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This page is for miscellaneous bits of information which might be useful in the future.
To File
See also: news too fast to digest and Rich Veins
2007-05
- re-filed 2007-05-18:
- 2000-08-15 The Crisis of Public Reason by Phil Agre
- 2007-05-15 Magic Phones: how cell phone usage has positively affected economic growth in Kerala, India: for page on technology (and how it affects things)?
- 2007-05-09 Feds Say Terror Attack Was at Hand: "Federal authorities said Wednesday that six Muslim men suspected of plotting to massacre U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix were on the verge of carrying out the attack when they were arrested this week." (Wikipedia: 2007 Fort Dix attack plot) Perhaps there needs to be a page listing foiled terrorist attacks?
- found 2007-05-05:
- A Post-Hegemonic Future
- The Lost Hegemon, Part 1 (shouldn't it be "Hegemony"?)
- The Lost Hegemon, Part 2
2007-04
- 2007-04-30 'The Rules' of free speech: No bullying by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
- 2007-04-30 notes on US banks no longer returning original checks – Woozle recommends the following standards:
- actual-size printouts should be available on request
- minimum resolution 200 dpi color, 300 dpi recommended
- JPEG is probably best, but need to recommend maximum compression (is there a standard for this?)
- online banking standards:
- needs to keep track of which images have been saved
- allow bulk-download of all images, or within a date range or check-number range
- keep images available for a minimum amount of time which is stated in the area where you view or download images
- recommended length of time: 2 years minimum
- 2007-04-26 Feeling Rational: this confirms my own long-standing argument that emotion and logic/rationality are not completely at odds; "total logic" does not imply lack of emotion, Mr. Spock and Lt. Cmdr. Data notwithstanding. Motivation implies emotion. "Love is complicated logic." – Jenny Hall
- found 2007-04-24: Penn & Teller on bottled water: part 1 | part 2 | part 3: many details of interest
- found 2007-04-23: Seven ways the Internet is changing politics by Richard K Miller (perhaps this should be consolidated with "similar projects" in Issuepedia:About?)
- found 2007-04-22: An Army of Christian Right Lawyers Is Waging War on the Constitution by Sarah Posner: maybe make a page for this, as there is a lot of information: An Army of Christian Right Lawyers Is Waging War on the Constitution
- 2007-04-20:
- How doubling the NIH's budget created a funding crisis by John Timmer
- Christian Right Leaders: America Can Only Be 'Reclaimed' by Religious Revival by Adele Stan (so many potential places to file this; where should it go?)
- found 2007-04-20: The Humanum Genus was a papal encyclical issued on 1884-04-20 criticizing many of the founding principles of the United States, including the separation of church and state
- found 2007-04-19: I've passed the bar, and I'm on a mission from God: whether or not you agree with the narrator's actions, this anecdote demonstrates the power that lawyers have in American society. Unless it's not true, in which case consult a lawyer to see if it could have happened.
- found 2007-04-15: http://www.petakillsanimals.com/ for eventual article on PETA, to be linked from animal care, to be linked from corruption in academia; also animal rights (both a valid set of ideas and an excuse for extremism); also Animal Liberation Front, the Draize Test
- Penn & Teller on PETA: Bullshit! ...need a page about hypocrisy
- found 2007-04-06:
- Independent Media Center
- Are we Press? Part Deux: "citizen journalism"
- Well-paid assholes with opinions versus poorly-paid assholes with opinions: "citizen journalism"? bah!
- A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE by Steven Pinker: debunking "the noble savage"
- found 2007-04-04, dated 2004-07-15: New Book Debunks Commonly Accepted Picture of a Polarized Electorate, press release for the book Culture War? The Myth of a Polarized America: 'Abortion, homosexuality, gender, religion — each of these controversial subjects is examined, and the authors’ analysis leads to the surprising contrarian conclusion, that "on the whole, the views of the American citizenry look moderate, centrist, nuanced, ambivalent — choose your term — rather than extreme, polarized, unconditional [and] dogmatic."'
