Blogging is a useful way for me to record my thoughts and digital travels every so often. Hope you enjoy my digital stream of consciousness.
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Saddam Husseins destabilizing influence -- his "demonstrated willingness to threaten to use the oil weapon" -- raised the possibility of a need for military intervention. A top secret National Security Council document directed staff to co-operate fully with the Energy Task Force, one main aim of which was the melding of two policy arenas: the review of operational policies toward rogue states and actions regarding the capture of new and existing oilfields.
"Dirty air threatens the lives and health of far too many Americans," said John L. Kirkwood, president and chief executive officer of the American Lung Association. "Unfortunately, some of the largest producers of dirty air are big energy companies, who have worked with their friends in Congress on legislation to change the rules so they don't have to clean up their pollution. Fortunately, the Senate recently blocked that bill, but the vote was very close. We need to ask ourselves: Why was Congress even considering a bill that protects corporate polluters instead of the public?" he said.
Many early studies concluded that the use of corn ethanol for fuel would have a negative net energy balance. Namely, the total energy needed to produce ethanol from grain including fermentation, fertilizing, fuel for farm tractors, harvesting and transporting the grain, building and operating an ethanol plant, and the natural gas used to distill corn sugars into alcohol exceeds the energy content of ethanol... Many other studies of corn ethanol production have been conducted, with greatly varied net energy estimates. Most indicate that production requires energy equivalent to 1/2, 2/3, or more of the fuel produced is required to run the process.
Long believed to be extinct, a magnificent bird - the ivory-billed woodpecker - has been rediscovered in the Big Woods of eastern Arkansas. More than 60 years after the last confirmed sighting of the species in the United States, a research team today announced that at least one male ivory-bill still survives in vast areas of bottomland swamp forest... The largest woodpecker in North America, the ivory-billed woodpecker is known through lore as a bird of beauty and indomitable spirit. The species vanished after extensive clearing destroyed millions of acres of virgin forest throughout the South between the 1880s and mid-1940s. Although the majestic bird has been sought for decades, until now there was no firm evidence that it still existed.
Commercially available white LEDs combine a light-emitting semiconductor with a phosphor, a rare earth compound, to produce visible white light. However, more than half of the light, or photons, produced by the phosphor is diverted back toward the LED where much of it is lost due to absorption. This reduces the LED's overall light output. A research group, led by Dr. Narendran, developed a method to extract the backscattered photons by moving the phosphor away from the semiconductor and shaping the LED lens geometry. When combined, these changes allow the photons that would typically be absorbed inside the LED to escape as visible light. The new technology is patent pending.
There is overwhelming scientific consensus that greenhouse gases emitted by human activity are causing global average temperatures to rise. Conservative think tanks are trying to undermine this conclusion with a disinformation campaign employing reports designed to look like a counterbalance to peer-reviewed studies, skeptic propaganda masquerading as journalism, and events like the AEI luncheon that Crichton addressed. The think tanks provide both intellectual cover for those who reject what the best science currently tells us, and ammunition for conservative policymakers like Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the chair of the Environment and Public Works Committee, who calls global warming a hoax.
The continued rise in imprisonment was due to tough policies brought in to tackle high crime rates over the last 20 years, said Paige Harrison, a justice department official who co-wrote the report... But Malcolm Young, of the Sentencing Project, which promotes other forms of punishment, said many of those languishing in prison were not dangerous, but low-level drug offenders.
The Bush administrations backing has encouraged Tokyo to take an uncompromising and antagonistic stance towards the latest anti-Japanese protests in China. The White House immediately lined up with the Japanese government by criticizing Beijings failure to prevent violence and bring the demonstrations under control. US spokesmen remained silent on the provocative actions of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi who deliberately added more fuel to the fire.
In the midst of the demonstrations, the Koizumi government authorized a new school history text that whitewashes the crimes of Japanese imperialism in the 1930s and 1940s and then gave the green light for Japanese companies to drill for oil in an area of the East China Sea contested by Beijing. To cap it off, Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura went to Beijing to demand an apology and compensation for damage caused to Japanese property in the course of the protests.
In order to put all of the EV components into the new car, all of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) stuff has to come out. Lucky for me (and maybe not for him) my brother in-law visited for a weekend. I sadly overlooked the suggestions in EV literature of getting the engine steamed cleaned first and ended up completely black with oil from my elbows on down. I've always worked on my own vehicles, but this mess went a long ways toward convincing me how nice an EV will be without having to mess with oil, anti-freeze, and gasoline.
Obdulia Delgado said she was driving home along Fullerton Avenue on April 10 after getting off work at St. Elizabeth Hospital when she saw what she believes to be the Virgin Mary on the wall. She quickly pulled over and examined the form, and then began praying.
The Tango is a glimpse into the future of commuting. Lane doubling, lane splitting, and perpendicular parking will become commonplace. Traffic-induced headaches and lost time will fade into the past. No more worries about safety as you're ballasted for flat-out cornering stability and protected by a racing-certified roll cage designed to protect you and your passenger. Park in places you wouldn't even dream of in a Mini Cooper. Emission-free and exciting, the electric Tango T600 is designed to beat most sports cars in the quarter mile with acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in just 4 seconds and a top speed of 150 mph!
