“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Wednesday – 15 Oct 2008
I finished reading Watchmen last night. I enjoyed it. It’s a great alternative take on the Cold War. It will be interesting to see how well – and how much – they were able to adapt for the film version.
I finished reading Watchmen last night. I enjoyed it. It’s a great alternative take on the Cold War. It will be interesting to see how well – and how much – they were able to adapt for the film version.
SaraRules came over for a bit last night. We started watching The DaVinci Code; we got about halfway through it. I have seen it before; she hadn’t. She started getting tired, so we decided to stop the movie for the night. After she left, I watched a little bit of The Late Show and The Late Late Show before calling it a relatively early night.
Stray Toasters
- Every once in a while, you wind up stumbling across something that makes you go,”Wow… I dodged a bullet there…” I had one of those this morning. It was “I Feel Better Than James Brown” great.
- SaraRules pointed out a couple of interesting items:
- From Fafblog – Barack Obama: Black?
- Comic Book Characters Grouped by Religious Affiliation
Some of the affiliations are rather… loose. For example: Neil Gaiman’s Death? (Yes, that one…) She’s Mormon. Who knew?! - Christina Applegate: Why I got a double mastectomy
- I’m still stunned by the Don Cheadle news. As much as I like Terence Howard, I think that Don Cheadle will add a little harder edge to the character of James Rhodes. And if they go the War Machine route… even better.
- Blog of funny newspaper clippings
- By way of NPR Music:
- I like this illustration, by Harris O’Malley
In case you can’t make it out, the book is Demon Summoning for Dummies
- Ezekiel 25:17… as translated by Quentin Tarantino
- Snake-proof baby crib from the 1900s
Quote of the Day
73.
A brave and passionate man will kill or be killed.
A brave and calm man will always preserve life.
Of these two which is good and which is harmful?
Some things are not favored by heaven. Who knows why?
Even the sage is unsure of this.
The Tao of heaven does not strive, and yet it overcomes.
It does not speak, and yet is answered.
It does not ask, yet is supplied with all its needs.
It seems to have no aim and yet its purpose is fulfilled.
Heaven’s net casts wide.
Though its meshes are course, nothing slips through.
Namaste.
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October 15th, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Moo!