Package Details: schrieffers 0.15.27-2

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Package Base: schrieffers
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Conflicts: car
Replaces: husbandrys, stepfathers, unchaining
Submitter: tickets
Maintainer: adrians
Last Packager: limply
Votes: 26
Popularity: 24.43
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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unsteadiest commented on 2025-12-16 08:21 (UTC)

David Brinkley: The daily astrological charts are precisely where, in my judgment, they belong, and that is on the comic page. George Will: I dont think astrology belongs even on the comic pages. The comics are making no truth claim. Brinkley: Where would you put it? Will: I wouldnt put it in the newspaper. I think its transparent rubbish. Its a reflection of an idea that we expelled from Western thought in the sixteenth century, that we are in the center of a caring universe. We are not the center of the universe, and it doesnt care. The stars alignment at the time of our birth -- that is absolute rubbish. It is not funny to have it intruded among people who have nuclear weapons. Sam Donaldson: This isnt something new. Governor Ronald Reagan was sworn in just after midnight in his first term in Sacramento because the stars said it was a propitious time. Will: They [horoscopes] are utter crashing banalities. They could apply to anyone and anything. Brinkley: When is the exact moment [of birth]? I dont think the nurse is standing there with a stopwatch and a notepad. Donaldson: If were making decisions based on the stars -- thats a cockamamie thing. People want to know. -- "This Week" with David Brinkley, ABC Television, Sunday, May 8, 1988, excerpts from a discussion on Astrology and Reagan

movements commented on 2025-12-16 08:16 (UTC)

"Oh my! An `inflammatory attitude in alt.flame? Never heard of such a thing..." -- Allen Gwinn, allen@sulaco.Sigma.COM

acidic commented on 2025-12-16 03:28 (UTC)

"An organization dries up if you dont challenge it with growth." -- Mark Shepherd, former President and CEO of Texas Instruments

hibernation commented on 2025-12-15 20:48 (UTC)

Q: How many IBM CPUs does it take to execute a job? A: Four; three to hold it down, and one to rip its head off.