Thursday, March 30, 2006

Cat Stencil


I am always on the lookout for Stencil Graffiti. I found this one on a trashcan at a KFC in Carson. The restaurant staff kept asking my why I was shooting pictures of their trashcan. My explanation did not make much sense to them. They thought I was loco.

I have two other shots here and here.

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Carson Ugly # 22 - Get that man a level



We find ourselves in Carson yet again. This time, we notice a brand new sign, in a brand new commercial development, stuck in the ground at a very odd angle. Of course, in Carson, there are no standards for how one places a sign – just pick a spot and pluck it down.

The Carson Ugly index is located here.

I've put a Carson Ugly bonus picture here.

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Carson Ugly # 21 - The weeds of Spring




It has been a while since I’ve posted a Carson Ugly photography. Since its now Spring, I thought it would be a good idea to see what new and interesting atrocities are visible in America’s ugliest city. This weed caught my eye, or maybe it was the off color warning sign. Either way, it is in Carson and in keeping with the theme – ugly. By the end of summer, the weed will cover the sign. Only a traffic accident will cause the city to trim it.

One gets the sense that Carson borrowed stuff from other cities. Or maybe they hang out around the dump when Torrance upgrades.

The Carson Ugly index is located here.

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This is just evil

Video Catches Hospital 'Dumping' Incident

I dont' even know what to say here. This pisses me off on so many levels.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Water Drops


It has been raining here in LA. The water is everywhere.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

ah hem - this is odd

random link surfing brough me to Jesusland. I think they might just be nutballs.

Jesusland.com is the official web site for Jesusland, the right-thinking and god-fearing part of North America, so clearly defined by the election results of 2004.


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Monday, March 27, 2006

Even an Atheist Can Pratice Christian Virtues

I don't believe Jesus Christ was the son of a God that I don't believe in, nor do I believe Jesus rose from the dead to ascend to a heaven that I don't believe exists
This is a quote from an article by Robert Jensen, an atheist who recently affirmed that he (1) endorsed the core principles in Christ's teaching; (2) intended to work to deepen my understanding and practice of the universal love at the heart of those principles; and (3) pledged to be a responsible member of the church and the larger community - in front of the congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Austin, TX.

Jensen has become a secular Christian, or a non-believing believer, or something that I can’t quite put a name too. I am a little confused. Why would an atheist do this?

Jensen’s rational – his decision was political. As in, Jensen wanted to engage people in discussion about politics and their underlying values. This seems well… interesting. He holds the same moral perspective as the parishioners, he wants to talk about it with like minded people, and he feels that perhaps the bible can be read symbolically and not literally. It is a complicated argument.

I wonder, does his membership in a Christian church imply that he cannot find this same sense of community and moral grounding among his fellow atheists? My guess is the answer is yes. My experience is that Atheism is essentially a very lonely experience. I don’t know many other atheists personally, except for 2.5 people I work with (one has a foot in both camps). I certainly do not share the same moral position with any of them, and more importantly, besides are work relationship, there is not such thing as a community. What I a saying? Well… Based on Jensen’s definition, I would have to call myself a secular Christian too – I prefer the Atheist title, my morally does not need to be purchased by the blood of a martyr, no matter how well meaning.

The big question is, would I take the step of attending a church like Jensen has done? Would other atheists? No, I would not. Although I find my life grounded in Christian values, in general, I find Christians to be people I try to avoid socially. I cannot imagine becoming a member of a church, it would drive me crazy. In fact, I am having a hard time understanding why Jensen did it. If I am going to invest my time and energy in building a community, I’m going to do it with people who share my disbelieve, my skepticism, and my goals.

Jensen’s decision to join a church was not without controversy. Jim Rigby answers the question, Why We Let an Atheist Join Our Church, in a well written response to membership criticism. Rigby’s main justification:
Neither the church nor Jensen views his membership as surrendering anything, but instead as an attempt to build connections. Such efforts are crucial in a world where there seems not to be a lot of wood to build the bridges we need. And the shame is, while we fight among ourselves, the world is burning.

Jim Rigby makes a strong statement: while we are fighting among ourselves, our world is burning. - Jim, are we on the same team? If so, can you talk to the guy who just sent me a death threat for criticizing the Willard Preacher?

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Saturday, March 25, 2006

Big sky and mirrors



The OC Marketplace has at least ten vendors selling giant mirrors. I do not have a wall in my house big enough to put even a medium sized mirror on. Then again, I do not live in an Orange County mega mansion. like most of the perky OC wives prowling the marketplace. Like bright colors, I am intrigued by mirrors, especially when they are outside and pointed at the sky. I shot a few photos, and then noticed I was attracting attention, so I moved on. I liked this one best.

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colored beads



For some reason, I love these brightly colored, glow-in-the-dark beads. So did the fellow pictured here. I think it is because I am colorblind and find overly bright colors hypnotic. I managed to escape without buying a set. I am not sure what my wife would have thought if I had tried to buy any. I don’t even want to think about it.

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Hannibal Lector



Hannibal has a ketchup basting hot dog friend too. See the full set of these pictures at my Flickr account.

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Utility Cart




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Belt buckle nirvana




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hippee pottery shrooms




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lens culture: buddha project

Wow - the lens culture: buddha project - I have a few pictures to contribute to this project. It is time to break out my slide scanner. I took a few good shots during a trip to Japan in the pre-digital mid 80's.

on the road to mecca there are many stops

Muhammad and Me, a blog dedicated to Bobby Wheelock's Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, is interesting in its abject dullness. Why is anybody offended by this? Well, when Bobby is found dead, I am guessing that the police might think an Islamic fundamentalist might have been offended by these innocuous cartoons.

The comments are a crack-up.

Another good reason to avoid religion all together - if people will kill you for a cartoon, something is wrong with the religion or its adherents.

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