News Briefs 28-08-2008

Err…was it something I said, Your Holiness? :-(

Thanks, Rick & Kat.

Quote of the Day:

"What is life? A madness.
What is life? An illusion,
a shadow, a story.
And the greatest good is little enough;
for all life is a dream,
and dreams themselves are only dreams."

Pedro Calderón de la Barca, from the play ‘Life is a Dream’ (great-grandaddy of The Matrix)

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Got me...

I smell danger! That’s because I’m a mammal… and a paranoid.

Got me -- I laughed so hard, I had to clean the computer afterwards.

K

Mexican Karma

Thom Yorke originally went with Paranoid Mammal, but found it hard to rhyme.

Re: Dalai Lama canceling his visit to Mexico. The Dalai Lama says he's tired, but he's really worried about the tequila shots RPJ had lined up for him. Buddhists don't eat worms, RPJ.

Oh...

I forgot! ;-)

The Dalai Lama cancelled due to exhaustion. The Pope is not interested in coming. seems everyone is evading Mexico like the plague :-(

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It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!

Red Pill Junkie

Dalai Lama in hospital

I owe the Dalai Lama an apology, he was taken to hospital. He's okay though, which is good news. Mexican food probably wouldn't help his stomach. And like clockwork, an ad comes on tv advertising El Paso supermarket food as I type this...

Speaking of tequila...

If you're into tequila, you'd best stock up now:

Tequila endangered by switch to biofuels
August 27, 2008

Tequila could become a thing of the past as Mexico appears to be turning its back on the cactus-like plant from which the country's national tipple is made, in favour of more profitable crops.

America's increasing demand for ethanol has caused global commodity prices to spiral upwards and encouraged farmers of blue agave, the origin of tequila, to switch to more profitable cash crops, such as wheat and corn.

Corn currently sells for a record 18 cents a pound...

In contrast, agave, which was worth approximately 80 cents a pound six years ago, now sells for less than two cents.

As a result, farmers have taken the difficult decision to let their agave crops burn to clear the way for more lucrative crops.

more at the link...

Mmm...

Somehow I doubt that Tequila would be in danger. Mexicans would rather ride a bike or walk rather than give up their favorite spirit ;-)

Besides, Tequila is more profitable. A good bottle costs more than US$30.

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It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!

Red Pill Junkie

diesel

My dad's boat had an old diesel engine, with very high compression. I would probably run on tequila, but of course with reduced horsepower.

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It is not how fast you go
it is when you get there.

Of course

A drunk horse can't go very far anyway :-P

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It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!

Red Pill Junkie

Hobbits

I'm completely mystified as to why the pro-Hobbit scholars haven't brought up the fact that pygmies existed in northern Australia up until the 1960s. They weren't dwarves or suffering some kind of disease, but real pygmies exactly like those of northwestern Africa. This is fact, and considering Australia's close proximity to Flores Island and Indonesia, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to put 2 and 2 together.

Flores Island isn't tiny either, and it would have been much larger 10'000 years ago when ocean levels were lower (and a sub-continent known as Sundaland occupied much of southeast Asia).