President of Czech Republic on Enviromentalism

Filed under:Our Money,Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 6/21/2007 @ 10:46 pm

From the Financial Times:

The environmentalists ask for immediate political action because they do not believe in the long-term positive impact of economic growth and ignore both the technological progress that future generations will undoubtedly enjoy, and the proven fact that the higher the wealth of society, the higher is the quality of the environment. They are Malthusian pessimists.

This is one of the most eloquent statements I have heard regarding the “threat” of global warming.

The Carbon Problem

Filed under:Science — posted by Q Ball on 6/11/2007 @ 3:44 pm

Carbon dioxide is a life giving molecule. Every plant on the face of the earth absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen which humans need to survive. All the talk about reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is mostly without merit. I don’t know when and how everyone became focused on carbon dioxide, but there are more dangerous molecules out there. Sulfur dioxide is one that comes to mind. All people should know this molecule’s name and be extremely concerned with the effects due to this molecule existing in the atmosphere. Sulfur dioxide is one of the key components of acid rain, but that isn’t being told in traditional media. As far as I know, no living thing uses sulfur dioxide to survive. Carbon dioxide is not the problem and I wish others would stand up and say so. Carbon dioxide is necessary for life to exist on this planet.

Democrats Want to Use Intelligence Assets to Study Climate Change

Filed under:General,Science,Technology,War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/13/2007 @ 1:16 pm

From: Patriot Post

Clearly demonstrating that they cannot be trusted with the nation’s security, House Democrats are considering an Intelligence Authorization bill that calls for an assessment of the effects of climate change on national security. Yes, you read that right, climate change. With existential threats such as al-Qa’ida, North Korea, Red China and Iran lurking around the world, one would think that the nation’s limited intelligence resources could be put to better use than studying SUV exhaust. This same misuse of defense-related programs occurred during the Clinton years, too. We wonder what clues to 9/11 were missed while satellites were photographing polar bears in the Arctic.

Describing the climate study as “cutting edge,” Intelligence panel Chairman Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) said the idea is one of several changes his party has made to intelligence policy. “This is an area that we may be vulnerable in terms of potential terrorists,” Reyes declared. The office of Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) wondered, “It’s hard to imagine how anyone could believe that climate change represents a more clear and present danger to the United States than radical Islamic terrorists armed with bombs, but that’s essentially what Democrats have concluded in this bill.” Indeed, should the U.S. ever again have to answer the question, “Was this attack preventable?” the answer will be that instead of funding the intelligence services to evaluate and warn of direct national threats, funds were diverted to study climate change. Don’t you feel safer already?

Be More Than You Can Be

Filed under:Science,Technology,War on Terror — posted by Maverick on 3/13/2007 @ 2:11 pm

Soldiers that can stay alive with over half of their blood gone? The future of small unit soldiers is being developed by Darpa today.

Wired 15.03: Be More Than You Can Be

Czech Pres: Environmentalism is a Religion

Filed under:General,Science,Technology — posted by 3wire on 3/10/2007 @ 10:05 pm

From UPI

“Environmentalism should belong in the social sciences,” much like the idea of communism or other “-isms” such as feminism, Klaus said, adding that “environmentalism is a religion” that seeks to reorganize the world order as well as social behavior and value systems worldwide.

Gore rejects Balance as “Bias”

Filed under:General,Our Money,Science — posted by 3wire on 3/1/2007 @ 10:44 pm

It must be very “inconvenient” for Al Gore that people insist on debating the merits of his claims. Isn’t this the guy that also claimed to have invented the Internet?

From Best of the Web

Here we have a major American politician who is calling for policies that would impose huge costs on society but appears to be profiting handsomely himself; who is leading an extravagant lifestyle while demanding sacrifices from ordinary people; and who is calling on the media to suppress the views of those with whom he disagrees, while at the same time urging more government regulation in the name of “fairness” to his partisan and ideological allies.

Why is it left to think tanks and bloggers to investigate and expose all this? Why aren’t the mainstream media all over the story? Could it be . . . bias?

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LASER Graffiti

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 2/21/2007 @ 3:35 pm

A group of Dutch techies have developed a system that uses a projector to follow a green laser to project “light graffiti” on the sides of buildings.

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Michael Crichton On Science

Filed under:Science — posted by Q Ball on 2/8/2007 @ 5:00 pm

Michael Crichton on the current state of science and the history of how science came to the point it is at.

