Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Will Hong Kong Stand Up And Be The Next David!

Posted: 9/30/2014

Followed a bit the news today about Joshua Wong. Here is a link to an article in the wall street journal.
Let freedom ring! All my best wishes for the people of Hong Kong in their struggle for freedom and democracy. Don’t be afraid, the world is watching!

Will Taiwan be next?

Gas Chambers Of Treblinka Finally Uncovered!

Posted: 9/30/2014

Trigger

Just viewed Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine. Please be aware that this video is not for the faint of heart! Images shown in this video can be disturbing.
However, it is very recommendable!

First, I thought, why should I watch such a documentary about a Nazi concentration camp almost 70 years after World War II ended, although Treblinka is one of the worst?
Second, what will be new that we did not know before?
Third, why would the Smithsonian Channel feature such a gory subject

Notes

  1. I have to admire the courageous, young female forensic archeologist, i.e. Caroline Sturdy Colls for her determination to shed light on this horrible chapter of human history
  2. There was apparently over 70 years no hard or physical evidence of gas chambers in Treblinka, because the Nazis thoroughly destroyed the camp, removed evidence, and planted new trees. Incredible, I did not know that!
  3. To disguise a gas chamber as a Jewish ritual bath with a David star over the entrance is extreme  perfidity!

Monday, September 29, 2014

U.S. District Court Reinstates Endangered Species Protection For Wolves In Wyoming

Posted: 9/29/2014

Trigger

Just read a few articles about that. E..g here. Here is the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services (FWS) press release about this.

What Is Wrong Here!

A lot:

  1. The delisting from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in Wyoming was given only a year or so before a federal court intervened. Way too little time! Way too much intervention by a federal court
  2. This case reminds We The People that the federal government owns way too much land  for way too long primarily in Western states. I blogged about this before here
  3. Big Government quickly grabbed power again at the expense of a state
  4. Hope, this decision by the lower court will be appealed and overturned

Hummingbirds Not Fooled By Sugar Substitutes In Diet Sodas

Posted: 9/29/2014


Trigger




Neither am I fooled by sugar substitutes! :-)


Imagine


“Their ;hummingbirds] hearts beat 20 times a second and their tongues dart 17 times a second as they slurp from a feeding station.

It takes only three quick licks to reject water when they expect nectar. The birds pull back their beaks, shake their heads, and spit out the tasteless liquid.”

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Shut Down The FDA

Posted: 9/25/2014  Updated: 10/11/2014


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I intend not to delve into the details of  this long article for lack of time. However, here is a critical quote: “Continuous glucose monitors ... are Class III medical devices, meaning they get the highest level of regulatory scrutiny, and even new support software must clear a battery of approvals.” This is a huge impediment to progress.


Here is another, similar article “What the FDA Won’t Let Your Doctor Know Can Kill You”.


One Of The Awful Legacies Of Theodore Roosevelt


The passing of the Pure Food And Drug Act of 1906 was the big stick. Probably, this law was and still is completely unconstitutional despite U.S. Supreme Court complicity. It was a tremendous power grab by the federal government. It is a statist, nanny state, paternalistic big government approach, one size fits all. Federalism was harshly trampled again.


Many people have died because of the FDA due to excessive caution and bureaucratic delay. Patients are treated as dumb. Their freedoms to choose for themselves, which treatments they prefer are severely curtailed.  


For this alone, Theodore Roosevelt’s face should probably be removed from Mount Rushmore or replaced by James Madison’s face.


Urgent Reform

  1. Phase out the FDA as fast as is possible
  2. Devolve FDA authorities back to the states
  3. Establish finally comprehensive patient choice of treatment
  4. Establish reciprocity so that medications approved in one state are legal in any other state. This would be possibly a justifiable interpretation of the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution
  5. Promote private forms of quality control etc. The current, almost exclusive reliance on the federal government is a vestige of the Soviet era

Professor Of New Media Banned Technology Use In Class

Posted: 9/28/2014

Trigger

Just read “Why a leading professor of new media just banned technology use in class”. This Washington Post blog post is about Professor of media studies Clay Shirky at New York University. “He is a leading voice on the effect technology has had on society — and vice versa — and has been writing extensively about the Internet for nearly a decade. … For years Shirky has allowed his students to bring laptops, tablets and phones into class and use them at will.”

The Professor explained in a very long letter why he resorted to this drastic measure. It is not very convincing.

Notes

First, I think, this professor is quite stupid, authoritarian, and condescending. The best a professor can hope for is that some students pay attention and he or she can work with or engage these students.

I would also surmise, this professor does not have the guts to show  those students the door who distract or disturb other students. Thus, he resorted to a punish all measure.

