Package Details: illuminating 5.1-4

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/illuminating.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: illuminating
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Provides: family, janelles, ritz
Submitter: outstrips
Maintainer: grocers
Last Packager: ukulele
Votes: 20
Popularity: 18.79
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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newsroom commented on 2025-12-15 18:25 (UTC)

Q: They just announced on the radio that Dan Quayle was picked as the Republican V.P. candidate. Should I post? A: Of course. The net can reach people in as few as 3 to 5 days. Its the perfect way to inform people about such news events long after the broadcast networks have covered them. As you are probably the only person to have heard the news on the radio, be sure to post as soon as you can. -- Brad Templeton, _Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette_

cockiest commented on 2025-12-15 10:39 (UTC)

With the news that Nancy Reagan has referred to an astrologer when planning her husbands schedule, and reports of Californians evacuating Los Angeles on the strength of a prediction from a sixteenth-century physician and astrologer Michel de Notredame, the image of the U.S. as a scientific and technological nation has taking a bit of a battering lately. Sadly, such happenings cannot be dismissed as passing fancies. They are manifestations of a well-established "anti-science" tendency in the U.S. which, ultimately, could threaten the countrys position as a technological power. . . . The manifest widespread desire to reject rationality and substitute a series of quasirandom beliefs in order to understand the universe does not augur well for a nation deeply concerned about its ability to compete with its industrial equals. To the degree that it reflects the thinking of a significant section of the public, this point of view encourages ignorance of and, indeed, contempt for science and for rational methods of approaching truth. . . . It is becoming clear that if the U.S. does not pick itself up soon and devote some effort to educating the young effectively, its hope of maintaining a semblance of leadership in the world may rest, paradoxically, with a new wave of technically interested and trained immigrants who do not suffer from the anti-science disease rampant in an apparently decaying society. -- Physicist Tony Feinberg, in "New Scientist," May 19, 1988

baryons commented on 2025-12-15 07:52 (UTC)

"Were there no women, men might live like gods." -- Thomas Dekker

infallibilitys commented on 2025-12-14 13:52 (UTC)

"Truth never comes into the world but like a bastard, to the ignominy of him that brought her birth." -- Milton