Wednesday, July 18, 2007

death denon dvd 3910

This is the sketch I did of the Id Kah Mosque this morning. I'm happy with my drawing here, so I've put this one in to show what I'm actually sketching. It's not great quality as it's a photo of a page, when I get home I'll scan them all in and post them as a photo album. I went to the Chini Bagh restaurant this afternoon to have a look inside the old British Consul's home. I was the only customer there, which was a bit eerie, but as the photos show, it's a lovely old building. I thoroughly enjoyed dining on spicy mutton livers and noodles. metal die had to take my own photo as there was no-one else to take one for me. The corniched and stucco-ed little rooms are quintessentially English, it is a real treasure to find this place out in the wild deserts of Xinjiang.

This is the sketch I did of the Id Kah Mosque this morning. I'm happy with my drawing here, so I've put this one in to show what I'm actually sketching. It's not great quality as it's a photo of a page, when I get home I'll scan them all in and post them as a photo album. I went to the Chini Bagh restaurant this afternoon to have a look inside the old British Consul's home. I was the only customer there, which was a bit eerie, but as the photos show, it's a lovely old building. I thoroughly enjoyed dining on spicy mutton livers and noodles. I had to take my own photo as there was no-one else to take one for me. The corniched and stucco-ed little rooms are quintessentially English, it is a real treasure to find this place out in the wild deserts annoying email f Xinjiang.

Hugh Hewitt interview ed Time Magazine Baghdad bureau chief Michael Ware on Tuesday (replaying Thursday). The interview is a stunning example of how moral relativism impairs one's moral intuitions and renders their judgment nonsensical. Ware argues for a journalistic objectivity that requires moral neutrality, thus he can't discern or won't admit to a moral difference between the Iraqi and Coalition troops and the terrorists blowing up innocent Iraqis. They are just two sides of a war he must report on. Ware has spent time with the terrorists and written about their perspective with the lack of value judgment he deems necessary to journalism. It's only required to represent another point of view. In one segment of the interview, Hugh asked Ware a hypothetical question, which Ware apparently had no moral apparatus to understand. Hugh asked him whether if he'd been a reporter in World War 2, would he have reported Hitler's side of the war with the neutrality he reports on the terrorists. Ware, seemingly genuine, took the question as a logistical one, not a moral one. He said that it was impossible to compare the two wars since there was a clear front line between the Allies and Hitler that prevented reporters from crossing over and no such line prevents reporters from free peer to peer file sharing eaching the terrorists in Iraq.

crockett ramp springs

Click Here

This is the sketch I did of the Id Kah Mosque this morning. I'm happy with my drawing here, so I've put this one in to show what I'm actually sketching. It's not great quality as it's a photo of a page, when I get home I'll scan them all in and post them as a photo fat boy slim lbum. I went to the Chini Bagh restaurant this afternoon to have a look inside the old British Consul's home. I was the only customer there, which was a bit eerie, but as the photos show, it's a lovely old building. I thoroughly enjoyed dining on spicy mutton livers and noodles. I had to take my own photo as there was no-one else to take one for me. The corniched and stucco-ed little rooms are quintessentially English, it is a real treasure to find this place out in the wild deserts of Xinjiang.

Click Here

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home