Saturday, December 31, 2011

The music of Occupy Wall Street

Wired does a nice roll-up on the music of Occupy Wall Street. The hacker radio show Off the Hook has also featured songs from the Occupy movement.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Ray guns rock

Here's an interesting article from the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum regarding early ray guns (toys, unfortunately; you didn't think I meant real ray guns, did you? Those are top secret).

Friday, December 02, 2011

"Pine trees know when it's Easter"

Yes, it's the Christmas season, but I've been meaning to post this for a while: Pine trees know when it's Easter.

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman setlist, Sherman Theater, Stroudsburg PA - Nov. 5, 2011

  • Intro 
  • Starship Trooper 
  • Sweet Dreams 
  • Forever 
  • And You and I 
  • The Living Tree (Pt. 1) 
  • Long Distance Runaround 
  • America 
  • Garden 
  • The Living Tree (Pt. 2) 
  • Time and a Word 
  • South Side of the Sky 
  • Wondrous Stories 
  • Just One Man 
  • Nous Sommes Du Soleil 
  • Leaves of Green 
  • 23/24/11 
  • Your Move 
  • All Good People 
  • House of Freedom 
  • Awaken 
Encore:
  • Roundabout 
  • Soon 
  • The Meeting

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

What does Occupy Wall Street collectively want?

Apt insight via the New York Times: "The problem is that no one in Washington has been listening."

About describes it in a nutshell, doesn't it? It's not just the bailouts for the rich, or the unpunished, illegal corporate greed that brought the economy to the brink of ruin - it's Washington's ignorance of the problem, its refusal to obey the will of the people, and its blatant submission to its corporate masters.

We've had enough.

Thursday, October 06, 2011

George Thorogood setlist, FM Kirby Center, Wilkes Barre PA - Oct. 4, 2011

  • Sweet Little Rock And Roller
  • Who Do You Love?
  • Hi-Heel Sneakers
  • I Drink Alone
  • House Rent Boogie (One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer)
  • Cocaine Blues
  • Seventh Son
  • Get a Haircut
  • Bad to the Bone
  • Move It on Over

Encore:
  • Tail Dragger
  • You Talk Too Much

Encore 2:
  • Madison Blues

Compare to the last time I saw him.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Logan's Run remake gains momentum

Finally, word that the Logan's Run remake is going into production next year. Of course, I've been hearing rumors for years now.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Occupy Wall Street

Occupy Wall Street has begun. Will the mainstream press ignore?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Steve Miller setlist - Musikfest (Bethlehem, PA), August 8, 2011

  • Jet Airliner
  • Take the Money and Run
  • Abracadabra
  • Living in the U.S.A.
  • Swingtown
  • Further Up the Road
  • Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Jesse Hill)
  • All Your Love (I Miss Loving), (Otis Rush)
  • I Just Got Back from Texas
  • Fly Like an Eagle
  • Serenade
  • Wild Mountain Honey
  • Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma
  • Dance Dance Dance
  • Rock’n Me
Encore:
  • Perfect World
  • Gangster of Love
  • Space Cowboy
  • Jungle Love
  • The Joker
Pieced together from the review at the Lehigh Valley Music Blog.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Ted Nugent setlist - Penn's Peak (Jim Thorpe, PA), August 14, 2011

  • Free For All
  • Stormtroopin'
  • Wango Tango
  • Just What the Doctor Ordered
  • Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
  • Need You Bad
  • Turn It Up
  • Rawdogs & Warhogs
  • Dog Eat Dog
  • Hey Baby
  • Fred Bear
  • I Still Believe
  • Motor City Madhouse
  • Cat Scratch Fever
  • Stranglehold
Encore:
  • Great White Buffalo
Courtesy setlist.fm.

    Ted Nugent setlist - Penn's Peak (Jim Thorpe PA), August 14, 2011

    Free For All
    Stormtroopin'
    Wango Tango
    Just What the Doctor Ordered
    Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
    Need You Bad
    Turn It Up
    Rawdogs & Warhogs
    Dog Eat Dog
    Hey Baby
    Fred Bear
    I Still Believe
    Motor City Madhouse
    Cat Scratch Fever
    Stranglehold

    Encore:

    Great WhiteBuffalo

    Steely Dan setlist - Musikfest (Bethlehem PA), August 10, 2011

    • Intro: Dizzy's Bidness
    • Your Gold Teeth
    • Aja
    • Black Friday
    • Hey Nineteen
    • Black Cow
    • Time Out of Mind
    • Show Biz Kids
    • Boddhisitva
    • FM
    • Godwhacker
    • Dirty Work
    • Papa Don't Take No Mess (James Brown cover)
    • Home at Last
    • Josie
    • Peg
    • My Old School
    • Reelin' in the Years
    Encore:
    • Kid Charlemagne
    • Outro: Last Tango in Paris
    Courtesy setlist.fm.

