пятница, 17 октября 2008 г.

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Book I, Chapter X
Above all he cautions them not to wash their hands, as it is the habit of other men to do in the morning; for he tells them that to do so constitutes a sure obstruction to his incantations. This is the case whether it is the witches themselves who was their hands, as we learn from the answer freely given to her examiners by Alexia Gallaea of Betoncourt at Mirecourt in December 1584, and by countless others whose names I have not now by me; or whether it is the intended victims of their witchcraft who wash their hands, as was stated by Claude Fellet (Mersuay, February 1587) and Catharina Latomia (Haraucourt, February 1587)....


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четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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James T. Harris, a popular radio talk show host in Milwaukee, has been awash in hate mail from the black community because of his support for John McCain. Harris, like Obama, doesn't look like those other presidents on the dollar bills.


His fellow blacks have called him a traitor to his race, a boot-licker and -- one of the favorite reoccurring phrases -- Black Sambo. ("Little Black Sambo" was one of my favorite books as a child. My take was that Sambo was a mighty clever kid when he outwitted the tigers, who subsequently turned into golden butter. Man, would I love a big stack of pancakes right now, smothered in hot butter and maple syrup)


Oops, sorry -- I got off topic.


Now...when a white man comes out for Barack Obama there is no similar hate reaction from the white community. Clearly, America's whites have bothered to become politically correct while many blacks have yet to return the favor.


The whole point of improving race relations, the endgame all intelligent people seek, is that everyone is eventually measured on merit alone. It should work like this:


When I was eight years old I put together a softball team in the neighborhood to compete in Little League. Our pitcher was lousy and I was telling him so when a kid who'd been watching from the sidelines piped up: "Hey, I can pitch," he said. I hunkered down in my catcher's stance and tossed him a ball. "Show me," I said.


Bobby Thomas became out star pitcher and we went all the way to the city championship. But the first time my Dad came to one of our games he said to me afterward, "You never told me Bobby was a colored kid."


In all innocence I replied, "Why would I tell you that?"


Can the guy pitch?


That's the only question any of us -- black, white or brown -- should ever be asking.



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среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

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When was the last time I�wrote in here?��A long time ago.� A long, long, LONG�time ago.� Itapos;s kind of fun to have something that I�can read to remind myself of all the stuff thatapos;s happened over the years. � Amazing.� I�look at my icon... "Jess...Pharmacy Associate"�and think how much Iapos;ve learned since then.� Then, I was in between my freshman and sophomore year, about six years ago.� Six years?� Itapos;s amazing to think that this is my seventh year of college. �It doesnapos;t seem like much has happened since the first year.� Then again, it seems like everything has happened. �

School has been usual....difficult...sleepless....exhausting....but still fun.� Now Iapos;m on rotations, the place Iapos;ve wanted to be for a very long time. �Iapos;m finding it easy to learn and exciting.� Iapos;ve gotten to do and see so much--it would be better, I�think, to have half a day of class followed by half a day of on site experience in whatever topic youapos;re studying. �Thereapos;s no way to do that, of course.� However, rotations have proved most interesting. �Iapos;ve seen so many patients with a myriad of disease states that have killed them, been treated, been cured, and lead to other disease states.� I feel like a carpenter going to work with a tool box full of tools (drugs) that seem strange to those who are unfamiliar with them.� They are useful yet dangerous tools, capable of healing and harming, all at the same time. �

Donapos;t get me wrong.� Iapos;m not a proponent of drugs. �If I can at all eliminate a compound from someoneapos;s regimen, I jump at the chance.� I�think too often people assume pharmacists want people to be on every drug possible, as if itapos;s a business.� But when drug therapy is warranted, we are supposed to be experts in managing it.� I�donapos;t feel like much of an expert.

Last summer I�went to Australia for five weeks with my roommate/friend Brett and our friend Lisa.� We spent a week camping in the outback, six hours North of Adelaide (a fantastic city).� There, we did a lot of conservation research and looked for rabbits on the Koonamore Reserve with seven other students from the states and Canada.� The next week was spent in Adelaide processing our data and seeing the sites.� We stayed at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, overlooking a park.� Australia is such an amazing country with very friendly, polite people.� The food was excellent. �

After our two weeks of conservation work, we embarked on an eco-friendly adventure tour of Australia, traveling up the East coast, seeing Byron Bay, Melbourne, Sydney, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Brisbane, and so much more.� We did everything from white-water raft, rappel (absail) in the Blue Mountains, skydive over Byron Bay, pet kangaroos and koalas, rainforest hike, alligator crawl through a jungle stream on Fraiser Island, SCUBA�dive the barrier reef, and see the Sydney Acquarium, just to name a few things.� Following our Australia adventure, we spent a week in Fiji, hiking, kayaking, swimming, boating, and getting plenty of sun. � It was an awesome trip.� It sparked something in me. �

I think thereapos;s something inside us that always craves more information, a better understanding of the universe that we live in, and some kind of desire to purge ignorance from the world.� I do not think the human race will survive with the current level of hatred, ignorance, and ethnocentrism that exists in society today--our technology is becoming more and more advanced and it is becoming easier for someone to end another personapos;s life.� I think the key to solving this is travel, communication, and understanding.� Expansion of your own knowledge, the desire to try and accept new things, and the willingness to accept aspects which may be different and potentially offensive are incredibly useful tools--and necessary, I�think.� I do not understand why some choose to have a closed mind.

