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Desert science and put the creationists in charge and we will be in the dark ages again within 50 yrs.
This woman is entirely serious when she says 'the bible is one of the most advanced science books around'.
The footage is a compilation of the scientific achievements of science and primary credit goes to those who figured out how to make the things in this video happen.
Clips include:
Mandelbrot fractal
High resolution medical scanners and imaging technology
Hubble image of M42 (orion nebula)
The evolution of whales (animation Carl Buell (Te Papa), slides Kevin Padian)
DNA replicase
Protein synthesis
Metabolic pathways
The Large Hadron Collider
Tectonic History
Glacial Timelapse
Simulation of tsunamis
And a variety of NASA/ESA space probes, notably including
The Space Shuttle,
Saturn 5
Mars Pathfinder Launch
Deep Impact (Temple 1)
Music Toccata in D, Bach
Performed Vanessa Mae
"Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince people that evolution is true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science." -- Jerry Coyne
Monday, January 31, 2011
The Bible is one of the most advanced science books around.
The suicide bomber religion
"He was 27 years old when he was killed Nov. 13 in Kandahar, Afghanistan, when he and several other soldiers were attacked by a suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest."
Sunday, January 30, 2011
It's impossible to be more retarded than a Christian.
There are many versions of magical creationism. It's all bullshit.
The magic god fairy idea is as idiotic and childish as the Easter Bunny idea.
A fucking idiot reviews a book about science.
“I find it useful to read books written from an opposing viewpoint since they provide a very natural ‘check’ for me.”
Evolution is a basic scientific fact. Facts are not viewpoints. Facts are facts.
I agree with Kevin. You didn’t read the book. Or perhaps you weren’t able to understand it. Therefore you’re a liar or a moron. Which is it?
“He would never admit that a scientist could be reputable and deny evolution.”
Why should he admit something that isn’t true? Evolution is the foundation of biology. A biologist who denies the foundation of biology is a biologist who works at a Bible college, a biologist who has never contributed anything to biology. You call that reputable? I call that fake biologist as stupid as you are.
What’s your problem mister? Why are you afraid of evolutionary biology? Are you also afraid of gravity? Our planet orbits the sun. Are you afraid of that? Really, I want to know, what is your problem?
You called your magic god fairy a “common artist”. You really are a moron. Do you drool a lot?
You also called your fairy a “common designer”.
Translation: The same fairy magically created all species out of nothing.
What kind of magic wand did it use?
Did it say abracadabra or hocus pocus or what?
Did I mention you’re a moron?
ecclesiology, eschatology, Christology, and soteriology
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The early morning sky in south Florida near the Atlantic Ocean.
In a chess endgame two bishops are usually stronger than one bishop and one knight.
I wrote this comment at chess.com:
What's your favourite chess piece?
I wrote this comment at http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/which-piece-is-powerful-bishop-or-knight:
I might use this to play chess: FIDE Online Arena
ALEX 3/7/2015 I won on time in 74 moves. Interesting endgame with bishops.
ALEX 3/14/2015 interesting attack I had on king side, combined with a smaller attack on the queen side, mate in 46 moves.
This is one of my best games. Playing the black side of a King's Indian Defense I defeated a very strong chess player (from Dublin Ireland) after sacrificing a knight for two pawns. The game is at
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=562165912.
In this game at http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=571830674 I sacrificed a bishop to queen a pawn in the endgame.
