Maybe Rick Warren is an intelligent, all around nice guy. But who died and made him God? Jesus?
The way the presidential candidates grovel at his feet makes you think about the true nature of secular democracy in the USA. Rick Warren must have cured cancer or something. This is no different from India where I was born and politicians had personal guru's to guide them in all their decisions. I thought I came to something better but.....
When did we last see these two president candidates sit down with a leading scientist or a scientific panel and discuss the future of technology and science in America? Never - the president cherry picks scientists to prove and disprove their own fantasy's and ideologies and treats them like dirt. But ..oooh.. if you had a Master's in DIVINITY... you just might be the one controlling America's destiny.
it is amazing how easily Americans are fooled by both these presidential candidates and the religious leaders (not to mention the president).
God save this country.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Samsung S204N Lightscribe works with Mac OS X 10.4
Thanks to Lacie, the "unsupported" drive from Samsung S204N Lightscribe works quite well with my PB G4 1.5ghz, Mac OS 10.4. All the required software is here:
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10096
Yes, the Lacie software DOES work - but you have to make sure you also install the Host software as the page mentions. Its pretty ok speed - the basic design takes about 2 mnutes - including some text and graphics.
You do not have to fork money over to Roxio for yet another upgrade to Toast - I'm using Toast 7 - thank you.
Again, thanks Lacie!
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10096
Yes, the Lacie software DOES work - but you have to make sure you also install the Host software as the page mentions. Its pretty ok speed - the basic design takes about 2 mnutes - including some text and graphics.
You do not have to fork money over to Roxio for yet another upgrade to Toast - I'm using Toast 7 - thank you.
Again, thanks Lacie!
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