Showing posts with label Doomsday Clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doomsday Clock. Show all posts
Monday, April 9, 2012
Kansas: In the news today
Yes, the State of Kansas is in the news in two different ways today. First, it seems there is a gentleman in Denver who bought a Kansas missile silo just North of Salina and he's turning it into end-of-the-world, doomsday condominiums--for the wealthy. They're expensive.
The second story today out of Kansas comes from covering wacky museums. They mention and show the Barbed Wire Museum out in LaCrosse. Apparently, however, they just didn't have enough space in their article to cover Leila's Hair Museum out in Independence (Missouri). Darn shame, that. Someone mentioned in the comments, too, that they should have noted the Prairie Dog Museum out in Scott, Kansas. Oh, yeah.
Links to stories: http://news.yahoo.com/doomsday-shelters-line-kansas-missile-silo-035247086.html; http://travel.yahoo.com/ideas/america-s-wackiest-museums.html?page=8
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Doomsday preacher revises his math
Oh, that's good.
Yes, Reverend, we knew you were wrong.
Now, wait for it.....
Stop! Stop! You're killin' me, here!
Preacher says world will actually end in October
Right... and we'll be sure to tune in, too, Reverend.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Strong, intelligent leadership
Scientists pushed the "Doomsday Clock back one minute" in the last 24 hours, "citing hopeful developments in nuclear weapons and climate change."
And you know who has lead us in those new, improved directions.
"The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, which maintains the clock and puts an illustration of it on its cover, attributed the move to efforts by world leaders to reduce their countries' nuclear arsenals and collaborate on climate stabilization."
"The group, which includes 19 Nobel laureates, said a key to the 'new era of cooperation is a change in the U.S. government's orientation toward international affairs brought about in part by the election of (U.S. President Barack) Obama.'"
Yeah, President Obama.
And then this:
Despite a recession that's disproportionately affected their community, African-Americans are dramatically more upbeat about their progress in this country than at any time during the past quarter century, according to a new Pew Research Center poll.
Okay, so, sure, one is the opinion of scientists on a rather arbitrary evaluation of the status of humankind on the planet and the other is the opinion of one group of people in the United States but opinions matter. Assumptions of how we are matter.
These assumptions help us be able to work on for the improvement of our situations.
They help us know that what we do makes a difference.
They help us have hope.
And without hope, there is no reason.
"The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but from hope to hope." Samuel Johnson
I had hope from 2000 to 2008 but it was very challenged hope, certainly.
And you know who has lead us in those new, improved directions.
"The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, which maintains the clock and puts an illustration of it on its cover, attributed the move to efforts by world leaders to reduce their countries' nuclear arsenals and collaborate on climate stabilization."
"The group, which includes 19 Nobel laureates, said a key to the 'new era of cooperation is a change in the U.S. government's orientation toward international affairs brought about in part by the election of (U.S. President Barack) Obama.'"
Yeah, President Obama.
And then this:
Despite a recession that's disproportionately affected their community, African-Americans are dramatically more upbeat about their progress in this country than at any time during the past quarter century, according to a new Pew Research Center poll.
Okay, so, sure, one is the opinion of scientists on a rather arbitrary evaluation of the status of humankind on the planet and the other is the opinion of one group of people in the United States but opinions matter. Assumptions of how we are matter.
These assumptions help us be able to work on for the improvement of our situations.
They help us know that what we do makes a difference.
They help us have hope.
And without hope, there is no reason.
"The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but from hope to hope." Samuel Johnson
I had hope from 2000 to 2008 but it was very challenged hope, certainly.
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