Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Master8th Degree Edjucation

identity theory | nonfiction | the diploma mill by kevin keating

After four years of reciting various soliloquies in a plodding monotone, students attend a graduation ceremony that in many respects mimics the Academy Awards except for the fact that everyone, no matter his or her level of competence, is given a diploma from the dean and an ovation from the befuddled professors who seem a bit perplexed by the whole event as if it were some kind of elaborate hoax.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Hay In Art

Lewis H. Lapham | The Case for Impeachment

On December 18 of last year, Congressman John Conyers Jr. (D., Mich.) introduced into the House of Representatives a resolution inviting it to form "a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment." Although buttressed two days previously by the news of the National Security Agency's illegal surveillance of the American citizenry, the request attracted little or no attention in the press-nothing on television or in the major papers, some scattered applause from the left-wing blogs, heavy sarcasm on the websites flying the flags of the militant right. The nearly complete silence raised the question as to what it was the congressman had in mind, and to whom did he think he was speaking?...the purpose of his House Resolution 635-not a high-minded tilting at windmills but the production of a report, 182 pages, 1,022 footnotes, assembled by Conyers's staff during the six months prior to its presentation to Congress, that describes the Bush Administration's invasion of Iraq as the perpetration of a crime against the American people.

Lewis H. Lapham | The Case for Impeachment


The above is a brief excerpt from the complete essay, available in the March 2006 issue of Harper's Magazine

Magellan's Log: Beguiling Buffoonery

Right on the money. All things trivial come home to roost

Magellan's Log: Beguiling Buffoonery

"Every town big enough to have a country club has a spoiled buffoon well-known and usually well-liked by all. Slightly stupid, with an ingratiating grin, a hail-fellow-well-met back-slapper, ..."

Paul Krugman: Graduates versus Oligarchs

I think of Mr. Bernanke's position, which one hears all the time, as the 80-20 fallacy. It's the notion that the winners in our increasingly unequal society are a fairly large group -
Paul Krugman: Graduates versus Oligarchs

The truth is quite different. Highly educated workers have done better than those with less education, but a college degree has hardly been a ticket to big income gains. The 2006 Economic Report of the President tells us that the real earnings of college graduates actually fell more than 5 percent between 2000 and 2004. Over the longer stretch from 1975 to 2004 the average earnings of college graduates rose, but by less than 1 percent per year.

But income at the 99th percentile rose 87 percent; income at the 99.9th percentile rose 181 percent; and income at the 99.99th percentile rose 497 percent. No, that's not a misprint.

The idea that we have a rising oligarchy is much more disturbing. It suggests that the growth of inequality may have as much to do with power relations as it does with market forces. Unfortunately, that's the real story.

The case of the unkindest cut of all

Drug companies won't make a male birth control pill, because men won't take it, according to the original engineer of the female birth control pill. Carl Djerassi says we could make a male pill today based on the same hormonal logic that guided development of the female pill. But he says no company is interested, because men won't take such a pill, because there might be a slight risk of impotence, and men care more about preserving their virility even in old age than about sparing their partner an unintended pregnancy. (For Human Nature's previous update on NIH-funded research into developing a male contraceptive, click here.)

How about something that would work wonders,

Your balls or Your drivers licence,
you decide




"Scientists grew human prostate glands in mice. They combined mouse prostate cells with human embryonic stem cells, cultivated the combined tissue in the lab, and implanted it in mice, where it grew into functional human prostates. Advertised benefit: We can study the course, treatment, and prevention of cancer in these prostates without giving a damn about the hosts, since they're just mice. (For Human Nature's update on implanting human brain cells in mice, click here. For President Bush's warning against 'creating human-animal hybrids,' click here.)

"

Sunday, February 26, 2006

General Colovs Funeral areas

Saturday, February 25, 2006

David Sirota | The Dirty Little Secret behind the UAE Port Security Scandal

David Sirota | The Dirty Little Secret behind the UAE Port Security Scandal

Keep looking and I promise you will find the Carlyle Group is behind this scandal.

