Friday, 30 March 2007
Mighty mouse!
I bought one last week at Apple's online store and it arrived like 4 days later (gotta love couriers- I'm in Broken Hill remember).
Well, I gotta say... it's sooo cool. Sorry, I'll try and restrain my geekiness. Here's some pics:
On a sadder note, I dropped my iPod mini the other day on my way out to work. I'm not sure if you can see it in these pics, but here are some nasty dents in the aluminum casing. My ipod is broke. I doesn't work ay more. I've tried the 5 R's, I've read the support pages and basically they say it's kaput. If you have magic that can save my ipod, please send me some. For now, I peruse the refurbished page at the apple store.
Thursday, 22 March 2007
A Trail of Interestingness...
I recently subscribed to the ‘Lazy Environmentalist’ podcast. This podcast focuses on how we can care for our world, while doing things we would normally do anyway (eg: hybrid camry, recycled plastic toothbrushes, energy efficient products, etc). Largely the change comes by harnessing new technologies. "A journey into cutting-edge innovation"
Any way, this morning I listened to “Easy solutions to Global Warming”, which mentioned this company who have developed a way of making nuclear waste environmentally benign, which is really cool.
I read the article mentioned in the podcast, and then decided to browse around the rest of the news site it was on, which brought me to their “Judaism” section, where I found another rather interesting article entitled “Are Animal Sacrifices Cruel?”.
Have a look at the articles and give some thoughts. Here are some of mine:
RE: Benign nuclear waste- I think this sounds really good, but I’m worried it’s too good to be true. Also, as Tab pointed out to me, just because it’s more economical, safer and environmentally sound, doesn’t mean ‘they’ will implement the technique/technology.
Re: Animal sacrifices- I don’t practice animal sacrifices myself. Nor am I Jewish, my beliefs do not require me to make such sacrifices, as I believe Christ’s death was the final and complete sacrifice. However, as to the ‘cruel-ness’ of animal sacrifices, I think if those doing the sacrifices do not have faith in them (that is, believe them to be futile) and practice them anyway, these people bring disgrace to themselves.
Generally, I think the statement
“We detest needless pain and senseless loss and we prefer to avoid it whenever possible”is a good policy (I’m not sure the author agrees). I feel a twinge, hoping he is simply trying to be provocative when he says in the next paragraph
“I propose that there is no difference between my preference for blue suits over black suits and my preference for the preservation of life over its destruction."Such a statement is bewildering to hear from someone who shortly after asks and answers:
“Why is cruelty to others undeniably and objectively evil? The only true, intellectually honest answer is that G-d deemed it so.”So, the Rabbi can understand that God has given us an inherent moral objection to cruelty, yet appears to deny its importance? Please correct me if you believe I have not read the Rabbi correctly!
I look forward to your comments.
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Moving
I'll be posting most of the old posts on here today. Sorry for those who had bookmarked the other address, and thankyou for coming with me.
If you're wondering about the podcast side of things, I'll hopefully be able to link to the podcast from here, while hosting it on podbean.
Excuse the mess, the furniture arrives on Friday.
Saturday, 10 March 2007
The chip isn't on my shoulder.
Last Easter, my cousin married a woman who wasn’t related to me previously. After the wedding, there was an altercation between myself and one of my brothers. The ‘altercation’ wasn’t really over anything (he was sitting on me and I pushed him off).
In any case, this incident swiftly ended with myself receiving a blow to the face. I returned to Broken Hill the next day, with a black eye and a chipped tooth. The eye healed, and I got a filling for the tooth.
On Thursday, the filling came out. This is not a good event. It’ll cost me a couple of hundred (going by what it cost the first time) to get it fixed again, and I simply don’t have that kind of money. As a result, I’m going to have to just put up with it. It doesn’t hurt much, just very sensitive to cold. Here’s some pics:
Me with the black eye:
The Chip Today: