Saturday, December 22, 2007

Yes Virginia

"This makes me cry every year when I read it in our local newspaper."-Debbyski of Clipmarks
clipped from www.newseum.org
DEAR
EDITOR: I am 8 years old.
"Some of my little friends say there is no
Santa Claus.
"Papa says, 'If you see it in THE SUN it's
so.'

"Please tell me the truth; is there a Santa
Claus?

VIRGINIA,
your little friends are wrong. They have been
affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age.

Yes,
VIRGINIA, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly
as love and generosity and devotion exist, and
you know that they abound and give to your life
its highest beauty and joy
Alas! how dreary would
be the world if there were no Santa Claus.
There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry,
no romance to make tolerable this existence.
The eternal light with which childhood fills
the world would be extinguished.

No Santa Claus! Thank God! he lives,
and he lives forever.
A thousand years from now, Virginia,
nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he
will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

We Interupt This Blog For A Photoshop Phunny

For Some Of My Favorite Clippers And Those That Need A Laugh

Slogan by Austin
http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/59E02599-E8BC-4C41-9253-509F1DF62266/


Remember : Don't Drink And Drive.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Origami Isometrics Instructions

These are cool!!!

ceciliacotton.ca/origami

5 tetrahedra

5 Intersecting Tethrahedra
[instructions]
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dodecahedron

Penultimate Dodecahedron
[instructions]
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truncated icosahedron
small trianbic icosahedron
icosahedron
cube
small stellated dodecahedron
stella octangula
hyperbolic paraboloid
umulius rectangulus
Curler Cuboctahedron
Icosahedron
torus of cubes
Rhombic Hexecontahedron
snub dodecahedron

Snub Dodecahedron
[instructions]
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5 intersecting squares
Curler Cuboctahedron

Curler Cuboctahedron
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Small Rhombicuboctahedron

Curler Small Rhombicuboctahedron
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Curler Icosidodecahedron
Snapology Icosahedron
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Monday, December 17, 2007

2 Weeks Into Its Mandate and Bushies Wanted to Spy On Us

clipped from rawstory.com
AT&T engineer says Bush Administration sought to implement domestic spying within two weeks of taking office
Nearly 1,300 words into Sunday's New York Times article revealing new details of the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program, the lawyer for an AT&T engineer alleges that "within two weeks of taking office, the Bush administration was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on Americans’ phone usage.”
In a New Jersey federal court case, the engineer claims that AT&T sought to create a phone center that would give the NSA access to "all the global phone and e-mail traffic that ran through" a New Jersey network hub.
“At some point,” he told the paper, “I started feeling something isn’t right.”
"There was no discussion of limiting the monitoring to international communications, he said."
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"I sincerely hope that Harry Reid changes his mind about supporting the communications bill that gives the communications companies retroactive immunity. It seems now there is evidence that the Bushies started working on plans to spy on our phone calls after only two weeks in office. Please, call your senators and ask them to vote against this bill."-Zasel of Clipmarks

Saturday, December 15, 2007

When 2 Lab Mice Take Over The World

Their pinky, their pinky and the brain,brain ,brain ,brain............
clipped from img2.moonbuggy.org
The image “http://img2.moonbuggy.org/imgstore/what-happens-when-two-laboratory-mice-finally-do-take-over-the-world.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Hidden dolphins

Hidden Dolphins

You saw a couple in an intimate pose, right?
Interestingly, research has shown that young children cannot identify the intimate couple because they do not have prior memory associated with such a scenario.
What they WILL see, however, is the nine dolphins in the picture!
So, I guess we've already proven you're not a young innocent child... now... If it's hard for you to find the dolphins within 6 seconds, your mind is indeed corrupt and you probably need help, you sicko!
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We've had a lot of fun with this one on Clip Marks. For those who want an answer, here's where all those pesky dolphins are.


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Santa Baby

I read about this in my local paper. Apparently this year, the teens in my neck of the woods are hoping for some big time presents from Santa.
Ipods, laptops, cellphones and that first car ( insurance courtesy of parents) are topping the lists for most 16 year olds. The car is definatley on the top of the list , even though some of these kids haven't got their learner's permits yet. Nor do most have a part time job.
I wonder if our teens are just too used to Mom and Dad giving them what ever they want? I've seen 10 year olds with cellphones . Is it really necessary for a ten year old to be carrying around a cell phone?
Am I experiencing a generation gap? I mean I'm only 30 but at that age if I wanted something that cost over thirty bucks I was on my own. "Save up for it , or get a job kiddo."

I wonder what Santa thinks about this?

Your Childs Disorder May Be Yours

clipped from www.nytimes.com

BY age 2 it was clear that the boy had a sensibility all his own, affectionate and distant at the same time, often more focused on patterns and objects than the people around him.

He was neither naturally social like his mother, nor an early and gifted reader like his father. Quirky, curious, exuberant, he would leap up and dance across the floor after solving a problem or winning a game, duck walking like an N.F.L. receiver posing for a highlight film.

