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June 26 The Right To Bear ArmsAlthough I don't have any handguns or rifles in my own home, the right of the individual to own such weapons has always been thought to be a right under the Constitution wherein it states that "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." On Thursday, the 26th of June, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of gun ownership by individuals who want such weapons for protection. This decision marked the first time that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the individual's right to own guns, not just the right of the states to maintain militias. Justice Antonin Scalia, in his writing of the 5-4 decision, stated that the Constitution does not have the right of "Absolute prohibition of handguns held and used for self-defense in the home." Furthermore, Scalia stated that the nation's capital went too far in controlling the sale of handguns to the point that they made it almost impossible for an individual to possess a handgun for their own protection. However, the Supreme court warned that the individual's right to possess a handgun for the "traditional lawful purpose" of protection in the home is not unlimited. "It is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose," Justice Scalia stated. This landmark ruling of the Supreme Court overturned the District of Columbia's 1976 law, which made it practically impossible for an individual who resides within the District to own a handgun, and even spelled out how weapons that were legally owned should be stored. What do you think of this recent ruling by the Supreme Court? Do you think that American's have a right under the Second Amendment of the Constitution to own handguns, shotguns, and like weapons and store them in their homes for their own protection? What about the criminal element? ---Posted by Dan Calloway June 24 George Carlin, Dies at 71
The cause of death is being reported as heart failure, following a long-time battle that Mr. Carlin had with heart disease. He was recently awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, but hadn't officially received it. He was to be awarded the prize at the Kennedy Center in November of this year. George Carlin was definitely the Modern Man. If you want to see that George didn't slow down on iota toward the end of his life, check out this You Tube Video of one of George's last comedy spots. Posted by: Dan Calloway June 22 Talking about The Road to Reality: A complete guide to the laws of the UniverseI'm reading that book as well. If you can get through the mathematics, it's a wonderful read. Roger Penrose certainly has a way with words and is extremely knowledgeable in the area of physics. Thanks for blogging.
Quote The Road to Reality: A complete guide to the laws of the Universe The Road to Reality: A complete guide to the laws of the UniverseI'm currently reading, "The Road to Reality...," by Roger Penrose. This is a very fascinating national bestseller published by Vintage Books. The ISBN is: 978-0-679-77631-4. Roger Penrose is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University. He has received a number of prizes and awards, including the 1988 Wolf Prize in physics, which he shared with Stephan Hawking for their joint cotribution to our understanding of the universe. His books include The Emporer's new Mind, Shadows of the Mind, and The Nature of Space and Time, which he wrote with Hawking. He has lectured extensively throughout America. He lives in Oxford, England. "A truly remarkable book...Penrose does much to reveal the beauty and subtlety that connects nature and the human imagination, demonstrating that the quest to understand the reality of our physical world, and the extent and limits of our mental capacities, is an awesome, never-ending journey rather than a one-way cul-de-sac." ---The Sunday Times (London) Posted by Dan Calloway June 21 High Gas PricesThe U.S. has been spoiled for many years by having the luxury of not paying as much as everyone else in the world for fuel, with the possible exception of the Saudi's. When I lived in Bermuda in the early 90's, unleaded 87 octane petrol fuel cost $1.25 per liter. This equates to approximately $5.00 per gallon, US. Today, Spain is paying an equivalent of $9.00 per gallon, US for their petrol fuel. It is only now that the U.S. is realizing that the low petrol fuel prices that we have enjoyed over the last several decades is fast-becoming a thing of the past. My prediction is that 87 octane petrol fuel prices will continue to rise in the U.S. to the $5.00-per-gallon level by the end of July, and to over $7.00 per gallon by the end of the Summer.
Ubuntu Linux 8.04 Has Arrived The latest version of Ubuntu Linux is 8.04, "Hardy Herron." This is another Long-Term Support (LTS) OS offered by Canonical Ltd., in South Africa, based on the Debian Linux kernel. There are several improvements in Hardy Herron over Gutsy Gibbon, Ubuntu's predecessor. Most important among them is this OS offers a Hardware Checker, which wasn't available in the previous 7.10 version. If you want to upgrade or download and install Ubuntu Linux 8.04, visit the Ubuntu Linux website today! |
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