Monday, May 10, 2010
Unintended Consequences
The irony on these sorts of things is always amusing to me.
-- the international ban of chlorofluorocarbons in the 1980s that were shown to damage the Earth’s protective ozone layer. Some scientists today say that closing the hole in the ozone over the Antarctic could have a troubling side effect.
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You’ll Answer To Boss Software
Soon, your boss could be a piece of software.
IF YOU’VE ever joked about your boss being a robot, stop laughing, they soon could be. A web service has launched that allows software algorithms to automatically recruit, hire and pay workers to do a wide variety of tasks.
Can you say Skynet?
Old Argentina
In the cool marble and gilt splendour of one of the old cafes of Buenos Aires, a customer picks up a book from a smart new bookcase.
He takes it back to his table and begins reading while he sips his coffee.
Lovers of literature have been meeting in the cafe at the Hotel Castelar in the centre of the Argentine capital for decades.
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Sunday, May 09, 2010
Krav Maga Blog
The definitive Krav Maga blog; The Krav Blog.
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Saturday, May 08, 2010
New York In The 70’s
A moving photo essay of New York in the 70's
“You wouldn’t even recognize this place back in
the 70s… you’d have been tripping over hypodermic
needles, and fighting off the hookers back then. It was nasty,
man.”
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Hutaree Militia Problems
The Federal case against the so called Hutaree Militia seems to be getting off to a bad start.
Federal authorities touted the arrests of nine members of a Michigan militia as a pre-emptive strike against homegrown terrorists, declaring at an initial court hearing that the suspects with “dark hearts and evil intent” wanted to go to war against the government.
Five weeks later, prosecutors are scrambling to regroup after a judge questioned the strength of their evidence by ordering the so-called rebels released until trial and saying they had a right to “engage in hate-filled, venomous speech.”
I’m thinking that if the Feds put as much effort in to vetting out potential Islamic Jihadists as they do “right wing, home-grown threats”, we’d be a bit better off.
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Monday, May 03, 2010
An Alien Invasion
Could extraterrestrial aliens really invade earth?
The human race could be devastated if aliens were to learn of our existence and venture to Earth, warned British scientist Stephen Hawking on Sunday. But how could extraterrestrials really invade Earth?
For the record, it doesn’t get much better than a good alien invasion book.
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Daniel Medley on 05/03 at 06:08 AM
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Sunday, May 02, 2010
James Kosub Still An Idiot
Yes, James, you’re still an idiot. If you keep doing those vanity Google searches that keep leading you here, you may as well see it in big letters.
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Daniel Medley on 05/02 at 04:31 PM
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CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2010
CoffeeCup‘s HTML Editor 2010 is impressive. In fact I really like it. A few years ago I was really into HomeSite, but since then it was sold to Macromedia who then sold out to Adobe. Adobe did away with it in favor of integrating it into their Dreamweaver product.
Shame.
CoffeeCup’s HTML Editor is a great fit for those who are missing HomeSite.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Yes, 3-D Sucks
Besides making me want to hurl about 30 minutes in to the film, there are other reasons why 3-D sucks.
3-D is a waste of a perfectly good dimension. Hollywood's current crazy stampede toward it is suicidal. It adds nothing essential to the moviegoing experience. For some, it is an annoying distraction. For others, it creates nausea and headaches. It is driven largely to sell expensive projection equipment and add a $5 to $7.50 surcharge on already expensive movie tickets.
Combined with a film as horrid as Avatar, and it teeters dangerously close to a capital offense.
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Illegal Alien Nation …
Because so many people lack the intellectual capacity, or, perhaps intellectual honesty, to get it. Peggy Noonan touches on this.
Now, Arizona has drawn a line in the sand just north of the border:
But the larger point is that Arizona is moving forward because the government in Washington has completely abdicated its responsibility. For 10 years—at least—through two administrations, Washington deliberately did nothing to ease the crisis on the borders because politicians calculated that an air of mounting crisis would spur mounting support for what Washington thought was appropriate reform—i.e., reform that would help the Democratic and Republican parties.
Again, I seriously believe that those on the wrong side of this argument are either intellectually incapable of getting it; trapped behind some absurd feel-good idealistic world view, or they are being intellectually dishonest. Of course the lack of intellectual honesty falls mostly upon politicians hoping to leverage an open border policy to their advantage as exemplified in the above quote.
As far as an example of intellectual inadequacy, one need look no further than Britain’s Gordon Brown:
On the campaign trail this week, he was famously questioned by a party voter about his stand on immigration. He gave her the verbal runaround, all boilerplate and shrugs, and later complained to an aide, on an open mic, that he’d been forced into conversation with that “bigoted woman.”
He really thought she was a bigot. Because she asked about immigration. Which is, to him, a sign of at least latent racism.
Believe me, that sort of ridiculous logic is rampant here in the USA.
It is a fact that unchecked, illegal immigration cannot continue in to this country without grave consequences. It’s really as simple as that, and goes no further than that, especially in to the realm of “race”.
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May Day Marchers
I wonder how many of the hundreds of thousands of people marching to commemorate May Day are aware of the monstrous ideology they are giving props to? You know, that pesky little fact that Communism is responsible for more deaths than all other twentieth century tyrannies combined. The sheer numbers--80-100 million deaths--dwarf that of what Fascists were responsible for in World War II. And remember, Communism and Fascism are basically two sides of the same coin.
Shame on the ignorance.
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