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"There is no conflict between science and religion. Why are people so invested in creating one?" Lessee, rationalists, free-thinkers, and skeptics go around protesting creationism and its bastard stepchild "intelligent design" and trying to force their beliefs onto the population by fiat. No. Rationalists demand strict adherence to a set of rules and unquestioning acceptance of a book of rules written by they-are-not-sure-who but it was inspired by an unseen god. No. Rationalists have hundreds of radio and television broadcasts dedicated to spreading their beliefs (which do not include credible science) and mooching "love offerings" from viewers/devoted followers. No. Rationalists demand that government outlaw any teaching or belief system that does not agree with theirs. No. I guess I do not get it. Please explain in detail who is "invested in creating" a conflict between science and religion.

Feed The Register: Gov boffins to carry out simulated London dirty bombing (theregister.com)

Will carry official toxic-attack-expert IDs

The UK Home Office has warned passersby in London's Marylebone district not to panic if they should notice individuals releasing colourless, odourless gases into the crowded urban streets. Rather than evil terrorist mad-scientists carrying out a deadly nerve gas attack, these are responsible government-funded scientists carrying out a simulated gas or dirty-bomb attack.


Feed Engadget: Nikon D3 review round-up: survey says you'll want one (engadget.com)

Filed under: Digital Cameras

We've already seen it previewed and unboxed, but now that Nikon's super high-end D3 DSLR has been out for a little while, we're starting to get some full-on reviews of the camera and, as you might have guessed if you've been lucky enough to get your hands on one, there's plenty of consensus going on. Indeed, the praise being heaped on the camera is among the loftiest we've seen, with Photography Blog calling it "pretty much peerless," Think Camera declaring that "the files coming out of the Nikon D3 look better than any camera we've seen to date," and Ken Rockwell flat out calling it "the best camera ever made by Nikon." Needless to say, the upsides to the camera are a little long to list year, but it particularly fares well when it comes to rapid-fire image capture and low light photography, which makes it especially well-suited to press photographers. The biggest single complaint the reviewers could find was a lack of any built-in sensor cleaning technology, with only a couple of minor design flaws (like a lack of a spring inside the CF card door) attracting their attention otherwise. There's also, of course, that nearly $5,000 price tag, but we're guessing anyone actually in the market for the camera make do with that in turn for the results they'll get.

Read - Photography Blog (5 out of 5)
Read - Think Camera (9 out of 10)
Read - KenRockwell.com ("the best camera ever made by Nikon")

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