A strange diversion. You type in your song lyrics, then you'll see you need to edit and simplify, and finally some semi-familiar voices will sing the song for you.
Let Them Sing It For You
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General commentary and new links from Richard Gillmann. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's serious, and sometimes it's just there.
A strange diversion. You type in your song lyrics, then you'll see you need to edit and simplify, and finally some semi-familiar voices will sing the song for you.
Let Them Sing It For You
(via Taylor Caffery)
Barna Research takes telephone surveys and asks people about their religious beliefs. Although it's clear they are fundamentalists, even so their surveys seem objective. One interesting quote: "... many Americans adopt simplistic views of life and the afterlife based upon ideas drawn from disparate sources, such as movies, music and novels, without carefully considering those beliefs. Consequently, the labels attached to people - whether it be 'born again' or 'atheist' may not give us as much insight into the person's beliefs as we might assume."
Doctors have known for a decade that drugs called ACE inhibitors are a cornerstone of care for congestive heart failure, yet a nationwide survey released yesterday shows that nearly one-third of patients are sent home from the hospital without this lifesaving treatment.
Now this is outrageous. Why are they allowed to get away with this? It's not much different from murder. Medical care is in need of major reform - our lives are at stake.