Cartoon Art Museum host a Sam & Max scavenger hunt
The ever-awesome Cartoon Art Museum (in San Francisco) are hosting a ‘Freelance Detective Night’ at 5pm on the 17th of April.
It promises to be a “night of crime solving and sleuthing” plus a Sam & Max scavenger hunt. It all sounds pretty fun and while you’re there you can check out the current Steve Purcell art exhibition that is running.
Check out the official Facebook event for further details. Let us know if you plan to attend in the comments below.
about 2 years ago
Why do these idiots think that the world’s urneswenad questions validate religion? Religion has had four thousand years to come up with some answers and has so far provided almost nothing, apart from a proven track record of being wrong. As mentioned in the OP, and in some of Richard Dawkins writings as well, many of these so called mysteries have already been solved, in some cases decades ago, and the religiot in question is just ignorant of the fact. In any case, whenever science answers one of these questions, the answer is always, and I mean always, every single case, a self contained naturalistic explanation. In other words not God. What keeps the planets in motion? Universal gravitation and inertia, not God. Biodiversty? Genetic inheritance plus natural selection, not God. Scientists will probably never answer every question about our universe but every time a problem is solved the anwer always turns out to be not God. So why would anyone expect the answer to be God any time in the future? It is sort of like consistantly backing a horse that comes last by several lengths in every single race.