Prof. Shirky claims:
  1. “I’m a pretty unlikely candidate for Internet censor.”
  2. “I’ve generally had a laissez-faire attitude towards technology use in the classroom.”
  3. “Then there was the competitive aspect. It’s my job to be more interesting than the possible distractions, so a ban felt like cheating. And finally, there’s not wanting to infantilize my students, who are adults, even if young ones. Time management is their job, not mine.”

What changed:
  1. “Despite these rationales, the practical effects of my decision to allow technology use in class grew worse over time.”
  2. “The level of distraction in my classes seemed to grow, even though it was the same professor and largely the same set of topics, taught to a group of students selected using roughly the same criteria every year.”
  3. “The change seemed to correlate more with the rising ubiquity and utility of the devices themselves”

Was the professor becoming outdated and boring and students noticed?
Or was he a laissez faire professor before, because he got good ratings from his students?

He expressed his deep condescension for students like:
  1. “We’ve known for some time that multitasking is bad for the quality of cognitive work, and is especially punishing of the kind of cognitive work we ask of college students.”
  2. “This effect takes place over more than one time frame — even when multi-tasking doesn’t significantly degrade immediate performance, it can have negative long-term effects on “declarative memory”, the kind of focused recall that lets people characterize and use what they learned from earlier studying. (Multitasking thus makes the famous “learned it the day before the test, forgot it the day after” effect even more pernicious.)”
  3. “People often start multitasking because they believe it will help them get more done. Those gains never materialize; instead, efficiency is degraded.”
  4. “On top of this, multi-tasking doesn’t even exercise task-switching as a skill. A study from Stanford reports that heavy multi-taskers are worse at choosing which task to focus on. (“They are suckers for irrelevancy”, …  Multi-taskers often think they are like gym rats, bulking up their ability to juggle tasks, when in fact they are like alcoholics, degrading their abilities through over-consumption.”
  5. Humans are incapable of ignoring surprising new information in our visual field, an effect that is strongest when the visual cue is slightly above and beside the area we’re focusing on.”
  6. And he goes on and on adding more embarrassments ...

Is it possible that young people are quite capable of multitasking and much better at that than older generations despite possibly flawed scientific studies to the contrary. Should students not find out for themselves how far they can go with multitasking and not be told by their professor?

In Conclusion

This is reportedly a leading professor of new media! That is laughable! He does not have a clue, he is so prejudiced like a fogey! Does he not realize that the exponential progress of technology questions all past approaches to education and learning?

How much tuition pay students for this crap? How much debt do they incur?

Behind Stop Rush

Posted: 9/28/2014

Trigger

Just read “Can’t Stop Rush: Radio Host’s Show Turns Tables on ‘Grassroots’ Protesters” wherein Rush Limbaugh is reported to have investigated who is behind Stop Rush and similar initiatives to silence this talk radio host.

A Small Group Of Intolerant Extremists

“It’s a cynical form of intimidation and harassment and business destruction that targets speech a small group of extremists and bullies find disagreeable, … “

“Using contact information published by the Limbaugh camp, The Daily Signal reached out yesterday to those 10 persons, who include a professor at Kent State University and a writer for The Daily Kos, a left-leaning news and commentary site. Those requests for comment so far are unsuccessful.” (emphasis added). Not only extremists, but also cowards?

What is this? A campaign of personal destruction or character assassination?

In earlier times, one of these extremists might have killed Rush Limbaugh with a gun. This is perhaps the only consolation.

Hot Recent Science & Technology Articles (3)

Posted: 9/28/2014


  1. Weird New Graphene Effect Makes Electrons Scoot Sideways (What little do humans know even about electrons!)
  2. Geochemical signals foretell Icelandic earthquakes (Finally, a more reliable predictor of earthquakes? Geochemical signals in groundwater.)
  3. How to Beat Cancer with Yogurt Bacteria [feature] (This overview article is actually about four new approaches to fighting cancer. Cancer is history!)
  4. Researcher shows that black holes do not exist (This is either a hoax, or human mistake, or a Noble Prize for this apparently low key female physicist from Albania, an associate professor at the UNC North Carolina College of Arts & Science)
  5. Bacterial 'communication system' could be used to stop, kill cancer cells, study finds (This could be big news! Cancer (in this case difficult to cure pancreatic cancer) is history!

The First Lady Is Such A Naive Dumbo

Posted: 9/28/2014


Trigger


Just read “Why Michelle Obama Was Wrong to Trash America at the UN” about Ms. Michelle Obama’s speech at the U.N. this week. This is, of course, not the first time that the First Lady is making a fool of herself.

Contrast her speech, e.g. with a speech given by Laura Bush at the U.N.


What A Vanity


What makes this First Lady to speak to the U.N.? She was not elected.


I just pick one of her reported remarks: “We still struggle with … harmful cultural norms that tell women how they are expected to look and act.”


What about men?

