Science or religion?

29 03 2008

“Science and religion have often been at loggerheads. Now the former has decided to resolve the problem by trying to explain the existence of the latter”

Good article from The Economist about an ongoing effort by scientists and the studies they are doing in a search for an evolutionary reason for religion.





Drinking and Drugs – what do we teach our kids

29 03 2008

Great article by the Gotham Gal regarding how our kids interact with drinking and drugs.

I don’t plan on encouraging my boys to drink/do drugs (no duh), but I want them to be aware of their responsibilities and limits if they do chose to partake. I acknowledge that they will experiment, and probably make mistakes, but I hope that I have given them the foundation to make smart choices and prevent them from finding themselves in a position that could have long term consequences.

How do I do this? Setting a positive example, not “freaking out” when they do partake/experiment, having open dialogs regarding why someone would drink/do drugs, talking about the stories/examples we hear in the press and from their peers about making wrong choices, and letting them know I trust them and what my expectations are.

How are you going deal with this issue with your kids?





WTF – “Tramp Stamp” for your 10-yr old Daughter??

29 03 2008

See the story here.





NHTMMSWTF 3

26 03 2008




For the BSG geeks in the room

21 03 2008

Letterman’s top 10 reasons to watch BSG.





I suck as a friend

19 03 2008

A good friend of mine – someone I consider one of my best friends – was recently diagnosed with cancer. He has a cancer that is related to melanoma (don’t have all the specifics – suffice it to say it is cancer).

He had noticed something out of the ordinary and they removed a lymph node from his face/neck recently and determined that it was cancerous. They did a follow up surgery and removed a bunch of other lymph nodes to determine if the cancer had spread. Good news was that the cancer was localized to the original node – PHEW!!. This was the best case scenario – you don’t want to know the worst case scenario.
The next step was to pump him full of Interferon to wipe out any other cancer cells floating around his body. Not a pleasant experience.

I called him Monday to see how he was doing – he was starting week 2 of a 4 week cycle of the drug. And I was just now getting in touch with him. I suck as a friend. I should have been at his bedside night and day – ok maybe that is a bit extreme, but I should have been in closer touch with him.

I have given myself a challenge to be a better friend. Not just to this friend but to all my friends – see you soon Scooter.





If only it was this easy to entertain my kids

17 03 2008





MOTD – Paramore::Riot!

17 03 2008

Got my Monday off to a rocking start.

Link to the Allmusic review





News headlines that make me say WTF (NHTMMSWTF) 2?!

16 03 2008




Movie Review – Good Night and Good Luck

16 03 2008

Rating – A

George Clooney’s Oscar-nominated docudrama pits TV newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) against Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the red threat at home. Despite corporate pressure to back off, Murrow and his CBS staff are determined to examine the lies and fear tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his Communist witch-hunts. The impressive cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels.

[Warning - more rant than a review. Got started and could not stop.]

Like most folks my age I was aware of the age of “McCarthyism” but having been born after it took place it was just something I studied in AP US HIstory. Modern history, but history none-the-less.
This movie was the first significant exposure I have had to this time in our history in a long while and there were paths that Murrow started us down with his reporting style and many parallels to what is happening to us today.

I believe prior to this the modus operandi for the news was to be impartial and just present the facts – to be fair and balanced. I think Murrow saw a wrong being perpetrated upon the US and realized he could no longer sit on the bench of impartiality and he had to speak out for what was right – not conservative, but correct.
Was he the predecessor to the folks we see on the the news today that speak out against injustice, inaccuracy, or ineptitude? We have Fox on the right and Kieth Olbermann on the left, and Jon Stewart in the middle. All very passionate about what they believe and not afraid to speak out. We have classic “impartial” news broadcast – but it is getting easier and easier to find the news that agrees with your beliefs. It is great to hear things that reinforce what you believe – but are you getting the full picture and does it lead to disagreement and anger?

Here we are 50 years later and we have forces that are driving where this country is going without the over-site and accountability that is expected. During the movie we see President Eisenhower talking about Habeas Corpus and the foundation it provides to our country – can anyone say ? This country was set on a path 5 years ago that I see no easy way out of. And odds are the folks that put us on this path will ride off into the sunset next January – god willing – leaving a mess for Clinton or Obama to navigate us through. This will not be easy and I am afraid it will get harder before it gets easier.

One thing that Murrow did very well was to use McCarthy’s own words to hang him. Sounds like the 1950’s version of The Daily Show – without the humor.

This was in a time when the news department was what established the reputation of the network. I think the classic half-hour news shows are decreasing in relevance – look how Katie Curic’s move to CBS has been less than successful. Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams I respect – but it is rare that I make time to watch the news in the evening. Today I get my info from the web and, said to say but true, The Daily Show.

Sorry about the rant – but as you might I have guessed this movie struck a chord with me and got a little carried away.
Bottom line – liked the movie . . . a lot.





News headlines that makes me say WTF?!

10 03 2008




The pride of a father

1 03 2008

One of the blogs I follow regularly is Neptunus Lex – a Captain in the Navy that has a way with the written word.

One of today’s posts was about a letter he received from his dad when was in his first year at the Naval Academy. The pride, respect, and love of a father for his only son just flows from the page. It gave me goosebumps and moistened my eyes to read it.

I hope I am only half as articulate when the time comes for me to write such a letter to my sons.