Re: [FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different...
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[FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different...
Meet ‘Patrick’: The robotic proctology-simulation ass http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_patrick_the_robotic_proctology_simulation_ass http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_patrick_the_robotic_proctology_simulation_ass Meet ‘Patrick’: The robotic proctology-simulation ass http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_patrick_the_robotic_proctology_simulation_ass This week Medical Daily reported on “Patrick,” a “simulated patient that talks to medical students while offering real-time feedback about the virtual prostate ex... View on dangerousminds.net http://dangerousminds.net/comments/meet_patrick_the_robotic_proctology_simulation_ass Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] And Now For Something Completely Different II
Don't miss these unforgettable highlights from The Cultural History Of The Scorpion Nation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7O4nTaTEeg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7O4nTaTEeg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf-yvJKG608 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf-yvJKG608
[FairfieldLife] And Now For Something Completely Different
Cultural Highlights from The Scorpion Nation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzzOBv7RPbw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzzOBv7RPbw
Re: [FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different
Jagit Singh's voice is very soothing..I like this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzLFFwq-uuc&feature=related > > From: nablusoss1008 >To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 3:07 PM >Subject: [FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different > > > >Flying Russian Girl >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzSFLOzZRIA&feature=related > >Yamuna Arati, Vrindavan >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OizwsBNhij4&feature=related > >Sri Yamuna >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdOXlbFSSjI&feature=related > >On the way to Madan-mohan mandir >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgmz14k_-zY&feature=related > > > > >
[FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different
Flying Russian Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzSFLOzZRIA&feature=related Yamuna Arati, Vrindavan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OizwsBNhij4&feature=related Sri Yamuna http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdOXlbFSSjI&feature=related On the way to Madan-mohan mandir http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgmz14k_-zY&feature=related
Re: [FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different...
Curtis, Thank you for this. The wife, recently, made me watch "Rabbit Hole". http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rabbit_hole/ Without I hope-spoiling anything, I feel, it might be a topical story in relation to some of your exchanges with Robin. On one level, it's a story about unbearable loss, the kind you either learn to deny or adopt as a presence, an other in your life, but never free yourself from. But on another level-it seemed to be saying: "The question is not-Does God exist, but rather if he didn't exist-we'll have to invent him." I guess, what I liked about the film was that the writer(s) seemed to have no compulsion to resolve the uncertainty, the "doubt". IOM, this is always the best type of writing. The character of the teenage boy is closest to the person I'd like to be. The acting is consistently good, but the actor playing this boy shows more grief in a "look" than I knew was possible. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend. PS: I'm hoping Bill will be up for some exchanges on early Christianity. From: curtisdeltablues To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 7:09:26 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different... An Austrian atheist has won the right to be shown on his driving-license photo wearing a pasta strainer as "religious headgear". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14135523 What is so brilliant about this for me is that it shows the arbitrariness in societies protected beliefs. In every other area of human discourse you can point your finger and go "bullshit" when some makes an absurd claim like that the Holocaust never happened. But in the area of religion absurd claims are protected as if assumed sacred. It is a holdover from our tribal ancestry and is long overdue for a revising. Religion has protected so many bad ideas in societies and still does. And if the claims of religion were true, if the world really does work as they claim, then why be so touchy as if it is delicate? If their view is reality then is should hold up like any other set of beliefs with good reasons supporting them. But we treat these beliefs as fragile little flowers that can't stand up to a little challenge. So many religions claim that God want's us to wear special hats, or special underwear. The creator of the universe who spent about 260 million years on this planet alone with the dinosaurs, gets pissed off if you take a piece of fabric off your head. Well I guess it's OK as long as it only applies to women because God has universally made it clear in the world's scriptures how we should think of them.
[FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different...
An Austrian atheist has won the right to be shown on his driving-license photo wearing a pasta strainer as "religious headgear". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14135523 What is so brilliant about this for me is that it shows the arbitrariness in societies protected beliefs. In every other area of human discourse you can point your finger and go "bullshit" when some makes an absurd claim like that the Holocaust never happened. But in the area of religion absurd claims are protected as if assumed sacred. It is a holdover from our tribal ancestry and is long overdue for a revising. Religion has protected so many bad ideas in societies and still does. And if the claims of religion were true, if the world really does work as they claim, then why be so touchy as if it is delicate? If their view is reality then is should hold up like any other set of beliefs with good reasons supporting them. But we treat these beliefs as fragile little flowers that can't stand up to a little challenge. So many religions claim that God want's us to wear special hats, or special underwear. The creator of the universe who spent about 260 million years on this planet alone with the dinosaurs, gets pissed off if you take a piece of fabric off your head. Well I guess it's OK as long as it only applies to women because God has universally made it clear in the world's scriptures how we should think of them.
[FairfieldLife] And now for something completely different
http://gimundo.com/videos/view/wonderful-guitar-music-from-botswana/ This is one of the most entertaining and sensual guitar styles I have ever seen. This makes me happy in every way.
[FairfieldLife] and now for something completely different
Getting away from the Bash Judy, MMY, etc fest, I thought I'd promote (once again) my favorite time-waster: http://www.examiner.com/x-4734-Second-Life-Examiner~y2009m4d6-What-is-Second-Life-video