PZ Myers (Pharyngula blog) has pointed me to an excellent thought provoking article.
Overcoming Bias: Outside the Laboratory
Of course now I’m going to end up spending hours reading other posts at the Overcoming Bias site.
News & Views from an Embedded Systems Designer
PZ Myers (Pharyngula blog) has pointed me to an excellent thought provoking article.
Overcoming Bias: Outside the Laboratory
Of course now I’m going to end up spending hours reading other posts at the Overcoming Bias site.
What do you think? Visit this link: The Science Creative Quarterly
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A great article with an answer is here: “300 million year old rock”
An article in this weeks EETimes, Skype founders prep free Internet TV, lead me to check these guys out: Joost. First look seems very interesting, I’ve applied for the beta program. I’ll post about my experiences soon.
Thanks to Pharyngula for this post: Kent Hovind: 10 years! I’m glad to see that even a right-wing fundametalist law breaker gets what’s coming to them.
Sadly he has so many crazy followers I suspect he’ll get his fines paid and continue to preach his nonsense from his jail cell. So far I have not met a single evangelical preacher who appears to be in any business other than taking advantage of the emotions and lack of intelligence of their followers. They all seem to be in it only for the fame, power and money it brings them.
As I’ve pointed out on my web pages, I think TurboCAD Learning Edition is an excellent 2D CAD program. Sadly it is no longer available from the publisher. However TurboCAD Learning Edition is still available at FreeCAD.com.
Someone on the PICList was complaining about how hard it was to get the stickers off their fruits and vegetables. Frankly I’ve never had a problem and if I did I’d stop buying that brand and choose one of the many other brands.
Someone else pointed out this old story about a super duper technical solution. That’s right laser tattoos on the produce. It seems pretty clear to me why this hasn’t gone anywhere since it’s introduction in 2005. IT RUINS THE BEAUTIFUL LOOK OF GREAT PRODUCE IN A WAY THAT WOULD STILL SHOW WHEN SERVED. I guess this inventor and his investors don’t enjoy good food because as anyone serious about food knows the presentation is very important.
Not only won’t a food lover want to see a defiled tomato staring back at you at home but what about restaurants. Does anyone seriously think that a good chef is going to put up with ruining the presentation of his creation so that his customers can see an advertisement for a produce company. I can picture Gordon Ramsay throwing the tomato back in the face of his green grocer and verbally ripping him a new one for ruining fine produce.
Here’s a nice picture comparing starship sizes from different SciFi movies and TV shows. Thanks to Phil the Bad Astronomer for pointing it out.
Listen to this excerpt from a customer service call to Verizon: ” .002 dollars = .002 cents” at VideoSift.com. It saddens me that these Verizon people don’t understand what I feel everyone should have learned before graduating 6th grade.
I’m amazed at how patient this customer is, by the time of this recording he had already been talking to them for quite a while, I would be going ballistic. Verizon and it’s representatives are making an extremely basic error, they change the units of measurement in a calculation without applying the conversion factor. The customer George Vaccaro has a blog of the whole experience here.
According to the California State Board of Education these concepts are part of the 3rd grade curriculum. I suspect that some of those Verizon people have college degrees. If they do, they should return the degrees and re-enroll in elementary school.
Thanks to Harold on the PICList for pointing me to this story.