Florida Votes Time-Date-Stamped Two Weeks before Election

TomPaine.com - Restoring The Public Trust

TomPaine.com - Restoring The Public Trust

Bill Moyers is President of the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy. This is the prepared text of his remarks on an 8-day speaking trip in California on the issue of money and politics.

Buckley and Fukuyama call invasion of Iraq a disaster

Consortiumnews.com

It always a pleasure to see sanctimonious fools swallow their words. These two are archetypic models and their actions are the best of "I told you so." All the big words in the conservative dictionary won't cover up the folly of them putting bets on a burned out Bush, hehe.

Friday, February 24, 2006

High School Royality Reign in Island of the Perverse

Bill Outlawing Nearly All Abortions Passes in South Dakota

Roger T. Runt, The Funny Uncle and his consort Julie Fartling, The Sister of Brotherly Love

reign in South Dakota today. Their whole hearted support of the abortion ban is just a cover for their hidden claim to fame:

INCEST IS BEST

Keep Sex in the Family

Thursday, February 23, 2006

ActNow.org: Campaign for America's Priorities

Fw: the plot thickens - locusts is right!

 Like I said about the Carlyle Group - Anyone who is stupid enough to think Dubya didn't know about the port deal needs to find out what is really going on and this is a big part of it. Remember both ends of an oil deal.

b



Carlyle Eyes Renewable Energy, Predicts IPOs

FRANKFURT - The Carlyle Group is set to boost its investment in the renewable energy sector as demand from US state entities is rising, the firm's founder and managing director, David Rubenstein, said on Wednesday.

"We intend to be much more active in the wind, power, solar energy, biomass and geothermal areas," Rubenstein said.

"We think it's an extremely attractive area in which to invest, particularly because many states in the US now require that utilities buy a certain percentage of their energy from solar, biomass, geothermal or wind power sources," he told Reuters at a private equity conference in Frankfurt where he also predicted that some buyout firms would go public within the next several years.

To meet the energy demand, Carlyle, one of the world's largest private equity firms, is raising a fund that will invest in renewable energy infrastructure, sources familiar with the matter said.

Carlyle declined to comment on the fund. Rubenstein did, however, say the firm was set to launch a hedge fund within the next several weeks after announcing the move last year.

Soaring oil prices have prompted state and federal governments to explore alternative sources.

US President George Bush in his State of the Union address outlined details of a federal initiative to provide a 22 percent increase in clean-energy research. The US government's 2007 budget includes $44 million for wind energy research, a $5 million increase from the year before.

Investing in the current cycle of renewable energy interest has not taken off, with only a handful of firms actively pursuing opportunities.

J.P. Morgan Partners, the private equity arm of investment bank J.P. Morgan and rival bank Goldman Sachs are among companies investing in the projects.


CREDIT

Rubenstein was speaking at the annual Super Return conference in Germany, where private equity firms came under attack last year from a leading local politician, who branded them "locusts" who buy up companies and cut jobs.

Rubenstein said that charge was unfounded and encouraged German pension funds to invest in private equity funds.

"German political leaders and business leaders should encourage more German private equity firms to get started - don't wait for the Americans to show up but support and encourage Germans to start their own funds and to do the same kind of things that the Americans are doing," Rubenstein said.

"They should also take a look at the facts about what is actually happening in the German economy as opposed to criticising private equity people," Rubenstein said.

"We don't deserve all the credit for the German economy, clearly, but I think private equity people deserve some credit for trying to help get the German economy into the 21st century."


IPOS ON THE HORIZON

The buyout pioneer also predicted some private equity firms would look to go public within the next five years.

"Private equity firms are being beseiged by investment banks all the time to go public," he said, although he stressed that Carlyle would not be seeking a listing.

Others may be bought by an investment bank, he said.

He also warned that the current ripe conditions for buyouts - huge funds, mountains of cheap debt, low interest rates and strong economic growth - might not last forever.

