Sunday, June 29, 2008

sojourn in oddity??

The antifreeze!!


The Mountains.

The tired..


and the unknown...

Friday, June 27, 2008

A Victory...

...posted over at FUMARE. Go read about it here.

I especially like the quote from the geneticist:

"Becoming a member of our species is conferred immediately upon conception. At the moment of conception a human being with 46 chromosomes comes into existence. These chromosomes, the organization, the chromosomal pattern is specifically human. The RNA, the messenger protein, the proteins are distinctly human proteins. So this new human being is a member of our species, and humanity is not acquired sometime along the path, it occurs right at conception. Dr. Peeters-Ney also stated that an embryo or fetus is whole in the sense that “[a]ll the genetic information sufficient and necessary to mature, and the information that is needed for this human being’s entire life is present at the time of conception”; that it is “separate from the mother” because “[t]he genetic program is totally complete and this human being will mature according to his or her own program”; and that it is unique because it has “a totally unique genetic code.”

It makes so much sense its scary.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

What does "the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infinged" mean to you?

Well it took over 200 years for 9 people to decide that this clause in the 2nd amendment actually meant "the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed".(read the news as it breaks here).
Well i guess common sense won a great victory today, however it is disheartening to know that 4 out of those 9 justices disagreed with the ruling. Yet another clue that liberalism MUST be a mental disorder!!!

For the whopping 157 page opinion (I have not, nor will i ever, read the entire opinion) click here.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzyLDy5uC7k


This is Ben's son. He's a regular comedian.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Da Lat


Ngan just finished visiting Da Lat. Da Lat is a city in the interior of Vietnam. Way into the mountains.

The location is good for a vacation escaping the heat. They built a railroad up to the city, and when I visited last year, we saw one of the original steam engines they used to get to the city.

They grow strawberries, avocados, raspberries, and lots of other food you can't grow in the heat below the mountains. There are pine trees, and the grass is very fine there. It is very similar to here, but probably the temperature remains about 70 year round.
To the Left is Ngan with her aunt, di Ba (aunt three).









To the right is a picture of Ngan with her sister, Hai (number two).

There are many gardens in Da Lat. One is called the VallĂ©e d’Amour because students attending the French built school used to fool around there. Now they have turned it into a nice garden.


Lack of sun light got you down?

Not for long!

http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/24/0125225&from=rss

Monday, June 23, 2008

Ground Control to Major Tom

TMNT on the NES



Is defeating Shredder and returning rat man splinter to his human form even possible?

There is only one man who can do this and after saving the world, we'll celebrate with a pizza.
cowabunga

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Standby for a Steed family news flash:




........There is no news tonight..................For more information click here.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ed McMahon’s 90210 Mortgage Crisis


Word has it that he will soon be bunking with the Yankovics and eating tamale pie.

He will blend in, disappear




After successfully infiltrating the Moroccan underground, this elite team went about the important business maintaining a low profile.

Check out this wonderful candle!!!

It's spectwonderful how the candle's dots are black.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Lunacy


Laddies and Gentlemen,

It is I Sam the American Eagle.

I for one am appalled by the way this blog's purpose is rapidly deteriorating to what can only be described as lunacy. What other word could be used to describe a blog that proudly displays a talking American eagle. It is for this reason that I am promptly stopping this speech.

Who is this masked man?

????
We may never know.
But I think he is mowing the grass.

retired????

I thought that your dad and I could retire but no one ever picked up the sticks. Now I know what I will be doing for THE REST OF MY LIFE!!!!

He's a mole man sam.


If your gonna hit the road, you might want to take some travelin' music

I'm not sure if I'm actually posting on the blog... I guess We'll see when I go to look at it. I suppose I should put a picture in, as it seems to be the tradition. So... Here it is! A picture of a power meter!!! I'm sorry, it's all that I have on my computer is pictures of meters. Pretty exciting, huh?

James

Engage!!!!


In the future, we can all wear spiffy suits!!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Does your dog bite?

That is not my dog.

Happy Father's Day!


Just wanted to say Happy Father's Day to Bob and Al! Hope you enjoy your day!

Amanda

Saturday, June 14, 2008

US government purposely destroyed levees in Iowa!!

Don't believe what you hear in the news, the only thing that makes sense is that those levee were bombed by the government. Amanda and I are the closest to Iowa than any of the rest of you, and I heard (what sounded like to me) an EXPLOSION!! The only explanation is that the government wanted to destroy those levees and destroy all those midwesterner's houses.

In all seriousness though, i wonder a couple of things 1) will the government give the people in Iowa aid (IE fema trailers, debit cards etc)? 2) will you see the midwesterners in Iowa actually doing physical labor to save/rebuild their houses after the waters recede?

I have created a new empire, all shall love me and despair!!!!!!!

Well I've expanded upon Dan's idea of having a "Family Calender" by creating a blog. I don't really know how these things work, but what I have in mind is perhaps a private blog with everyone having some sort of administrative access. If anyone else has any suggestions.......POST THEM ON THE BLOG!!!! Anyway I'm off to customize this awesome blog.

Rob

Yub Nub Now!

Gotta check out this video. It is a long overdue thank you to a proud, brave people.

Saturday in the park...

On the agenda for today:

1)Clean the apartment: not much fun but necessary since we are both so busy during the week now.
2)Pack a picnic lunch and take it to the park: The menu for today will be salami sandwiches, melon cubes, cheese sticks, and Vernors (mmm bubbly!). Robert plans on bringing a book to read, G. K. Chesterton's "Orthodoxy", and I will bring Pope Benedict XVI's newest encyclical "Spe Salvi" (Saved in Hope) which I am thoroughly enjoying so far. I also plan on bringing some knitting with me in honor of Worldwide Knit in Public Day.
So what are your plans for this fine Saturday?

UPDATE:
The park was lovely, the bugs... not so much. There were flying bugs, hopping bugs, hopping flying bugs, crawling bugs, and deer flies. We held out until the caterpillars and ants started to lay siege to our blanket, then we moved to a bench. The sandwiches were very good. There were many many people at the park, which is understandable since it is a very nice park. We many go back later in the evening.

Amanda