    Stone Temple Pilots setlist - Musikfest (Bethlehem PA), August 5, 2011

    Yes, I'm way behind in posting setlists for the shows I've been to recently (August was a busy month). Anyway, here's the STP setlist (courtesy of setlist.fm):
    • Crackerman
    • Wicked Garden
    • Vasoline
    • Heaven and Hot Rods
    • Between the Lines
    • Hickory Dichotomy
    • Still Remains
    • Big Empty
    • Silvergun Superman
    • Plush
    • Interstate Love Song
    • Big Bang Baby
    • Down
    • Sex Type Thing 
    Encore:
    • Dead & Bloated
    • Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart

    Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    Alice Cooper, Scranton Cultural Center - August 23, 2011 setlist

    • The Black Widow
    • Brutal Planet
    • I'm Eighteen
    • Under My Wheels
    • Billion Dollar Babies
    • No More Mr. Nice Guy
    • Hey Stoopid
    • Is It My Body
    • Halo of Flies
    • I'll Bite Your Face Off
    • Muscle of Love
    • Only Women Bleed
    • Cold Ethyl
    • Feed My Frankenstein
    • Clones (We're All)
    • Poison
    • Wicked Young Man
    • Killer (excerpt)
    • I Love the Dead (excerpt)
    • School's Out (and excerpt from Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall)

      Encore:
    • Elected
    Setlist courtesy of Setlist.FM.

    Friday, July 29, 2011

    Logan's Run remake

    Interesting article on IO9 about the "never seems to get anywhere" Logan's Run remake.

    Monday, July 18, 2011

    We're All Crazy

    Slashdot has a great discussion on the over-prescription of anti-psychotic drugs in the U.S. (big pharma influencing doctors, maybe? whatever happened to professional ethics, anyway? or personal ethics, for that matter...).

    And yes, this post's title refers to the great Alice Cooper song (off From the Inside).

    Sunday, July 17, 2011

    U2 setlist - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, July 14, 2011

    I was in the nosebleed section, so the sound quality wasn't great. Still a good show by Bono and the gang, though unfortunately no Running to Stand Still (sigh). Also, they did not play In God's County, despite what the guy on WMMR said. Here's the setlist, mostly courtesy of U2gigs.com:

    Even Better Than The Real Thing
    I Will Follow
    Mysterious Ways
    Until The End Of The World / Where Have All The Flowers Gone? (snippet)
    Get On Your Boots
    Magnificent
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / The Promised Land (snippet)
    Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    Beautiful Day / Space Oddity (snippet)
    Elevation
    Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    Miss Sarajevo
    Zooropa
    City Of Blinding Lights
    Vertigo / It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) (snippet)
    Miss You (snippet) / I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight / Discothèque (snippet) / Life During Wartime (snippet) / Psycho Killer (snippet)
    Sunday Bloody Sunday
    Scarlet
    Walk On

    Encore(s):
    One
    Hallelujah (snippet)
    Where The Streets Have No Name

    Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    With Or Without You
    Moment of Surrender
    Happy Birthday (for Nelson Mandela)

    Friday, June 10, 2011

    You can't read it all (I'm still going to try)

    NPR article which I find overwhelmingly relevant to my mindset many days - I'm an infojunkie.

    Brave New World Revisited

     In Brave New World Revisited (1958), Aldous Huxley was eerily precognizant of today's media and our reaction to it:
    In their propaganda today’s dictators rely for the most part on repetition, suppression and rationaliza­tion — the repetition of catchwords which they wish to be accepted as true, the suppression of facts which they wish to be ignored, the arousal and rationaliza­tion of passions which may be used in the interests of the Party or the State. As the art and science of manip­ulation come to be better understood, the dictators of the future will doubtless learn to combine these tech­niques with the non-stop distractions which, in the West, are now threatening to drown in a sea of irrele­vance the rational propaganda essential to the mainten­ance of individual liberty and the survival of demo­cratic institutions.