"Right now we're operating as if the music's not going to stop playing and the music is going to stop. I am more concerned about this than any other issue," Rubenstein said.

He also cautioned about the rush of private equity funds to do ever-larger club style deals, where up to five or six firms get together to buy assets, piling on billions of dollars in debt as part of the process.

"It might be easy to buy into these ... when things are going good. I worry these deals don't look so smart when economies turn down," Rubenstein said.

Story by Michael Flaherty and Siobhan Kennedy

Story Date: 23/2/2006


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TV-TURNOFF WEEK 2006

With April looming, we once again find ourselves deep in strategy mode, searching for ways to re-inject some political energy into the screen-free celebration we helped start way back in the early '90s. We've always known that there's a lot more at stake than just getting people off their couches: TV-Turnoff is all about saying no to being inundated with unwelcome commercial messages. Saying no to unfettered media concentration. And challenging the heavily distorted reflection of the world that we see every day on the screen.

The question is how to communicate the importance of unplugging -- and all the larger issues that action represents. Should we try again to air one of our anti-television TV spots? Should we try to get the word out in other media? Or should we focus on helping to organize grassroots action in our cities, on our streets and in our schools?

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Creative Sparks: The Artistic Lives of Machines
Ken MacAllister * Adbusters #64
In the late 1990s, Hans Moravec, Ray Kurzweil, Neil Gershenfeld and Kevin Warwick all published popular books predicting that artificial intelligence would soon overtake human intelligence in every way, including creativity. If they are right, then we will, in the not-too-distant future, see machines creating works of art, positing new scientific theories, inventing new devices, even designing their own successors - and doing it all at blinding speed . . .
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Is Our Future Tied to China's Economic Growth?
Maria Hampton * Adbusters #64
Water in five of China's largest rivers is now so polluted it's dangerous to touch, acid rain bathes 30 percent of its land, half its forests are gone, and two-thirds of major Chinese cities fail air-quality standards, with officials admitting that in some areas breathing is the equivalent of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. But the picture hasn't always been this bleak . . .
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

White House Has Ties to Dubai Firm Taking Over Ports

White House Has Ties to Dubai Firm Taking Over Ports

And don't forget the Carlyle Group they are always making money on both ends of an oil deal. What this and see the connections with Bush Family.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

TomPaine.com - Jurassic President

TomPaine.com - Jurassic President:
"Bringing Crichton in to buck up the president may serve Rove’s purposes in the short term. But as long as the president himself falls back on works of fiction to provide the rationale for this policy of destruction, he does little but cement his place in history—as the 21st century Nero who fiddled while the planet began to burn and melt."

I wrote a poem about the president fiddling a couple years ago Sorry to be an American.

...
Bring on more idiocy. No criticism.
We must execute our Christian nation
ritual expiation. It’s a do-unto-others situation.
Our country knows, the promise is due.
Or “we’ll kick the shit out of you!”
Make you sorry
and take our glory
from you humans who did not learn
George W. will fiddle and let the world burn.

AlterNet: Blogs: PEEK: "It is the way it is."

Words and Numbers Over Tea

Words and Numbers Over Tea

Except that it has not been continued after March 2005

Words and Numbers Over Tea

Words and Numbers Over Tea

Looks like a keeper.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

UK radiation jump blamed on Iraq shells - Sunday Times - Times Online

UK radiation jump blamed on Iraq shells - Sunday Times - Times Online

The Sunday Times February 19, 2006

UK radiation jump blamed on Iraq shells
Mark Gould and Jon Ungoed-Thomas

RADIATION detectors in Britain recorded a fourfold increase in uranium levels in the atmosphere after the “shock and awe” bombing campaign against Iraq, according to a report.

Environmental scientists who uncovered the figures through freedom of information laws say it is evidence that depleted uranium from the shells was carried by wind currents to Britain.

