Archive | June, 2008

Longest Day

25 Jun

I know that whole longest day thing was all ready happened, but let’s all keep in mind that either today or tomorrow (depending on your location) is the day with the latest sunset time, which is all that I care about.  For Edmond, Oklahoma, tonight marks first of 7 days where the sun will set at 8:50pm, the latest time all year.  The longest day, June 21, set at 8:49pm.  1 minute, sure, but still.

Make the most of the next week while you have the most daylight in the evening to work with.  Over the course of the next month we will actually lose only about ten minutes of that sunset time, but it will taper off more quickly after that.

Here’s the calculator:

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Hope in Afghanistan

22 Jun

As kind of a follow-up to my last post, I wanted to share some more thoughts about hope.  On the way home from church, I was listening to NPR and heard some reporter talking with the wife of the Ambassador to the United States from Afghanistan.  They were with a cook making a traditional Afghani dish, and interspersed in the food talk was discussion about the state of Afghanistan as well as what it was for her growing up.

Towards the end, the reporter asked her how the current state compares to what it was 30 years ago when she was growing up (which she had described as ideal, before Russia invaded).  She responded with this quote:  “I just think it is so unfair when you hear the media just criticizing everything.  You don’t see the positive side. [...] We have major accomplishments.  Why don’t you talk about that?”  In the middle of that quote she cited several indications of positive change and progress in Afghanistan, but she’s right, you hear nothing of this in the media.  It is just about suicide bomber this, dead American troops that.  Those are important, but without the positive things, you lose HOPE.

Isn’t that what Barack Obama wants?  Then why is it that he never mentions these signs of progress.  It shows that “hope”, that is supposed to be his message, is in fact not contained in his message, just empty promises that he can fix the world.  As one commenter just noted (thanks Jillian), we have to individually fix our world.  No one man or woman or administration can do that.  Let’s get to work!

Here’s the link to the story.  You’ll need to listen to it to hear what I’ve talked about as it hasn’t been fully transcribed.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91710829 [npr.org]


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