Archive for January, 2008

Jan 18 2008

Cheap hosting companies?

Published by admin under personal musings

Honestly, I have had it with this current host I’m with. I’d tell you about them, but I won’t take the risk just yet.
I’d actually expect that the chap (I believe it’s a one-man-band) would be as likely to ‘accidentally’ delete my sites!

I’ll just say this - if you are considering cheap web-hosting,

AVOID THEM LIKE THE BLOODY PLAGUE!

My experience has been that I would have wasted hours and hours of time and energy creating sites only to have them become corrupted - usually for the same reason: lack of space on the shared hosting.

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Jan 09 2008

The Atheist Ten Commandments

Published by admin under comedy

Should poking fun at religion be allowed? Absolutely - religion and religious beliefs don’t merit special deference not accorded to others…

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Jan 09 2008

Billy Connolly’s Take on Religion

Published by admin under comedy, video

Now, I just knew Bill would eventually tell us what he really thinks of religion. From a concert in Aussie I believe - he’s chosen Aussie to come out. I love it!

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Jan 09 2008

Are atheists too negative?

Published by admin under atheism, personal musings

This is something that I’ve had pointed out to me a few times ie: ‘ok, so you don’t believe in anything, but what’s positive about being atheist?’.
I think that all of us need to ‘vent’ our frustrations and anger about the dangers of religion and the actions performed by some who believe they have ‘god on their side’ etc, but eventually we come to the position of just accepting that there will probably always be religions, so just accept it.

I can understand that, but I personally feel the need to educate. If not for the sake of those generations to come (including our own grandchildren and eventually great-grandchildren), then for the current huge number of people who are in the ‘I’m a kind of believer’ category. They aren’t lost to rational thought and with a bit of encouragement can be helped to live a satisfying, normal life.

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