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Listen: Episode 35
Rolling Stone on how Bush stole the 2004 election
Exit polls are almost never wrong – with a margin of error of approximately 1% (beyond that require in science for significance)
half of 6 million americans abroad did not recieve ballots on time
50 thousand complaints were recieved from voters
Irregularities invariably favoured Bush
refusing to accept registrations
A disgusting but unsurpring report of an election stolen brazenly and on a massive scale, a crime unreported in the partisan US media
Blog c-lo.net argues in it’s latest post that journalism is broken.
Opinions give meaning to facts.
Redefine the concept of authority.
Journalists currently control who is seen as an expert on any particular subject.
Post argues people want the facts presented and interpreted in a particular way.
Links
Post on c-lo.net
Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company’s RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers.
Probably a more realistic worry is the near inevitable tagging of currency and consumer goods.
Then I saw another beast which rose out of the earth; it had two horns like a lamb and it spoke like a dragon…16: Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead…17: so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name.
So great for shopping then
8: Another angel, a second, followed, saying, “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, she who made all nations drink the wine of her impure passion.”…”If any one worships the beast and its image, and receives a mark on his forehead or on his hand he also shall drink the wine of God’s wrath, poured unmixed into the cup of his anger, and he shall be tormented with fire and sulphur in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb.”
Bad breath and cramping ahead for the chipped
Consumer Product Safety Commission has begun a crackdown on the sale of chemicals which could be used to make illegal fireworks.
Schools are shying away from hands on experiments due to fears of accidents and the law.
This and other forces are also having a chilling effect on amateur research.
More than 30 states have passed laws to restrict sales of chemicals and lab equipment associated with meth production
Strangely enough amateur scientists have always played some part in science’s progress
In recent years, citizen scientists have discovered comets and supernovas and invented tools for gauging Earth’s magnetic field.
Some big names in tech and science started out as amateur chemists.
Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, Vint Cerf, one of the architects of the Internet and David Packard the late cofounder of Hewlett-Packard spent time in their youth making home made bombs which they then detonated… cuz it was cool.
Consider on the other hand that you can buy bullets in Wal-Mart, a product made with the sole purpose of maiming and killing.
Links
Wired News Story
Declassified “Information Operations Roadmap” provides glimpse of the Pentagon’s plans for “information operations”
BBC News
An interesting counterpoint to the usual US special forces in Iran game
A european parliment working group has suggested a tax on text message and emails – just who would pay this tax, or how it would be collected, has not been explained
Former US presidental candidate Al Gore has released a new film based on his anti-global warming lectures An inconvenient truth
which denies the effects of global warming
Fox News ‘pundit’ John Gibbons has suggested in his show ‘The Big Story’ that white americans need to ‘make more babies’
Hispanic americans are having more children
We wouldn’t want the brown people taking over, now would we
Make your PC look like a WMD
CC Hits – Digg for CC music
Aharef: Websites as graphs
Listen: Episode 35
Rolling Stone on how Bush stole the 2004 election
Exit polls are almost never wrong – with a margin of error of approximately 1% (beyond that require in science for significance)
half of 6 million americans abroad did not recieve ballots on time
50 thousand complaints were recieved from voters
Irregularities invariably favoured Bush
refusing to accept registrations
A disgusting but unsurpring report of an election stolen brazenly and on a massive scale, a crime unreported in the partisan US media
Blog c-lo.net argues in it’s latest post that journalism is broken.
Opinions give meaning to facts.
Redefine the concept of authority.
Journalists currently control who is seen as an expert on any particular subject.
Post argues people want the facts presented and interpreted in a particular way.
Links
Post on c-lo.net
Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company’s RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers.
Probably a more realistic worry is the near inevitable tagging of currency and consumer goods.
Then I saw another beast which rose out of the earth; it had two horns like a lamb and it spoke like a dragon…16: Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead…17: so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name.
So great for shopping then
8: Another angel, a second, followed, saying, “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, she who made all nations drink the wine of her impure passion.”…”If any one worships the beast and its image, and receives a mark on his forehead or on his hand he also shall drink the wine of God’s wrath, poured unmixed into the cup of his anger, and he shall be tormented with fire and sulphur in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb.”
Bad breath and cramping ahead for the chipped
Consumer Product Safety Commission has begun a crackdown on the sale of chemicals which could be used to make illegal fireworks.
Schools are shying away from hands on experiments due to fears of accidents and the law.
This and other forces are also having a chilling effect on amateur research.
More than 30 states have passed laws to restrict sales of chemicals and lab equipment associated with meth production
Strangely enough amateur scientists have always played some part in science’s progress
In recent years, citizen scientists have discovered comets and supernovas and invented tools for gauging Earth’s magnetic field.
Some big names in tech and science started out as amateur chemists.
Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, Vint Cerf, one of the architects of the Internet and David Packard the late cofounder of Hewlett-Packard spent time in their youth making home made bombs which they then detonated… cuz it was cool.
Consider on the other hand that you can buy bullets in Wal-Mart, a product made with the sole purpose of maiming and killing.
Links
Wired News Story
Declassified “Information Operations Roadmap” provides glimpse of the Pentagon’s plans for “information operations”
BBC News
An interesting counterpoint to the usual US special forces in Iran game
A european parliment working group has suggested a tax on text message and emails – just who would pay this tax, or how it would be collected, has not been explained
Former US presidental candidate Al Gore has released a new film based on his anti-global warming lectures An inconvenient truth
which denies the effects of global warming
Fox News ‘pundit’ John Gibbons has suggested in his show ‘The Big Story’ that white americans need to ‘make more babies’
Hispanic americans are having more children
We wouldn’t want the brown people taking over, now would we
Make your PC look like a WMD
CC Hits – Digg for CC music
Aharef: Websites as graphs