2007-03
- found 2007-03-30: Money! Money? money...: an explanation of the evolution of money, in understandable English
- 2007-03-27: Banning Legos by John J. Miller: Am I being paranoid, or are they trying to make it sound like an example of liberal lunacy? The author never actually *says* so, but he gives a carefully disparaging spin to phrases like "social theorists" and "social justice"...
- Why We Banned Legos: the original article. Ok, maybe it is looniness. Not so much liberal as classical-left, i.e. socialist. Seems to me they took a great opportunity to work out a better system and teach the kids the kind of critical thinking necessary to build and maintain a democratic society, and blew it by swinging the pendulum to the complete opposite extreme. --Woozle 14:35, 28 March 2007 (EDT)
- Re-thinking Re-education : The Story of the Hilltop Children's Center in Seattle: another righty rant taking more explicit advantage of the opportunity to paint more moderate liberals in a bad light
- found 2007-03-25:
- In response to Mix’n’Match: "Opponents have expressed strong views; Josephine Quintavelle of Comment on Reproductive Ethics said: "This is abhorrent ... there is a basic human feeling that animals and humans do not mix in these areas." Calum Mackellar of the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics said "In this kind of procedure you are mixing at a very intimate level animal eggs and human chromosomes and you may begin to undermine the whole distinction between animals and humans."
- It may be abhorrent to you, but to most of us it seems like a perfectly natural and reasonable thing to do in the course of the investigations described, and an essential step in working out some badly-needed medical techniques. Get over your high-and-mighty posturing and get back to the middle ages where you belong. "Undermine the whole distinction between animals and humans" – WTF? And just why is that a problem? --Woozle 19:43, 25 March 2007 (EDT)
- Academics For Academic Freedom: "We, the undersigned, believe the following two principles to be the foundation of academic freedom:
- that academics, both inside and outside the classroom, have unrestricted liberty to question and test received wisdom and to put forward controversial and unpopular opinions, whether or not these are deemed offensive, and
- that academic institutions have no right to curb the exercise of this freedom by members of their staff, or to use it as grounds for disciplinary action or dismissal."
- Does this address issues posted in corruption in academia?
- In response to Mix’n’Match: "Opponents have expressed strong views; Josephine Quintavelle of Comment on Reproductive Ethics said: "This is abhorrent ... there is a basic human feeling that animals and humans do not mix in these areas." Calum Mackellar of the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics said "In this kind of procedure you are mixing at a very intimate level animal eggs and human chromosomes and you may begin to undermine the whole distinction between animals and humans."
- dotherightthing.com: if there isn't already a page about this sort of site (e.g. BuyBlue), then there needs to be. In my present braindead state of mind, though, I can't think what page it should be on.
- 2007-03-04 America's mayor - you sure you want him?: some opinion on Rudy Guiliani, in case he becomes... important, later on.
- found 2007-03-02, dated 2002-11-18: The Darknet and the Future of Content Distribution by Peter Biddle, Paul England, Marcus Peinado, and Bryan Willman, all of Microsoft Corporation: discusses the economics of DRM
2007-02
- found 2007-02-28: The Stewardship: writings and other things devoted to "the assumption of responsibility for the welfare of the world. That welfare requires much effort, that responsibility is realized in many ways. Most stewardship is limited, if not compromised, and most sites on the internet with an orientation towards stewardship are likewise limited. This site is meant to provide a voice to the central principles of stewardship, to the unified progressive cause of preserving and improving the world."
- 2007-02-16 Texas Republicans are anti-Copernicus: the Flat Earth Society lives!
