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RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Dartz - 05-19-2026 Statue of Mosquito which killed Oliver Cromwell proposed for Cork I've posted the CBC link to provide some context to those who might wonder why Cromwell might be less than popular here.... RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Labster - 05-19-2026 (05-18-2026, 06:32 AM)robkelk Wrote: California bans Kars4Kids charity jingle for false advertising Banning those jingles is a public service for our sanity. They don't really say in the commercial that the money goes to anything except repeat the phone number, followed by "donate your car today". The only implication is that it has preteens playing around on instruments while singing (obviously badly, but cleaned up with autotune cranked up to maximum). The low content in the ad was enough for me to always assume that the charity was probably shady, because most charities want to tell you exactly what they do so you give more money and speak on behalf of their cause. But, as the court ruled, the average person would be confused. As Carlin said, think of how stupid the average person is, and then realize that mathematically half of them must be even stupider. I had already been joking that those kids in the commercial were all now adults... but who knew that that would make them just the right age to benefit from the charity? I guess 1-800-KARS-4-JEWS isn't as catchy a song? RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Norgarth - 05-20-2026 I saw a note on the CBC news ticker mentioning that King Charles got shit on by a seagull during a visit to Ireland. I can't help but imagine there are more than a few Irish who think that's hilarious. RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - robkelk - 05-25-2026 Pope Leo XIV has issued his first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. It's an oversimplificatopn to say that, as As It Happens notes, he's spelling Faith without AI... because that isn't all that the encyclical addresses. RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Labster - 05-26-2026 (05-25-2026, 05:40 PM)robkelk Wrote: Pope Leo XIV has issued his first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. I haven't finished reading it, but I feel like there are certain chapters put there just for JD Vance's benefit. Now look here JD buddy, seriously, the social gospel has been a concept in church thought for over a century, look at what all these popes wrote about. You can't go back in time to the point where the church "stays in their lane" because it never existed. Welcome to 2026, where the only organization still working on AI alignment is the Catholic Church. Yet another thing I would have never believed in 2024. RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Norgarth - 05-30-2026 Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has exploded on the launchpad during an engine test firing https://apnews.com/article/blue-origin-rocket-explosion-bezos-ecdb38828fac02e3a33cc4fd4e61543e RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Dartz - 05-30-2026 That was the coolest explosion ever. RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Labster - 06-01-2026 US man named Loony Toon sentenced to 20 years for shooting at police officers Oh no, they got Doug! RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - Bob Schroeck - 06-01-2026 <snrk> And it looks like it's actually his birth name, not some frivolous name-change late in life. His parents must have hated him... RE: Fourth Oddities Spotted in the News - robkelk - 06-01-2026 What are they teaching in high schools nowadays, that a grade-9 student can write a paper with this title? ΛCDM+S - Thermodynamic Cosmology: Simulating The Universe's Expansion Without Dark Energy Needless to say, Liam Desre won "Best Project - Discovery" for this at the 2026 Canada-Wide Science Fair. Mr. Desre is using black hole thermodynamics to explain universal acceleration. Maybe we can't find dark energy because it doesn't exist? |