The Star Wars line done in Lego:
Huh. I love this remark: "Unfortunately I didn't see any lego pizzas so I guess it's not too realistic."
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The Star Wars line done in Lego:
Huh. I love this remark: "Unfortunately I didn't see any lego pizzas so I guess it's not too realistic."
The The Boston Globe [link] has an interesting interview with a Philosopher of Science, Michael Ruse. In part, it says:
He is both a staunch supporter of evolution and an ardent critic of scientists who he thinks have hurt the cause by habitually stepping outside the bounds of science into social theory.
Luck to you, xnera.
Everything I own is covered in cat hair. I am such a walking fashion plate.
cereal:
Luck to Fay as well! Would this job mean you could stay in Foreign Parts?
[edited to remove the name of Fay's city]
Michael Ruse
I understand his point, but on the other hand I hate to criticize scientists for expressing opinions. I would be critical of attempting to portray philosophy as science, but I don't know enough about the works he talks about to know if that is the case.
I downloaded music last night. It was fun although it managed to get my wife angry at me, which wasn't fun.
The very notion of there being "supporters" of evolution is ridiculous. Would anyone claim to be a "supporter" of gravity, or the laws of thermodynamics? It's fucking absurd.
Perkins yelled at me when I didn't give a heads up the first time he showed up to do this.
I did?. I mean I would have, if I'd been here, but I wasn't, and I am confused.
I haven't had coffee yet.
Well, I'd like to be a supporter of entropy. Just because it is fun to say. Entropy!Entropy!Entropy!
Also, ita, insent again. I have to go to work now, so I may not answer until tonight.