The positions in the bobsled were chosen based on their individual talents: Stewart for aerodynamics, Spiner for his navigational skills, Frakes for ballast and Dorn for upper body strength.
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The positions in the bobsled were chosen based on their individual talents: Stewart for aerodynamics, Spiner for his navigational skills, Frakes for ballast and Dorn for upper body strength.
(link via Ensign Crusher)
You can now syndicate my weblog, but the RSS feed gets uppity whenever special characters come into it. Don’t know why.
Rosanna of PEX clears up some of my misconceptions on the airport taxation row. It turns out that it’s not a matter of the airport being a government establishment; it’s the land the airport is on. And, um, the case is currently pending at the Court of Appeals. Boy is my face red.
I still find it uncouth of the local government to threaten auctioning off airport property — and the airport itself! — and closing down runways while the case with the Court of Appeals is still pending. Fund-raising for infrastructure projects should not be an excuse — this is a question of legality, not of the city’s need for money. Laws on taxation should stand whether the city is raising funds or not.
(Why am I so fixated on this airport issue anyway? I rarely comment on local news like this. Maybe it’s the fact that I might be using that airport soon to get out of here? ;)
Airport auction stopped. Yay. Note that last paragraph: the Para˜aque local government is still trumpeting out loud how the hullabaloo over tax liabilities is aimed at “generating one billion pesos for infrastructure projects.”
STUPID STUPID STUPID!!! If the local government is doing this for the sole reason of fund-raising, then it doesn’t have a leg to stand on! The primary motivation should be lawfulness of taxation, and standard procedure on this should be a lawsuit, right? This is blackmail, plain and simple. I wonder why the government isn’t doing something to censure Parañaque for it?
Many thanks to the Cyberlizard for a tip on CSS box model hacks, which I am now studying from BlueRobot. Just the thing to fix Index 44. I hope.
Please tell me that’s not a real cat.
Via Jim, the Ekklesia Project Weblog. Veeerrry interesting. And via that, another good read: a profile of theologian Stanley Shauerwas.
Anyway, I’m off to Grace Online Library to convert some text to Palm Doc format (with this application). It makes for easy reading on-the-go with my handheld. So far, I’ve synced a bunch of articles on Calvinism and Scripture by Lorraine Boettner and B. B. Warfield. Cool stuff.
Via Wayne: Funny, how Harold Camping is calling people to leave their “dying” churches because the end times are approaching. The Bible tells us otherwise:
“…Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” – Hebrew 10:25, italics mine.
We are called to congregate together in worship all the more because the end of days is upon us. To leave our established local churches based on the doomsayings of a false prophet is to disobey the admonishment of Scripture.
(And it certainly won’t be the first time that some “Christian” mass media outfit raises itself as sole purveyor of the “True Faith” over and above our local churches. ;)
Deepest, deepest condolences go out to Erna of Siraulo. Her Ate (Big Sister) Liza passed away yesterday, after a month-long bout with cancer.
Please pray for peace for Erna and her family in this time of grief.
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” – Romans 8.28
I was hoping to hit Index 50 before Wayne redesigned, but I was too slow on the draw. Darn.
Anyway, I’m thinking of making Index 49 a manga/anime layout, and I’m torn between graphics from the following titles:
– Appleseed (by Masamune Shirow)
– Urusei Yatsura
– Fushigi Yuugi
– Akazukin Cha-Cha
Which one should I go for?