April 17th, 2007 by Mark
Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and Information Revolutions
What Americans Know: 1989-2007
This is a fascinating and potentially disturbing report. For your own interest, you can take the quiz they offered those who participated in the study. I took it a little while ago and found that myself in the 96th percentile as I was able to correctly answer every question. One may draw from a large range of conclusions regarding this report and what it reveals. I’ve no desire to write that book as I’m lazy and would likely grow depressed doing so.
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April 15th, 2007 by EvilT
Ron Paul might well sneak into the election as a Republican…
So far I like the cut of this man’s jib… :)
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March 29th, 2007 by Mark
Treasury casts a wide net under Patriot Act
I meant to post this when I first saw it a few weeks ago but it eluded me till I started cleaning up my notes.
This is interesting and perhaps disturbing on its own merits. The thing that really caught my eye was the claim that Senator John Kerry originally drafted the relevant section of the Act as stand-alone legislation. Those of you who recall our conversations regarding the 2004 presidential election may remember Evil Tyrant saying his research indicated that Candidate Kerry was no better an advocate for privacy than his competitor, Candidate Bush. If the assertion in this article regarding Senator Kerry is correct, then it certainly substantiates Evil Tyrant’s view of Candidate Kerry.
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March 7th, 2007 by EvilT
TiVo.Net runs as a Windows service that serves your video files (in their various formats) to your TiVo as a if it were a TiVo GoBack server.
It’s early for the software, so expect bugs and quality issues. Oh and you have to compile the code yourself (unless you can find it compiled out on the net somewhere).
More info on TiVo Community.
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March 5th, 2007 by EvilT
Ok, who knows where I can find BBC torrents? I would really like to see a show titled The Great Global Warming Swindle, as soon as I can find it. I believe it is scheduled to air this Thursday evening on BBC 4.
I like the part where a scientist had to threaten legal action against the UN “Panel for Climate Change” to get his name off the list of scientists who agree with the Panel’s report.
So maybe it doesn’t matter if Al Gore performs a reassessment of his carbon footprint after all…
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March 4th, 2007 by EvilT
Most of the content looks like it should be free… :)
There are a few gems in the list.
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February 27th, 2007 by EvilT
Tennessee Center for Policy Research reports that Al Gore’s mansion uses $30,000 worth of Electricity and Natural Gas each year… Hmmm… That’s definitely more than 15 times my usage…
Please remember that, as interesting and funny as it is… This report is yet to be confirmed by a major news outlet, or admitted to by Gore et al…
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February 26th, 2007 by EvilT
Nice reference for WiFi Hotspots.
If you are on your mobile phone point your browser to the mobile version…
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February 26th, 2007 by EvilT
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February 7th, 2007 by EvilT
The people at ARStechnica have a wonderful review of AmigaOS 4.
Now for the cruel twist of fate… There was a company that produced AmigaOne hardware. Now that the software is out the hardware company is gone… Leaving no way for me to purchase a working Amiga with AmigaOS4… 
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January 17th, 2007 by EvilT
The people over at The Raw Story have penned an interesting article, regarding statements made by David Walker (Comptroller General of the United States). While the article itself was easy to pass off as having a political bias, the document it linked to is very informative…
For your reading pleasure David Walker's Presentation direct from the GAO Website.
I thought it to be a good follow up to the US is insolvent post…
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January 17th, 2007 by EvilT
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January 7th, 2007 by EvilT
PC world reporter lists the good, the bad, and the ugly of trying to cancel online subscription accounts.
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December 21st, 2006 by EvilT
"The United States is Insolvent" by Dr. Chris Mortenson 12/17/2006
Let's see… My two favorite sections..
"In his accompanying statement to the report, David Walker, Comptroller of the US, warmed up his audience by stating that the GAO had found so many significant material deficiencies in the government’s accounting systems that the GAO was “unable to express an opinion” on the financial statements. In accounting parlance, that’s the same as telling your spouse “Our checkbook is such an out of control mess I can’t tell if we’re broke or rich”
and…
The Treasury department soft-pedaled the whole unsustainable gigantic deficit thingy in last year’s report but they have taken a quite different approach this year.
The really funny bit is that the news media seems to have missed this one entirely. Does anyone out there have doubt that the "Fourth Estate" either lacks the concern or the capability to bring such weighty issues to the forefront. Or maybe they have just been beaten down by the indifference to the financial future displayed by the "Greatest Generation" and realize that covering a Soccer Riot with glossy photos and video to be more in keeping with what the public wants from their news media.
And please don't take this this as an "anti-current administration tirade" (even though they have contributed at the very least an equal share to the problem). I have been aware of this issue since the 1970's and I was only 14 years old at the time.
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December 15th, 2006 by EvilT
True Patriots Must Have Clogged Noses by Jeffrey A. Tucker
Apparently it is now a part of Homeland Security to track people who have snotty heads… Where does the homeland security madness end, and why did I not notice this until now?
So here I sit almost out of Sudafed in my stockpile, and an interesting thought strikes me…
As one with periodic sinus issues, my usual Sudafed habit is to buy a pack of 3 boxes of the product at Costco, this usually lasts me a year or more… Now to achieve the same I will have to make three separate trips to Costco, thus using more gasoline, which will in turn send more money to the mid-east, where some small subset of my cash will end up funding more terrorism…
Personally I've had a host of different decongestants over my lifetime and I can say that Sudafed has by and large been the most effective with the fewest side effects. Does everyone remember the whole circus act over pulling Alka-Seltzer Cold medicine from the selves over the decongestant phenylpropanolamine (one that had been on the market for years and years) over concerns revolving around hemorrhagic stroke?
More interesting research links and commentary:
John Tierney – The Meth Myth.
Mike Krause of Colorado's Independence Institute here
Reason's Jacob Sullum here and here.
Radly Balko on why restricting Sudafed won't curb meth use.
The New York Times weighs in…
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December 15th, 2006 by Mark
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/14/business/14pennies.html?ref=business
There hasn't been much of late I thought worth sharing or discussion, or further discussion than has already occurred here and elsewhere. This item, however, drew my interest because I've seen no other mention and there are considerations worth discussion.
Has it ever happened before that American coinage was worth more for its metal content than its claimed value as legal tender? What does this say about the supply of metals? What does this say about the value of our currency, creditworthiness, and economy?
It has taken place before with gold and silver coinage, but it has been decades since these metals were removed from circulation as coinage. If memory serves, they were removed from circulation to protect supplies of the metals, at least in part to prevent people buying them up to melt & sell for metallic contentt. They were getting to be worth more for their metal content than as legal tender.
I suspect the supply of metals is not in any danger for our continued use, though we may reach a point where it is viable to extract precious metals from electronics and other disposable items we dump in most places. Many countries and companies have flirted with such extraction but none to my knowledge have ever succeeded in creating a sustainable business model.
The value of our currency has fallen in comparative value considerably since 2001. There are a number of reasons one might give for this and I'd rather not spend the better part of the day illustrating them. Suffice it to say that I do consider it a cause for concern, especially given the poor savings rate of Americans and the amazing levels of personal, corporate, and government debt.
I am glad to hear the US Mint will seek to replace or alter metal composition in the coins affected and that they are already testing some new ones. I do wish this would provide the political momentum needed to do away with the penny. I find it unlikely though I may write relevant representatives in the US Congress asking that they consider the idea when they are considering recommended changes to the composition of coinage.
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December 1st, 2006 by EvilT
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December 1st, 2006 by EvilT
Where was the Governator when we needed him? I'd love to hear the actual reasoning why the MPAA needs to pose as someone else to obtain private information…
MPAA Kills Anti-Pretexting Bill
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