after reading the post about bicycle licensing i got to thinking about some of the other laws that have been passed supposedly for our protection but seem more like ways for politicians to raise revenue. i have oftened wondered if when radios were first placed in cars if someone tried to say that it
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Florida Republican Congressman Allen West at C-PAC
Pro-Defense Libertarian Hawk
From CNN:
West issued a challenge. "Peace begins with courageous leaders who are willing to identify and defy our enemies and their objectives," he said, "Because political correctness has no place in our national security agenda."
Touching on the developments in Egypt he cautioned, "Yesterday we witnessed a historic moment. However, let us be reminded of the lessons of revolution in Iran. History has a way of teaching you a very bad lesson if you don't pay attention."
Ron Paul gets fired from Young Americans for Freedom board
From Eric Dondero:
We strive to bring both the good news, and the bad, here at LR, and sometimes even the ugly, as it relates to the libertarian Republican movement. Our policy on Ron Paul has always been, and remains to this day, we agree with him wholly on domestic issues (economics and civil liberties), but disagree with him vehemently on foreign policy.
That said, we now report that YAF, the Young American for Freedom, have suddenly and unceremoniously kicked Ron Paul off of their Advisory Board. Paul has served on their Board since the mid-1970s.

The dispute came over Paul's remarks over the weekend at C-PAC, where he placed the blame for the rise of Radical Islam in Egypt and other Nations on US foreign interventions.
Says Jordan Marks, YAF National Director as quoted by Politico:
"It's a sad day in American history when a one-time conservative/libertarian stalwart has fallen more out of touch with America's needs for national security then our current socialist presidential regime.
Rep. Paul is clearly off his meds and must be purged from public office. YAF is starting the process by removing him from our national advisory board. Good riddance and he won't be missed."
Note - Tom Lizardo, Ron Paul's longtime Chief of Staff, is a former YAF National Director.
More info YAF.com
9 Dangerous Devices from the Heyday of X-Ray [X-ray]
In the days before filtered cigarettes and seat belts, Radiography was hailed as a miracle of science with seemingly endless commercial applications. Too bad they were dangerous as all get-out. Oobject.com has some amazing examples. More »
4-20 mA For 500 Meter Distance
Dear All,
We have 3 loops in our existing mill with distances of 500 meters from transmitters to marshalling cabinets of DCS carrying 4-20 mA. We have now modification project, can we use the same distance or we should have some remote I/Os in the field.
Best Regards,
Reverse Parallel Thyristor Configuration
Dear All,
Why softstarters have reverse parallel thyristor configuration? If we trigger the forward biased thyristor then reverse biased thyristor is off. Under which conditions the reverse biased thyristor is put on.
Best Regards
Go Fiddle With Your Sonos Set-Up Using Your Android Phone Next Month [Android]
In late March, Android users running 2.1 and above, who also happen to own a Sonos set-up, will be able to control their various zones using their phone or tablet. In a new twist, the device's volume buttons will be able to adjust the Sonos volume, unlike the iOS app which requires a finger-smudging sliiiiide on the screen. More »
How to Jump start with Positive Ground
Jump starting a machine that is Positive Ground with todays common Negative Ground systems?
Pictures of Samsung’s Slippery Galaxy S Tablets Squirt Out Hours Before Their Official Unveil [Tablets]
Is no product sacred at this year's MWC show, due to start in just a few short hours? I only ask because photos of the Galaxy S II and 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab have appeared, showing off that sch-a-weet Honeycomb UI. More »
MATHEMATICS
It is believed that the data given in the table represents the relationship y=(1+2x)^b. Two of the readings are incorrect. Identify them and fing the values of 'a' and 'b'.
X 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 2.08 1.38 1.11 0.86 0.71 0.64
Please, help me find the solution to this mat
Sunday At The Movies
From NASA TV, here’s a short movie about STEREO I thought was interesting. I should probably put STEREO on my list for a future blog post.
Interested?
Click here to view the embedded video.