  1. Don’t they have to serve in the military when they are drafted?
  2. Are they not expected to come to the aide, in particular, of a woman in distress?
  3. Why do men have to wear boring suits?
  4. Why can’t men not bare their legs and wear sandals when going to work in summer, if they wish to do so?
  5. Why are men expected to wear ties in certain jobs?
  6. And so on ...

Smart Car Headlights Are Coming

Posted: 9/28/2014


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Notes


  1. Without Big Government’s constant interference in car manufacturing (e.g. NHTSA) we would have better cars a long time ago
  2. Federal agencies like the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) should be phased out as quickly as possible and be replaced by a far less powerful and less interventionist agency. The NHTSA is a relic of the United Socialist States of America
  3. More devolution of federal power to states with the requirement of reciprocity so that a citizen of one state can e.g. by a car in any state and drive it in his home state.

Indoctrination Of Our Students To Favor Tax Increases And Bad Tax Policies

Posted: 9/28/2014

Trigger

Just read “How textbooks are biased toward favoring tax hikes”. This short article is about a study by three economists on how economic textbooks misrepresent the burdens of taxation. In the abstract of this study we read “Most estimates find that raising a dollar of tax revenue costs much more than a dollar. ” (emphasis added).

Indoctrination And Fooling All The Time

The bias toward favoring tax hikes and more government expenditures goes far beyond economic textbooks. What do e.g. high school students learn about this?

What do many citizens say when asked about taxes: Yes, they complain about too high, too complicated etc., but most kind of agree that government needs revenues and that certain government services are necessary. Does the average citizen have any idea how expensive, complex, and how burdensome taxes and tax collection are? I doubt it.

How much do average citizens know about taxation principles? Why do e.g. citizens not question more intensely so called sin taxes, or estate taxes, or the side by side of income and sales taxes, or tax expenditures and much more.

Supposedly, Abraham Lincoln once said “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time” (emphasis added; Lincoln probably never said this, but anyway). Unfortunately, when it comes to taxes, basically all of the people are fooled all of the time.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Ken Burns's The Roosevelts Is 14 Hours Long

Posted: 9/27/2014


Trigger


I have not finished watching the entire series of 7 episodes of Ken Burns’s “The Roosevelts - An Intimate History”, each one about 2 hours long. I just managed the first two parts so far.


As happens too often, PBS is expiring the episodes so fast within a few days of airing that it is hard to see all episodes before they expire.


Too Much!


I think, Ken Burns went way overboard with this documentary! Seven episodes for two presidents and a wife, which are a total of 14 hours of video.


Mr. Burn must have received too much money to produce such a documentary.


About Theodore Roosevelt


I think, Mr. Burns has glorified too much one of the worst U.S. presidents besides his cousin of the 20th century. There is barely any criticism about this president in his documentary. He is one of the first major U.S. presidents to push for big, centralized government in the U.S. Many of his measures have been controversial and certainly unconstitutional.


Unfortunately, I do not have the time to write a blog post about this man, but I plan to do so and it will not be so favorable.

Notes on Noor Inayat Khan

Posted: 9/27/2014

Trigger

Just watched her story on PBS titled “Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story”. It is a very recommendable and fascinating biographical docudrama and a great story. Why the heck the PBS is expiring this great movie, which first aired on 9/9/2014 and expires on 9/30/2014. So it will be shown only for three weeks on PBS?

Here is the BBC biography of her.

Here is the probably official movie website (You can watch her story here). Now, I realize the movie continues to be shown on the official movie website, but ignorant PBS does not mention it!!! Grrr!

Unity Productions Foundation

This foundation (UPF) is produced this docudrama. It appears, it has produced a number of films before.
Notes

Many things could be said about this beautiful young woman of Sufi faith and Indian-American parents who risked her life to fight the Nazis. Perhaps, her religious faith and her father’s explain a lot about her. Born in Moscow, raised in France. Posthumously, she was highly decorated by the UK and France.

To be a radio operator behind enemy lines was reported to be a suicide mission with an estimated survival rate of 6 weeks, but she was not caught in three months despite daily radio transmissions; despite the fact that she was the most wanted agent by the Germans, who were intensely looking for her even with a description of her; despite the many traitors among the French citizens.

She was not the only courageous woman sent by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) service.

Other notes:

  1. She was petite and brave when she tried twice to escape from German captivity. Presumably, she was fighting with her German captors
  2. “[S]he was kept in chains and in solitary confinement. Despite repeated torture, she refused to reveal any information.” She spent almost 12 months in German captivity before she was executed
  3. “After the penetration and arrest of her entire network by the Gestapo, Noor became the only surviving radio operator in Paris during four crucial months of the war, coordinating the air-drop of weapons, supplies and agents, and supporting the rescue of downed allied fliers. ”
  4. We are reminded in the movie that the infamous Dachau concentration camp (and others) were not only for Jews, but for all kinds of humans to suffer and die.