How Did We Get Here?

Some say evolution, but most say God.

To be sure, most Americans are not scientists, and it's probable that the last formal exposure to biology and evolution theory for many came decades ago in high school or college -- if then. Confronted with this question asking for thoughts about a scientific theory, it's perhaps surprising that even more did not choose the "don't know enough to say" alternative.

The MP3 Webloggers Decide On The Top Bands

A handful of folks with some of the better (and more popular) MP3 weblogs decide on The Top 40 Bands In America for 2004. There are some great picks and choice words about the bands.

Here are my Top 10 comments made about The Top 40 Bands In America for 2004:

  1. Catchy as fuckall. (Ted Leo + The Pharmacists)
  2. Not the death of indie rock, but quite possibly its crowning achievement. (Guided By Voices)
  3. The man re-recorded an album after more than 30 years of distance and didn't fuck it up. Absolutely unbelievable. (Brian Wilson)
  4. The crazy kids brought up a gaggle of hippies with maraccas on their SNL performance. (Modest Mouse)
  5. Britt is the indie rock Buddy Holly. (Spoon)
  6. Maintaining an indie aesthetic/gritty edge that's easy-to-fake yet hard-to-capture (The Strokes)
  7. If President Bush is what it takes to make Punk rock relevant again, than maybe 4 more years is just what the doctor ordered. (Green Day)
  8. The Beatles of hip-hop. (OutKast)
  9. They deliver for me. (The Postal Service)
  10. What other band could play only 5 songs in a headlining slot at a major festival & have every fan walk away completely content? (The Flaming Lips)

Dean Lays Into News Media

Howard Dean is a good man. He's smart, well-spoken and I truly believe he cares about this country. It's no secret that the news media needs a spanking and Dean steps up to bat.

  "You can't read a piece of newsprint very often in this country without being told what to think."


Damn right. That's why I get most of my news from the internets.

Archives Near Completion

I finally used some of the extra free time I've found myself with to import archives from the past couple of years (with comments). I seem to only have archives dating back to December 2001, which either means the others are lost forever or I put them somewhere that I don't remember. In any event, you now have an extra large amount of archives for your reading enjoyment. I'm going to try and get the rest of the live photos up as well.

Pro-Life Pharmacists

That this is going on in small pockets doesn't matter as much as the fact that it's going on at all. What's more, people are getting away with it, which means that pharmacists who are considering not filling a birth control prescription are getting more support. This is incredible:

[P]harmacists should not be forced to choose between their consciences and their livelihoods," says Matt Sande of Pro-Life Wisconsin. "They should not be compelled to become parties to abortion."


How about consumers should not have to be concerned about whether their pharmacist is pro-life or not?