Other news: For those of you who thought you were hearing a bit much out of me lately, you were right. Tom was out of commission for a while, but he’ll be back soon — fine and frisky as ever.
GO TOM – the original Energizer Bunny!
Wait, the Motorola Xoom Costs What Now?! [Tablets]
A seemingly legitimate $1,199 Motorola Xoom now sits on the Best Buy web site, ready for pre-order. What happened to the already steep $800? It would seem the hill has become a mountain for this initially well-received tablet. More »
How To Link Ms Office Dictionary Word Lookup …
... to Works dictionary installed on same computer?
Hello:
I recently installed MSOffice2007 on Vista Utimate system with latest Works edition. Works dictionary is pretty good and user friendly, but late edition Office has no lookup dictionary access except when connected ... via t
Drill Bit
DEAR SIR,
I HAVE ONE SS PLATE MATERIAL IS SA240-304L I WANT TO MAKE HOLE IN THIS PLATE SO WHICH KIND OF DRILL BIT WE CAN USE.
Bank of America website exposes customer accounts, data [Republished]
New U.S. Diet Guidelines: No more than 1.5 gm of sodium/day, get off your "SoFAS" – Solid Fats and Added Sugars
This is a summary of the Cleveland Clinic commentary on the new U.S. Diet Guidelines via their Twitter account, provided by the dietitian Kristin Kirkpatrick:
Decrease in salt consumption
The main recommendation is a decrease in salt consumption. New recommendation is below 1,500 mg/day for at-risk populations. At-risk populations include African-Americans, people with high blood pressure or kidney disease, and people over 51. Americans not at risk can consumer up to 2,300 mg of salt per day (for now, until the next update of the guidelines - commentary of the blog author). Kristin Kirkpatrick: I think the 1,500 mg/day recommendation should apply to the entire population for many reasons. There is strong scientific evidence that limiting salt can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. The problem with the current recommendations is that nearly everyone will enter the at-risk population at some point in their lives. In order to decrease your risk for a number of chronic diseases, it is advisable to consume as little salt as possible.
How to cut salt?
77% of sodium consumption in the US is obtained through processed foods.
Limit any food that can sit on your shelf for two years and still taste great when prepared. Try to only consume foods that will eventually rot if not eaten in 10 days or so.
Learn how to cook! Take a cooking class or experiment at home. Use spices, herbs for flavor instead of salt.
Investigate your eating-out choices beforehand. A typical restaurant meal averages 3,500 mg/salt.
Don't purchase canned soup - make your own! Most canned soup is very high in sodium.
Sea salt has more minerals and is less processed, but it contains the same level of sodium (or more) as iodized salt.
Get off your "SoFAS" - decrease Solid Fats and Added Sugars
Another recommendation is to replace solid fats with fats that are liquid at room temperature.
Read your labels and keep any foods with partially hydrogenated oils out of your shopping cart. Partially hydrogenated oils are linked to increased "bad" LDL cholesterol and decreased good "HDL" cholesterol
Focus more on consuming plant-based foods than animal-based foods to decrease saturated fat intake.
Don't forget that any kind of fat - good or bad - has, on average, 100 calories per teaspoon.
Good fats include avocado, seeds and nuts, olive and canola oil. Keep good fats to 20-25% of total caloric intake per day.
Vary protein sources in the diet - add seafood
Another recommendation is to vary protein sources in the diet.
It is recommended people consume 8-12 oz. of seafood per week. That's about 2 servings. Aim for seafood choices that provide omega-3 fatty acids like wild salmon, sardines, halibut, and trout. Pregnant women want to avoid higher mercury fishes like shark, swordfish, and king mackerel.
Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables
Another recommendation is to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. Make sure to include dark green, red and orange vegetables in your diet. Kale, peppers and beets are good examples.
Food fact: The darker the color of the vegetable, the higher the antioxidant content.
Aim to consume five handfuls of fruit per day. When possible, keep the skins on for extra fiber.
