Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Coolest Tech Today! Ray Gun Fire Extinguisher
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Great commentary: Obstacles to discussing population policy
http://www.grist.org/article/2010-12-14-ask-umbras-book-club-why-dont-we-talk-about-population/
Obstacles to discussing population policy
Progressives, liberals, environmentalists, social activists, since sometime
in the 80's, have been reluctant to address population for some of the
following reasons (or so it appears to me):
We do not want to engage with conservative, fundamentalist, religious
opposition to birth control
We are embarrassed to suggest that people in poorer countries who have
large families should lower their birthrates (and so appear racist,
ethnicist, and hypocritical because of our own high consumption rates)
We are afraid that population policy requires draconiam measures (as in
China)
We are reassured that there is (has been) enough food produced on the world
for everyone, and that the main problem is unjust access to it.
We are convinced, from past experience, that only development, education of
women and job opportunities will lower birth rates
We shy away from the pessimistic opinion that only famine, plague and war
can make a dent in overpopulation.
We cannot accept the ungenerous position that poor immigrants should be
kept out of developed countries because of their high birth rate, suspecting
racism.
We may not want to think about our own and families' need and love for
children, what joy they give us, and that a low child society may be hard on
some.
There is also the capitalist economists position that economic growth is
imperative, including and partly driven by population growth, to "grow"
GDP, pay for social security, and our elders, and that "birth dearth" is
socially
harmful.
There is the sexist patriarchal male dominant position, that women must be
kept in their procreative place.
There is the libertarian view, (which also fits with much of the media and
commercial advertising), that regards unencumbered sex as freedom.
There is the "tribal" position (usually of oppressed ethnic groups) that
embraces reproduction as a means of gaining power by outnumbering the
oppressor.
And the "feminist" preference for addressing only the individual woman
and ignoring the responsibility (and reproductive needs) of men, families
and communities (I know some must sometimes be exclude from interfering, but
the responsibility should be encouraged there too).
and more: We love children and don't want to think about not having them
and: many US women are now having trouble conceiving, and talking about not
having children makes them feel bad
Beedy Parker, Camden, Maine
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Deaths down, lives lengthen
Sunday, March 13, 2011
How the Earth's core, the length of a day, cloud formation and climate chaos caused by humans are interrelated...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110311140706.htm
FRISH
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Japan's Prime Minister: "The radiation levels are not dangerous to human health".
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FRISH
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Re: [atheists-614] Is an Israel company contracting for mercernaries for Gaddafi ?
Two articles from the land of unintended consequences
FRISH
Perhaps the Robots will Take Over
Dear Buythenet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frprCxIerGg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4sTPTsq-UM
* I am well aware of technology "evolution" (and market acceptance thereof (MBA Marketing, 15 years with IBM new product development...), CEO of a software firm, etc. but it all began with my BA of Archaeology..always happy to talk about technology from the Atlatl to WATSON!))
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Re: [atheists-614] Supreme Court rules to anti-gay protestors at military funerals
Wow that's really messed up. A similar story about Christian parents wanting to adopt in England had the opposite result due to their homophobic ideals.http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/melanesian-frog-worship/
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Breaking News Alert: Supreme Court rules for military funeral protesters
March 2, 2011 10:23:17 AM
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment protects fundamentalist church members who mount attention-getting, anti-gay protests outside military funerals.
The court voted 8-1 Wednesday in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan. The decision upheld an appeals court ruling that threw out a $5 million judgment to the father of a dead Marine who sued church members after they picketed his son's funeral.
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/7CWL7Z/8A4XJA/WTFR92/6R89OH/WXLB9/ZH/h
For more information, visit washingtonpost.com
tax the rich, not because they are richer
FIll in the blank on the percentage, but you get the idea, it's not anything to do with the money they have managed to keep thanks to Bush et al.
FRISH
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The Economist: "The 9 Billion-people question" Special report 16pp 02/26/2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Results from bridge play tonight...
Immigrants, diversity, and our future...
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rate at Which Neuronal Networks in Cerebral Cortex Delete Sensory Information
"This extraordinarily high deletion rate came as a huge surprise to us", says Wolf. It appears that information is lost in the brain as quickly as it can be "delivered" from the senses.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
The power of prayer...?
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Technology Impact: Cheap Cleaned Water
Monday, January 10, 2011
Secondhand Television Exposure Linked to Eating Disorders
FRISH
"Disproving Christianity" by David G McAfee - A letter to the author from Frish
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
First internet reference to UNASSIGNED OPTIMISM *UO
Here's the google search result: No results found for "UNASSIGNED OPTIMISM".
The funny part is, I was under the impression that "unassigned anxiety" was in the PDR.
But, HOW WEIRD there is only ONE internet reference to the term "unassigned anxiety".
Having suffered from what my shrink at the time said was unassigned anxiety, I figured it was a medical term!
So, never mind, I thought that this coined term UO could become a meme.
Yet, I get the impression that if you asked several people what "unassigned anxiety" means and what "unassigned optimism" means, the anxiety definitions will be "easier" to create as well as more uniform than UO definitions.
