Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Stardock: Fences 2.0 is now available!

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You may be wondering, "What is this"?!! I stumbled across the free version of this program a few years ago and used it for a while. The idea of organizing and simplifying the Desktop provides a sense of being able to exercise a little control on an ever expanding number of icons and options.

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Vintage Minolta Camera

Check out this website I found at okaloosa.craigslist.org

De-cluttering cleans out corners and makes money. Sometimes.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Turkish book on Darwin sparks outrage

A series of books for primary schoolchildren, describing Charles Darwin as a Jew with a big nose who kept the company of monkeys and other historical figures in anti-Semitic terms, has caused outrage in Turkey amid fears of rising religious intolerance.

A teachers’ union is taking legal action over the distribution of the books last week to about 1,000 schoolchildren in the Maltepe district of Istanbul. The local education authority, which approved the books and ultimately answers to the central government, has denied knowledge of their content.

But the incident has already made waves far beyond Maltepe. It follows previous attacks in Turkey on the theory of evolution; last year, an internet filter briefly restricted access to evolutionist websites.

It also comes in the wake of wide-ranging education reforms pushed through this year by the country’s Islamist-rooted government, which have increased the number of religious schools in Turkey and introduced optional lessons on the Prophet Mohammed in ordinary state schools.

Such changes are hailed by the government as increasing freedom of choice in a country that for decades excluded the religiously conservative majority. Opponents say the secular educational system is being threatened.

“The education system is becoming reactionary; imams are now teaching religion in schools,” said Mehmet Aydogan, an official in the union asking for the books to be impounded. “These books are discrediting worldwide accepted artists and scientists and forcing students to think unscientifically.”

The European Commission and other bodies have long complained that the traditional Turkish education textbooks are deeply flawed, painting minorities as untrustworthy and treacherous.

But the books in Maltepe, intended as potted biographies, go further. A book on Albert Einstein describes the physicist as “filthy and slovenly”. Immediately after saying that he ate soap, it adds: “The sad part is during that time the Gestapo was putting Jews into ovens and making them into soap.”

The book on Darwin says the proponent of natural selection “had two problems: first he was a Jew; second, he hated his prominent forehead, big nose and misshapen teeth.” It adds that he threw nuts to monkeys at the zoo rather than go to school. Darwin was not Jewish.

Speaking to Turkey’s Radikal newspaper, Faik Kaptan, Maltepe’s director of education, said he had not read the books, adding: “It is not possible to check all the books distributed in the district.”

But Yaman Akdeniz, a professor of law at Istanbul’s Bilgi university, said that the attack on Darwin came in the context of a more general assault on evolution, which many Turks associate with atheism. Mr Akdeniz represented Richard Dawkins, the British scientist, in a case that successfully reversed a two-year ban on Mr Dawkins’ website. “Evolution is the second most sensitive issue after sexually explicit material,” he said.

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  1. Report Sanborl | October 20 1:50am | Permalink
    The Islamization creep.

  2. Report User9179560 | October 20 1:44am | Permalink
    After teaching Evolution for years I have come to realize that no matter how much evidence one brings to the classroom people will believe what their social group instructs, regardless. Knowing that the "belief" system doesn't need to include evolution promotes those peoples needs to discredit it. They in turn fit in and rock no boats at home. Life is good. In the largest scheme of things whether evolution exists or not really doesn't matter to anyone except the scientist who needs to understand its implications, and of course us teachers who are supposed to teach our children correct scientific theory.

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1939 doesn't seem so far removed, after all. I'm not personally concerned whether Turkish schools teach evolution or not, but to portray Judaism as an enemy or a disease, in the guise of Charles Darwin, really bothers me. Sowing seeds of hate is insupportable.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Smolenyakpgs1-2.pdf (application/pdf Object)

I had the pleasure of attending one of Megan's seminars. You'll come away with an enhanced understanding of Family History and DNA!

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Saturday, October 06, 2012

FamilySearch Labs

Research Assistance

We are exploring better ways to provide community-driven research assistance to those who have specific genealogical questions. Please give Research Assistance a try and let us know how it goes.

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General Research Questions

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I have been interested in the development aspect of FamilySearch.org from the beginning. Some of the elements of FamilySearch were tried and then retired, probably because something better was on the way in. I love the FamilySearch Center locator, which is fairly new as far as I know. It is user friendly and interactive; a positive result of the software engineers that I think will stay around.

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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

South Asia Mail

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I love it when good people get together! They can accomplish understanding, good works, and who knows what else!

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