Carnivals! We’re hawking Carnivals!
The next Tangled Bank will be held on Wednesday, the 4th of July, at Aardvarchaeology. Send those patriotic, all-American links in to the Swedish guy, to me, or to host@tangledbank.net.
Beyond that, this is an open thread. Say something profound.
Caledonian says
I’ve just been summoned for jury duty.
vjack says
I don’t know about profound, but my thoughts today concern politics and the embarrassing lack of reason to be found in American politics. We need another Enlightenment, characterized by reality-based politics. The question is how best to get there and what we as individuals can do to help.
Matt Dowling says
“Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise” Proverbs 6:6
PMembrane says
Not profound, but still rather funny:
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series
Reginald Selkirk says
Korean state bank caters to clergy
They have come out with a special credit card for Protestant clergy. They are working on similar cards for Catholic and Buddhist clergy. No plans for the atheist clergy though.
Mike Haubrich, FCD says
Caledonian, I got summoned last spring and for two days I got to do absolutely nothing but sit and read some books while I waited to see if I would get picked. I got paid both by my company and by the county. Plus, even though I had taken the bus into town, I got a mileage reimbursement check.
Doing your civic duty ain’t always a bad thing. I was disappointed to fiind that they no longer use the bible for swearing in, though. i had hoped to be able to make some kind of stink when i was down there.
Caledonian says
Since the most important aspect of trial-by-jury was eliminated in the US, the institution is pointless. There’s no advantage or purpose to it.
It’s a civic duty to have my time wasted?
Martin R says
It is my profound belief that the carnival will be one day late, appearing on Thursday 5 July. Submissions are dropping in and it’s looking good.
Jennifurret says
I found out a female PhD student in my lab actually had you as a professor for a couple of years. ’tis a small world!
k says
Warning Sticker:
http://www.encyclopediaofstupid.com/stupid/images/8/8e/BibleWarningLabel.jpg
Buffybot says
How about a campaign for the rest of the world to vote in the US election? We’re just as affected by the US govt and policies, so why not a say? Would probably work out better for you guys too, because if Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand are counted, then the crazed religious fanatics are completely outnumbered. Of course, the whole idea falls over if new, international religious fanatics are included.
uknesvuinng says
Has anyone seen this piece of Wired stupidity? http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/06/do-stem-cells-g.html
Reginald Selkirk says
Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion
Reginald Selkirk says
Camp Quest gets a writeup in the Chicago Tribune
David Marjanović says
What was that aspect?
David Marjanović says
What was that aspect?
David Marjanović says
The idea that there’s an “American civil religion” is not new. What is new that the “Americanism” book is written by someone who proudly admits to adhere to it.
David Marjanović says
The idea that there’s an “American civil religion” is not new. What is new that the “Americanism” book is written by someone who proudly admits to adhere to it.
Caledonian says
Jury nullification.
David Marjanović says
Ah, thanks.
David Marjanović says
Ah, thanks.
Reginald Selkirk says
Yet Another Book:
The Atheists’s Bible
edited by Joan Konner
Liam says
“What was that aspect?
Jury nullification.”
Wow guys.. very interesting.. I didn’t know a jury had that power, but it makes perfect sense that they should.