Wednesday, June 30, 2010

World Cup Soccer Pool

Guess who's at the TOP of the national CBC World Cup 2010 Soccer Pool?!?!?

Standings

Overall
Rank chg* Contestant Overall Point
T1 -- savage 100 5
T1 -- Tank 100 5
3 +1 marki412 98 5
4 +2 purplepython 97 5
T5 +2 makinley 96 5
T5 +2 pattis_picks 96 5
T5 +2 portagewaterman 96 5
T5 +2 tortio3 96 5
T5 +2 johnpeg_99 96 5
T5 +2 thedanimal9 96 5
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Table shows all contestants entered as of 12:13 AM ET on Thursday, Jul. 1, 2010.These standings last updated as of 5:51 PM ET on Tuesday, Jun. 29, 2010.
*chg = change in position from the previous game day

Monday, June 28, 2010

UPS Delivery

Hello there...









Yes, indeed, we were.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Surviving a Bear Attack?

One of the funniest things I've run into on the web... especially if you're tired!
Found at The Oatmeal.

How long could you survive after punching a bear in the balls?

Created by Oatmeal

Sunday, June 13, 2010

MediVac

You know you're in a small town when... the local air ambulance paramedic calls you up to see if you want to ride along!

"Of course!!" I said.

So, had breakfast and watched the World Cup with the family in Lac La Biche, lunch at Moxie's in Edmonton with the paramedics, then back in La Biche for an afternoon at the lake. Nice day!
















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Monday, April 26, 2010

G8 and Maternal Health

Finally, a little common sense and clarity from the Government.Can't quite say the same for the opposition.

The Federal government is spearheading a program to improve maternal and child health in the third world. I'm not sure of the details, but I bet most people aren't either. The Opposition is making such a big stink about abortion funding not being in a program to protect maternal and child health, that everything else gets drowned out. Maybe it would help them to read the dictionary a little:
- Abortion: the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy
- Termination: the action of bringing something or coming to an end
- Pregnancy: the condition or period of being pregnant
- Pregnant: having a child or young developing in the uterus

Those were taken from the dictionary application on my computer (Dictionary, v. 1.0.2, copyright Apple Computers Inc, 2005)

So, I'm not sure how "abortion" and "maternal and child health" can even be in the same sentence. But that's a debate for another time.

Back to the CBC article. The writer suggests the Conservatives, by not including abortion, are going against what they said last month about not "closing doors on any options, including contraception." Well, let's pull out the dictionary again:
contraception, noun. the deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse.
conception, noun. the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.

So, by my reading, the Conservatives are in the clear here. Abortion is not a form of contraception because conception has already happened. How can you prevent pregnancy if your already pregnant? Huh. You can still include all forms of contraception in a policy without including abortion.

Well, what does Mr. Bob Rae (Liberal) have to say about this?
"They just reopened the abortion debate," Rae told reporters outside the House of Commons. "We are saying to the countries that are the poorest: 'We won't apply the law that we have in Canada.'"

Actually, Bob, we CAN'T apply the law we have in Canada because THERE IS NO LAW. That's right, no law on abortion in Canada. Abortion is legal anytime, from conception until birth. One could actually see the baby coming out and kill him/her, and get off scot free with no charges (partial birth abortion). That's where we're at odds with other G8 nations.

We are the only developed country in the world that has no law whatsoever in regards to abortion. I wonder if THAT position will cause problems with other G8 members.

Does anyone else see the irony when Mr. Paul Dewar (NDP) says: "It's just unusual to see the ignorance of a government that claims to be a member of the G8"??

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Against the grain




More wisdom from the late Richard John Neuhaus:

"Of course this business about losing our lives in order to find our lives goes very much against the grain. On second thought, maybe not. Maybe we have grown so accustomed to living against the grain of our humanity that we have confused ourselves about which way the grain runs. Maybe, if we follow the true grain of our humanity, it leads to our surrendering our all to the Other. Recall again St. Augustine's "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you." Recall those old catechisms, both Protestant and Catholic, that asked the question, "Why did God make me?" Answer: "To know and love and serve him in this life, and to enjoy him forever in the next." Why did God make me? If we get the answer to that wrong, we get everything else wrong. Mary, following Christ, got that right. "

From "Death on a Friday Afternoon"


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Saturday, April 03, 2010

Good Friday?

Atonement. At-one-ment. What was separated by an abyss of wrong has been reconciled by the deed of perfect love... Today, here at the cross, our eyes are fixed on the dying derelict who is the Lord of life. We look at the One who is everything that we are and everything that we are not, the One who is true man and true God. In him we, God and man, are perfectly one. At-one-ment. Here, through the cross, we have come home, home to the truth about ourselves,home to the truth about what God has done about what we have done. And now we know, or begin to know why this awful, awe-filled Friday is called good.

From "Death on a Friday Afternoon: Meditations on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross", by Richard John Neuhaus

Sunday, March 28, 2010

An almost perfect dinner...


After a victorious shoot-out in hockey, it was time for a nice meal:

A juicy 8 oz AAA grade rib-eye, marinated in Guinness bar-b-que sauce, with sweet garden carrots and seasonal green beans, and a side of vegetable orzo.

To drink: scotch and drambuie over ice, x 2.

And entertainment: 6-time oscar winning film "The Hurt Locker"

The only missing part (which would make it perfect): my wife, visiting family down south.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Mobile Posting

It's been a while. Too busy watching Olympics to write any posts! Go Canada!!

Now just testing out the mobile blogging app. Maybe it'll lead to a few meaningful posts of things that come to mind, and not just more "info" on the information highway. Going for wisdom, not just pure number of posts or useless knowledge.

Blessings.
Luke.


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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

iPod, iPad... iPoo'd

Lots of fuss about the latest Apple gadget, the iPad, revealed today. Here's another one, the iWheel:


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

I prefer the iPoo'd, as long as it's not "fully charged", if you know what I mean!