Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
ApostAZ podcast #15
Episode 015 Atheism and wheat-gluten-Free Thought in Phoenix! Go to meetup.com/phoenix-atheists for group events! All Music from Greydon Square- CPT Theorem and Compton Effect,Group Events, Sao Paulo- Making Hard Decisions is a Crime Against the Church, Half of UK Folks Agree that Evolution Makes God Obsolete, Thunderf00t's PEARL of a Youtube vid.Comments: The woman who claimed that someone being "dead" and resuscitated after eight minutes was miraculous is a bit off in her claim, since hearts and lungs are routinely stopped in open heart surgery for 4-6 hours, though that involves oxygenation of the blood by a heart-lung bypass machine. Perhaps more to the point are some hypothermia near-death cases, some of which have lasted for hours, like this recent case in Minnesota.
Posted by Lippard at 4/24/2009 02:03:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: ApostAZ podcast, atheism
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Nassim Taleb's ten principles for a black-swan-proof world
1. What is fragile should break early while it is still small.
2. No socialisation of losses and privatisation of gains.
3. People who were driving a school bus blindfolded (and crashed it) should never be given a new bus.
4. Do not let someone making an “incentive” bonus manage a nuclear plant – or your financial risks.
5. Counter-balance complexity with simplicity.
6. Do not give children sticks of dynamite, even if they come with a warning .
7. Only Ponzi schemes should depend on confidence. Governments should never need to “restore confidence”.
8. Do not give an addict more drugs if he has withdrawal pains.
9. Citizens should not depend on financial assets or fallible “expert” advice for their retirement.
10. Make an omelette with the broken eggs.
(Via Will Wilkinson.)
Posted by Lippard at 4/23/2009 04:07:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: economics, finance, housing bubble, politics
The banker who said no
Beal is also known for high-stakes poker games against the top poker players in the world, in which he has lost more than he's won, but occasionally taken for a lot of money (including an $11 million win in one day).
Posted by Lippard at 4/23/2009 03:53:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: economics, finance, housing bubble
What the laws of physics say about sustainable energy
Posted by Lippard at 4/23/2009 03:09:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: climate change, education, politics, science
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The ICR does law as well as it does science
An attorney evaluates their lawsuit and finds that it's as crazy as their science, and doomed to dismissal.
(Via Pharyngula).
Posted by Lippard at 4/22/2009 06:28:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: creationism, Institute for Creation Research, law, religion
Saturday, April 18, 2009
American Religious Identification Study 2008
Here's how Arizona's religious identifications have changed in the last decade:
1990: 24% Catholic, 57% other Christian, 3% other religions, 13% none, 3% don't know/refused to answer.
2009: 29% Catholic, 44% other Christians, 5% other religions, 17% none, 5% don't know/refused to answer.
The states with the highest percentage of persons identifying themselves as having no religion in 2008 are:
Vermont, 34%
New Hampshire, 29%
Wyoming, 28%
Maine, 25%
Washington, 25%
Nevada, 24%
Oregon, 24%
Delaware, 23%
Idaho, 23%
Massachusetts, 22%
Colorado, 21%
Montana, 21%
(Via the Secular Outpost.)
Posted by Lippard at 4/18/2009 10:43:00 AM 3 comments
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
AiG/CMI dispute settled
CMI and AiG are pleased to inform you that the dispute between the ministries has been settled to their mutual satisfaction. Each ministry is now focused on its respective mission, having put this dispute behind them in April of 2009.Nathan Zamprogno noted in a comment on my last blog post on this dispute that AiG still had some of its CMI-critical material about the case online, but it now appears to have been taken down as well.
Posted by Lippard at 4/15/2009 03:28:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Answers in Genesis, Answers in Genesis schism, creationism, law, religion
Jeff Benedict and Little Pink House
I look forward to reading his book.
Posted by Lippard at 4/15/2009 02:33:00 PM 3 comments
Labels: books, Goldwater Institute, history, Institute for Justice, law, politics
Saturday, April 04, 2009
The Cybersecurity Act of 2009
I expect I'll have more to say after I have a chance to read through the whole bill (PDF).
Posted by Lippard at 4/04/2009 09:02:00 PM 0 comments