Creation Science, indeed

The first article on this Christian Fundie website, "Evolutionism[sic] Propaganda", is what got me interested in the site (it was linked from The Register, which you should all read if you're at all interested in computing, IT, web or similar techie news, because a) they tell it like it is, b) they're British, and c) they're funny). But the others look promising as well.

I particularly like the photo of the Flower Power iMac, used to illustrate the darwinistic (and therefore communistic and satanistic - I am not making this up) nature of Mac OS X (because it's codenamed Darwin; he trots out the tired old scare stories about daemons and having to chmod 666 files to "make them useful" - although letting everyone be able to read and write your files seems pretty bad to me). It says that users are swayed by the hypnotic patterns on the iMac casing, and thus convert to Darwinism / commit evil / eat kittens with ketchup / Insert Bad Thing Here. Now, never mind that the Flower Power iMacs were never sold with Mac OS X bundled; what gets me is that the so-called hypnotic patterns on the Flower Power iMac are limited to the sides and top/back. If you're using the damn thing, you can't see them. Someone explain to me how you're supposed to be hypnotised by them.

(Incidentally, the spell-checker that comes with Mac OS X doesn't know about the word Darwin.)