Author: paddlefish
Upcoming Concert
Friday, March 7, 2008, 7 p.m.
Grace University Lutheran Church
324 Harvard Street SE
James Riccardo, conductor and director
Romeo & Juliet Overture Peter Tschaikowsky
Katherine on my Chest/ with you at your Grave Stanley Woolner
Symphony #1 in C minor, Op 68 Johannes Brahms
Reduced Parking available for event at Fairview-University Patient/Visitor Parking Ramp at Harvard and Delaware Street,SE
Cavity Filled
My Mom really wanted to see the filling — so here it is!
Who gives a grammar?
I noticed that my previous post used the word “Its” where I should have used “It’s”. Sigh. It is hard enough to keep up with all the one-off communications in life. Email messages. Instant messages. Who has time to craft grammatically correct sentences?
Well, I don’t try to be intentionally horrible about it, but blogging is one of those “conversational” formats that lends itself well to breaking the rules. Sentence fragments. Misspeelings. poor capitalization. Embrace chaos.
Cavity
Eskit’s Giulianin Piece
OMG. This is hilarious.
Look for the jammin’ EH & bass in the musical interludes at 1/2 and 15/16ths.
Are you a creationist? You’re not alone. But there is help: The National Academy of Sciences has updated its free booklet, “Science, Evolution, and Creationism“. Check it out, please; the modern world of science misses you.
Others have argued that science teachers should teach the “controversies” surrounding evolution. But there is no controversy in the scientific community about whether evolution has occurred. On the contrary, the evidence supporting descent with modification, as Charles Darwin termed it, is both overwhelming and compelling. In the century and a half since Darwin, scientists have uncovered exquisite details about many of the mechanisms that underlie biological variation, inheritance, and natural selection, and they have shown how these mechanisms lead to biological change over time. Because of this immense body of evidence, scientists treat the occurrence of evolution as one of the most securely established of scientific facts. Biologists also are confident in their understanding of how evolution occurs.
another from the archives
i keep finding these old stop motion flicks….
here we played a game of rummicube and I took a frame every move
also notice the tea (decaf of course).
The Curse of the Black Piddle
Rachel and I made this movie over a year ago. I was holding out hoping she and I would record a soundtrack for it, but I decided that some music was all it needed.