So itapos;s a heated campaign right now.� Barack Obama and Joe Biden are pulling ahead in the polls, thankfully.� My conservative friends are are still pushing for a McCain/Palin presidency.� It wouldnapos;t be so bad if they had carefully investigated the partyapos;s economic plans, etc and said, "no, I think this one is better for the country...." Instead itapos;s reasons like "I got an email that said Obama could be assassinated...." or "Obama doesnapos;t have any experience...."��� No experience?��Really?��How can you possibly say a man that has had years and years of senate and governmental involvement and graduated top of the class with a law degree is not qualified?��In fact, both Biden and Obama have doctorates in law and have significant experience.� Were as McCain--well, obviously he has had the military experience....but very little law, and no economics...and Palin probably has more governmental experience than he does......sad. � I just hope one day we can live in a world where no one has to debate whether or not someone who loves someone else should have the right to get married, where we donapos;t have to worry about oil lobbists impacting the decisions for the good of the planet and everyone on it, and where the UN�and the rest of the world doesnapos;t constantly think weapos;re complete idiots. �

Guess weapos;ll see what happens.
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De oppositie van Vlaams Belang en Open VLD komt net aan voldoende leden, namelijk 9 van de 27, om op een eigen houtje een gemeenteraad samen te roepen. Voorzitter Jan Foulon (CDV) de raad op maandag 27 oktober vervroegd bijeen te roepen.



'Zodra eenderde van de gemeenteraadsleden daarom verzoekt is de voorzitter van de gemeenteraad niet anders dan de raad bijeen te roepen', zegt Marian Verbeek van de Vereniging van Vlaamse Steden en Gemeenten. 'Het doet er niet eens toe of ze tot de meerderheid of de oppositie behoren.'



Wat gebeurt er indien de meerderheidspartijen het oneens zijn over het te voeren beleid?



'Er zijn niet echt vaste procedures voor wat er in dat sort gevallen moet gebeuren', aldus Verbeek. 'Aangezien een gemeenteraad echter niet kan 'vallen' zoals een regering, hangt de oplossing van geval tot geval af. Soms wordt er een alternatieve meerderheid gevormd ofwel neemt een minderheidsbestuur het over.'



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The new MacBook Pro - two GPUs (nVidia 9400M and 9600M GT), frigging HUGE multitouch glass trackpad with new gestures up to four fingers at a time (which should make using your MBP/MB look like finger-dance-dance-revolution). Unibody frame design. Glass front bezel making it look like an iPhone. FW400 is officially gone replaced with a single FW800 port. Hard drive is now actually easy to remove. LED backlight. Otherwise, itapos;s kind of an incremental upgrade.

Starts at $2000. 2.4GHz, 2.53GHz, or 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor.

MacBook Air got a small upgrade (more hard drive).

The new MacBooks make the line seamless - theyapos;re really MacBook Pro Lite now - same basic design as the revamped Pros - only real difference is one GPU (9400M) instead of two. Includes the huge glass trackpad and four finger gestures. LED backlight. Superdrive on all.

$1300 MacBook = 2.0GHz Core2Duo/2GB RAM/160GB HD
$1600 MacBook = 2.4GHz Core2Duo/2GB RAM/250GB HD/Backlit keyboard

The existing MacBooks will also continue to be sold but at $1000 (down from $1100) as the new apos;entryapos; level Mac although on the Apple site, the old MacBook has disappeared from the marketing area (the store is, of course, down so no way to get details).

No BluRay support for the foreseeable future.

No tablets or netbooks. In fact, Iapos;d say theyapos;re kind of out of touch here... (pardon the pun).

11:03AM Q: Youapos;ve put a lot of work into the new touchpad, do touchscreens not make sense?
A: Steve: so far it hasnapos;t made a lot of sense to us.

11:02AM Q: Are we going to see a netbook?
A: Steve: In terms of netbooks, thatapos;s a nascent market thatapos;s just getting started.


Interestingly - the Netbook computer is one of the fastest growing sectors of the laptop market - and the general trend seems to be towards adding touchscreens by next summer. Weapos;ll see if Apple misses a big trend here...
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вторник, 14 октября 2008 г.

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John McCain seems like a pretty liberal Republican. But thatapos;s not the issue Iapos;m wanting to address. So please, if you respond can you direct your answer to the following:

Why, given the things that have come to light about Obamaapos;s history with controversial people such as Rev. Wright and the other guy who was a terrorist and his lack of political experience, would you vote for him?

I know I have some liberal minded friends and Iapos;m hoping to gain a little insight as to why there is such a fever over a man who scares the living hell out of me. I promise to not attack views, but rather to have a discussion about this if I find I have questions regarding your response.

Thanks in advance

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понедельник, 13 октября 2008 г.

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Proper ending, set up enough in advance to guess yet not so obvious it feels cheap.
Also has themey stuff where problem = parents scared of their kids getting in danger and solution = kids can save themselves.

The emphasis on secrecy though is a mistake. A deeply creepy mistake. In my experience people who say to not tell are very rarely hiding something nice.

Sarah Jane should be about telling people. And being laughed at. And still being right.

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