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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:00:00 GMT
From Brad:
Putting It In Perspective
  • Pythagorean Theorem: 24 words
  • The Lord's Prayer: 66 words
  • Archimedes' Principle: 67 words
  • The 10 Commandments: 179 words
  • The Gettysburg Address: 286 words
  • The Declaration of Independence: 1,300 words
  • U.S. Government regulations on the sale of cabbage: 26911 words

From troopsoutnow:

"I was told my son was killed in the war on terror. He was killed by George Bush's war of terror on the world." -- Cindy Sheehan

From clairefiles:

"So far as the 'it's OK these days to bash christians but not jews' thing goes, It's not ok to bash anybody on the basis of their religion. Period. Thank God I stopped listening to all this revealed religion 'Thou shalt fuck with each other all the time causing holy war after holy war and untold amounts of misery' bullshit a long time ago. You know, the jews, christians, and muslims can go on killing and hating one another till the end of time, falling into that old Hegelian trap over and over again. The rest of us who think a man's actions are more important than whether his dick's cut the right way, prays facing with his ass stuck in the air to the west, or listens to some god on a stick (there, have I successfully offended everybody? Good), have more important things to deal with..." -- motherbatherick

# The Londoner - America's Most Wanted - cartoon commentary on the d.e.a.'s absurd attempt to portray cannabis smoking Marc Emery into a criminal. Hehe. [pole]

# Big Head Press - Prometheus Award - The Libertarian Futurist Society has given the Prometheus "Special Award" to The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel, a retelling of L. Neil Smith's classic novel, illustrated by Scott Bieser. This article gives a history of the other two Prometheus awards given to this novel on its first two releases and contains responses from Neil and Scott. Congratulations, gentlemen. [smith2004]

# Robert B. Dewey at The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Bullets fly amid a distortion - scroll down for Mr. Dewey's letter to the editor. I responded with the following:

Robert B. Dewey distorted the meaning of the militia clause of the Second Amendment in his August 14 letter to the editor.

10 USC 311 defines the militia of the United States as including "all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and... under 45 years of age who are... citizens of the United States..."

Militia members are expected to be prepared with individually-owned military weapons. Today that means at least a full-auto M16 rifle with 30-round magazines and, optionally, a grenade launcher, and a 9mm Beretta pistol with 15-round magazines.

Quoting L. Neil Smith, "Reread that pesky first clause of the Second Amendment. It doesn't say what any of us thought it said. What it says is that infringing the right of the people to keep and bears arms is treason. What else do you call an act that endangers 'the security of a free state'? And if it's treason, then it's punishable by death. I suggest due process, speedy trials, and public hangings."

-Bill St. Clair

# I joined Netflix yesterday. I've become tired of driving fifteen miles each way to Hollywood video every five days. Netflix costs a couple dollars more per month, but has no late fees, ever. I can have three movies out at a time for $18/month + tax. You can get up to eight movies at a time for $6 more apiece per month. All postage paid both ways by Netflix. You update online a queue of movies you want to see, and as soon as you send one back, they send you the next one available in your queue. They have 25 mailing centers, so it's usually only one day each way for shipping. We'll see if that translates to two days each way to my place here in the boonies. And you get a two week trial period. Cancel before the first billing, and you pay nothing.

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