Wednesday, December 31, 2008
I was almost in bed when ...
365 days of new life ahead ...
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
New Study Claims Abstinence Pledges "Useless"
In the new study, Janet Rosenbaum, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland, analyzed the large chunk of data used in all the studies that have looked at virginity pledges.
Both groups lost their virginity at an average age of 21, had about three lifetime partners, and had similar rates of STDs. "And the majority were having premarital sex, over 50 percent," says Rosenbaum.
"Do not put your faith in what statistics say until you have carefully considered what they do not say." ~William W. Watt
What if your one true passion meant ...
Sunday, December 28, 2008
e-update from Vernon
Boats, Bars, Buildings and Back
"Do you see all these great buildings?" replied Jesus. "Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down."
- Mark 13:1-2
So this is what the Sovereign LORD says:
"See, I lay a stone in Zion,
a tested stone,
a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation;
the one who trusts will never be dismayed.
- Isaiah 28:16
Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord.
- Ephesians 2:19-21
Whatcha readin'?
Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Notes from Lost Worlds, Inc.
But unlike most so-called manufacturers, Lost Worlds actually designs and makes all their own clothes ... primarily classic leather motorcycle and flight jackets ... in their own on-premises factory, one at a time.
And their dedication to quality shines ... no, blazes through their catalog.
I had leather boots, gloves and a Harley-Davidson leather jacket back when I rode motorcycles and wore them religiously while riding ... even if the outside temperature was pegged in the 90's ... because leather is infinitely more durable, more burn and tear-resistant, and more easily replaced than toes, elbows and skin.
(Sliding belly-first down the asphalt at 60 mph, using your palms and knees for brakes, isn't the time to start thinking about how cool, comfortable and breezy you felt two seconds ago riding in your shirt sleeves and sneakers, before that SUV rudely swerved into your lane; nor is it the time to feel smart about the money you saved buying the flimsiest bargain-basement motorcycle jacket you could find.)
Our absolute unflinching, uncompromising devotion to Authenticity, Quality and Service. Our honesty.
Throughout the LOST WORLDS web site we try to introduce matters of history, materials, tradition and manufacturing (and the now dinosaur status of American masculinity, so rendered by political correctness) with which many may be unfamiliar. Family, education and our debased culture no longer teach offspring anything of value, it seems.
In clothing, quality, workmanship and attention to function and detail were infinitely more important in the past than now. The reasons, myriad and placed in current perspective, depressing. Briefly, from the Great Depression until the 1960s people were thankful for employment and self-motivated to do a good job. Employment was a rare privilege. Now it's a right -- and we have Homer Simpson at the Springfield Nuclear Plant -- D'oh!
First and second generation Americans of European extraction principally constituted the old garment work force, working for factory owners of similar cultural and religious backgrounds, so there were shared goals, experiences and assumptions. By necessity having often made and mended their own clothing, workers routinely applied this expertise, knowing no other way.
Fashion was the concern of a small rich elite almost fanatically followed in movies and newspapers.
Specialist apparel like leather motorcycle and rugged wear was clothing designed and made to do things in, to perform tasks in, not as the fashion and political statements of the various interests it later became. Original motorcycle and outdoor clothing was functional, overbuilt and necessary.
Compare, similarly, old and new Levis -- in the 1950s the concept of pre-washed, pre-broken in jeans would've been ludicrous. Jeans were still work clothing. But when people ceased to make and grow things and began service economy jobs, they adopted, as psychological compensation, jeans as the middle class uniform, as if unconsciously to assert they were still linked to the soil.
A kind of suicidal infantilism has mortally stricken America: now everything must be pre-chewed, pre-washed. In the same way, politically correct language is sanitized pre-thought. In a similar vein we recoil when we see someone on an expensive Harley or restored Indian in some pre-distressed, baby soft, logo-driven, Asian-made alleged motorcycle jacket. The image Harley-Davidson covets? Nope, the $$$.
In marked contrast LOST WORLDS jackets routinely protect riders from serious injury during accidents. Our testimonials are astonishing, and fill us with pride for a job well done. A flimsy and often not inexpensive import keep you in one piece? Right, call us from the ER, if your arms work, unless the sacred logo's protected you!
