Like rubber neckers at a train wreck, the mainstream media just can't let go of the Creation Museum, and neither can I. Late last week AP reported that Eric Linden, the actor/model/whatever who plays Adam in a brief video clip at the museum, is the owner of a sexually oriented Web site called BedroomAcrobat.com. No wonder Eve was smiling. BedroomAcrobat was registered by Linden 18 months ago. Until the news hit Like rubber neckers at a train wreck, the mainstream media just can’t let go of the Creation Museum, and neither can I. Late last week AP reported that Eric Linden, the actor/model/whatever who plays Adam in a brief video clip at the museum, is the owner of a sexually oriented Web site called BedroomAcrobat.com. No wonder Eve was smiling. BedroomAcrobat was registered by Linden 18 months ago. Until the news hit the wires, Linden was prominently featured on the site’s home page alongside a drag queen. The page now features a message claiming Linden is not affiliated with its content, which it describes as “a comical, silly and extremist view of sex as a whole,” not porn. At press time, the site was unreachable. That wasn’t chaste enough for the museum, which pulled the 40-second clip of “Adam” (presumably chatting with serpents and picking fruit while riding a sauropod). Linden was also a spokesmodel for SFX International, which sells skimpy clothing with racy slogans on it. So much for that new line of Fig Leaves they were planning to promote. Despite the setback, things are looking up for the actor. According to his personal site, Linden’s in a pilot that was picked up by CBS. The name of the show: “I’m in Hell.” Guess that’s what happens when you dabble in Original Sin.(Thanks to Cringester R. O. for the heads up.)Got any IT-related sins you need to confess? Spill your guts below or email me here. The purest of heart may receive a Cringe bag large enough to cover their assets. Software DevelopmentSmall and Medium Business