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173.93 grams of carbohydrate (55%) for your Basal Caloric Rate

1644.41 calories per day recommended for your Active Caloric Rate. This is:
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61.67 grams of protein (15%) for your Active Caloric Rate
226.11 grams of carbohydrate (55%) for your Active Caloric Rate

No less then 1200 calories per day recommended for safe consistent Weight Loss. This is:
no more then 40.00 grams of fat (30%) for your Weight Loss Caloric Rate
45.00 grams of protein (15%) for your Weight Loss Caloric Rate
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At this safe consistent Weight Loss Caloric Rate,
you will lose 1 pound every 53.90 Days

Friday, February 17, 2006

Marrying Science and Spirituality

Thursday, February 16, 2006

AlterNet: Interbreeders

AlterNet: Interbreeders:

"There's an anthropologist in St. Louis who used a computer simulation to prove that people interbred with other species for at least a million years. You know what that means -- Homo erectus is more ripe for punnage than ever."

2006 State of the Universe: Swami Calls for An "Up-Wising!"

2006 State of the Universe: Swami Calls for An "Up-Wising!": "There is something far more empowerful than predictions, and that is Tell-A-Vision. If you’re fed up with the current programming, my advice is turn off your TV and tell a vision instead. That way, we will have healing and functional visions to step into -- and that beats what we’ve been stepping into. So I will tell my vision for 2006: This is the year of the American Evolution, where all those who prefer the Golden Rule to the rule of gold get past left and right, and come front and center.
"

Moving On: 2006

Moving On: 2006:

"Moreover, competent university statisticians Steven Freeman, Jonathan Simon and Dr. Ron Baiman (two of whom have books coming out soon on their research) have calculated that the odds of the discrepancy being due to random error are statistically impossible. Furthermore, it's odd that the Bush administration considered the 2005 Ukrainian presidential election's exit polls correct, but not the U.S.'s exit polls. "

George Bush halts investigation, but it won’t go away

Funeralgate - GW Halted Investigation into Corpse Abuse

"Funeralgate" is the name given to a scandal involving George W. Bush and family campaign contributor Robert Waltrip, owner of Service Corporation International, the largest funeral home company in the world.

In 1999, Bush was subpoenaed but refused to testify in a lawsuit filed against the state of Texas and SCI by Eliza May, former director of the Texas Funeral Service Commission, who claimed that she was fired when she refused to quit investigating SCI despite pressure from Bush and his then Chief of Staff Joe Allbaugh.

Harry Whittington, was named presiding officer of the Funeral Service Commission after a major shakeup of the agency in 1999. His board reluctantly agreed to pay $50,000 as part of the settlement to end the two year-old Funeralgate case. [2]

In February 2006, Whittington was shot in the face by Vice President Dick Cheney in an apparent hunting accident.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Wired News:

New Microchips Shun Transistors:

"For the first time, researchers have created a working prototype of a radical new chip design based on magnetism instead of electrical transistors.

"

Global Warming Passing The 'Tipping Point'

Global Warming Passing The 'Tipping Point'

Our Special Investigation Reveals That Critical Rise
In World Temperatures Is Now Unavoidable

by Michael McCarthy

A crucial global warming "tipping point" for the Earth, highlighted only last week by the British Government, has already been passed, with devastating consequences.

Research commissioned by The Independent reveals that the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has now crossed a threshold, set down by scientists from around the world at a conference in Britain last year, beyond which really dangerous climate change is likely to be unstoppable.

The implication is that some of global warming's worst predicted effects, from destruction of ecosystems to increased hunger and water shortages for billions of people, cannot now be avoided, whatever we do. It gives considerable force to the contention by the green guru Professor James Lovelock, put forward last month in The Independent, that climate change is now past the point of no return.

The danger point we are now firmly on course for is a rise in global mean temperatures to 2 degrees above the level before the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century.

At the moment, global mean temperatures have risen to about 0.6 degrees above the pre-industrial era - and worrying signs of climate change, such as the rapid melting of the Arctic ice in summer, are already increasingly evident. But a rise to 2 degrees would be far more serious.

