Fantasy novels

A well-written fantasy novel may portray a world where the laws are different from our world, but a commitment to the laws of reason will be manifest on every page. If certain things happen, certain things must follow. This type of connection is absent on television in general. I may not be overstating it to suggest that a mind for truth would be better cultivated by reading fantasy novels than watching the evening news.

... There is so much to be gained from reading, but my call is not merely for Christians to read, but to read more, to read more broadly, to read more broadly together.

- Rick Ritchie in "Wanted: Thinking Christians", Modern Reformation, July/August Vol. 3 No. 4 1994 Pages 18-23

Hopefully by "well-written" the author didn't mean something like Tolkein's work. Somehow I suspect that they do though.

The other Canadian contribution to space travel

The man who plans on being "the first clown in space" said Thursday he's got some surprises planned for the crew of the international space station.

Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte told reporters he plans to tickle the professional astronauts while they're sleeping, and he's also bringing red clown noses to try to lighten things up on the orbiting station.

(Excerpted from: Yahoo)

Following in the footsteps of Band of Brothers

Sounds like this upcoming HBO miniseries will be worth watching.

The last couple of weeks

Or perhaps this is a bit more accurate.

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