Wow, how many stories about

Wow, how many stories about irrational religious zealotry can we have in the news on one day? I count four, Christians, Hindus, Muslims, and Catholics all seem capable of causing more than their fair share of strife...

But I have ever thought religion a concern purely between our God and our consciences, for which we were accountable to him, and not to the priests. I never told my own religion, nor scrutinized that of another. I never attempted to make a convert, nor wished to change another's creed. I have ever judged of the religion of others by their lives, and by this test, my dear Madam, I have been satisfied yours must be an excellent one, to have produced a life of such exemplary virtue and correctness. For it is in our lives, and not from our words, that our religion must be read. By the same test the world must judge me. But this does not satisfy the priesthood. They must have a positive, a declared assent to all their interested absurdities. My opinion is that there would never have been an infidel, if there had never been a priest. The artificial structures they have built on the purest of all moral systems, for the purpose of deriving from it pence and power, revolts those who think for themselves, and who read in that system only what is really there.

-Thomas Jefferson

"Madonna of the Yarnwinder," believed

"Madonna of the Yarnwinder," believed to have been painted in the first decade of the 16th century, was taken from Drumlanrig castle in southern Scotland at around 6 a.m. EDT. CNN.com - Da Vinci theft at Scottish castle - Aug. 27, 2003

As the article points out, how would you ever sell it? And I hope the person in charge of security for the exhibit has been sacked.

I'm pooped today, I worked

I'm pooped today, I worked a 12 hour day yesterday, staying late to help some of the Resnet crew clean up after the Blaster worm that's causing problems in the dorms. Only 2 of the residence halls at UNI have internet access right now, as every student computer has to be manually checked, cleaned, and patched before the building is allowed on the campus network. Did I mention they aren't air conditioned? So, I spent about 3.5 hours going door to door on a floor full of freshman girls, which might sound good in theory, but at that point all I wanted to do is go home and sleep.

I really enjoy how some

I really enjoy how some faculty don't even bother to go look at the room they're going to be teaching in for the semester until the first day of classes. Then they inevitably freak out, because they've been assigned to a room that doesn't have a projector/computer/vcr/dvd setup in it, and now it's an emergency, because they've planned their whole semester around that. Guess who has to come up with a solution? The Scheduling office? The Faculty member? The Dean's Office? Or The Computer Guy? Yeah...the computer guy...