    Tuesday, May 31, 2011

    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    Stop time?

    My stove has a button that stops time! Tremble, puny humans!

    Friday, March 04, 2011

    Classic essay: The Right to Read

    The Right to Read by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation chronicles the inevitable result of DRM technologies. Timely, with the recent "forced obsolescence" espoused by publisher HarperCollins.

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011

    Oh, the irony

    Quote from Pharma Buys A Conscience:
    The American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs is planning a $590,000 initiative to educate doctors about the ethical problems involved in accepting gifts from the drug industry. That initiative is funded by gifts from Eli Lilly and Company, GlaxoSmithKline, Inc., Pfizer, U.S. Pharmaceutical Group, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Corporation, Procter and Gamble Company, and Wyeth-Ayerst Pharmaceutical.

    Saturday, February 05, 2011

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010

    Fun with HTML5 and comics

    Microsoft released this great demo site that shows off what you can do with HTML5. If you have a very modern browser (I got it to work in Safari 5.0.3 and Chrome 8 on a Mac, though without the background soundtrack; it's built for Internet Explorer 9 [which is still in beta]; neither Firefox 3.6 or Opera 11 seemed to work entirely), it's a pretty interesting look at where web comics might go once all browsers are up to speed.

    Friday, December 17, 2010

    Alice Cooper makes the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Yes, it's extremely odd that he wasn't in there years ago. He should have been a founding member, almost. But finally, after all the lobbying we've done (and not lobbying in that sleazy Washington DC way, but more like thousands of fans going "WTF" every time the nominees were announced), Alice Cooper has made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hear him say thanks here.

    Friday, November 05, 2010

    Is a Digital Comic Really Yours to Own?

    This is something I've posted about in various places -- I'm glad to see it getting some notice in the online comics press.

    Sunday, October 03, 2010

    Roger Waters - The Wall Live - Pittsburgh, PA setlist - Sept. 26, 2010

    • In The Flesh?
    • The Thin Ice
    • Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1
    • The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
    • Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
    • Mother
    • Goodbye Blue Sky
    • Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?
    • Young Lust
    • One Of My Turns
    • Don't Leave Me Now
    • Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3
    • The Last Few Bricks
    • Goodbye Cruel World
    Intermission
    • Hey You
    • Is There Anybody Out There?
    • Nobody Home
    • Vera
    • Bring The Boys Back Home
    • Comfortably Numb
    • The Show Must Go On
    • In The Flesh
    • Run Like Hell
    • Waiting For The Worms
    • Stop
    • The Trial
    • Outside The Wall

    Tuesday, September 28, 2010

    Elected

    Alice Cooper has been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Yes, he should have been in there years ago, but at long last, he's in the running.

    Friday, September 03, 2010

    Rush setlist, Allentown Fairgrounds, Aug 31, 2010

    • The Spirit of Radio
    • Time Stands Still
    • Presto
    • Stick It Out
    • Workin’ Them Angels
    • Leave That Thing Alone
    • Faithless
    • BU2B
    • Free Will
    • Marathon
    • Subdivisions
    [intermission]
    • Tom Sawyer
    • Red Barchetta
    • YYZ
    • Limelight
    • Camera Eye
    • Witch Hunt
    • Vital Signs
    • Caravan
    • Love 4 Sale
    • Closer to the Heart
    • 2112 Overture / Temples of Syrinx
    • Far Cry
    Encore:
    • La Villa Strangiato
    • Working Man

    Monday, August 16, 2010

    Norah Jones setlist: August 7, 2010 at MusikFest in Bethlehem PA

    1. I Wouldn't Need You
    2. Tell Yer Mama
    3. Light As a Feather
    4. Even Though
    5. Young Blood
    6. It's Gonna Be
    7. Chasing Pirates
    8. Broken
    9. What Do You Think Of Her Now
    10. Sunrise
    11. Waiting
    12. Back To Manhattan
    13. Sinkin’ Soon
    14. Dauphin Island
    15. Man Of The Hour
    16. Don’t Know Why
    17. Stuck
    18. Come Away With Me
    Encore:
    1. Creepin In
    2. Lonestar 
    Thanks to the International Press Association for the setlist.

    Reviews:

    Thursday, July 01, 2010

    Wednesday, June 23, 2010

    Logan's Run remake news

    Slashdot covers the Logan's Run remake. Finally, it appears this may see the light of day.

