The Pandemic of Fear — Recommended Podcast Episode
«My rights don’t end where your fears begin.» Unknown A very interesting interview with Mark McDonald (by Jan Jekielek from The Epoch Times). Very interesting [...]
View ArticleBeautiful presentation about the viridis colormap
«I like the way colors taste. Except I don’t like crimsons … or turquoises …especially when they put their heads into their shells and won’t [...]
View ArticleRecommendation: Douglas Murray on The Rubin Report
«I’m disappointed but not surprised.» Douglas Murray Douglas Murray (among others «The Strange Death of Europe» and «The Madness of Crowds») was on «The Rubin [...]
View ArticleElon Musk on Free Speech
«A good sign as to whether there is free speech is, is someone you don’t like allowed to say something you don’t like. And if [...]
View ArticleCovid Consequences
How you acted the last 2 years is how you would act under tyranny. If you’ve ever wondered if you’ve got balls of steel, now [...]
View ArticleRecommendation: Dr. Aaron Kheriaty: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State
«Did you know that the majority of people on Earth don’t have jobs? They don’t work at all. They live on Basic Assistance, which the [...]
View ArticleCostly Signals
As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. Andrew Carnegie Someone mentioned the concept of [...]
View ArticleNudging
«None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.» Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Nudging as a technique got some backlash recently. [...]
View ArticleRecommendation Larry McEnerney: The Craft of Writing Effectively
«Why don’t you teach people to have their own individual voice? … I get that argument, I get the moral and ethical pressure to teach [...]
View ArticleConsequences of Mobile Work for Those Working in the Office
I’m gonna work on being less condescending. (Condescending means to talk down to people.) Unknown After two years of Covid, with «non-essential» people working from [...]
View ArticleLines of Communication between Scientists
«So it’s hopeless?» asked Zhu Tao. «Not hopeless,» Guo Ming corrected. «Just hard. If this becomes a negotiation by diplomats, it will never be resolved. [...]
View ArticleScience vs. Politics
«Science Leads.» Doctor Who Looking back at the relationship between science and politics, I wonder whether we ever had a rift between it. Or whether [...]
View ArticleFrontiers in Journal Series
«You could be a great witch. You could be anything. Anything you want. Come into the circle. Let me show you.» The girl takes a [...]
View ArticleRecommendation Colin Wright Interview
«The moment you become grateful you leave the left.» Denis Prager Hmmm, I am careful in recommending whole series, but the Epoch Times/American Thought Leaders [...]
View ArticleComputerized Lectern
Best blackboards: At Fermilab, every office has at least one that stretches from the floor to the ceiling. «Studmuffins of Science» Calendar A university I [...]
View ArticleLearning Research Methods
«There is one thing even more vital to science than intelligent methods; and that is, the sincere desire to find out the truth, whatever it [...]
View ArticleLoyalty Injection to Big Pharma
Trust the science? Coercion is not science. Withholding data is not science. Manipulating data is not science. Cherrypicking studies is not science. Social conditioning is [...]
View ArticleSpam Guard
It was an easy walk to Gwen’s compartment: downstairs to seven-tenths gravity, fifty meters «forward» to her number—I rang. Her door answered, «This is the [...]
View ArticleLooking for harder to see far-reaching long-term changes
«President Clark isn’t the real problem, he’s trivial. One way or another he’ll be gone in a few years, but the telepaths he put in [...]
View ArticleDoing Product Demonstrations
«If you plan for the worst, all surprises are pleasant.» The Wheel of Time A while ago I was again at a face-to-face conference. Or [...]
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