Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
AUSTRALIA: Marriage Battle Heats Up, Christians Stage Anti-Gay Hate Rally
The ‘National Day for Marriage’ rally, organised by the Australian Christian Lobby, heard from a number of speakers, including MPs, who claimed that gay marriage is “selfish”, will “destroy marriage” and could give rights to paedophiles. Around 500 people joined the event at Parliament House. Conservative American commentator Rebecca Hagelin reportedly claimed that gay marriage would lead to paedophiles marrying children. Conference organisers have been asked to condemn her statements. The Australian reports that Ms Hagelin added that there is “no greater evil” than gay marriage supporters and that Christians are in a “war for the future of the human race”.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
AUSTRALIA: Atheists Asked To Mark "No Religion" On Tuesday's National Census
Friday, August 5, 2011
AUSTRALIA: 26 Suicides Blamed On Pedophile Catholic Priests

Bishop Connors on Tuesday said not even revelations from Detective Sergeant Kevin Carson that 26 young men had killed themselves after being abused by priests and brothers in Ballarat convinced him that more would be learnt from an inquiry. "I think we've learnt a lot of things about what is appropriate behaviour and what's not appropriate behaviour," Bishop Connors said. "I think people are very well informed nowadays as to what's inappropriate approaches from a male." While conceding the abuse of children was wrong, he said that in the past it had not always been clear to everyone what was appropriate and inappropriate behaviour. "In the past a lot of ignorance was there on the part of lots of people. Parents didn't understand, sometimes bishops didn't understand. We have no excuse now."
Friday, July 29, 2011
AUSTRALIA: Man Claiming To Be Jesus Christ Gains Devoted Followers
Monday, July 18, 2011
Call it checkmate at Camden

Call it checkmate at Camden and Narellan libraries
18 Jul 11 @ 04:04pm by DENNIS CLOUGH
A MIX of master and beginners chess players are making their move to Camden and Narellan libraries.
Camden Library has begun operating a chess club on Wednesdays from 10am to 1pm, and Narellan Library chess club is on Wednesdays from 4pm to 6pm.
Library services manager Kathryn Baget-Juleff said the Camden club was attracting about 10 players each week while Narellan was attracting about six.
She said players of all skill levels were welcome.
“Camden chess players are experienced, but welcome beginners and they are happy to coach new players,” she said. “At Camden, we have a volunteer who co-ordinates the group. Camden’s group has people of all ages, mainly retired males. Narellan’s group is made up more of young people, again predominantly male.”
The clubs started in February after public requests for chess boards at the libraries.
Mt Annan chess player Robert Bee said he was grateful for the opportunity to play. “What is great about the club is its friendliness and willingness to help beginners,” he said.
Contact Camden Library on 4654 7951 or Narellan on 4645 5039.
Source: http://macarthur-chronicle-camden.whereilive.com.auWednesday, March 23, 2011
The most damaged postcard that I ever received! HOW TO avoid getting damaged postcards or maximum cards, with over-cancelling, scratches and missing chunks/corners?
That is also my username for the primary website http://www.postcrossing.com.
This website is good - it facilitates "blind" (you don't choose your partner) exchanges of postcards with addresses chosen at random by their computers.
But the forum http://www.forum.postcrossing.com is much better, in my opinion, because you can choose your exchange partners for postcards, stamps, maximum cards, and other items!
The messages below are about a Round Robin exchange of maximum cards - the thread path (sub-folders) is this:
Postcrossing Official Forum » General » Tags, Trades, Notebooks, Round Robins and Pen-Pals » Round Robins » NEW Maxicards/Maximum cards RR!! Group3 Need ONE for travelling!!New groups!!!(always OPEN)
dorinco [that's me, remember?] said:
"Thank you, gracefool, for the very cute MC from Gr.6!
Unfortunately, it is the most damaged postcard that I ever received! :flaming: [emoticon]
Australia Post/Adelaide put our MC face-down over a heavily-inked mailpiece, so ink migrated onto the face side of our kangaroo MC.
It also roller-stamped it across the address-side, although it says that it's PREPAID!
Then, between Australia Post and US Postal Service, a chunk was ripped of a corner!
See also some roll marks, near the left, at about 45 degrees angle.
Not your fault, but next time you either talk to your postal clerk, or you send it in a transparent bag to have the stamps on the postcard visible, or you just send it like a CIA agent - "undercover".
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gracefool replied:
"Dorinco - A self-made Wintery Lighthouse MC, I really love it thank you. Your cancellations are very nice.
Also, Dorin, I am so sorry about the condition the MaxiCard arrived to you in!!
That is terrible!!! I have sent so so so many MCs and I have not had any report like this before.
However I have received quite a few cards myself which have heavy cancellations on front and back (but not ripped), it is the risk we all take when putting mail through the postal system(s) I think.