By that point it is likely that the Greenland ice sheet will already have begun irreversible melting, threatening the world with a sea-level rise of several meters. Agricultural yields will have started to fall, not only in Africa but also in Europe, the US and Russia, putting up to 200 million more people at risk from hunger, and up to 2.8 billion additional people at risk of water shortages for both drinking and irrigation. The Government's conference on Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change, held at the UK Met Office in Exeter a year ago, highlighted a clear threshold in the accumulation of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, which should not be surpassed if the 2 degree point was to be avoided with "relatively high certainty".

This was for the concentration of CO2 and other gases such as methane and nitrous oxide, taken together in their global warming effect, to stay below 400ppm (parts per million) in CO2 terms - or in the jargon, the "equivalent concentration" of CO2 should remain below that level.

The warning was highlighted in the official report of the Exeter conference, published last week. However, an investigation by The Independent has established that the CO2 equivalent concentration, largely unnoticed by the scientific and political communities, has now risen beyond this threshold.

This number is not a familiar one even among climate researchers, and is not readily available. For example, when we put the question to a very senior climate scientist, he said: "I would think it's definitely over 400 - probably about 420." So we asked one of the world's leading experts on the effects of greenhouse gases on climate, Professor Keith Shine, head of the meteorology department at the University of Reading, to calculate it precisely. Using the latest available figures (for 2004), his calculations show the equivalent concentration of C02, taking in the effects of methane and nitrous oxide at 2004 levels, is now 425ppm. This is made up of CO2 itself, at 379ppm; the global warming effect of the methane in the atmosphere, equivalent to another 40ppm of CO2; and the effect of nitrous oxide, equivalent to another 6ppm of CO2.

The tipping point warned about last week by the Government is already behind us.

"The passing of this threshold is of the most enormous significance," said Tom Burke, a former government adviser on the green issues, now visiting professor at Imperial College London. "It means we have actually entered a new era - the era of dangerous climate change. We have passed the point where we can be confident of staying below the 2 degree rise set as the threshold for danger. What this tells us is that we have already reached the point where our children can no longer count on a safe climate."

The scientist who chaired the Exeter conference, Dennis Tirpak, head of the climate change unit of the OECD in Paris, was even more direct. He said: "This means we will hit 2 degrees [as a global mean temperature rise]."

Professor Burke added: "We have very little time to act now. Governments must stop talking and start spending. We already have the technology to allow us to meet our growing need for energy while keeping a stable climate. We must deploy it now. Doing so will cost less than the Iraq war so we know we can afford it."

The 400ppm threshold is based on a paper given at Exeter by Malte Meinhausen of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Dr Meinhausen reviewed a dozen studies of the probability of exceeding the 2 degrees threshold at different CO2 equivalent levels. Taken together they show that only by remaining above 400 is there a very high chance of not doing so.

Some scientists have been reluctant to talk about the overall global warming effect of all the greenhouses gases taken together, because there is another consideration - the fact that the "aerosol", or band of dust in the atmosphere from industrial pollution, actually reduces the warming.

As Professor Shine stresses, there is enormous uncertainty about the degree to which this is happening, so making calculation of the overall warming effect problematic. However, as James Lovelock points out - and Professor Shine and other scientists accept - in the event of an industrial downturn, the aerosol could fall out of the atmosphere in a matter of weeks, and then the effect of all the greenhouse gases taken together would suddenly be fully felt.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Fredericksburg.com - It's a dog's life when it comes to SOL prep

On the Matter of Size - The inexact science of penis measurement. By Kent Sepkowitz

Monday, February 13, 2006

Food Surveys Products and Services

Food Surveys Products and Services

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Check the "I want to ..." upper right to get the data base "... look up calories or nutrients in a fooed."

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John W. Dean | Cheney and Presidential Powers

John W. Dean | Cheney and Presidential Powers: " Cheney's report took a very different view: He called the failures of the Reagan White House to comply with the laws 'mistakes,' insisting they 'were just that - mistakes in judgment and nothing more.'

