July 31st, 2003 
				
				
Finally, Chris
Tate has provided a detailed look
inside his fascination with fountain pens including links to many
reputable on-line sources for instruments and paraphernalia.
				 
				
					
				
					  
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				July 31st, 2003 
				
				
[12:58] <ctate> pumpernickel bagel with LIQUID OXYGEN!  
 
				 
				
					
				
					  
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				July 31st, 2003 
				
				
 Thanks to the smooth integration of the iQue‘s two functions
– G.P.S.  and Palm organizer – the whole is indisputably
greater than its parts.  Even the calendar function is tied in: if you
tap in a 7 o’clock dinner meeting at Joe’s Organic Pizza, the iQue
promptly displays directions.
David Pogue loves
Garmin’s iQue 3600.
				 
				
					
				
					  
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				July 31st, 2003 
				
				
	From: Todd Stadler
	Subject: On Bush’s speech
	Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 00:43:49 -0700
	
Dan,
I’m not sure if you’ve already been told about this or not, but
	as to [the diary entry from
	yesterday]:
	  “Yes, I am mindful that we’re all sinners,” the president said
	  Wednesday when asked for his views on homosexuality. “And I
	  caution those who may try to take the speck out of the
	  neighbor’s eye when they’ve got a log in their own.”
	  
	  Um, what?
	  
	Bush was referencing Jesus’ “sermon on the mount”, from Matthew’s gospel.
	Specifically, the section on judging others and hypocrisy.
	
	Although I would say he didn’t exactly do it elegantly (clearly, or you
	might have understood what he meant), it’s meant to be a warning against
	judging other sinners when one has sins of one’s own that need to be dealt
	with first.
	
	You’d perhaps be surprised how many somewhat-subtle references to Christian
	scripture show up in Bush’s speeches.
	
Thanks for pointing this out, Todd.  My biblical knowledge is weak
– truth be told, I never read much of the sequel.
Most of his Biblical and religious references are even less subtle.  That
was part of what I was reacting to.  Moreover, I bristle at the way that
he uses obfuscation – Biblical obfuscation, nonetheless – to
hide and smooth and patch over the unspoken phrase:
“Homosexuality is a sin.  Gays are sinners because of
  it.”
  Which is in fact the logical reduction of his response to the query,
  “what are your views on homosexuality?”  I am sure that while he takes
  the customary approach of claiming himself in the set of all sinners,
  he
  certainly does not feel that having a wife and children is a sin.
  For a “straight shooter” he’s remarkably clever about what he says on
  a
  semantic level (even if he frequently bungles it in syntax).
				 
				
					
				
					  
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