- 2007-02-09 Tax-supported "evolution science" now unlawful under the Constitution, from Warren Chisum
- 2007-02-15 Chisum contrite over memo: apparently the web site misrepresents Chisum's views
- Myths about the developing world, a TEDtalk by Hans Rosling: includes demonstration of very interesting dynamic graphing system, and description of efforts to make global economic information more easily available
2007-01
- found 2007-01-13: Text and Collaboration: A personal manifesto for the Text Outline Project by Larry Sanger (on back burner "until 2007 or 2008"): some interesting and possibly useful observations on collaborative knowledge-building and decisionmaking
- 2007-01-11 Must-know terms for the 21st Century intellectual: Redux: accelerating change, anthropic principle, artificial general intelligence, augmented reality, Bayesian Rationality, Cosmological Eschatology (aka physical eschatology), Engineered Negligible Senescence, existential risks, extended identity, Fermi Paradox, friendly AI, human enhancement (guided evolution), human exceptionalism (a.k.a. human speciesism, human raceism, human superiority, etc.), information theoretic death, mass automation, memetic engineering, mind transfer, molecular assembler, neurodiversity, neural interface device, noosphere, open source, participatory panopticon, political globalization, post-scarcity economy, quantum computation, radical luddism, remedial ecology, simulation argument, soft paternalism, technological singularity
- found 2007-01-11: Cryptome: what exactly does this site do, and is it useful?
2006-12
- found 2006-12-15:
- Dark Christianity: "Exploring and Exposing Dominionist Christianity"
- Counselling by the Bible, Creation, Charismatic errors, Essays by Malcolm Bowden
- ThinkProgress
- 2005 Economics diary/blog by John Baez: includes discussions of ecology and related fields; links to 2004 and 2003 diaries
- found 2006-12-12: Overcoming Bias blog
- found 2006-12-08: Conspiracy Theories: may be trying to discredit any kind of conspiracy theory, or may be simply trying to bring some rationality to the discussion; worth examining for points of attack on any conspiracy theory including 9/11-related
2006-11
- 2006-11-15 Message To West Point: an excerpt from the Sol Feinstone Lecture on The Meaning of Freedom by Bill Moyers: makes salient points on a number of significant issues
- these colors... not so much "run" as "fade" (image, for possible article on how patriotism gets all caught up in symbolism, especially about the flag, and forgets about realities)
- relevant bits for eventual articles on Israel, Palestine, Middle East: Munich massacre, Operation Wrath of God, Yasser Arafat, Fatah (secular), Hamas (Islamic)
- found 2006-11-21; Crisis in the Middle East: Bloggers Report: links to blogs based in the Middle East
2006-10
- 2006-10-17 The Anti-Paranoid Style in American Politics: article about how it seems to be fashionable to dismiss conspiracy theories by simply labeling them as "conspiracy theories", rather than actually discussing the alleged facts. Comments mention Project MKULTRA, an actual CIA project which sounds like raving paranoia when taken out of context. Possibly for conspiracy theories article? Article about how useless the press is these days?
- found 2006-10-06: Gary Trauner, Wyoming Democrat for Congress
2006-09
- found 2006-09-22: Ricardo Semler – some interesting business ideas applied successfully in the real world
- found 2006-09-19, 2 similar essays by Sheldon S. Wolin: Inverted Totalitarianism (2003-05-01) and A Kind of Fascism Is Replacing Our Democracy (2003-07-18)
- 2006-09-07: Islam-Haters: An Enemy Within by Ralph Peters: against extremism in any form
- found 2006-09-11 (dated 1999-12) book reviews: Forcing God’s Hand: Why Millions Pray for a Quick Rapture—And the Destruction of Planet Earth and One Nation Under Israel
2006-08
- 2006-08-28: discussion section in "Ironies Compounded by Ironies..." has some considerable discussion along the lines of modernism vs. romanticism or perhaps enlightenment vs. feudalism
- 2006-08-17: Federal judge rules warrantless wiretapping surveillance program unconstitutional (Associated Press)
- found 2006-08-15: The Department of Homeland Stupidity
2006-07
- 2006-07-17: America’s Broken Bootstraps by Leanne Shear, WireTap
- references 2004-12-29 Ever higher society, ever harder to ascend
- 2006-07-07:
- Russia's Signal to Stations Is Clear: Cut U.S. Radio Censorship on the rise again in the former Soviet Union?