Another interesting game I won at http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=601956024#
This game was a 10 minute game. I lost on time when my opponent had only one second left. It was an interesting endgame and when my time ran out I had an easy win.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=606915647#
This was not a great game because my opponent blundered away a rook and then later lost another rook. The end was a bit interesting because I had the opportunity to sacrifice two pieces to checkmate my opponent's king. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=609156881#
In this game I had a bishop pair in the endgame which won against a bishop and knight. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=607763718#
This game was a draw. I had the black pieces. When the game ended my opponent from Mexico City had 2 seconds left and I had 11 seconds left in a 10 minute game. It was a complicated game, a Sicilian Defense, Najdorf Variation. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=611778521
This game was an easy win. I was never in any danger. I had the black pieces. What was unusual was my opponent from Lyons France had the nerve to criticize my opening (too passive) as if I should only make moves my opponent wants me to make. I blocked the stupid asshole. Here it is: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=617721912
In this game against a strong player I had the black pieces in Najdorf. I won in the endgame.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=637807807
This game was like a knife fight. When my opponent resigned I had an advantage and he had only 11 seconds left. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=642721939
In this game my opponent had a higher rating than me. He lives in Wales, UK. The queens were exchanged early. The end game was interesting. For some strange reason my opponent got disconnected just before I was going to checkmate him. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=643177149#
This chess game had an interesting ending. My opponent resigned after I sacrificed a pawn: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=648462908#
November 18, 2013 one of the best chess games I ever played. In the endgame there was a race to see whose pawn would queen first. I won the race. The game also had an interesting middle game because my opponent was attacking my king. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=649450285
November 25, 2013 this was a wild game. My opponent resigned when I had mate in 2 moves. I had the White pieces. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=655016206#
November 25, 2013 An interesting game against somebody from Karaj city, Iran. My opponent ran out of time (10 minute game) when I had only 16 seconds left. I had the White pieces. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=655041179
November 25, 2013 In this game it looked like I had to force a draw but I found an interesting combination of moves that made a win possible. I had the Black pieces. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=655103707
November 27, 2013 I won against a person from Tartu, Estonia who is rated higher than me. I had the Black pieces. My opponent ran out of time (10 minute game) when I was winning the endgame. I won despite two blunders. My opponent somehow didn't notice both of my mistakes and so he didn't take the pieces I left for him to take. It was an interesting game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=656971248
December 5, 2013 I was planning to just watch a game at chess.com but I somehow started a game by accident. I quickly got into trouble but somehow I survived my opponent's attack and then had my own attack which worked. A sloppy but interesting game I didn't want to play: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=663987229
December 8, 2013 I won this interesting game despite some mistakes I made. My opponent missed a good move which I saw while waiting for him to move. If he moved 20. Nxe6 fxe6 21. Bb6 I would have lost my queen. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=666799139#
December 15, 2013 I lost this 10 minute game against a master (USCF rating 2300). When my clock ran out my opponent from Toronto had one minute and 15 seconds left. My next move was going to be Rb6. I'm not sure who is winning but I had a very small material advantage. Considering he is master I probably would have lost even without the time trouble I was in. Very interesting game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=673225815#
December 23, 2013 This game was a bit interesting for me because it had my favorite ending, my two bishops against my opponent's bishop and knight. As usual the two bishops won. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=680199529
December 30, 2013 Lots of knight moves in this game. I was aggressive about moving a passed pawn and won with it. Not a great game but I thought it was a bit interesting. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=686016429#
January 13, 2014 It's not every day I can defeat an opponent rated in the 1700's but in this game with the Black pieces I won in 19 moves. Time control was 10/0. I had 7:14 left, my opponent had 4:54 left. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=698146297
February 2, 2014 After losing my rook for a knight to save my king, there was an interesting forced checkmate in the middle game. I won. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=715837349#
February 2, 2014 In this game my opponent made a mistake that gave me his rook for my knight. What was interesting was how long it took me to win the game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=716135011#
February 2, 2014 A very complex middle game. I won. I think my opponent missed a chance to force a draw. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=716263985
February 2, 2014 I'm saving this game for the ending. I had one pawn and one bishop. My opponent had one bishop. I had 5 seconds left when I checkmated him (10 minute game)
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=716374538
February 9, 2014 after losing five games in a row I finally won while playing the black side of a nardorf, and it was a knife fight. I won on time (10,0) in a won position. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=722374946
February 16, 2014 an endgame which was not great but it was a bit interesting. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=728214522#
February 16, 2014 What I like about this endgame is I planned it. I made moves in the middle game hoping to get the kind of endgame I wanted. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=728531023