These so-called mistakes were actually serious criminal offenses according to Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, who successfully prosecuted some eight Reagan officials for their mistakes. All eight, however, either had their verdicts reversed on technicalities, or were pardoned by President George H.W. Bush. The George W. administration hired many of these people, and has made the records of George H.W. Bush disappear.

Somewhat astoundingly, Cheney's minority report not only defended the White House's lawbreaking but also scolded Congress for passing the relevant laws in the first place. Congress, he argued, was 'abusing its power' when it adopted laws restricting the president's spending of money to aide the Nicaraguan Contras. 'Congress must recognize that effective foreign policy requires, and the Constitution mandates, the President to be the country's foreign policy leader,' Cheney's report declared, ignoring the fact the Constitution gives Congress exclusive power over the purse.

Clearly, Cheney's mindset about the Congress vis-a-vis the president has changed little since 1987. His position, however, is far from as solid as he claims.

"

John W. Dean | Cheney and Presidential Powers

John W. Dean | Cheney and Presidential Powers: " Cheney's report took a very different view: He called the failures of the Reagan White House to comply with the laws 'mistakes,' insisting they 'were just that - mistakes in judgment and nothing more.'

These so-called mistakes were actually serious criminal offenses according to Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, who successfully prosecuted some eight Reagan officials for their mistakes. All eight, however, either had their verdicts reversed on technicalities, or were pardoned by President George H.W. Bush. The George W. administration hired many of these people, and has made the records of George H.W. Bush disappear.

Somewhat astoundingly, Cheney's minority report not only defended the White House's lawbreaking but also scolded Congress for passing the relevant laws in the first place. Congress, he argued, was 'abusing its power' when it adopted laws restricting the president's spending of money to aide the Nicaraguan Contras. 'Congress must recognize that effective foreign policy requires, and the Constitution mandates, the President to be the country's foreign policy leader,' Cheney's report declared, ignoring the fact the Constitution gives Congress exclusive power over the purse.

Clearly, Cheney's mindset about the Congress vis-a-vis the president has changed little since 1987. His position, however, is far from as solid as he claims.

"

4 Scariest Predictions for Our Planet

Wired News: DIY Tunes Turn It Up

Wired News: DIY Tunes Turn It Up

Gota have one of these

The Borowitz Report .com

The Borowitz Report .com

CHENEY SAYS SHOOTING OF FELLOW HUNTER WAS BASED ON FAULTY INTELLIGENCE
Believed Shooting Victim Was Zawahiri, Veep Says

The Borowitz Report .com

The Borowitz Report .com

CHENEY SAYS SHOOTING OF FELLOW HUNTER WAS BASED ON FAULTY INTELLIGENCE
Believed Shooting Victim Was Zawahiri, Veep Says

SDSU: Academics - Music Main Page (Calendar)

SDSU: Academics - Music Main Page (Calendar): "02/13/2006 -- ( 8:00 PM )
Weinberg Electo/Acoustic Percussion Recital

LOCATION:
Peterson Recital Hall

DESCRIPTION:
At 8:00 p.m. Monday, February 13, Dr. Norm Weinberg of the University of Arizona will present a recital of his electronic and acoustic percussion compositions at SDSU in Lincoln Music Hall. The event is the culmination of a four-day residency for Dr. Weinberg, and is free and open to the public. For more information, please call 605-688-5187.
"

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Augustana Music Calendar

Elias Mokole

February 2006

11 Joint Jr. Recital: Fisher & Anderson 4:00 pm Kresge
12 Home Choir Tour Concert 3:00 pm Our Savior's
16 Guest Organist: Dr. Rudolph Zuiderveld 10:00 am Chapel
16 Northlanders Jazz @ MMEA 2:00 pm Mpls Convention Center
19 Faculty Recital: Anna Vorhes, harp 7:30 pm Kresge
20 Scholarship Auditions All Day Humanities
22 Public Master Class: Elias Mokole 7:00 pm Kresge
25 Alumnus Recital: Lars Gjerde 6:00 pm Chapel
25 Recital: Elias Mokole 8:00 pm Kresge
25 Scholarship Auditions All Day Humanities
26 Concerto-Aria Auditions 6:00 pm Kresge
27 Guest Artist Recital: Lori Sims, piano 7:30 pm Kresge



