencetists have made it REAL.

    Posted by: Ricardo | October 12, 2006 06:06 PM

    [Sigh]

    “We have already compared the benefits of theology and science. When the theologian governed the world, it was covered with huts and hovels for the many, palaces and cathedrals for the few. To nearly all the children of men, reading and writing were unknown arts. The poor were clad in rags and skins — they devoured crusts, and gnawed bones. The day of Science dawned, and the luxuries of a century ago are the necessities of to-day. Men in the middle ranks of life have more of the conveniences and elegancies than the princes and kings of the theological times. But above and over all this, is the development of mind. There is more of value in the brain of an average man of to-day — of a master-mechanic, of a chemist, of a naturalist, of an inventor, than there was in the brain of the world four hundred years ago.

    –Robert Ingersoll, “God in the Constitution”

  13. says

    While scientific research has given mankind many benefits, it can be difficult to get the scientific establishment to support good causes, such as the eradication of cats. As a dog, I find this disappointing.

  14. G. Tingey says

    The new Chief of the Defence staff here has just said that the British troops should leave Iraq as soon as possible, because they are making the security situation worse.

    This is Britains’ most senior serving officer, and he is still in post and on duty!