Consume half of grains as whole grains
Another recommendation encourages Americans to consume half of their grains as whole grains. It is better to consume all of your grains as whole grains, however. Consume breads that contain 100% whole grain or whole wheat. Read the labels! Switch white rice to brown rice.
Check your pasta! The only ingredient should be 100% whole wheat. If "whole" or 100% isn't in front of "wheat", put it back. Pasta doesn't need to be wheat-based. You could also consume brown rice pasta. Brown rice pasta is gluten-free.
Practice healthy eating EVERY day
Most importantly, practice healthy eating patterns every day.
Eat together as a family, and turn off the TV and smartphone during meals. Distracted eating causes you to eat 40% more. Stay within your individual caloric needs. With all these recommendations, portion control is still key.
References:
Dietary Guidelines for Americans. USDA.
Primary takeaway from the new U.S. diet guidelines: Enjoy your food, but eat less. NYTimes.
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Social Media in Medical Education: What are the Burning Questions?
The 2011 Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) conference will take place in Edinburgh in July.
The conference organizers are asking all the right questions:
- Is a WordPress blog more useful than a Blackboard module?
- How social is social bookmarking?
- How can social media help medical education researchers?
- How can we manage and develop our own digital identity?

The Networked Teacher - Diagram, Flickr http://goo.gl/CVddi
References:
Social Media and Networks in Medical Education: Workshop at ASME
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Mortal Kombat X-Ray Attack
While other girls were playing with stupid Barbies, I remember the days of playing Mortal Kombat on my handheld Sega and the rush I’d get from pressing the right combination of buttons just-at-the-right-time in order to crush my opponent with the beloved finishing move. My man was Jaxx.
Now, Mortal Kombat has added the ULTIMATE finishing move, the X-Ray Attack. Watch the video for all the gory details.
[spotted by the clever Kurt Pennypacker and Shabana Ahmed]
Ada Dobrzelecka, Inside as Outside
Polish artist, Ada Dobrzelecka’s oil paintings are haunting amalgamations of our inner and outer selves. The portraits are eerily lit and cut uncomfortably close, as we’re confronted with what is “beautiful and scary – the true interior of a human.” And as such, it is difficult to point out where the human flesh ends and the underlying anatomy begins.
Ada says of her work,
Throughout my paintings I would like to create a possibility to find real and simple meanings, presenting a human as a part, full of natural predispositions to be an integral ensemble. I am inspired by the inside of the body containing various forms. Complicated chaotic systems like tangled veins, nerves, skeletal structure and mechanism of muscles… In that way of perception, the interior of a human body is almost a fractal. It is a reflection of the outside world.
I compose my images contrarily putting that what belongs inside on the outside of the unblemished skin surface. Anatomical systems on unique physiognomics of the portraying people, lose their symmetry. In confrontation with shapes of the body they become deformed. Visible objects appear illogical, getting new meanings, new color and shape. Presenting a human as a kind of a constancy, I try to give an excuse to reflect on the ephemeral and the non-stop changing world.
View more of Ada’s work on her Saatchi Online Artist Profile.
Is coffee a "health food" now?
Health Benefits of Coffee - MarketWatch video.
Coffee is not usually thought of as health food, but some recent studies suggest that it can be beneficial.
A 2005 JAMA meta-analysis concluded that habitual coffee consumption was consistently associated with a lower risk of Type 2 diabetes. However, caffeine, seems to have little to do with it. In fact, caffeine (C8H10N4O2) is the natural pesticide of coffee beans, paralyzing and killing insects that try to feed on them.
A Norwegian study found that women who drank 1-3 cups a day reduced their risk of cardiovascular disease by 24% compared with those drinking no coffee at all.
Antioxidants in coffee may decrease inflammation, reducing the risk of disorders related to it, like cardiovascular disease. A typical serving of coffee contains more antioxidants than typical servings of grape juice, blueberries, raspberries and oranges.
References:
Health Benefits of Coffee - WebMD.
Coffee as a Health Drink? Studies Find Some Benefits - New York Times, 2006.
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