The Internet is a Fad!
In 1995 astronomer Clifford Stoll boldly predicted in Newsweek magazine that the Internet would be a passing fad. He titled his article, “The Internet? Bah!” In a Minnesota Public Radio interview he said, “I expect the value of the Internet for communications in general isn’t very high. . . . I think it’s grossly oversold and within two or three years people will shrug and say, ‘Uh yep, it was a fad of the early 90s. . . .’ simply because there’s so little of value there.” It seems he was wrong. (And Newsweek went out of print.) In a…
Suicide While Shopping
Here’s a new one: Commit suicide while shopping. A man and his girlfriend in eastern China where shopping for five hours at a mall. He’d had enough and wanted to go home. She wanted to go into one more store that had a sale on shoes. An eyewitness said, “He told her she already had enough shoes, more shoes tha[n] she could wear in a lifetime and it was pointless buying more. She started shouting at him accusing him of being a skinflint and of spoiling Christmas, it was a really heated argument.” The man dropped the bags and jumped…
Look Beneath the Surface
The LA Times ran two stories side-by-side that spun my head around. Because the way people would see the men in each story is completely different from the way God would see them. The first was about “Sissy” Goodwin, a big guy in Wyoming–the cowboy state–who likes to wear pink dresses with bows in his hair. Locals mostly ridicule him and the Times, of course, supports his “gender independence.” But the Times noted one crucial point that subsequently they, and everyone, seem to overlook. When he was a kid his mother was drunk all the time, and his stepfather abused…
Nature: A Window onto God’s Glory
After an earthquake in Pakistan, people on the coast near Gwadar watched in disbelief as an island rose out of the sea. Seismic activity seems to have pushed this shallow area in the Arabian Sea above water. The new island was made of mud, coarse sand, and rock. Whether it will remain is unknown, since similar phenomena have happened before, sometimes slipping back beneath the waves. Geologists say it is part of the continuing process of continental drift. Those who went out to explore the island found dead fish and fissures of escaping gas. They put a match to the…
Apocalypse Bunker–or Not
Now you can wait out any natural or man-made cataclysm. And you can do it in luxury and style. In most wealthy countries of the world, you can find apocalypse bunkers. But now you can find a massive one, Vivos, capable of holding a thousand people. And it’s literally an underground resort. You can even park your RV. There you can survive comfortably underground for a year. Until then you’re invited to vacation there and enjoy a long list of amenities in “The ultimate vacation destination for family and friends.” Assuming you could actually afford it, and assuming it wasn’t…