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Stoneback Sisters & Stoneback Brass

Saturday, February 11, 2006

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack

Friday, February 10, 2006

The Morning News - Lisa Randall, by Robert Birnbaum

The Morning News - Lisa Randall, by Robert Birnbaum: "Birnbaum v.Lisa Randall"

The conceptual terrain of contemporary physics centering on rarified and exotic subjects such as string theory and warped geometry mapped by popularizers such as Carl Sagan, Briane Greene, and, now, Randall is rife with notions such as standard model observables, parallel universes, three-dimensional sinkholes, cosmological inflation, baryogenesis, grand unified theories, Kaluza Klein particles, extra dimensions, branes, and such. Randall readily acknowledges this in our conversation below.

"Crater Lake" By Louise Gl�ck

"Crater Lake" By Louise Gl�ck

This did it for me (not what you might think)!

Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus. Free access.

Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus. Free access.:

"It is not the statesman, the warrior, or the monarch that survives, but the despised poet, whom they may have fed with their crumbs, and to whom they owe that they are now or have - name."

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)

Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus. Free access.

Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus. Free access.:

"It is not the statesman, the warrior, or the monarch that survives, but the despised poet, whom they may have fed with their crumbs, and to whom they owe that they are now or have - name."

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)

Thursday, February 09, 2006

The Morning News - Lisa Randall, by Robert Birnbaum

Robert Scheer | Take From the Poor, Give to the Military

William Rivers Pitt: Trapped Like a Rat

William Rivers Pitt: Trapped Like a Rat

Politics belonged in that church on Tuesday. Period.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!

Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!

On the first charge of committing wars of aggression, the Commission found: "The evidence is overwhelming that the Bush Administration authorized and is conducting a war of aggression against Iraq in violation of international law, including The Nuremberg Principles, Geneva Conventions of 1949, the United Nations Charter, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In doing so, the Bush Administration has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity."

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

The Privilege of American Debt

The Privilege of American Debt: "One would expect that a country indebted to the rest of the world would have to pay interest on that debt. That is not the case: with the exception of the last trimester of 2005, the United States has always received more interest and dividends from the rest of the world than it has paid out. How is that possible? Net American debt is the difference between all foreigners' assets in the United States (the liability side of the US balance sheet) and American assets elsewhere in the world (the asset side of the balance sheet): the former represent about 12.5 trillion dollars, the latter 10 trillion, so a net debt of about 2.5 trillion dollars. But the assets and liabilities differ fundamentally. US liabilities are mostly Treasury Bills (often purchased by Central Banks) and loans from foreign banks. These loans are more and more short-term with low interest rates. On the asset side, the predominant categories are stocks holdings on foreign exchanges and direct investments by American multinationals. Riskier, those assets have higher rates of return. Therefore, Americans borrow at low cost to consume, but also to invest in higher risk and more profitable assets in the rest of the world. "

