"Falwell said he believes the ACLU and other organizations "which have attempted to secularize America, have removed our nation from its relationship with Christ on which it was founded."must be some kind of new definition of apology. i'd go on, but i'm guessing that i'm preaching to the converted.
"I therefore believe that that created an environment which possibly has caused God to lift the veil of protection which has allowed no one to attack America on our soil since 1812." he said.""
"I have just checked in a little hack that disables the window.open call during onLoad and onUnload events, top-level scripts, and timeouts. This should block 99% of pop-up or pop-under ads out there on the Web while still allowing a page to open a window in response to a mouse click. It'll be in today's trunk builds and on the 0.9.4 branch. To turn on this feature, add this line to your prefs.js file (be sure to exit Mozilla before editing prefs.js or your changes will be overwritten):it's amazing how much more pleasant it makes your browsing experiences. it looks like slashdot is discussing [sic] the merits of the release.
user_pref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true);"
"[The security guard] didn't make me feel better. He made me feel annoyed. Annoyed that I was being scrutinized, examined, because I went to my workplace. Annoyed and angry that I was being made to display a small piece of plastic with a bad picture of myself on it, in order to get access to a place that I've been walking into freely for over a year. Annoyed and angry and sad that because of the events of yesterday, my personal freedoms were reduced just that little bit more, another tiny sliver, whittled away...Annoyed and angry and sad and dejected and bitter because the reduction in my freedom doesn't, the reduction in your freedom doesn't, the reduction in everybody's freedom doesn't make a damn bit of difference if somebody, anybody, the shadowy "they", decide to attack us again."i had the same conversation with co-workers today and i think a little bit of wisdom from ben franklin on liberty is appropriate:
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin, 1759
"The company says it has taken the step as a mark of respect for victims, family members and survivors of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.pathetic.
According to reports, one of the sales removed by eBay staff offered debris from the Trade Centre complex."
""Only the containment building at a nuclear powerplant" is designed to withstand such an impact and explosion, says Robert S. Vecchio, principal of metallurgical engineer Lucius Pitkin Inc., referring to the hijacked Boeing 767 airplanes, heavy with fuel, that slammed into each WTC tower."perhaps the most ill-timed album cover, which was released two weeks ago. no sign on ebay. yet.
this is a day that demarcates "before" and "after". "Design Modules are the heart of the n_Gen Design Machine. They supply the 'Recipes and Ingredients' for the designs you create - graphics, images and text content as well as layout and image generative algorithms. When it's released, the full n_Gen application will allow users to create their own Design Modules. Designers or other individuals with a particular aesthetic or approach to share will be able to create modules for distribution that get installed and interpreted by the n_Gen application, similar to the way typographic fonts and plug-ins are now developed for use in standard graphics applications like Adobe Photoshop® or Illustrator®."i put up a smattering of the results. amazing.
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“The stranger has been a fundamental touchstone of cultures at least since Abraham and Sarah invited weary road travelers into their tent only to find out that they were angels in disguise. The Odyssey, too, is a meditation on strangers and hospitality: Odysseus experiences different ways of being a stranger on his way home while the suitors abuse every rule of hospitality in his own house. It's easy to see why strangers are so important: a culture's attitude towards them expresses its understanding of its position in the world of social groups. In our culture, we're suspicious of strangers. They're a threat. They lurk in shadows. On the Web, however, strangers are the source of everything worthwhile. Strangers and their utterances are the stuff of the Web.”
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