    Tuesday, May 18, 2010

    Emerson and Lake setlist, May 14, 2010 - Stroudsburg, PA

    Great show at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg.
    • From the Beginning
    • I Talk to the Wind
    • Bitches Crystal
    • The Barbarian
    • Take a Pebble/Tarkus
    [intermission]
    • C'est la Vie
    • Prelude to a Hope
    • Milonga for Piano Op. 3
    • Pirates
    • [Question and Answer session]
    • America
     Encore:
    • Lucky Man

    Wednesday, May 05, 2010

    Living in the coal region...

    Bruce Springsteen had a classic line in Thunder Road:
    "It's a town full of losers
    and I'm pulling out of here to win"

    (the "and" is from the piano version on the live box set, for all of you nitpickers).

    Anyway, growing up in Schuylkill County, I always thought that was a great line. It was only later when I realized what the region had to offer. I'm glad I found my way back (well, most of the time; there's still the modern-day coal barons to deal with, who peddle everything from culm and wind energy to prisons and river sludge to a populace grown too cynical to care, but that's another day's battle). There's a great article about what the area has to offer here, and something I needed to read today.

    Monday, April 12, 2010

    Half-naked run through Shops at Prudential Center (Boston)

    For some odd reason, a throng of half-naked college kids (I presume this was some type of fraternity thing, or perhaps spring fever) ran through the Shops at Prudential Center in Boston this past Friday. At least this one wore a cape:

    Thursday, March 25, 2010

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    Saturday, February 13, 2010

    The Indymac Slap in our Face

    The Indymac Slap in our Face, or your tax dollars at work. Like a reverse Robin Hood, our government continues to take from the poor and give to the rich.

    Monday, February 01, 2010

    Friday, January 29, 2010

    Leaked ACTA documents

    Leaked documents concerning the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement are available here. Some believe that the eventual adoption of these agreements could create "back-door" laws, imposing rules on citizens that were not written by their government. Link via boingboing.

    Thursday, December 10, 2009

    Hey Google: whatever happened to "don't be evil"?

    From boingboing: Google CEO says privacy doesn't matter. Google blacklists CNet for violating CEO's privacy. Disclaimer: This here blog is courtesy of Google's Blogger service. If they were really evil, they wouldn't let me

    ---[signal lost] ---

    Thursday, October 29, 2009

    Feline dietary preferences

    Sure, I can blog about cats. Why? I'm not an old lady. Stop it.

    song chart memes
    see more Funny Graphs

    Thursday, October 22, 2009

    Alice Cooper setlist - Sept 22, 2009 - Scranton, PA

    So it only took me a month to post this:
    • School's Out (part only)
    • Eighteen
    • Wicked Young Man
    • Ballad of Dwight Fry
    • Go To H*ll
    • Guilty
    • Welcome To My Nightmare
    • Cold Ethyl
    • Poison
    • The Awakening
    • From The Inside
    • Nurse Rozetta
    • Is It My Body
    • Be My Lover
    • Only Women Bleed
    • I Never Cry
    • The Black Widow (instrumental)
    • Vengeance Is Mine
    • Devil's Food
    • Dirty Diamonds
    • Billion Dollar Babies
    • Killer
    • I Love The Dead (part only)
    • No More Mr. Nice Guy
    • Under My Wheels

    Encore:

    • Schools Out (full version)

    Wednesday, October 07, 2009

    Logan's Run: Last Day covers

    The MTV website has a look at all four covers from the new Logan's Run comic being put out by BlueWater. Looks like the release has been pushed back to January.

    Saturday, September 19, 2009

    Some fun sites for today

    My gift to you, InterWeb denizens.

    Friday, August 21, 2009

    The artist behind the Flash, Star Wars, Adam Strange

    Here's an interview with comics great Carmine Infantino, a former teacher of mine (really!) and a wonderful artist. I still love his work on Marvel's Star Wars adaptions (with Gene Day inking). He of course also had the great runs on Adam Strange and the Flash.

    Health care stories

    Health care horror stories collected by a blogger at The Atlantic. The system is in serious need of reform. Hopefully the Obama administration gets it, and doesn't just give in to the insurance companies like they did with the drug companies.

    Friday, August 07, 2009

    Pencils review?

    I recently purchased some Pencils at Staples. Specifically, Staples(R) number 2, Yellow pencils, Dozen. A few days later, Staples sent me an e-mail, thanking me for my purchase of said pencils, maybe I'd be interested in some pink erasers (as if they foresee many mistakes ahead...)? They also wondered if I would care to write a review -- I can even check off such things as "Easy to sharpen" and "Great lead capacity" (what?!).

