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Also, I had not realized that even if they did create black holes, it would take years before said black holes grew enough to completely destroy our world.
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elliptical, interval program:
1mi @ 11:39min
2mi @ 23:29min
3mi @ 35:23min
3.78mi @ 45min
MaryAlice's son Tim and his friend Alex (whom I like a lot) were in today. At lunch I was ragging on Tim a lot. Not out of any real malice, just because it was so easy. It was sort of like having Eric around, or my brother.
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Rest and Bread ("Journey")
The Psalm was 107:1-22, which I liked a lot.
The "Sacred Text" was an excerpt from "Fumbling: a Journey of Love, Adventure, and Renewal on the Camino De Santiago" -- by an HDS student.
LauraRuth talked about how it's not so much that we are not saved once and for all but that we are saved a little bit every day. (Yeah yeah, people would quibble with the orthodoxy of that statement and make insistent statements about the totality of saving grace, and I wouldn't even necessarily disagree, but I really like the shift in emphasis -- in putting the emphasis on the continual, each day, journey to grow closer to the Divine.)
According to a newly released report, naturally occuring cosmic rays regularly produce more powerful collisions than the LHC, so the fact that we're even alive to worry about this is a good sign. Cory Doctorow quotes one physicist saying, "Look, it's a 10^-19 chance, and you've got a 10^-11 chance of suddenly evaporating while shaving."Also: Large Hadron Rap
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Also, I had not realized that even if they did create black holes, it would take years before said black holes grew enough to completely destroy our world.
***
elliptical, interval program:
1mi @ 11:39min
2mi @ 23:29min
3mi @ 35:23min
3.78mi @ 45min
MaryAlice's son Tim and his friend Alex (whom I like a lot) were in today. At lunch I was ragging on Tim a lot. Not out of any real malice, just because it was so easy. It was sort of like having Eric around, or my brother.
***
Rest and Bread ("Journey")
The Psalm was 107:1-22, which I liked a lot.
The "Sacred Text" was an excerpt from "Fumbling: a Journey of Love, Adventure, and Renewal on the Camino De Santiago" -- by an HDS student.
LauraRuth talked about how it's not so much that we are not saved once and for all but that we are saved a little bit every day. (Yeah yeah, people would quibble with the orthodoxy of that statement and make insistent statements about the totality of saving grace, and I wouldn't even necessarily disagree, but I really like the shift in emphasis -- in putting the emphasis on the continual, each day, journey to grow closer to the Divine.)
process
Date: 2008-09-11 02:24 am (UTC)I just read "The Shack" which kind of reinforces that.