Archive - May 29, 2007
Memorial Day Weekend 2007
Submitted by Jonathan on Tue, 2007-05-29 20:36We had some friends (Chai, Sitter, Wanous) over Saturday afternoon. Below are some photos and a video of the boys in the backyard. On Monday we watched the parade. The Somasi and Jolly families came over for pizza lunch. Some yard work in the afternoon. Then dinner at the Jolly's place.


Some Interesting Stuff I Read Last Week
Submitted by Jonathan on Tue, 2007-05-29 20:07- A Candidate, His Minister and the Search for Faith (NY Times, discusses Obama's faith and his relationship with his controversial pastor)
- A Plastic Wrapper Today Could Be Fuel Tomorrow (NY Times, scientists are developing plastics for normal uses that are designed to be easily used as a diesel fuel)
Baseball Photos
Submitted by Jonathan on Tue, 2007-05-29 19:37Here are some photos of Elliot from a few weeks back:


School Shooting Prank
Submitted by Jonathan on Tue, 2007-05-29 18:41Some people really lack judgment and wisdom. REALLY LACK. From a recent issue of The Week magazine:
Teachers told sixth–graders on a field trip to a Tennessee state park last week that a gunman was coming and ordered them to turn off the lights and hide under tables. After five minutes, during which someone in a hooded sweatshirt pulled on the locked doors, the teachers told the trembling students that the whole thing was a prank. “I thought I was going to die,” said 11–-year-–old Shay Naylor, who estimated that about a third of the 69 children were crying in terror. The teachers said “campfire pranks” were a school tradition, and that most of the kids thought the experience was fun. One teacher and an assistant principal were suspended after some parents complained that the prank was horribly ill–conceived, coming just weeks after the mass murder at Virginia Tech.
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