Rob’s posterous

Rise, wash, and address Powerful Goodness

I think I have some more stuff in there. Not to mention I work 6 ours before I even think about lunch. Maybe I need to reexamine my priorities. Hmm.

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Vancouver - Testing the Canon 7D <- me want!

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Zack Whedon's 'Dr. Horrible' #1 Exclusive Preview | MTV Photo Gallery

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The Pumpkins are done! Oooh, scarry!

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Most graphic Pam Anderson Video I've seen.

I don't think eating meat is wrong. But I think the situation caused by a nation of nugget eaters is.

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Reminisce Over This

I think I was in love with the "Stop Stop" girl. See if you can spot the special appearance by Flea.

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By popular demand, our Madame Tussaud's visit (Part2)

                                       
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By popular demand, our Madame Tussaud's visit

                                                           
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By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain... - Science, News - The Independent

By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain...

...or at least that's what Ray Kurzweil thinks. He has spent his life inventing machines that help people, from the blind to dyslexics. Now, he believes we're on the brink of a new age – the 'singularity' – when mind-boggling technology will allow us to email each other toast, run as fast as Usain Bolt (for 15 minutes) – and even live forever. Is there sense to his science – or is the man who reasons that one day he'll bring his dad back from the grave just a mad professor peddling a nightmare vision of the future?

By Mike Hodgkinson

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Putting faith in its place.

And, here's what I think is even more interesting. From what I have learned about human behavior and our need to seek things that support our beliefs and ignore things that refute them; I would propose that the amount of time you spend watching this 10 minute video is inversely proportional to your believe in the existence of a higher being.

Basically if you can make it the full 10 minutes, I'd say your faith is significantly in question. But that's just me. And I watched it twice.

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