Inconvenient Kyoto Truths

Filed under:General,Our Money,Science,Technology — posted by 3wire on 2/6/2007 @ 10:10 am

By George F. Will
Newsweek

Over the millennia, the planet has warmed and cooled for reasons that are unclear but clearly were unrelated to SUVs. Was life better when ice a mile thick covered Chicago? Was it worse when Greenland was so warm that Vikings farmed there? Are we sure the climate at this particular moment is exactly right, and that it must be preserved, no matter the cost?

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Senator Sununu On Technology

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 1/9/2007 @ 10:38 pm

Sen. Sununu is about to introduce a bill that would forbid the FCC, read Federal Government, from imposing technical standards and stifling innovation.

I only recently became aware of Sen. Sununu while watching a video of a hearing on C-SPAN’s website. From what I have heard and read he seems to have the most reasonable take on technology of any congressman. It seems that his decisions on this subject can only be described as rational. Rationality is a rare occurrence these days, especially within the political realm.

The DNA so dangerous it does not exist.

Filed under:Our Money,Science,Technology — posted by 3wire on 1/8/2007 @ 3:32 pm

Am I the only one that thinks this could be a really bad idea?
From New Scientist:

“Could there be forbidden sequences in the genome – ones so harmful that they are not compatible with life?…

Whether these sequences have any biological significance in living organisms is not yet known – the next step is to test 20 of the peptoprimes in bacteria and human cells to see whether they have any effect such as causing death or provoking an immune reaction.”

Cyberspace Command

Filed under:Science,Technology,War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 11/3/2006 @ 6:21 pm

The United States Air Force has commissioned a new command to operate solely in cyberspace and to use it as an arena for war. I think that the Air Force is the most forward looking of all the military branches and they got this idea right. We need to find and destroy the enemy where ever they operate and if that is in cyberspace so be it.

“The aim is to develop a major command that stands alongside Air Force Space Command and Air Combat Command as the provider of forces that the President, combatant commanders and the American people can rely on for preserving the freedom of access and commerce, in air, space and now cyberspace,” Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne told an industry conference.

Cyberspace Command 

Quantum Physics Made Simple, Relatively

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by 3wire on 9/10/2006 @ 3:45 am

Facinating stuff from:Cornell

Three Lectures by Hans Bethe

IN 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented here as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material.

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Scientists And Sulfur Don’t Mix

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 7/28/2006 @ 12:24 am

In a recent article on global warming some scientists think we should dispense excess sulfur into the atmosphere to halt global warming. Sometimes the stupidity of scientists, no matter what field, astounds me. I wonder how will we come by the sulfer: extracting it from the earth using fossil fuel machines or producing it in factories that run off fossil fuels? There is one very simple way, grow more plants! Using sulfer does not take the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Plants on the other hand use carbon dioxide like humans use oxygen. It simply blows my mind.

“The simplest explanation is usually the best.” – Occam’s Razor

Soldiers Get Wings

Filed under:General,Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 5/27/2006 @ 9:34 pm

ABC News has reported that US paratroopers will soon be using carbon-fiber wings to enter combat zones.

Can you say Starship Troopers?

Marijuana and Medicine

Filed under:Bill of Rights,General,Science — posted by 3wire on 5/12/2006 @ 2:34 pm

This from Dr. WC Douglass

Medicinal Meddling

“It’s intentional that I haven’t written much over the years about marijuana.

For one thing, I could only in good conscience write about it from a medical standpoint. And since it seems like the overwhelming bulk of the dialogue about the drug centers on its political aspects, its medicinal properties – and I’m not saying I’m certain there are such (I’ve seen evidence on both sides) – seem always to take a backseat. Because of this, the subject of marijuana use just hasn’t come up very often in contexts I’ve found it necessary to weigh in on.

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Iraq Did Seek Uranium From Niger

Filed under:Science,War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 4/13/2006 @ 8:11 pm

I will be the first one to agree that the President is not the most eloquent of speakers and has not done a good job backing his facts. Just read this article which lays out how Saddam sought Uranium from the country of Niger.
Uranium

Space-elevator

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 2/15/2006 @ 2:06 pm

Since a test in September of 2005 a group known as LiftPort continues to make progress toward a space elevator.

Quantum Chip

Filed under:Science,Technology — posted by Q Ball on 1/13/2006 @ 4:44 pm

Wired News: Spin Doctors Create Quantum Chip
The first step has been made in creating a quantum computer.

Can’t count, it’s sleep inertia

Filed under:General,Science — posted by Maverick on 1/11/2006 @ 6:28 am

It Turns out you may be better pulling an all-nighter than getting a good night’s sleep. It all just depends on how early you wake up.


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