Yet after Phil and Susan Schwarz received a diagnosis for their son, Jeremy, of high functioning autism, they began to think carefully about their own behaviors and histories.

His son’s diagnosis, Mr. Schwarz said, “provided a frame in which a whole bunch of seemingly unrelated aspects of my own life growing up fit together for the first time.”

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Read the whole article. Thanks Debbyski for clipping it.

"Surrender Should Not Be An Option"

clipped from www.cdapress.com
The neo-cons claim surrender should not be an option. In the same breath they claim we were attacked because of our freedoms. Why then, are they so anxious to surrender our freedoms with legislation like the Patriot Act, a repeal of our 4th amendment rights, executive orders, and presidential signing statements? With politicians like these, who needs terrorists? Do they think if we destroy our freedoms for the terrorists they will no longer have a reason to attack us? This seems the epitome of cowardice coming from those who claim a monopoly on patriotic courage.

In any case, we have achieved the goals specified in the initial authorization. Saddam Hussein has been removed. An elected government is now in place in Iraq that meets with US approval. The only weapon of mass destruction in Iraq is our military presence. Why are we still over there? Conventional wisdom would dictate that when the "mission is accomplished", the victor goes home, and that is not considered a retreat.
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The American people voted for a humble foreign policy in 2000. They voted for an end to the war in 2006. Instead of recognizing the wisdom and desire of the voters, they are chided as cowards, unwilling to defend themselves. Americans are fiercely willing to defend themselves. However, we have no stomach for indiscriminate bombing in foreign lands when our actual attackers either killed themselves on 9/11 or are still at large somewhere in a country that is neither Iraq nor Iran. Defense of our homeland is one thing. Offensive tactics overseas are quite another. Worse yet, when our newly minted enemies find their way over here, where will our troops be to defend us? The American people have NOT gotten the government they deserve. They asked for a stronger America and peace through nonintervention, yet we have a government of deceit, inaction and one that puts us in grave danger on the international front. "Mission Accomplished".
-Sahara of clipmarks

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

You Sir have No Bussiness being president

I for one am sick of being lied to. I am tired of being told to hide under my bed from one of Bush's made up boogey men.
clipped from www.opednews.com
Keith Olbermann's Special Comment - "You Sir, Have No Business Being President!"
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Monday, December 10, 2007

Who could of ever imagined?

clipped from www.news.com.au

Terror detentions 'like apartheid-era'

ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu has accused the United States and Britain of pursuing policies like those of South Africa's apartheid-era government by detaining terrorism suspects without trial.

At an event to commemorate the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDR) today, the Nobel laureate said the detention of suspected al-Qaeda and Taliban members at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was a "huge blot on a democracy".

"Whoever imagined that you would hear from the United States and from Britain the same arguments for detention without trial that were used by the apartheid government," Archbishop Tutu said.

Archbishop Tutu, who helped lead the struggle to overthrow white minority rule in South Africa, said he was surprised so many Americans had accepted the argument that the Guantanamo detentions were necessary because of national security.

"It is exactly what the apartheid government used to say here," the Anglican cleric said.

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"Whoever imagined that you would hear from the United States and from Britain the same arguments for detention without trial that were used by the apartheid government," Archbishop Tutu said.

I know I sure didn't. I was always comforted by the thought that America wouldn't do that. I am comforted no more.

Monday, December 3, 2007

We just found out our newest member will be

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

IF Zoo

This is part of my Zoo post for Illustration Friday. Eventually I will spell out zoo. The Z has animals found mainly in Africa, one O will have animals from the Americas, and the last O will feature those from Asia and Australia. I'll be updating this post, so come back and see how it's progressing. Ink and crow quill pen. I might be getting the hang of it. Here's another work in progress. Have a great week.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Work in Progress

Friday, November 23, 2007

Be an Eviromentally Responsible Designer

Great arcticle from DRAWN!
clipped from drawn.ca

10 Ways Design Can Fight Climate Change

claudia-luz.jpg

A British design firm has released a design manifesto (PDF) for sustainable design. It’s a bit too much of a brochure for my taste, but it’s worth thinking about, so here`s a summary:

1. Re-think
2. Re-use
3. Use eco-friendly materials
4. Save energy
5. Share new ideas
6. Design to last
7. Stay local, buying ethical
8. Support what we believe
9. Inspire, have fun
10. Save money

Perhaps the most important note about this manifesto, is the knowledge that there is something that they can do with every project, every client, every day, to lighten their footprint and help fight global warming. And that’s a lesson we can all take something from.

Also check out the Ten Commandments of Sustainable Design.

right time to mention Luz: Girl of the Knowing - a new webcomic from Claudia Dávila. Luz is an environmentally-conscious comic about a girl who is on a mission to gather “the knowing”: knowledge and experience about sustainable survival for humans
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