Obama is going to have a hard time ignoring all the promises he made during his campaign. In the digital age, we may have short attention spans, but everything is also recorded. If the right people focus the public on the right broken promises at the right time, we can ensure that Obama fails just [...]
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Mayor Bloomberg is a public nuisance
Friday, 5 December 2008
I’m thinking of suing Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg is a public nuisance who is personally responsible for making it harder and more expensive for law abiding citizens to purchase guns in the United States.
Bloomberg is proud that he is attacking my local gun store, Adventure Outdoors, and making my prices go up. From a press [...]
Tiny swimmers in your body
Thursday, 4 December 2008
This article is well worth reading. Many more such technologies are coming soon to a medical facility near you.
A MICROSCOPIC swimming machine that works like a paddle steamer could help deliver drugs inside the body and move chemicals around inside miniaturised labs. The device is the first artificial microswimmer to move without using chemical propulsion [...]
Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain by John J. Ratey
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Spark explains the burgeoning research into how exercise is one of the key ingredients missing in the modern Western lifestyle. The author uses numerous anecdotal, statistical and research based examples to make a compelling case for improving quality of life during any phase by simply moving.
Depressed? Exercise! Injured? Exercise! Obese? Exercise.
Spark is an important book [...]
Balance, status quo and the downward spiral
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
The United States has a two party system that shuts out and systematically beats down all contenders for political power. This is not a good thing. I’m torn when I read stories about how voters have acted to preserve this tarnished, corrupt system.
On Nov. 4, Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) narrowly outpolled challenger Jim Martin (D), [...]
