The waters above.
Apr. 1st, 2012 01:25 pmePetition: Put Alan Turing on the next £10 note (by
marnanel).
Bishop to hospital: let women die, that's an order.
My Wikimedia blog: The public relations agency problem.
Just finishing two weeks' holiday. I had a to-do list this long, so of course I spent the first week sick in bed and the second cleaning for a house inspection.
The thing I actually got done was polishing up two RationalWiki articles for cover status: Freeman on the land and 101 evidences for a young age of the Earth and the universe. The latter is a point-by-point refutation of a comprehensively stupid creationist advocacy piece. I am told by recovered ex-creationists that it would in fact have helped them understand why creationism doesn't work, so we could actually make the world a better place with that second one.
(Wackiest creation science theory of the week: that the Kuiper belt is "the waters above" of Genesis 1:6-8.)
Freda has discovered Tom & Jerry cartoons and thinks they're hilarious. Now to find ones that aren't jawdroppingly racist ...
A Brief History Of Time is immeasurably enhanced by reading it while listening to MC Hawking.
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Date: 2012-04-02 05:25 am (UTC)Never harmed me none.
That said, the '70s were probably a lot more tolerant of "jungle jigaboo characters in blackface dancing to jazz", although I don't believe I never mapped that to "real world darkies".
Still, probably best to save those for when she's older.
I'm sorta surprised kids today are still interested in Tom & Jerry cartoons. I was never a huge fan. I preferred early Warner Brothers (Merrie Melodies) and that sort of thing. And the Sylvester/Kangaroo ones.
Hated Road Runner.
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Date: 2012-04-02 07:06 am (UTC)