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Continue reading …Say what ?? Jane Esbensen tells a story from the mid-1990s, when she worked as a chaplain at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minn. An elderly woman on her deathbed asked for Communion. Esbensen, who at the time was unable to perform this sacrament, brought in another chaplain who could. The other chaplain blessed the Communion wafer and held it out for the woman, who “looked at me with troubled eyes.” Esbensen, knowing the woman could hardly swallow, asked if it was too big; she nodded. The chaplain broke the wafer in half, then again, putting a quarter wafer on the woman’s tongue. “She was crying,” recalls Esbensen. “It was very moving. And then she pulled me down and whispered in my ear, ‘Will that get me all the way there?’” Esbensen found this heartbreaking, “just a travesty,” that the woman’s lifetime of religion had left her with such a crimped view. “I said to her, ‘This is not a ticket to heaven. If there’s a God, he has seen what a good and kind and loving person you are.’” If? Yep. Esbensen, 53, who was ordained as a Unitarian Universalist minister in 1996 and recently became head of a Madison congregation, does not believe in God or life after death. She calls herself a “humanist atheist.” She thinks belief in deity has arguably done more to hurt than help the world. “People who do not believe in God are actually kinder, gentler people,” she says. A personal belief in God, for instance, was not needed for Esbensen to comfort the dying woman in Minnesota, to “say what she needed to hear.” I used to insure several Unitarian Universalist groups in San Diego County. In the past I would describe them as believing in just about anything, but now I guess I can also say they believe in nothing.
Continue reading …Click to enlarge There’s 6.7 billion people in the world, spread throughout 195 nations, all vying for a place on a single planet that has finite resources and limited space — with some countries getting a bigger piece of the pie than others. But here’s an idea: Putting aside how those arbitrary political boundaries came to be, what if a more measurable factor, like popul… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Hitachi was the first to roll out a 7,200 rpm, 3.5-inch 2TB hard drive, and it looks like it’s now done it again at the 3TB level. That comes in the form of the company’s new Deskstar 7K3000 model, which appears to not only be the first 7,200 rpm 3TB drive hard around, but Hitachi’s first drive with a 6Gbps SATA interface. Otherwise, the five-platter drive packs a 64MB cache buffer, an idle power draw of 6.8W, and what Hitachi describes as an eco-friendly, halogen-free design. Still no word on pricing or a release date, but The Inquirer surmises it’ll cost somewhere in the neighborhood of
Continue reading …Dubai: A sense of numbness and disbelief gave way to anger as relatives of the victims of the Mangalore air crash tried to come to terms with the fact that their loved ones had died because the pilot fell asleep and ignored repeated warnings. The Court of Inquiry appointed by the Indian government to probe the May 22 crash…
Continue reading …If you have nerve pain from diabetes, exercises can help. Here are exercises that can help slow diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Continue reading …Well, this is interesting. VG247 has published what it says are pics from an early Sony PSP2 development kit. There isn’t much to go by in terms of back story, and in many ways it looks more like a KIRF from Mr. Blurrycam’s vintage collection than something for software testing, but let’s hear what the site has to say: HD screen, two cameras (front and rear), microphone, two thumbsticks, and a rear “trackpad” of sorts, presumably akin to what we’ve seen on the PS Phone leak . VG247 later updated to say that a source claims it’s an earlier version of the kit and that a revision has since been developed without a sliding screen — a move to perhaps deal with ( also rumored ) overheating concerns. We know a PSP2 exists in some form, so this can go one of two ways — either cleaner shots will be found, or an entirely different leak will surface later. Given the suspect Fall 2011 debut, we have plenty of time to wait around and see. [Thanks, Ross M -- no relation] Early PSP2 dev kit in the wild? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The winning earrings. Photo: WoZela . It faced tough competition from concepts for Christmas trees, toilet-paper holders, and lamps, but Megan Bernstein’s design for big, colorful earrings beat them all out, becoming the winner of WoZela’s vuvuzela recycling competition…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …I’ll bet this statement comes back to haunt Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) in 2012: “I’m wildly excited that I can walk through a machine instead of getting my dose of love pats,” Sen. McCaskill said. I’ll bet the screener who has to look at naked scans of Sen. McCaskill will not be feeling quite so excited.
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