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Popping Culture: June 2005 Archives
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Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors. African proverb. Laquo; May 2005. July 2005 ». June 30, 2005. That's all I can take for today. Resting now. it's been a long week. More blogging tomorrow. Posted by Dan at 05:55 PM. If nothing else, the last presidential election showed us that good manners and common respect are fast becoming a thing of the past in this culture (on both sides of the political fence). This brief, easy-to-read essay. Posted by Dan at 05:44 PM. I'm home from the hospital! Of course...
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God in the Machine: For the last time: Please DO NOT feed the animals
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. Quote on, quoter. Up in the sky!
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God in the Machine: This story will take the air right out of you.
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. How do YOU please your God? Quote on, quoter.
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God in the Machine: Daily Quote
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. Quote on, quoter. Up in the sky! Through our...
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God in the Machine: July 2004
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. Have you updated your links yet? The cloud-c...
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God in the Machine: Big Announcement!
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. This story will take the air right out of you.
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God in the Machine: How do YOU please your God?
http://godinthemachine.blogspot.com/2004/07/how-do-you-please-your-god.html
God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. Quote on, quoter. Up in the sky! Sheldon Pla...
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God in the Machine: Update your links, one and all!
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. My kingdom for a quote! The voice has spoken!
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God in the Machine: Have you updated your links yet?
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God in the Machine. Literally "God in the machine", Deus Ex Machina originally referred to Greek plays, where the "gods" would be lowered onto the stage with ropes in order to provide a quick resolution to the story. Today, Deus Ex Machina refers to any improbably and/or overly convenient character or mechanism that comes out of nowhere and saves the character(s). I don't get it, Big Dan." -George Clooney in O Brother, Where Art Thou? View my complete profile. Update your links, one and all!