So, in a null hypothesis survey format:
Hypothesis 1: When asked to define unassigned optimism and unassigned anxiety there will be no difference in how easy it was for participants (via self reporting) to define the term.
Hypothesis 2: There will be no difference in the definitions of each term when comparing the degree of variance from the mean of the definitions presented.
Hypo 2 needs some work but I think there is something measurable there, that can be differentiated.
However, if my assumption about unassigned anxiety is not true, then why would a meme ever happen.
I'll define it as I experience it.
1. I have unassigned optimism (12 step theme: first admit you have a "problem" (Condition?)).
2. I say "condition" since my shrink doesn't think it is necessarily a 'problem'.
3. I just hope it doesn't act upon me to neglect some real problem...like using herbal remedies to cure one's cancer *"but, I've got a positive attitude and never smoked"...
4. The term stems from a far more recognized and potentially dangerous condition: Unassigned Anxiety - from which I have actually suffered, many years ago!
The "trigger" of unassigned
Subsequent to a reunion of fellow work mates in late September 2010, I was quite recharged, renewed, and real "happy". I can't quite remember what "happy" feels like, so I suppose that's what it is.
Well, while this feeling has been on and off again since then, mostly it is on.
I am looking forward to a good 2011 work wise, and am implementing systems that will ensure success.
It was confirmed yesterday that my attitude (or, my 'tude) is just cocky enough to gain attention. Then they discover it's backed up by experience and great performance.
The Plan:
Systematize those most familiar, invite newbies to get my monthly printing newsletter.
PROSPECT 2 HOURS EVERY DAY. 10-12PM. GET IN AT 8, HANDLE ANY ISSUES, CLOSE BUSINESS, PROSPECT, LUNCH, APPOINTMENTS OR MORE PROSPECTING ALL AFTERNOON
I have instituted serious activity to lose weight and reduce other bad habits.
My outlook is unassigned optimism.
While I have no real reason to feel this way, it is definitely a good thing from a 'tude perspective as my UO makes my 'tude easier to obtain/maintain/sustain.
Having forgotten what happy feels like, I'll try to follow the lead of UO and proceed.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
The "single Pixel" camera captures images and provides encryption
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FRISH
HEY, ROY...Keep your Trigger outta my sandbox.
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FRISH
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Too Much Information
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FRISH
Sunday, December 19, 2010
"Culturomics" - this could be: a.) important b.) fun c.) both
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FRISH
Saturday, December 18, 2010
This is your brain, on god.
Newberg told NPR: 'For those individuals who want to go down the path of arguing that all of our religious and spiritual experiences are nothing more than biological phenomena, some of this data does support that kind of a conclusion.
'But the data also does not specifically eliminate the notion that there is a religious or spiritual or divine presence in the world.'
For those interested in origins...Polish Physicists model the Universe
A mother's voice preferentially activates language acquisition areas of their newborn infant's brain...
FRISH
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Doctors Don't Need to Fear Red Heads
Season of Birth May Have Long-Term Effects on Personality
Thursday, December 9, 2010
English
From: Michael (Frish) Frishberg
Subject: Re: English
To: Ellen
Mrs. Frishberg,
Good morning. Chris just handed me his book report for this marking period; unfortunately, he did not complete the assignment properly. He said that he lost his book report form and that you remembered the questions, so he was able to complete the assignment. It is obvious to me that Chris did read his book and understands the plot of the novel; however; he is still required to complete the assigned book report. I have given Chris a new copy of the assignment; he may take some time to complete it and hand it in on Monday. Thank you for your assistance with this assignment. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Happy Holidays,
Ellen
Greshem High School
Special Education Department
Monday, December 6, 2010
World Running Out Of New Places To Fish: Study
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Holobiont - a word that will be commonplace by the end of next year.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Secular Prayer Haiku in anticipation of 2011
To a select few aficionados
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FRISH
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Man exposes himself in Pickrell Tavern ("Who else would he expose?", asks Frish)
Found this in my gmail drafts folder, which doesn't necessarily mean that I didn't already send it.
As I learned in the UK, "better twice than not at all".
Beatrice Daily Sun Online Posted: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 6:00 am
Gage County Sheriff's Deputies responded to an incident in Pickrell early Sunday morning in which a male subject exposed himself to two females.
According to a press release from the sheriff's office, the subject was wearing a Zoot suit costume at the Pickrell Tavern and exposed his genitals to the females. He also made crude sexual comments and sexual advances towards them.
The investigation revealed that the subject was part of a group of Halloween revelers from Lancaster County.
The Sheriff's office is asking anyone with information on the incident to call the sheriff's office at 223-5222 or Gage County Crime Stoppers at 228-4343.
FRISH
How cell replication proceeds - implications for nano machinery
The world's demographics...When will those over 50 outnumber those under 50?
Thursday, November 18, 2010
2007 Fire Way Up North worst in 5000 years!
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FRISH
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
It's in Spanish, but the image is universal
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bicycle Monorail plus Bjorn Lomberg
From: Thinkenstein
Aerodynamic bicycle pods that hang under a monorail track. I want these in the termite nest city!