Tuesday, May 31, 2011
RPO -- Walt Whitman : Song of Myself
Check out: 'Mladic the Monster' on Slate
Mladic the Monster
By Christopher Hitchens
http://www.slate.com/id/2295807?wpisrc=sl_ipad
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Article: Intel's convertible Keeley Lake concept laptop shows off Cedar Trail, we go hands-on
Intel's convertible Keeley Lake concept laptop shows off Cedar Trail, we go hands-on
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/31/intels-convertible-keeley-lake-concept-laptop-shows-off-cedar-t/
Intel's big problem:
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Bruce Bartlett: Are Taxes in the U.S. High or Low? - NYTimes.com
Historically, the term "tax rate" has meant the average or effective tax rate — that is, taxes as a share of income. The broadest measure of the tax rate is total federal revenues divided by the gross domestic product.
By this measure, federal taxes are at their lowest level in more than 60 years. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that federal taxes would consume just 14.8 percent of G.D.P. this year. The last year in which revenues were lower was 1950, according to the Office of Management and Budget.
The postwar annual average is about 18.5 percent of G.D.P. Revenues averaged 18.2 percent of G.D.P. during Ronald Reagan's administration; the lowest percentage during that administration was 17.3 percent of G.D.P. in 1984.
In short, by the broadest measure of the tax rate, the current level is unusually low and has been for some time. Revenues were 14.9 percent of G.D.P. in both 2009 and 2010.
Yet if one listens to Republicans, one would think that taxes have never been higher, that an excessive tax burden is the most important constraint holding back economic growth and that a big tax cut is exactly what the economy needs to get growing again.
Just last week, House Republicans released a new plan to reduce unemployment. Its principal provision would reduce the top statutory income tax rate on businesses and individuals to 25 percent from 35 percent. No evidence was offered for the Republican argument that cutting taxes for the well-to-do and big corporations would reduce unemployment; it was simply asserted as self-evident.
One would not know from the Republican document that corporate taxes are expected to raise just 1.3 percent of G.D.P. in revenue this year, about a third of what it was in the 1950s.
The G.O.P. says global competitiveness requires the United States to reduce its corporate tax rate. But the United States actually has the lowest corporate tax burden of any of the member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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"Computing is taking many forms," said Maloney. "Technology innovation is a catalyst, and we believe the changes Intel is making to its roadmaps, together with strong industry collaboration, will bring about an exciting change in personal computing over the next few years."
The "Ultrabook™"
Intel's vision is to enable a new user experience by accelerating a new class of mobile computers. These computers will marry the performance and capabilities of today's laptops with tablet-like features and deliver a highly responsive and secure experience, in a thin, light and elegant design. The Ultrabook™ will be shaped by Moore's Law and silicon technology in the same way they have shaped the traditional PC for the past 40 years.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
3quarksdaily: “Is there an answer?” Searching for the meaning of life in The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
So much of what happens in the world is random or unpredictable or unfair, at least compared to the orderly way we feel like things should work. We expect good deeds to be rewarded and bad deeds punished; we expect hard work to pay off and major events to yield lessons or morals.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Roy Spencer’s Latest Silver Bullet
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Article: Religion and Sex Quiz - NYTimes.com
Religion and Sex Quiz - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/22/opinion/22kristof.html?_r=2&ref=opinion
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Hit hens, with a bit on rapture
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Check out: 'Prophecy Fail' on Slate
Prophecy Fail
By Vaughan Bell
http://www.slate.com/id/2295099?wpisrc=sl_ipad
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Article: A Fountain of Maggots: Rob Marshall's Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | The House Next Door
A Fountain of Maggots: Rob Marshall's Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | The House Next Door
http://www.slantmagazine.com/house/2011/05/a-fountain-of-maggots-rob-marshalls-pirates-of-the-caribbean-on-stranger-tides/#respond
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I looked closer. And, there they were: Two ravenous maggots had crawled out of their cocoons of flesh, and were gently, yet hurriedly, traversing this vast expanse of food, harbingers of their ravenous brothers who were only just waking up. There's nothing more terrifying, to me at least, than looking at one's food, and seeing on it larval insects. I gagged. I gagged again. I threw out the food in the dumpster immediately, and took out the bag and dumped it in the skip outside my building. Then I made myself vomit for an hour. This, my friends, was one of the worst experiences of my life. Well, Rob Marshall's Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was worse.
One of the worst films of all time, On Stranger Tides has absolutely and utterly no redeeming qualities whatsoever. I wanted to say it's like watching an enema, but even that's a good thing: you get rid of the filth. Instead, here, you are force-fed shit, then made to regurgitate it, and then eat it again. It's as if you were cloned, and the clones shared the same consciousness, and then were turned into the human centipede, but instead of three, this centipede is endless. It's not so much pain, though there's that, too, but, instead, nausea.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Intel smartphone push questioned | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News
Behind the doubts is a history of lousy execution. Intel has been promising smartphones with its chips since 2009, when an LG smartphone failed to materialize. More than two years later, no smartphones exist yet with Intel chips.
While optimistic about Intel's upcoming "Medfield" processor for smartphones, Mike Feibus, principal analyst at TechKnowledge Strategies, said there is concern. "It's a little disappointing...because I thought they would be farther along than they are now," he said.
Microsoft: Intel Exec Was Wrong About Windows 8
Renee James: blowing smoke as usual.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Article: Oreskes and Switzer on The Drum : Deltoid
Oreskes and Switzer on The Drum : Deltoid
http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2011/05/oreskes_and_switzer_on_the_dru.php?utm_source=combinedfeed&utm_medium=rss
And how much did temperatures rise from 1990 to 2010? Look at the graph below -- it's about 0.3°C.
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Victor Stenger: The Folly of Faith
At the current stage of scientific development, we can confidently say that there is no need to introduce supernatural forces in understanding the universe.
Allow me to give some of the reasons why I believe that science and religion are fundamentally incompatible. And then I will show why it matters.
All religions, even Buddhism, teach that a reality exists that goes beyond -- transcends -- the material world that presents itself to our senses and scientific instruments. Many believers and nonbelievers alike claim that science has nothing to say about the supernatural. But they fail to acknowledge that if the supernatural exists and has effects on the material world, then those effects should be observable and subject to scientific study.
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Article: The Fundamental Inconsistency of Ron Paul's Libertarianism : Mike the Mad Biologist
The Fundamental Inconsistency of Ron Paul's Libertarianism : Mike the Mad Biologist
http://scienceblogs.com/mikethemadbiologist/2011/05/the_fundamental_inconsistency.php?utm_source=combinedfeed&utm_medium=rss
Private fee-simple property is, after all, an institution established and enforced by the government. You can hardly get the government out of what is, fundamentally, the government's core business.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
New IMF head
new IMF head now that Strauss-Kahn is in lockup..sounds like the have
similar qualifications.
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