I have never sent in "transparent bag" before, can you explain this?"
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dorinco replied:
"Thank you, gracefool, I'm glad you like the unique/UNICATE/UNIKAT in the world MC that I created for you! :)
Transparent bag can be any transparent plastic bag that looks like a transparent envelope - you can cut and modify it to desired size.
After you get the needed postmarks on the due postage (that may or may not include the stamp for the MC), seal that bag with scotch tape.
Or you can use a re-sealable bag, like Ziploc - best option, since it allows postal postmarking in the arrival country, with re-insertion of your MC back in the bag to reach you.
This is a custom MC, that I made from a page from a book.
Why? Coz I like it! :)
To you (and any other viewer here) and my US Postal Service, it's just a postcard with a stamp.
It's not terribly thick, but it's thick enough to be accepted as a postcard by USPS.
Instead of mailing it as a naked postcard, subject to postal damage, I tested this: I inserted it in a transparent plastic bag/envelope and I put mailing address labels for sender and receiver (which is me in both cases) on the outside of the bag.
I could have postmarked it, but personalized stamps in USA don't necessarily require postmarking - their encrypted value (little B&W squares) is supposed to be voided by the scanner of the Post.
So I mailed it like this:
It arrived to me by mail, without any postmark and any damage.
The value of the stamp is presumably voided, as it should.
The point is that whenever you suspect that your MC sent as a naked postcard will get damaged or over-canceled, you can enclose it in a protective transparent bag, or a glassine envelope, etc.
You just tell your postal clerk that you have a "philatelic item, sent under protective cover/bag."
In USA, currently it's 98c to mail either a postcard or a First-Class (1 to 3.5oz) letter internationally, except Canada and Mexico.
The advantage of using a transparent bag instead of a normal opaque envelope is that:
you could use the maximaphily stamp as part of the postage, totaling from both sides,
IF that stamp is still valid for postage
and IF you get all the stamps postmarked with that date when you send it.
In your case, gracefool, I already had the MC stamp cancelled in December, so I had to put now 98c on the address side."
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Who let the dogs out(back), Down Under? The Australian Dingo or Warrigal (Canis [lupus?] dingo) - maximum card/maxicard from Australia
Friday, December 10, 2010
BBC - Earth News - "Blue whale's gigantic mouthful measured". The largest animal in the world that has EVER lived: Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus). Maxicards from USA, Romania and Australia
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9265000/9265623.stm
Now, from my most favorite website in the world: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
"The Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales (called Mysticeti).[3] At over 33 metres (108 ft) in length and 180 metric tons (200 short tons)[4] [MY NOTE: How about LONG tons? :) ] or more in weight, it is the largest animal ever known to have existed.[5]"
The largest animal? Says who?
The fossil record, that's who!
We never found direct evidence (or circumstantial) to believe otherwise.
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME: going the distance with a gorilla
"There have been at least 11 documented cases of blue/fin [whale] hybrid adults in the wild. Arnason and Gullberg describe the genetic distance between a blue and a fin as about the same as that between a human and a gorilla.[14] Researchers working off of Fiji believe they photographed a hybrid humpback/blue whale.[15]"
Friday, August 27, 2010
It looks like a duck, but... Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) - official maximum card from Australia Post
Saturday, August 14, 2010
The Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), also known as the Spiny Anteater - official maxicard from Australia
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Not the true Devil [if there is a true one]: Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) - official maximum card from Australia
A devilish scheme?
" Devils are not monogamous, and females will mate with several males if not guarded after mating."
The Guardian takes it all, unless he loses control.
The race to get a secure, continuous grip for 100 days: 20-30 newborn devils compete for 4 nipples in the pouch.
" Gestation lasts 21 days, and devils give birth to 20-30 young,[8] each weighing approximately 0.18–0.24 grams.[12]When the young are born, competition is fierce as they move from the vagina to the pouch. Once inside the pouch, they each remain attached to a nipple for the next 100 days. The female Tasmanian Devil's pouch, like that of the wombat, opens to the rear, so it is physically difficult for the female to interact with young inside the pouch. Despite the large litter at birth, the female has only four nipples, so there are never more than four babies nursing in the pouch; and the older a female devil gets, the smaller her litters will become.[8] On average, more females survive than males.[11]"
Whether you are a pharaoh/"deity" or a devil, inbreeding is always risky.
"Recent research from the University of Sydney has shown that the infectious facial cancer [devil facial tumour disease (DFTD)] may be able to spread because of vanishingly low genetic diversity in devil immune genes (MHC class I and II) — raising questions about how well small, and potentially inbred, populations of animals are able to survive.[26]"
"Two "insurance" populations of disease-free devils are being established at an urban facility in the Hobart suburb of Taroona and on Maria Island off the east coast of Tasmania. Captive breeding in mainland zoos is also a possibility".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_devil