Thursday, July 23, 2009

Today’s Link: Tall Tale Features Radio Interviews K Chronicles Cartoonist Keith Knight (concluding with rambling comments from some cartoonist with an unwieldy and almost unpronounceable Italian name).
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Next up: Mythbusters with Fyodor Dostoevsky. “And so immortality** is totally busted. But wait! That means everything is lawful, even canniba–ahahaha, hey there kids!”
**To head off the inevitable objection: The statement “If God does not exist, everything is permitted” is a loose paraphrase of what he wrote in The Brothers Karamazov, but not his actual words, which were about the belief in immortality and the consequences of its disappearance.
Moon landing, kabooms in poetry, food missiles, and now a-bombs. Looks like it’s going to be Things That Explode/Things Propelled By Explosions Week.
He’s assuming there’s a tomorrow? (J. Robert there.) Optimistic when the seven year old down the street has an A bomb!
And yet, they didn’t bother cancelling it until the Alfred Kinsey episode.
March-you-lee-ar-no, right? Do people really have a problem with that?
The producers soon replaced Oppenheimer with Edward Teller, who had no problem showing the kids how to make bombs that made Oppenheimer’s look like a toy.