    Shades of Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz...

    Thursday, July 23, 2009

    Wednesday, June 24, 2009

    How Internet Gatekeepers Stifle Progress

    Here's a great article by Cory Doctorow on monopolies and copyright, DRM, and the like. Basically, a few "gatekeepers" make the rules, even on the Internet, and once again, the creatives get screwed.

    Saturday, June 20, 2009

    Drug company deal with White House

    Does anyone else get the feeling when reading of a deal like this -- where the drug companies are only going to make ten trillion dollars instead of eleven trillion dollars (by overcharging poor people) -- that the drug companies are laughing at us as they get richer and richer while pretending to be good guys? Is everything spin anymore?

    Thursday, June 18, 2009

    New Logan's Run comic!

    Bluewater Productions is making a new Logan's Run comic starting this fall. Logan's Run was a novel (first of a trilogy that included Logan's World and Logan's Search, plus a later short story) about a dystopian future where the law proscribed death at 21 (a 70's movie adaption changed that age to 30; a remake has been talked about for years, but doesn't seem to be able to get off the ground).

    Monday, June 15, 2009

    Handling charge for website

    DailyINK is a website that offers access to daily comics, among other things such as interactive puzzles, from King Features Syndicate. The annual access cost of $15.00 includes a $3.00 handling charge. Does that strike anyone else as strange -- a handling charge for a website?

    Great Simon and Kirby comic: "The Woman in the Tower"

    Thanks to boingboing, who reprint a neat Joe Simon and Jack Kirby interpretation of a woman's dream, from the 1950's series Strange World of your Dreams.

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009

    Today's topic

    Today's topic is
    apophenia. Discuss.
    I'll be here, waiting.

    Monday, June 01, 2009

    Frog haiku

    Came across this list
    of many translations of
    frog haiku. Enjoy!

    Thursday, May 28, 2009

    Senator Ben Nelson is angry

    Via Mr. Lessig. When public figures, like Senator Nelson from Nebraska, receive a ton of money from special interests, you gotta question their motives, hold them accountable for their actions, and put the pressure on. Remember, government exists to serve the people, not corporations.

    Wednesday, May 20, 2009

    Classic XKCD SQL injection

    This is a classic XKCD, which despite it's stick figure drawings is one of the funniest web comics out there (but only if you're a computer geek).

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009

    Is Anyone Minding the Store at the Federal Reserve?

    This is verrrry scary. The Federal Reserve has been looted, and the level of incompetence displayed by the Federal Reserve Inspector General is shocking. Spread this far and wide. Every person in this country who isn't distracted by Britney, Paris, and whatever other diversions are being thrown your way: someone is stealing from you. Our government is evidently colluding with thieves; I'm not sure how else to explain it. Why this isn't the top story on every news station and newspaper in this country, I'm at a loss to explain.

    Saturday, April 04, 2009

    The Big Takeover: Why We're Screwed

    This Rolling Stone article has already made the rounds of the blogosphere but is definitely worth a read for those of you who want to understand how we got into this bailout mess. Warning: you will be outraged after reading this.

    Another great explanation of the scenarios that caused the crisis can be found in a PBS This American Life show from May 2008 called The Giant Pool of Money.

    Friday, April 03, 2009

    1 in 50 U.S. children face homelessness

    Key quote: "As we bail out the rest of our nation, it is also time to come to their aid." Link.

    Sunday, March 29, 2009

    George Thorogood and the Destroyers setlist - House of Blues, Atlantic City - March 21, 2009

    The usual overpriced drinks and some annoying drunks, but overall a good show. Setlist follows:
    • House of Blue Lights
    • Who Do You Love?
    • The Fixer
    • Night Time
    • I Drink Alone
    • One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
    • Born Lover
    • Bad to the Bone
    • Gear Jammer
    • Move It On Over
    Encore I:
    • What a Price
    • You Talk Too Much
    Encore II:
    • Treat Her Right
    • Madison Blues

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009

    Wednesday, February 18, 2009

    Prelude to the Road Warrior scenario

    There's an interesting post over at boingboing entitled "How are you coping with collapse-anxiety?" We live in interesting times (like the old Chinese curse says) and it is an anxiety-ridden moment in history. How did we get here? Did the military-industrial complex spiral out of control, much too large for any one person, group, or country to manage? Or was it simply the bad policies of George Bush post-9/11, when he took an enormous amount of political momentum and used it to run the country into the ground, looting the treasury for his buddies on the way out the door?

