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Couple things for everyone, first up, happy day after the Rapture!

You’ve probably seen this already, but really, Santorum, what the crap?!  You honestly think McCain doesn’t understand torture?  My mind seriously can’t wrap itself around the stupidity of Santorum‘s thoughts.

And speaking of politics, here’s the official GOP bracket:

So, there are apparently porn parodies of everything.  However, one nerd took all the sex out, and it turns out Star Trek: The Next Generation porn is actually a pretty good episode.

Slog has an article up about MakerBot, the 3D home printer.  I just watched a podcast about this too, I can’t wait until this becomes cheaper and the technology advances.

Fun video:

Scientists may have found a new planet we can live on!  Awesome.

Points to Ginny for cracking the code as to why Pittsburgher’s brake unnecessarily:

BRAKE! Look! A tow truck. Let’s slow down in case a dozen children jump out of the truck and run into the road. It could happen.

That’s all I have for now, catch everyone later!



Written: 05/08/2011

Here is a long press release that involves a lot of boring legal speak dealing with resolutions and conventions and whatnot (I’m such a nerd that I follow the General Conventions, but that’s another story for another day).

The point is, diocese have been directed that they may begin recognizing same sex unions (marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, whatever the kids-lawmakers- are calling them these days).  At the 2012 convention, I believe there will be a presentation and a vote on the official wording for services which will then be added to cannons and made available for use across the country.

On a side note, heaven help us if there is a new printing of the Book of Common Prayer.  The old ladies will once again take to Amazon to complain that the older version is better.  No seriously, check it out sometime, it’s hysterical.

But anyway, diocese like San Joquin are moving forward, which is awesome, and I think I read that the rector of my church is somehow involved with writing the new sacraments, but I could be wrong about that.

Anyway, Integrity USA is a group within the Episcopal Church working towards equality, I’ve been working with them to help them out as they redesign their website.  It’s been a fun process and I like the people I work with, hopefully we can continue the momentum.

Note: The redesign never happened, I’m actually not sure what happened.  Now that I have some more time, I should check in with them and see if I can help in some way.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 05/08/2011

Rick Santorum, former Senator and internet celebrity (don’t click the link if you’re at work or have a weak stomach) doesn’t believe that homosexuals should be able to adopt children.  He says:

A lesbian woman came up to me and said, ‘why are you denying me my right?’ I said, ‘well, because it’s not a right.’ It’s a privilege that society recognizes because society sees intrinsic value to that relationship over any other relationship.

I will just turn that around.  I don’t believe Santorum has the right be in elected office, and of course, many people will do what we can to make sure that does not happen ever again.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 05/08/2011

A constitutional ban on marriage equality has been brought up in the State House.  Even though it’s already banned, now the right wants to enshrine it in our state constitution.

Equality PA is the state-level organization, I haven’t worked with them much, but we’ll see.  I’ll be donating what I can.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 05/08/2011

HuffPo recently listed this as possibly the best wedding video ever.  I like it, especially the use of the iPad at the beginning.  Overall the editing is great, although there were of course a few shots that I would have put together different, but again, it is pretty cool:

 

joya and emre | wedding music video from David Robin on Vimeo.

Note: The video is set to private, so we can’t view it, sadly

Jasun has an amazing response to it, I can’t add anything to it, so I’m going to post most of it here, he writes it so eloquently:

A marriage (and it’s sad a gay person who can’t get married has to tell you this) isn’t something that happens one day… it’s something that’s supposed to happen for the rest of your life.

When you spend tens of thousands of bucks on a one-day party, dress you’re going to wear once, decoration­s, party favors and now a high-budge­t “wedding video” so you can get your Youtube moment, people have lost the point of marriage.

I still think the reason there are so many anti-gay marriage laws is that it’s straight people’s way of clinging to that idea that it’s “special” when it’s just… not. To them, anyway. They never had to fight for it and with divorce, they get as many as they want. Hey, they can have another one next month if they can afford it.