America today is sickeningly about image -- and the ability to afford an image, a label -- rather than substance. Life-As-Acting-Class -- a definition of current America. Carapace Culture.
We digress. The old jackets which LOST WORLDS recreates are majestically superior in design, materials and construction. Arising from a world where Attitude didn't rule, where men still walked the earth, their purposefulness, expressed in functional detail and faultless craft, jumps out at you. They're heavy, demand attention, a little breaking-in to show who's boss. They demand respect, but not kid gloves, quite the opposite. They express a truth, an honesty, not a fashion flavor choice for brain-dead, replicant masses which put on different egos according to their moods.
Inauthentic people have no value, if value is defined as contribution. And are the majority. Scary. Deadly. But true.
American marketing preaches sameness and uniformity as desirability -- the opposite of the LOST WORLDS philosophy. If everyone's the same, unoriginal, everyone wants the same crap. The imagination-killing myth of "equality." Who ever wanted to grow up to be a Xerox when he was a little kid? Most.
Equal is the most insidiously totalitarian word there is, substituting quantity for quality. It's so much easier to oppress and to slaughter people if they're just numbers ("You're one of us, not one of them").
Our products aren't "the same things." They're not for those who value quantity over quality. They arise from the heart, not calculator. They provoke reaction. They inspire devotion. They link to important moments.
At some point, if you're serious about dead authenticity and quality that even exceeds originals, you'll audition a LOST WORLDS jacket. We don't consider our jackets replicas, rather continuations.
Hmm ... what would the American automobile industry be like today if GM had been owned by Lost Worlds?
It's just a thought, but something makes me doubt we'd ever see Lost Worlds joining The Hands-Out Herd lining up at Capitol Hill for a bail-out ...
Friday, December 26, 2008
Time for another Mac Attack
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tocinillo del Cielo
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PREPARATION:Place water, sugar and lemon juice in a mold and boil until a thick syrup is formed and liquid is reduced to 1 cup. Allow to cool. Beat egg yolks and whole eggs enough to combine. Add the syrup and vanilla, combine well and strain. Pour mixture into a mold bathed with caramel and cook in a double boiler until center is dry. This desert may also be cooked in a double oven at 350 F for 1 1/2 hours. Serves 6. |
What's the real meaning of Christmas?
What's the New Year gonna bring?
"The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ,
and he will reign for ever and ever."
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Amazing Ducks!
Monday, December 22, 2008
I Can't Wait to See Jesus - con't.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Putting 14,308 people in perspective
Now you can smell like a Whopper
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Isn't our church supposed to stamp out evil?
High and Mighty
Friday, December 19, 2008
Church disciplines woman for "Immoral Relationship"
The Mandarin church that plans to publicly discipline a former member for what senior officials call a "sexually immoral relationship" went private itself Thursday.
After news reports of the situation created a stir this week, Grace Community Church's Web site was inaccessible, the pastor's home phone was disconnected, the church's office doors were locked by 4 p.m. and the church issued only a short, new statement.
The controversy that had hundreds of users flooding Jacksonville.com with comments centers on Rebecca Hancock, who is divorced. She said she left the Christian church at 10938 Hood Road S. in October after members confronted her about her sexual relationship with her boyfriend.
The church said it will tell the congregation of her behavior at services on Sunday, Jan. 4. The action is designed to "lead a sinning brother and sister to repentance and restoration," according to the church's Dec. 8 letter to Hancock.
Tugboat Fandango
I need to start toting a camera with me at all times: the photo above was taken as soon as I'd climbed back aboard Calypso and grabbed my camera ... about a minute too late.
Execution Counts
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Don't get around much any more
"Under the Banner of Heaven" - cont'd
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Whatcha reading?
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Boatbuilding Word Know-How
Pastor, I'm really worried about the direction this church is heading
Monday, December 15, 2008
Notes on "Having Sex"
For safety's sake, keep all ropes securely tied to shore at all times
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Give Thanks this week ... for the wrestlers
Saturday, December 13, 2008
The worst feeling in the world might be ...
What's the worst feeling in the world?
the Lord is the one who sustains me.