February 22, 2014 My two bishops defeated my opponent's bishop and knight. I like the way I won this endgame. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=734376749
February 25, 2014 I had the black side of a Sicilian Nardorf. I won with a mate threat in a strange middle game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=736556620
March 2, 2014 I had the black side of a Sicilian Nardorf. My opponent threw everything at my king, trying to kill me, but my defense was good enough to survive it and then win. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=741198165
March 3, 2014 As black I played the King's Indian Defense. It was a knife fight. My opponent's last move was a mistake. I think he could have got a draw. My opponent was 80 years old and lives in Russia. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=741621999#
March 3, 2014 I defeated a 32 year old guy from Bangalore, India. There was an interesting Queen and pawns endgame. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=741635725#
March 8, 2014 After solving many problems with getting my pieces developed I made it to a king and pawns endgame which I won. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=746781122
April 6, 2014 I had the Black pieces, King's Indian Defense. I trapped his queen in the middle of the board. The game was annoying because I had just spent a few weeks at another chess website which had a much larger board and for me worked much better. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=772515830
July 22, 2014 I NEED TO FIND OUT WHY I LOST THIS GAME: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=866747624
August 28, 2014 Strong opponent from Massa Italy. An interesting and difficult endgame which I won: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=899156998
August 29, 2014 extremely complex game against strong player. I made a desperate sacrifice to queen a pawn and save the game. In the end it was checkmate or be checkmated. In terrible time trouble I missed the two moves I needed to checkmate, his king got away, and I would have been checkmated next move except my clock ran out of time. The desperate sacrifice turned out to be brilliant but time trouble killed me. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=899974822#
September 21, 2014 Finishing off my opponent was sloppy but this was an interesting game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=920240126
October 15, 2014 A 77 move knife fight. I had a won game with 7 seconds left (enough time to win) when my opponent ran out of time in a ten minute game 10/0. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=941703790
October 16, 2014 I'm saving this game because the young lady from India who I defeated is stunning. She looks like a goddess. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=942725479
October 16, 2014 In this game I did not castle until the 25th move. My opponent from Armenia castled on his 23rd move. While still in the middle game I moved my queen 5 moves in a row to force a checkmate. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=943335419
October 19, 2014 My opponent from Dubai, United Arab Emirates had a mate threat against me for a long time. I survived, had a won endgame, and at move 51 I won on time when I had only 6 seconds left (10 minute game as usual). http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=945357101
October 19, 2014 A difficult game for me. I had winning endgame when opponent from Ukraine ran out of time. I had only a few seconds left when game ended on the 68th move. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=945702307#
October 19. 2014 I turned around an attack against my king and wiped out white's army. When the fireworks was over with I realized I wasn't watching my clock and I had only 13 seconds left to checkmate my opponent's king. I finished the job with a rook & bishop & knight with only 4 seconds left. My opponent from Macedonia had 3 minutes and 28 seconds left. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=945971035
October 22, 2014 With only 11 seconds left, enough time to win, but not enough time to notice queening a pawn would be a stalemate, so the game was a draw. B-Q4 instead of queening the pawn would have won easily. An interesting exciting game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=947891829
October 26, 2014 My opponent is from Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The game had an interesting middle game and interesting endgame. Martín Taboada resigned when he had to lose a rook to kill a pawn. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=951477886#
February 9, 2015 In an endgame between 2 black bishops I made sure I had all my pawns on white squares. I won as the black side of a Najdorf: http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1054272342#
February 10, 2015 I defeated a Russian. I had the white pieces in my usual King's Indian Attack. My opponent made a dumb move in the opening losing his queen pawn, but still the game was a bit interesting. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1055549241
April 5, 2015 LICHESS I DEFEATED AN 1813 PLAYER. http://en.lichess.org/Fi1jQ5hH#0
April 5, 2015 LICHESS I DEFEATED AN 1897 PLAYER. http://en.lichess.org/iIECD2n1eLMc
April 19, 2015 LICHESS I DEFEATED AN 1960 PLAYER. I had the black side of a sicilian najdorf http://en.lichess.org/ksHoOA4LuYoQ
May 20, 2015 LICHESS MY TWO BISHOPS DEFEATED ONE BISHOP & ONE KNIGHT AT http://en.lichess.org/mC3l9Qq8Rp1c
May 20, 2015 LICHESS I defeated an opponent from Iran. Interesting endgame. http://en.lichess.org/uYmFTz9Lu4hS
May 21, 2015 LICHESS I was down a piece but despite all odds with a king attack I was able to win. http://en.lichess.org/XYbpZ8n3O9fA
May 21, 2015 LICHESS I defeated a strong player (rating 2014) in the endgame. One of my best games ever. http://en.lichess.org/B75oCZ74HhkU
April 11, 2015 ALEX at chess.com at work I won an interesting game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1117385462
October 2, 2014 Down a queen but up two knights I got lucky in a hopeless game. A very unusual end to an unusual game. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=929939846
January 18, 2015 I had black in a very exciting King's Indian knife fight. http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1032969801#
June 23, 2015 LICHESS I get the two bishops against one knight/one bishop and I win with it. One of my best endgames ever. http://en.lichess.org/ag02z9YwmXGm
APRIL 13, 2015 LICHESS, EXCITING DRAW, A REAL KNIFE FIGHT, FOLLOWED BY FRIENDLY COMMENTS AT http://en.lichess.org/HnkcQrqcx9q4 I WAS 1954 (BLACK SIDE OF KING'S INDIAN), HE WAS 1832. HE HAD 1 MINUTE 16 SECONDS LEFT IN A 10/0 GAME. I HAD 27 SECONDS LEFT WHEN WE BOTH FORCED REPEATING POSITION 3 TIMES.