- Al-Qaeda 'bid to infiltrate MI5' (related: [1]) story includes a number of interesting details:
- Al Qaeda is perhaps not as fragmented (post-Afghanistan) as some have claimed
- "the flow of new [terrorism-related] cases shows no sign of abating - if anything it is accelerating."
- polls indicate that around 400,000 people in the UK are sympathetic to violent jihad around the world
- "The editor of al-Hayat newspaper in London, Maher Othman, believes that humiliation is now a major factor in radicalising someone to the point of violence."
2006-06
- found 2006-06-18: The Birth of War by R. Brian Ferguson: preliminary results of a survey of war in early civilization indicates that it wasn't as common as previously thought
- 2006-06-12: The Mommy Wage Gap: gender issues, family values...
- found 2006-06-09: Milgram experiment – for eventual article on Psychology? Also ChangingMinds
- 2006-06-08: Anonymity in the Age of Full Disclosure by Elizabeth Daley, WireTap
- found 2006-06-08: WorldNetDaily: described elsewhere as "extreme right-wing"; is it? It certainly seems conservative/Christian in general nature...
2006-05
- found 2006-05-31: Alliance for the Separation of School and State (alt)
- 2006-05-19:
- http://www.alternet.org/story/36328/ How the Right Stole the '60s by Astra Taylor, AlterNet: makes some interesting allegations which deserve further research
- found: Moderate Voters .org and Judicial Watch
- 2006-05-16: How the Drug Companies Want Us to Be Sick by Stan Cox, AlterNet (for eventual alternative medicine article?)
- 2006-05-15: Federal Source to ABC News: We Know Who You're Calling: check out the "comments" section, and note that there is no evidence (either in the article or in comments) that ABC was in any way involved with obtaining classified information (slashdot)
2006-04
- http://www.samizdata.net/ seems to be primarily British, but I haven't read it thoroughly
- 2006-04-05: a bill Microsoft Corp. helped write ... will open your personal information to warrantless searches: as I understand it, this might even apply to any titchy little utility you download off the net; if the EULA gives the software author permission to mess with your hard drive, then they can do so and you couldn't take any action against them. Picture virus authors putting together quicky "helpful" utilities and slapping on a permissive EULA just to get legal access to more computers.
2006-03
- 2006-03-26 Military's 'good Muslim' to speak at Duke: James Yee was held on charges "which later evaporated"
- 2006-03-11 Former top Bush aide arrested for theft: need to accumulate a list of wrongdoings in Bush's administration versus those in previous administrations; Brin often states that Clinton's administration had not one single conviction (how many accusations, and from whom?)
2006-02
- found 2006-02-16:
- Artificial Intelligence From the Bible: file under Unusual interpretations of the Bible, maybe? Main site seems to be crusading against scientific fundamentalism, so should probably be filed somewhere too.
- xshirox journal entry: maybe for page listing Interesting Discussions on topics that don't necessarily fit squarely into an Issuepedia page but nonetheless touch on a lot of relevant topics
- 2006-02-09 Your taste in music is shaped by the crowd agrees with the more general study in consumer bias favors market leader
2006-01
- 2006-01-30 What pit bulls can teach us about profiling: a lesson in the importance of analysis in policymaking
- found 2006-01-30: Kleercut: Kimberly-Clark's destructive tree harvesting practices (corporations article?)
- 2006-01-25
- Monkey cops keep clans together: material for possible article on human social organization (here or in Soc/Psych section of HTYP?)
- Hurricane Katrina: Who was hit? Who will return?