Read the last paragraph again, I think he hits the nail on the head, something I didn’t even realize before it was spelled out:

They never had to fight for it.

Will marriage equality solve all our problems?  Erase hatred and bigotry, ensure fairness?  No.  But we still fight for it.

Because it’s worth it.

All my best,

The King of Spades



And I’m back, sorry for the time lapse between posts, work keeps me busy.  But in the meantime, I hope you enjoy:

If I had an iPad, I would download this app, it arranges your music like space!

Nerve has a great list of what the internet does best: summing up the killing of Osama bin Laden in gif format.  Check it out.  Also cool, his death made the NYT stop the presses.  That never happens, contrary to popular belief!

My friend Steve’s girlfriend, Mallory (who I did not know had a blog, but now I’m going to subscribe to it), has a fantastic post entitled “The Death of One.”  It’s worth a read, please check it out.

Apparently this is a urinal in Germany, specially coated with a thermochromatic paint.  The weirdest thing I think is the person taking the photo of two men peeing:

Go Nintendo has an awesome article up about the new Zelda game, Skyward Sword.  Watch the video, and then listen to the music, which has been extracted and then played backwards.  Absolutely amazing!

The streets of Paris are having their potholes filled in with yarn!  How awesome:

That’s it for now, but I’ll be back soon with more!



Written: 04/30/2011

Not only is he a horrible interviewee, he’s a total asshat:

And there is outrage over a recent episode of Glee:

“Naturally, conservatives were outraged by the homophobic football player’s apology to Kurt for threatening to kill him.”

So remember, it’s wrong for me to have basic rights like visiting a partner in the hospital, and it would be wrong for people to apologize to me after threatening to kill me.

After all, the conservatives are the ones being bullied into having to have me alive.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Quick update, I’ll probably have more later, but for now, enjoy!

First up, coffee shops are now getting into the Growler scene.  For those unaware, Growlers are used by microbreweries to sell and transport beer.  So now you can get 64 oz. of coffee at once.

The governor of Maine took down a mural because it showed the fight for worker’s rights and he doesn’t like that.  So now it’s a billboard:

Worried about socialism?  Stay way from West Virginia, and of course, Alaska.

Nerve has taken notice of the rash of ninja-related crimes happening in Pittsburgh.  God help us all.

George Takei is amazing.  In response to a bill in Tennessee which would make it illegal to discuss sexuality until high school (we had sex ed starting in fourth or fifth grade if I remember correctly).  So he’s taking matters into his own hands:

Remember kids, like I’ve said before, the more a politician rails against something, the more likely he or she is doing that thing.  This time: smoking pot.

That’s it for now, more soon!

 



One of my favorite books of all times, “The Magicians,” is getting a sequel that comes out this August.  The cover was just released, so now I’m really excited:



Two thoughts about Net Neutrality.

First, what could be the grim reality:

It’s very simple. Once we have lost Net neutrality and the access providers are given a free hand to charge Internet companies for delivering their bits faster and more reliably than their competitors’ bits, we will experience this simply as how the Internet works, not as an artificial constraint put in to benefit the access providers.

The argument continues that this will destroy advancement and innovation.  Read the whole post here.

David Barton is probably a name you don’t recognize.  However, he has the ear of Mike Huckabee (who thinks that everyone should be forced, at gunpoint no less, to listen to Barton’s message of Christian Theocracy of the United States).  He says that Jesus railed against Net Neutrality.

I’ll let that sink in for just a moment.

I’m hoping you were able to shove the leaking gray matter back into your brain.  It hurts so much.  I don’t ever remember Jesus saying something along the lines of “And blessed are the corporations, who pay to have their information delivered in a more timely manner, telling us what is important, via the intertubes.  Cursed are those who believe that all data should be delivered at the same speed and with the same preference, for theirs is a miserable life, cursed to burn for all eternity.”

Amen.

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