    Sorry if I sound cynical. Hopefully Mr. Obama can use his political momentum to take us in the other direction, but the critical mass of extremism in Washington looks to be a serious impediment to real progress.

    Monday, February 16, 2009

    Does Visual Studio rot the mind?

    If you're not a programmer, stop reading now.

    Everyone who's still with me, this article, while a little dated, is a fascinating read. The premise is how some tools dictate how you approach a problem (like the old adage "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"). Taken a step further, if you learn to think a certain way because you've been using a certain tool for a long time, it can change your way of thinking so that you can't see other ways of tackling the problem. And that's dangerous.

    Tuesday, February 10, 2009

    State of the Union

    "The New Hampshire state legislature took an unbelievably bold step Monday by introducing a resolution to declare certain actions by the federal government ... totally void and warning that certain future acts will be viewed as a 'breach of peace' with the states themselves that risks 'nullifying the Constitution.'" link (via digg).

    As for the latest bailout: Let the Wall St. "Talent" Walk.

    Wednesday, January 28, 2009

    Evidently the universe may be a hologram

    Evidently the universe may be a hologram. Huh. And I thought we were living in the Matrix (or is it the same thing)?

    The myth of "clean coal"

    The disingenuously-named American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity spent $45 million last year touting "clean coal," while in just nine months, coal and energy companies spent $125 million lobbying against federal regulations promoting clean energy. Something doesn't pass the smell test. More....

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009

    Would big pharmaceutical companies choose profits over human lives?

    A scientist believed he'd found a possible cure for Diabetes and asked pharmaceutical companies to sponsor clinical trials. From the article:
    One example is Weissman’s mid-’90s research on type I diabetes, in which he demonstrated the ability to fully cure type I diabetes in mice using stem cells ... Weissman implied that the pharmaceutical companies had put profit over principle, preferring to keep diabetes sufferers dependent on costly insulin than to cure them once and for all.
    Via digg.

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009

    Notes From the Chairman, in the High Life

    Reading Bono's guest column for the New York times entitled Notes from the Chairman. Am struck by Bono's observation on listening to two versions of My Way: one, recorded when Sinatra was a younger man, full of bravado, the spit and vinegar of youth, "embodying all the machismo a man can muster about the mistakes he’s made on the way from here to everywhere." And then the version recorded when Sinatra was much older, now a song of defeat, and the duality this implies.

    It made me remember Steve Winwood's Back in the High Life Again, a song brimming with optimism. A few years back, Warren Zevon did a cover of High Life on his Life'll Kill Ya album. Zevon turned this wildly optimistic song into a moving dirge by a defeated man. I'm still amazed that this song can go through these extremes, from optimism to defeat without changing a lyric. That's the brilliance of these artists, bringing that duality to the song.

    Thursday, January 15, 2009

    Geek proof

    This may prove that I'm a geek, but I found this hilarious.

    Saturday, December 27, 2008

    American Banking's Shameful Double Standard

    Says it all. What is the recourse of the average taxpayer against blatant corruption and theft by government and the banking industry?

    Monday, December 22, 2008

    Banks won't disclose how they're spending bailout money

    Here's my favorite quote:

    Heine, the New York Mellon Corp. spokesman who said he wouldn't share spending specifics, added: "I just would prefer if you wouldn't say that we're not going to discuss those details."

    Link

    Saturday, December 20, 2008

    Drug firms block cheap medicine

    As if we needed yet another reason to despise big business, drug companies use various legal (though maybe not ethical) measures to keep profits high by preventing the introduction of generics in Europe. At least the European Commission sounds like they're willing to go after them if they break the law in the process; in the U.S., we just shovel more money at them through Medicare Part D and call it progress.

    Friday, December 19, 2008

    Cars Sliding Down Icy Hill

    Winter is here. Sigh.

    Fed Refuses to Disclose Recipients of $2 Trillion

    Think about that headline for a moment. Remember we're a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Not for the rich. Not for the politicians. For the people. The Federal Reserve has no right to withhold how they gave away two trillion dollars. Outrage, anyone?

    Proof of time travel?

    A Swiss watch is found in a 400-year-old tomb. Reality is weird sometimes.