April 15 is the last day to drop a spring full semester course with a W or request pass/fail option from my Windows Phone.
Hawking: Mankind has 1,000 years to escape Earth
“Renowned British physicist Stephen Hawking warns human beings won’t survive ‘without escaping’ from the ‘fragile’ planet. His gloomy forecast is people will become extinct on Earth within current the millennium.”
“Three hot young comedians will appear at Johnson County Community College April 12 when Comedy Central on Campus brings its show to the school.
Nikki Glaser, Nick Vatterott and Sheng Wang start the laughs (and adult language) at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, in Yardley Hall of the Carlsen Center. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for JCCC students or $20 for the general public, available online or in person at the JCCC box office in the Carlsen Center or the student activities desk, room 106 of the Student Center at JCCC.
JCCC employees can get up to four tickets to the show for $10. The special employee pricing is available in person at the box office or the student activities desk, but not online.
The event is co-sponsored by JCCC Student Activities and the JCCC Performing Arts Series.”
Let us visit yet another possibility, the opposite of Idiocracy (which I have seen), and more like Children of Men (which I have not seen).
FuturistSpeaker.com – Empty Playgrounds: Global Populations in Decline
“In the next sixty seconds 245 babies will be born worldwide. India and China alone will add 36 and 29 respectively. When numbers such as these are reported by the news media they paint a very gloomy picture of the world to come. This portrayal is seriously misleading.”
College Republicans group sponsors Legislative Town Hall April 15
Source: A rather awesome, naughty Disney image. (J-List)
Source: A rather awesome, naughty Disney image. (J-List)
“The JCCC College Republicans is sponsoring a Legislative Town Hall meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, April 15, in RC 101. The panel will consist of Kansas senators Greg Smith and Mary Pilcher-Cook and state Rep. James Todd.
This will be an opportunity to learn more about the legislation that has been passed in Topeka during the current session and to ask questions of members of the panel. All of the panelists were instrumental in drafting the new laws which will affect all Kansans.
This event is being conducted as part of the college’s participation in The Democracy Commitment. Faculty are encouraged to make their students aware of this informative and educational event.”
This blog, and computers from this era, will be unreadable
to archeologists in two hundred years; I don’t know, do you?
The flower that blooms in adversity... is the most rare and beautiful of them all. twitter.com/chris_m_hurt/s… — Christopher Hurt (@chris_m_hurt) April 12, 2013
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