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Last Sunday was a poetry service at the Unitarians. I presented three pieces from my favourite Unitarian-Universalist poet, ee cummings; Ballad of the Scholar's Lament, The Way to Hump A Cow (yes, I really did read that in church full of little old ladies), and There Are So Many Tictoc Clocks. This Sunday I'll be presenting at the Church with the subject "A Unitarian-Universalist View of the Economic Crisis". Some might think in advance that I'll make mention of an view of economics espoused by past unitarians like John Locke, Thomas Jefferson and Herbert Simon (how come so few people seem to know of the latter?).
After that we're planning an educational game where each player is one the various factions in the early Christian Church and attempt to establish their own version of the Credo: The Game of Duelling Dogmas. This Friday at the "Melbourne Roleplaying Salon" we're having another shot at Dragon Warriors; after that it'll be back to
beingfrank's game of The Shadow of Yesterday. My review for Pathfinder Beta Edition has been put up at RPG.net. I have been interviewed for my opinions on game design etc on gametime. In two weeks I take over from our current D&D3.5/Pathfinder DM in the Richmond gaming group to run Fantasy Australia. Two weeks ago,
recumbenteer and Louise visited and we played "Unexploded Cow"; quite good work - am interested in any other suggestion from the "Cheap Ass" line.
Work's summer students are testing various scientific applications on GPU and are getting some very good results. On a related topic, last Saturday attended the annual LUV "Penguin Picnic". Afterwards, headed off to
_zombiemonkey's birthday gathering, which was very enjoyable. Next week will be in Tasmania to attend Linux Conference Australia (do I go to enough conferences and conventions?).
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Date: 2009-01-16 01:19 am (UTC)Interestingly, I believe the vietnamese did actually consider buying up britain's mad cows in order to clear fields of cluster bombs, but decided there was too much risk of the prions getting into the food chain.
"Give me the brain" is probably my favourite CAG.
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Date: 2009-01-16 01:59 am (UTC)Interestingly, I believe the vietnamese did actually consider buying up britain's mad cows in order to clear fields of cluster bombs
Now I though that was a laconic joke from Phonmh Penh!