Archive for August, 2007


The End of The Internet

Addicted to the internet? Wondering where the last few months of your life went? Always telling yourself “Just one more click“?

It’s time to end it. Click here.

These guys have got balls:

[Okay, okay, I promise never to resort to such low humour again, happy?]

Who is: The One? (I Agree With Dale #3)

In the matrix, Neo was the one. Who is the one in the real world?

Dale, an ordinary guy, says some extraordinary things (Episode 1, Episode 2). Do you agree? Head here and leave a comment.

“Air guitar. Anywhere. Anytime.”

Here’s a question: Who do you think Jesus is? Leave a comment.

When Is The Weather Moody?

Making the most of the weather: Studying in the sun!

We’ve had some lovely weather this week. Yesterday felt like late Spring (hooray!). Days are getting longer, the air warmer, and the sun brighter.

And it has occured to me that my mood is dependent on the weather. Not completely, but substantially. When the sun is shining, the sky is blue, the colours vivid – I feel great. When it is overcast, dark, or dull, I feel flat.
Has anyone else experienced this? Do you have a different ‘mood trigger’?

I’ve been trying to work out if it is a good thing or a bad thing. I am sure it is good to take pleasure in the wonders of God’s creation, but I’m not so sure that I should feel so low when the sky is grey. If a cloud impacts my joy, how much will real suffering impact me?

I wonder if it is like many of life’s pleasures:

delighting in a taste, enjoying the company of a friend, reveling in the ecstasy of sport, immersing yourself in a movie, discovering new places and travelling the world…

Enjoy them and be thankful for them, but remember that they are transient and will pass away, so don’t pin your joy on the things of this world, but on the eternal.

I’m still thinking about it all, and I’d love to hear your thoughts – leave a comment.

[Photo: the crazy australian (also the studious australian) making the most of the weather! I often ask if I can work outside, I love it!]

The World is WEIRD! (Part 3)

The World is WEIRD: Part 1; Part 2; who cares?

This is the final installment of this series – I think its the weirdest of all. If you need any more proof that the world is weird, you need to spend more time on youtube.

Weirder than time, weirder than waves and particles, weirder even than Dr Quantum himself:
Its a poodle (human?) exercise video!

I love it that she acts like there is nothing strange going on at all!

What’s the weirdest video you’ve seen on youtube? Leave a comment! (Links are better than embedded players)

Who Cares if the World Is Weird?

Weird World: Salvador Dali IpodsThe last two posts (this one and this one) gave an overview of some weird stuff that science says about the world. But who cares?

Who cares if time slows down when you speed up? Why should you care if you are made of particles or waves (or both)? Why spend time trying to understand it?

This doesn’t just apply to science, but anything you care to think about. Why do it?

  1. It’s interesting – this may be just me, but hopefully by the end of this list you will agree.
  2. It makes you more interesting – the more you know, the broader your range of interests, and the broader the range of areas you are familiar with, the more you are able to talk about.
  3. It’s fun – (Don’t throw anything too heavy at me!) Being challenged, being confused, struggling to understand things…. is fun!
  4. Its good to know stuff(and have a broad vocabulary with synonyms for ‘stuff’) No-one has ever run out of room in their brain. Use it!
  5. New types of thinking create neural connections in the brain – erm… yeah, something like that. See here and here
  6. It is humblingIt is way too easy to think you’re all that, to think you know a lot. Wrestling with something as hard as relativity prevents you from thinking you know it all. (If you understand it, you are the third person! I’d appreciate it if you could explain it to me :) )Two more – and they are my favourites:

  7. It gives insight into the nature and character of God!

    Why did God do it this way? I don’t know, but it’s good to think about.
    Even better is this: the universe is ordered. We can discover it’s laws. Thats cool. But we can’t understand them – thats even cooler! If even his creation is difficult to wrap your head around, what then of God?
    God is a God who is beyond our comprehension: what we know, we know in part and imperfectly. And it shouldn’t surprise us that this is the case – why wouldn’t the Creator be more complex than the created.
  8. It’s useful for when you want to out-nerd your friends.
    ‘Nuff said, really.

[Aside: this can be applied to stuff you do at school, college, university, and even at work]

Have I sparked your curiosity? Have I missed anything you love about nutting stuff out? Do you disagree? Leave a comment.
Update: Don’t miss Vinchuco’s excellent additions in the comments.

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