A spokeswoman for Norwegian Cruise Line, Susan Robison, said the wave Saturday reached as high as Deck 10 on the Norwegian Dawn, which has 15 decks, injuring four passengers, breaking windows and flooding 62 of the ship's 1,112 cabins. None of the injuries were serious, she said, though one passenger required stitches.
Weinstein, a spry 75-year-old, assigned himself to an area that includes Copeland Street, Bellefonte Street, Filbert Street, Ivy Street, Elmer Street, Telegraph Way, Telephone Way, Urn Way, Myrtle Way, Culloden Way. He focuses on portions of the zone during his one- to two-hour outings, during which he eagerly crows over grabbing hard-to-reach items behind fences or in gutters. Thursday, he had his eye on Ivy Street. Progress is easy to measure. When he goes out to a section and is able to count the pieces of litter accumulated since his last visit, he knows he has that area under control.
Is humor timely? I've been wondering for some time about the fact that many of the comedies that I thought were hilarious when I was growing up seem less funny to me today. My brother and I were/are big fans of the Marx Brother's movies (The Big Store, A Day at the Races, and A Night At the Opera are personal favorites) and I remember going to full theaters at the old Playhouse to watch people of all ages enjoy them. I wonder now if any kids would think they were at all funny. I remember my Dad's disappointment when we went to see a W. C. Fields movie and even he didn't find it as funny as he remembers.
I think that humor must be timely. I don't think that modern comedies are funnier because they have a better "recipe". I don't think that Jim Carey is better than Groucho Marx at all. I think that many jokes must be at their best during a certain moment in time. Maybe when Tim grows up a bit and I show him Ghostbusters and other movies I found hilarious as a child, he'll just give me that typical look of disgust.
If, in the event of a catastrophic brain injury, you wish to be taken off life support and kept out of the guardianship of your overprotective Catholic parents, underline those directives over and over with a thick red pen and then highlight them in bright yellow.
Before you go opening your new mini, I highly recommend you read this official Apple guide to Mac mini servicing (thx to Smash). It covers pretty much everything you'll need to know. The good news is that the mini is extremely easy to open and upgrade. I highly recommend buying your RAM from a third party, as Apple charges $412 for a 1GB stick.
Paul Wolfowitz was a salesman; his job was to sell a war. He acknowledged this in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, in which he acknowledged that WMDs and the threat they posed, was nothing more than a vehicle to sell this war to America. Now you [get] to the war itself and selling it to Congress and [the] questions: How long will this take? Or how much will this cost? Paul Wolfowitz lied to Congress about the costs of war. There is not a responsible member of government who thought this would be quick and cheap. There was nobody who believed that Iraq oil would pay for itself, no one in the oil business thought so.
When Zamos cracked the complaint's legal language, he realized that the suit's claims of "irreparable injury to its business reputation and goodwill" were baseless. He hadn't pirated or stolen any software, falsely represented Microsoft, reproduced its trademark, or repackaged its goods, as the company's lawsuit suggests.
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Another example of bullshit science confusing correlation with a causal relationship. This article says that kids who watch TV are more likely to bully. The study explains a little better that it is dealing with risk factors not causalities, but it doesn't go far enough. To really determine a causal relationship, you'd have to expose a group of kids to TV under controlled situations and compare their development with a control group.
IMO, it is much more likely that parents who let their kids watch more TV aren't spending the time teaching them about proper social behavior. Their kids do not have enough exposure to adults to be able to mimic their actions and conduct.
In this analysis, Dr. Zimmerman ruled out certain factors (such as how old the parents were when the child was born or the education levels of the parents) that might affect how much television the child was watching and the child's risk for ADHD. Zimmerman's results don't prove that television viewing causes ADHD. But in testing this relationship using data on the same kids over time, and by controlling for certain factors, this study eliminates several other possible explanations for ADHD.
MAKE brings the do-it-yourself mindset to all the technology in your life. MAKE is loaded with exciting projects that help you make the most of your technology at home and away from home. This is a magazine that celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your own will.
Schuchard's team implanted a 2mm diameter silicon chip, covered in photodiodes, in the superior temporal retinal area of one eye of each of ten volunteers. (For the non specialists, that is not right in the middle of the retina, but up and to one side.) The chip captures light that enters the eye, and generates an electrical signal that is transmitted to the overlaying neural cells of the retina.
Today's stupid phrase for death is... Drum roll please... "Stepped into eternity". Of course they are talking about Terri Schiavo. It's a real pet peeve of mine that people use different phrases for death, like it's going to make it easier for us.
This may be callous but when my dad died I said that he died. Death is an uncomfortable topic for many in the US (maybe the world) and I don't think this is healthy. In case you haven't figured it out yet, none of us are getting out of here alive. Some of your loved ones are going to die before you do, and if you've not talked about it frankly with them then you are doing yourself (and them) a disservice. If you go first you run the risk of leaving your loved ones ill prepared and distressed. There is so much senseless suffering that could be averted by rational discussion between family members about life and death.
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