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Very Funny

Posted by E190 on June 25, 2005

God of Lego / Image Hosted by ImageShack.usCourtesy of the creator of a the hilariously enlightening Lego Bible (via Asshole Roommate):

A new H-Net/Fritz media poll reveals that 96% of Americans who believe in God also believe that God has a beard. Of those people, 89% believe that God’s beard is white, 2% believe God grew his beard (and therefore at some time did not have a beard), while 94% believe that God has always had a beard and has never been clean-shaven. 10% of Americans do not believe in God.

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Very Pretty

Posted by E190 on June 25, 2005

Yann Perreau / Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
Quebec singer, Yann Perreau

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Very Cool

Posted by E190 on June 25, 2005

Kutubu Oil Fields / Image Hosted by ImageShack.usAfter describing how Chevron has gone out of its way to ensure the minimum environmental impact possible in the Kutubu Oil Fields of New Guinea by stringent regulation and partnership with environmental agencies and local government, Jared Diamond, in the book Collapse discovers another side effect of this environmental consideration:Kutubu Oil Fields / Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

… I discovered to my astonishment that these species are much more numerous inside the Chevron area than anywhere else that I have visited on the island of New Guinea except for a few uninhabited areas. The only place I have seen tree kangaroos in the wild in Papua New Guinea, in my 40 years there, is within a few miles of the Chevron camps; elsewhere, they are the first mammal to become shot by hunters, and those few surviving learn to be active onlt at night, but I saw them active during the day in the Kutubu area … That’s because there is an absolute prohibition against Chevron employees and contractors hunting any animal or fishing by any means in the project area, and because the forest is [still] intact.

I never would have thought of an old field as a nature preserve.

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