May 21, 2008

May 18, 2008

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    I remember the day my uncle sat in the backyard of my mother's home speaking about the weak ability of the american driver as he taught people how to drive in Germany, and fail most of them. He said I would fail the driving test in germany.  I hold a commercial drivers license and I am licensed to ride any type of motorcycle, even a moped, but what really interested me was his interest in our family pedigree which he traced to the days of Vincent van Gogh on my mother side who is german. He is still working on it.

    My father spoke of our family genealogy when I was a child. "Like a king but not a king", he said in his broken english. Today, I understand one of my relatives was a Prime Minister of Hungary and executed when he was an old man as he was incapable of handling the political affairs of Hungary but to stubborn to step down. World War II stole my father's family's fortune and my father's future and his family was force to flee as Hitler had rose to power and hated intellectuals who OWNED everything and would not SHARE.

    Hitler, what did you do with everyone's wealth?

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    I'm a lurker at this atheist site and one of the members produced this video.

    http://www.maniacworld.com/dance-monkeys.htm

     

May 14, 2008

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    More on Mars ...

    Did Mars support life?

    Can Mars support life?

    Throughout history men and women have been curious about Mars with many people believing that once upon a time it had supported life. I know my father was very curious about this planet and I can remember him saying, "So close and yet so far." The red planet. Is the theory plausible? Yes, as Mars is about an eight months journey from Earth and with Phoenix heading for the planet we will discover the truth about this wonderful planet. I love science.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/05/14/MNA210LIHM.DTL

    Is Mars a planet in which man can create genesis the way god created earth?

May 12, 2008

May 10, 2008

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    May 11th is

    Happy Selfish Mommy Dearest Day

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2008/05/09/national/a061405D90.DTL

    http://opr.princeton.edu/popclock

    Of all the pictures to show this is the one San Francisco Chronicle decided to use to honor mother's day. I find it irresponsible, immature and totally selfish. This family has placed itself first before the needs of their community, their country, and their god who made earth for us. 2.1 children will stabilize our homo sapien population and incidents such as this (see below) will not be seen. By the way, I counted 17 kids, unless, of course, your counting the father.

    http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local&id=6131896

    This baby lost his/her mommy when, I bet, the whalers killed her mommy for food and whatnots. You know that sex stuff in a potion so a man can, well, like, wifey should, like, you know this stuff. (Birth control pills work, honey) This baby whale comes into the San Francisco Bay hoping we will take care of her/him until s/he can take care of him/herself, but, instead, we allowed the baby to die and then complain about the stink.

    2.11 homo sapien children per homo sapien family will allow other animals to have a life and family too. Do you have a problem with this? I mean, what is wrong with animals living on planet earth, along side the homo sapien?

    I bet the population clock makes no sense to alls of yous, huh!

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    A female hiker:

    The Ordinary Adventurer by Jan "liteshoe" Leitschuh

    http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=27639

    http://home.earthlink.net/~liteshoe/LTAbout.html

     

May 9, 2008

May 8, 2008

  • Hello Stigmata's,

    Well, I have some of my Y360 back but not all of it. Wonder if they can fix the avatar problem and group problem?