Monthly Archives: February 2007

Zap

Anyone know if you can 'ground' a standard plastic floor mat ? I have one at work, and every time I roll my chair over it, my iPod clicks like a rattlesnake, as it slowly deals with the static charge I just built up. I'd love to be able to, I dunno, hook a wire from that mat into the ground pin on the nearest electrical outlet, and send all those angry electrons straight back to the earth.

Anyone know if that will work ?

Start Your iPods

Ho Ho Ho, what will the iPod choose this week?

  1. Flaming Lips - One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning. Getting into their lo-fi Pink Floyd vibe.
  2. Robyn Hitchcock - Certainly Clickot
  3. Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train a-Comin' (live). Wow.
  4. Blonde Redhead - Kazuality. Ah.... I missed liking Blonde Redhead.
  5. Van Halen - Loss Of Control. Eddie's just inhumanly fast all the way through this - even the rhythm parts are unbelievable. The song's not so hot, though.
  6. Van Morrison - Glad Things
  7. The Cure - Close To Me. The happiest song in the world.
  8. Radiohead - The Tourist
  9. Joni Mitchell - Just Like This Train. Too 70's.
  10. The Beatles - Mr. Moonlight. Too 50's.


Good enough. Onward!
On second thought... I'm getting sick of seeing the same handful of bands every week on these Monday AM lists. Time to thin out some of the overrepresented bands.

What I Believe

The first three paragraphs of Atrios' What I Believe post describe my religious background almost perfectly. But, then he says this:

I'm puzzled why some religious people seem to get upset by more outspoken atheists. I can turn on the teevee and be threatened with damnation and hellfire. Who cares if Sam Harris thinks you're stupid? If atheists want to engage in their own brand of proselytizing, good for them. I'm not especially interested in it, but what's wrong with it? There are Christian missionaries all over the world.

Really, that's puzzling? The reason religious people get upset by outspoken atheists is because outspoken atheists insult, mock and belittle religious people and their beliefs (with good reason, IMO, but that's beside the point). And outspoken atheists scare some religious people because outspoken atheists want to spread their godless message - which results in everlasting torment for those who abandon faith - to religious people including, gasp, the children of the religious. If you're a Christian and you really believe Hell awaits non-believers, then you're probably going to worry if someone is trying to lead someone you care about down that path - you'll fight that message, because you're trying to 'save' your loved ones.

And obviously, there's that good-ol tribal defense thing, too - people will always defend their tribe against outsiders. And religion is the biggest tribe of them all.