Fw: online resumes kept for feds? - sent by a listener

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February 6, 2006

Boing Boing reader I'm Skeered says,
I don't have a link exactly, but instead this email that I received today from the career services dept. at Columbia University. It's pretty scary. The Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) office is requiring Monster.com (which provides online resume/job search services for our career office at Columbia) to keep all copies of the resumes that we submit to Monster.com. From the letter attached below, it appears that this applies not only to Monster.com but to ALL online job listing companies. It doesn't provide any explanation for why our resumes (and hence our personal job/life history) is being recorded.
Here's a copy of the email:
From: careereducation@columbia.edu
Subject: IMPORTANT INTERVIEWTRAK CHANGE
Date: February 6, 2006 3:48:31 PM EST
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Dear Students,
We are writing to inform you of an important change to InterviewTRAK. Due to new federal legislation requiring MonsterTRAK, and all online job listing companies, to record a "snapshot" of a candidate's resume once it has been submitted, you can no longer update, replace or delete your resume once it has been submitted it to an InterviewTRAK event.
If you have updated or replaced your resume prior to February 6, 2006, the employer received the correct submission and you do not need to act.
However, after Monday, February 6, 2006, please be very careful when submitting resumes to InterviewTRAK events, because once you have submitted a resume to an event, you will no longer be able to update, replace, delete or remove a resume and therefore will not be able to alter or delete the resume submitted for that event. If you have any questions or need technical assistance, please email student.monstertrak@monster.com.
If you would like more information on this new ruling by The Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), please visit MonsterTRAK's OFCCP site at [Link]
Thank you for your cooperation.
Looks like this explains the record-keeping: Link. Has to do with a ruling issued in October, 2005 by the Department of Labor Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). The ruling went into effect today.
Reader comment: Geoff says,
Here's a presentation developed by the DOL on "The New Internet Applicant Recordkeeping Rule". Link

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Monday, February 06, 2006

Teaching English in Latin America Links

Telegraph | Expat | With half the world's population speaking English, it's a great time to be a teacher

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Fw: Do THIS Google Search NOW!


Subject: Fw: Do THIS Google Search NOW!

Message
 
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:47 AM
Subject: Do THIS Google Search NOW!

In what is a not too subtle a dig at Bu$h's subpoena of their search records,  
Google is getting their own nasty dig at 'W' before the gag orders go into effect.

Click here: 
http://www.Google.com

(NOT the advanced search) and type in the search word: asshole

Then hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button right below the Search.  
 
The result is right on!!   Please feel free to forward Far and Wide!!  
 
Please have your speakers on and look at the whole thing, it is an oldie 
but as true todayas when it was first released.
 
And Kudo's and my highest compliments to the folks over at Google ;) 
 
VILMA FOX
 

Friday, February 03, 2006

Capitalism Causes Climate Change

Capitalism Causes Climate Change

Finally a honest assessment of what it will really take to stop global warming.

There is no meaningful response to climate change without massive social change. A cap on this and a quota on the other won't do it. Tinker at the edges as we may, we cannot sustain earth's life-support systems within the present economic system.

Capitalism is not sustainable by its very nature. It is predicated on infinitely expanding markets, faster consumption and bigger production in a finite planet.

Radical Left :: Climate Change: The Coming Catastrophe

Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Bush told Blair we're going to war, memo reveals

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Sustainable Energy in Motion Bike Tour of the Portland Peace and Justice Center

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Reforming the Democrats -- Or a Third Party?

AxisofLogic/ World

AxisofLogic/ World

Scholars claim government's account violates laws of physics and engineering.

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Energy gap: Crisis for humanity?

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Energy gap: Crisis for humanity?:

"Based partly on the predicted availability of cheap coal, the IEA forecasts a 50% rise in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

Mainstream climate science, meanwhile, indicates that to avoid dangerous consequences of climate change, emissions should fall, not rise, by 50%.

The economic and environmental horses are clearly pulling in mutually incompatible directions.

No climate curbs

It is a rare human that dons a hair shirt voluntarily; and in seeking to deal with climate change, we are, it seems, behaving to type."

In an increasingly bizarre world, the boy emperor may have something right, for all the wrong reasons of course. It will take a totalitarian approach to the looming global warming catastrophe. No free market incentive of personal self interest will even come close to making the reductions in oil consumption that will be necessary. It will have to be mandatory. The only choice is how it is imposed--under human terms or natural terms.BA

TomPaine.com - Bush's Show Is Over

TomPaine.com - Bush's Show Is Over

The sooner the USAbracadabranists realize it they will put the bunny rabbit back in the hat and pull the curtain on his land of oz.