- EVEN WITH MORE FREE TIME, WOMEN FEEL NO LESS RUSHED, STUDY FINDS
- 2006-01-24 Unhappy marriages detrimental to self-esteem and health
- found 2006-01-19 Republicans for Humility "Country before Party"; Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances
- found 2006-01-18 A Force More Powerful: seems related to Anti-War
- 2006-01-11 New Orleans residents bulldoze city workers: the real estate industry is apparently using "cleanup" as an excuse to claim property in NOLA; see also The Second Battle of New Orleans
- 2006-01-10 Anthroposophic lifestyle reduces risk of allergic disease in children: for alternative medicine article either here or in HTYP (homeopathy)
- found 2006-01-10: [2] [3] - possible fodder for more Rhetorical Deceptions
- 2006-01-09 Role models influence ethical behavior
- 2006-01-08 GMOs: Unborn babies could be harmed: data that GMOs are harmful, and also GWB wants to force Europe to use them
- found 2006-01-07
- The Future Is Here, But Do News Media Companies See It?: possible inspiration for a discussion of how newspapers should maintain an online Issuepedia-like catalog of leads, photos, data, etc. as part of the process of reinventing themselves
- Is religion a virus?
- Rhetorical Goons: about debating with Christians
- What to do about rational discontents?, i.e. those who malign the idea of rational discourse
- '2006-01-05 Abstinence is healthy goal for teenagers but research critiques abstinence-only educational policies: for eventual Sex Education article
- 2006-01-04
- 13 things that do not make sense: includes interesting results on the placebo effect, homeopathy, and cold fusion
- Abramoff pleads guilty in lobbying scandal: background on Jack Abramoff and other NeoCons
- 2006-01-03
2005-12
- 2005-12-21 Fear of death may factor into who we vote for: specifically, subtle reminders of mortality caused people to switch votes from Kerry to Bush
- 2005-12-15 Emphasis on individuality in college admissions disadvantages minority students: culture does matter
- 2005-12
- American Rapture: more evangelical connections to the White House
- Rapture Ready: more evangelism
- 2005-12-08 NASA's AURA Satellite Peers Into Earth's Ozone Hole and it was smaller this year, but maybe only because of global warming
- 2005-12-02 The War on Christmas
2005-11
- 2005-11-24 Memo May Have Swayed Plan B Ruling: conservative doctor's "minority report" may have nixed contraceptive drug
- 2005-11-11 The Greening of China
- 2005-11-09 U.S. usage of white phosphorus in Fallujah
- 2005-11-08
- It's Chalabi Day!
- McClellan Deflects Questions on Torture
- Rainforest Conservation Worth The Cost, University Of Alberta Shows for eventual article on biodiversity
- 2005-11-07 TomDispatch: as of 11/7, lots of interesting bits about various Bush administration shenanigans
- 2005-11-06 The Week in Sustainable Vehicles: some links relevant to global warming , dependence on oil
- 2005-11-06 Renewable Energy's Investment Hockey Stick: renewable energy investment appears to be on the verge of taking off
- 2005-11-04 Cheney Pushes Senate for CIA Exemption: interesting glimpse of Dick Cheney's position on torture
- China, Tibet and Chinese nation: China's official (?) position on Tibet
2005 ??
- Network 2005 (free video, with reviews): 'A professor and 60 Minutes producer speaks candidly about the impetus for suppression of reality in media coverage of the so-called "war on terror".'
- found 2005-11-22 Religious Tolerance: much discussion and research
- found 2005-06-09 Marc Perkel: some interesting links, though the text is a bit dated
- found 2005-06-03 The Downing Street Memo
Earlier
- 2004-11-29 The Infamous Brad - Christians in the Hand of an Angry God: part 1 part 2 part 3 by J. Brad Hicks
- 2003-07-07 http://www.opinionjournal.com/medialog/?id=110003713 for eventual page on Ann Coulter
Done
- (done 2006-01-10) 2005-12-22 Banter over Bias Shields the Real Problem of the Media: possibly for Moving the Fulcrum article (Moving the Center?) See also I Drew This: [4] [5]