- progfoolwoah i was losing all the time
- BobCI was in time pressure all the time
- progfoolit was a draw at the end though - i can't see how black wins
- progfoolwith the ending i mean
- progfoolmiddle game - yes both of made blunders
- BobCI agree, I had to get a draw
- BobCI make blunders every game I play, win or lose
- progfooli tried with the computer - it could not get a win although it shows -58.7 in favor black
- progfoollol - everyone does :)
- progfoolat least at our level
- progfoolbut never during the game i felt like i was losing - that's more worse i guess
- BobCit was a good knife fight
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One of my favorite openings: King's Indian Defense
How to play against the Bayonet Attack.
YouTube videos about King's Indian Defense
YouTube video: Letsplaychess.com Opening systems: Bayonet attack against the Kings Indian defense PART ONE
YouTube video: Letsplaychess.com Opening systems: Bayonet attack against the Kings Indian defense PART TWO
chessgames.com Kings Indian Defence, White plays early Bg5
google search: youtube kings indian defense bg5
Why the london system against the king's indian is rubbish
http://www.chess.com/analysis-board-editor.html?diagram_id=991946
good advice from chess.com: Veresov vs King's Indian?
good advice for black in the smith-morra opening:
The answer to Smith-Morra is to decline and play Nf6. The knight will be kicked but is fine on d5 (which is a hole in white's position). I know that game explorer data is not proof to anything but the record for Nf6 is ridiculously good.
From Modern Chess Openings MCO-14 page 349: Black can decline the gambit and reach a reasonable position. See page 349 (p) for the rest of it.
SMITH MORRA GAMBIT DECLINED:
1. P-K4 P-QB4
2. P-Q4 PxP
3. P-QB3 N-KB3
4. P-K5 N-Q4
AND I KNOW THIS OPENING, I USUALLY WIN WITH IT.
SAME THING IN ALGEBRAIC:
1. e4 c5
2. d4 cxd4
3. c3 Nf6
4. e5 Nd5
pfren is rated higher than myself. I need to study his games at
http://www.chess.com/members/view/pfren
From pfren: A wonderful composition, with incredibly rich content, given the very limited material available.
The Road to Chess Mastery
Very interesting endgame in a 80 move 2012 game between Nakamura and Krammik at http://scienceblogs.com/evolutionblog/2012/09/10/underpromotion/ and at http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1688934. Nakamura won.
I used to this to play chess on the internet: http://www.freechess.org/
Now I prefer http://www.chess.com/
A famous scientist talks about the rules of chess in this video: Feynman :: Rules of Chess
At a website about Go (a game popular in Japan) there is a quote about chess: If Go is like war, Chess is a knife fight in a phone booth.Please see http://darwinkilledgod.blogspot.com/search/label/chess to read my other posts about chess.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_world_chess_championship
http://www.chessdom.com/anand-gelfand-live/
WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Official Site of the FIDE World Chess Championship Match MOSCOW, STATE TRETYAKOV GALLERY, MAY 10 — MAY 31, 2012
The Morals of Chess by Benjamin Franklin
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/benjamin-franklin-on-the-morals-of-chess
PLAY TETRIS AT http://neave.com/n-blox/.
News about chess, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
10 interesting facts about chess
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On 6/25/2012 I played a very exciting chess game. After missing an easy way to win, then after my opponent missed an easy way to win, I was under terrible time pressure but managed to checkmate my opponent with only 0.2 seconds left, also known as 1/5 of a second left on my clock. It was a ten minute game. For the next month the game will be available to examine at http://www.chess.com/livechess/game.html?id=318201506 and it might be available forever if I ever decide to pay chess.com extra. Right now I'm just using the free stuff.
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At chess.com I wrote the following comment about draws:
Threefold repetitions are automatic draws only if one player claims it. If neither player wants a draw it's not a draw. If one player wants a draw he gets it whether or not his opponent agrees.
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I wrote this comment at chess.com:
Do you hate or love your opponents?
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I wrote this comment at chess.com about Bobby Fischer:
Why do Americans like Bobby Fischer?
bobyyyy
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- THE A-HED
- December 3, 2012, 10:32 p.m. ET