Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Beautiful...

If this is real....wow, if not, still pretty to look at!
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Words that Ring True

As corny as it may sound, and believe me I sound F*%king corny, but this is America behaving like the way I was propagated to believe when I was a young child. I hope with all my heart that this turns into a reality
Read this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/16/pentagon_in_solar_power_peace_plan/page2.html

Military techno-hippies: make 'leccy not war, man

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Harsh Realities of the 21st Century

Yes, this is our president, representing our country, ruining our world (by world, I am including all sentient beings).
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Words that Ring True

Found this little tidbit to be interesting. Read over at the official blog for the US Department of State. To read more click here:
http://blogs.state.gov/index.php/entires/iran_engage_or_not/
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I’ll start with a simple premise: diplomacy without incentives and disincentives (carrots and sticks) is just talking. Put another way, diplomacy without the proper mix will accomplish nothing when dealing with an adversary. The question then becomes one of establishing both sides of the equation – incentives and disincentives -- before any negotiation. So those who want to divide the world into engage vs. isolate camps are missing the point. In fact, it is not a binary choice. Instead engagement and isolation are two different sides of the same coin.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Harsh Realities of the 21st Century

I normally dislike this man, but it seems that he is really starting to face the facts...
Read the rest of the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/opinion/10friedman.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
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It’s for all these reasons that I’ve been calling them “Generation Q” — the Quiet Americans, in the best sense of that term, quietly pursuing their idealism, at home and abroad.

But Generation Q may be too quiet, too online, for its own good, and for the country’s own good. When I think of the huge budget deficit, Social Security deficit and ecological deficit that our generation is leaving this generation, if they are not spitting mad, well, then they’re just not paying attention. And we’ll just keep piling it on them.

There is a good chance that members of Generation Q will spend their entire adult lives digging out from the deficits that we — the “Greediest Generation,” epitomized by George W. Bush — are leaving them.



Generation Q

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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Beautiful...

Still listening...
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Beautiful...

In the library. Should be writing a review. But instead I'm listening to the sounds of my imagination while I stare at this....
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Monday, October 8, 2007

Words that Ring True

Really Cool post I ran into. Click the link below to read the rest of the article:

http://www.21st-century-citizen.com/2007/07/17/the-new-values-of-the-21st-century-citizen/

While there are really many, many values that people need — including those that revolve around family, community and faith — here is a set of fundamental values that the 21st Century Citizen will find valuable as we work to face the challenges of this new century:


  1. Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

  2. The Individual is more important than the corporation

  3. Those who make the mess, should clean it up.

  4. Collaboration between people is more important than government efforts. And more effective.

  5. You can make an impact. To magnify your impact, collaborate with others.

  6. Don’t blindly trust your leaders.

  7. Don’t blindly believe the media.

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Learn Something New

Exercises for your mouth...no, don't let your mind go there.

http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/
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UCLA Language Materials Project
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Thirst for Life

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10 Most Incredible Things to Do Before You Die

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Thinking on the Mind

These articles are definitely of a high academic caliber, but with a little patience and a dictionary on hand you should be able to take some really fascinating ideas about the mind with you.
http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/rgoldsto/cogsci/classics.html

The editorial board of Cognitive
Science
has identified several classic
articles that appeared in our journal over the last couple of decades.  With the permission of the Cognitive
Science Society
, the full text for these articles is available
here.  Members of our editorial board have also provided descriptions
for why these articles were selected as classics.  Although many other articles could have been selected and may
be added in future lists, these articles were chosen because of their impact,
innovation, and importance in furthering theoretical development in the field
of cognitive science.  Here is
another group's list of 100 classics of cognitive science.  Visit
Lawrence Erlbaum's web page for Cognitive Science
for on-line access to back-issues. 
This access is limited to members of the Cognitive Science Society.  To join the society, visit here.

10 Classics from Cognitive
Science
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