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Archive for December 29th, 2006

a soldier’s hands, a father’s love

My brother is serving in Iraq and missed his son’s birth by 6 days. He was able to stay home for 14 days then back to Iraq for another six months. This small father and son series is so special to our whole family. We ‘re lucky we live in a time where he was [...]

What If The Whole Universe Is, Like, One Huge Atom?

Gathering for what members of the international science community are calling “potentially the most totally out-to-lunch freaky head trip since Einstein postulated that space and time were, like, curved and shit,” a consortium of the world’s top physicists descended upon Stanford University Monday to discuss some of the difficult questions facing the cutting edge of [...]

What If Ariel Sharon Woke Up Today?

This satiric gem has been whizzing around the Hebrew-speaking online world for weeks. Finally, someone had the energy to translate it it into English. I did a bit of editing.
If Arik (Sharon) woke up today….
It is a rainy night and we are at Tel Hashomer Hospital. Only [...]

What if the Amish were in charge of the War on Terror?

Finally, after months of reading all kinds of (Christian) blogs, one which actually promotes some real Christian ideas in the real world. Diana Butler Bass wrote this one. I know it sounds unrealistic, and that there is something of an apples/oranges relationship between the Amish and Al Qaeda, but this is an attempt to think [...]

What if the Soviet Union leased Finland in 1944?

For an extraordinary period between 1944 and 1956 part of Finland – the Porkkala peninsula, close to Helsinki – was leased to the Soviet Union as a military base. Inspired by the photographs by Jan Kaila, Olli Jalonen explores those silenced and mysterious years, which prompted Finns to ask the question: what if the whole [...]