Sunday, November 20, 2005

10.5

1) Essential Lounge: 20th Century Masters - The Best Of Dusty Springfield (Millennium Collection)

The Look of Love
Track: The Look of Love

This woman's voice is so sultry, she gets me everytime at "The".

Bacharach's melodies are timeless.




2) Sign of the Times: "Suicide Bomber in Iraq Kills 30 at the Funeral for a Sheik Killed in a Previous (Day) Attack


3) To Fight Rising Costs, Hospitals Seek Allies in the Operating Room


"Until recently, some cardiologists at the PinnacleHealth System hospital group in Pennsylvania would inflate a new artery-opening balloon each time they inserted a stent into a patient's clogged arteries. Now, if they can, these doctors will use a single balloon throughout a patient's procedure.
That simple step, which the doctors say poses no additional risk to patients, saves at least a couple of hundred dollars a procedure.
And - here lies the controversy - the doctors share in any money they save the hospital..."


God help us.




4) No Evidence Found Linking Tamiflu to Deaths

Implications for mass innoculations...


5) Young, Assured and Playing Pharmacist to Friends


"I would never just do what the doctor told me because the person is a doctor," said Ms. Greenfield..."



6) Quantum Entanglement Explained


7) Marijuana's Active Ingredient Kills Leukemia Cells


8) Cheap Laptop Project Hopes To Help Students In Developing Nations

_Developing_ countries??! what about here?!


9) Google Aims for the Classified Ads Business


10) En Route with UPS: A Driver's Story

Sunday, November 13, 2005

10.4

1) Essential Jazz - Wayne Shorter



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I've been engaged in self-study of classical guitar for four years, and am now branching out into jazz theory. To improvise well, you must be able to play what you hear inside. So a lot of listening is involved in developing chops. :)
There are two cuts from Shorter's "SNE" that just blow me away; the very first word that popped into my mind on hearing "Dance Cadaverous" was "super-cool". And here's an excellent explanation why:


"Wayne Shorter's compositions helped define a new jazz style in the mid-'60s, merging some of the concentrated muscular force of hard bop with surprising intervals and often spacious melodies suspended over the beat. The result was a new kind of 'cool,' a mixture of restraint and freedom that created a striking contrast between Shorter's airy themes and his taut tenor solos and which invited creative play among the soloists and rhythm section."
- Stuart Broomer


Check out "Dance Cadaverous" and "Wild Flower" at Amazon

Blue Note page




2) Antiwar Sermon Brings IRS Warning

Jeralyn Merritt: How the FBI Spies on You and Me

Enlisting Cellphone Signals to Fight Road Gridlock


"This enables the government to have a much easier time of knowing what private people are up to without any sort of process or consent..."




3) Study Sees Growing Dependence on Foreigners to Fill US Professions


"The United States may be neglecting the interests of the native born, particularly minorities, in its increased reliance on foreign scientific and technical talent..."


Infux of Indian Doctors


"There are now more Indian-born physicians in the US, for example, than native-born black doctors." CSM 4.19.94


Doctors Dominate Talks With Black Patients





4) Thong-wearing models + Glue-sniffing children = ? ? ?



5) VisualMath


Flash Animations For Physics




6) Ice Worms
"...thrive at 32 degrees and can live two years without food..."




7) iWorkWithFools.com




8) Exercise Amount More Important Than Intensity


Why Music Helps You exercise 20% harder




9) MC Hammer Visits Google



10) Essential Jazz - Freddie Hubbard



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"Lament For Booker" at Amazon

Saturday, November 05, 2005

10.3

1) Homeless Tracking System


2) A Separate Peace

Metafilter comment

"whatever. i've lived enough to have seen a lot of those older moments of doubt. and i don't disagree that it was 1776. or that the opinion piece is a set up for a bush apology. or that ennui only counts when rich white people feel it. and i work hard at being one of those valuable danes. but you'd have to be out to lunch to not be thinking how intractable it's becoming
every day. i love seeing the windmill farms. but i work in climatology research now. and every week i find out something new that scares the ever living jesus out of me. i've worked a lot more in politics for a couple of decades. and i'm finding more and more the social problems of the well intentioned are the biggest enemy. off the rails and unmanageable complexity are not to be blown off. infrastructure outstrips superstructure. only vanity keeps us going. we don't know what we're doing and we've just been hella lucky for longer than can be reasonably explained.
posted by 3.2.3 at 3:29 PM PST on October 28"


Yes. It's not just that Noonan is saying something is wrong.
But that she's saying _something very different_ is wrong...



3) Is There Another World In The Mirror, Case Physicist Asks

"Krauss concludes the book with a discussion of something even more exotic than the possibility of six or seven extra microscopically small extra dimensions. This involves the recent theoretical discovery that some or all of these dimensions could in fact be infinitely large and still remain hidden, a discovery that was made in part by one of Krauss' former doctoral students."

On Gravity, Oreos and a Theory of Everything



4) The Gospel According to Anne

"Rice's most daring move, though, is to try to get inside the head of a 7-year-old kid who's intermittently aware that he's also God Almighty."

Rice - Wiki



5) For a Retainer, Lavish Care by 'Boutique Doctors'


6) Study Ranks Homeland Security Dept. Lowest in Morale

'Only 3 percent said they were confident that in their department, personnel decisions were "based on merit." Fewer than 18 percent said they felt strongly that they were "held accountable for achieving results." And just 4 percent said they were sure that "creativity and innovation are rewarded."
Experts in human resources said the morale problems indicated in the survey should be of serious concern to the top officials at the department.

"It shows there is something fundamentally wrong at the organization," said Peter Cappelli, professor of management and director of the Center for Human Resources at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.'



7) N.J. Students Ordered to Take Down Blogs

NEWARK, N.J. - "A Roman Catholic high school has ordered its students to remove personal blogs from the Internet in the name of protecting them from cyberpredators"




8) Can Marijuana Chemicals Make Good Medicine?

"Cannabinoid receptors have been found in the brain, nervous system, spleen, thymus, and in various circulating immune cells."

Pot not a major cancer risk: report

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - "Although both marijuana and tobacco smoke are packed with cancer-causing chemicals, other qualities of marijuana seem to keep it from promoting lung cancer, according to a new report.
The difference rests in the often opposing actions of the nicotine in tobacco and the active ingredient, THC, in marijuana, says Dr. Robert Melamede of the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs."


Marijuana Compound Spurs Brain Cell Growth

Denver Voters OK Marijuana Possession



9) Yahoo Local Events Browser (fact sheet)





10) Speaking of Great Album Covers...




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