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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Free speech: What it is — and isn’t
Posted: January 6, 2014 at 12:40 pm
Fair warning: This is about the Duck Dynasty controversy. Yes, I know. Im sick of it, too.
Still, relying upon my First Amendment right to freedom of speech, I will make a few observations about Phil Robertson, the grizzled Louisiana duck hunter turned reality TV star whose comments about black and gay people recently got him suspended and then unsuspended by A&E. If you find my observations disagreeable you may, relying upon your own First Amendment rights, protest to my employer. Assuming enough of you bring enough pressure, my employer may dump me. Feeling angry and betrayed, I might heres that First Amendment again blast my now-former bosses for defects of character, courage or cognition.
But one thing I could not say at least not credibly is that theyd violated my First Amendment rights. There is nothing in the First Amendment that says a private company cant fire you.
Well return to the First in a second. Right now, let me offer the promised observations about Mr. Robertson: Man really needs to wake up and smell the 21st century.
His comments, made in an interview with GQ, are almost cartoonish in their stupidity. They sound less like they were made by a backwoods ignoramus than by someone doing a takeoff on a backwoods ignoramus.
For instance, Robertson explains his aversion to homosexuality by discoursing on the comparative merits of the male anus and the vagina. For good measure, he invokes bestiality and the Bible. He also notes how black people were singing and happy when he was young. Pre-entitlement, pre-welfare they were godly, they were happy, no one was singing the blues.
Ahem.
So anyway, A&E was shocked shocked, I say, shocked! to learn that a self-described redneck from the Louisiana woods harbored such illiberal views. It suspended Robertson, thereby igniting a scrum of conservative pols jockeying to express newfound love for the First Amendment.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says he can remember when TV networks still believed in it. Sarah Palin calls free speech an endangered species. Mike Huckabee says, Stand with Phil and support free speech.
Yeah. Because freedom of speech means you can say any asinine thing you want and nobody can call you on it or punish you for it. Right?
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Sky Broadband Denies TorrentFreak Fundamental Right to Free Speech
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Sky Broadband Denies TorrentFreak Fundamental Right to Free Speech
January 5, 2014
Thomas Mennecke
This porn filter is generating a startling array of collateral consequences - such as the silencing of the popular technology and political news publication (or blog) TorrentFreak. TorrentFreak, as many know, is a purveyor of free speech, distribution of information, and minimal government involvement in those disciplines. You may remember that back in 1998, the United States tried passing its own "let's protect children with broad sweeping powers" legislation under the Child Online Protection Act, signed into law by then President Bill Clinton. The law was spectacularly shot out of the sky in the landmark 2007 Supreme Court decision, Reno v. ACLU.
Needless to say, pornography is protected speech under the First Amendment. Why? Because of the very reason that is now happening in the United Kingdom and TorrentFreak.
Here's the thing. The Supreme Court, and indeed much of the populace, realizes there's a balancing act that must occur when regulating speech - do we really want the government encroaching on various forms of expression, or are we willing to accept objectionable material in order to preserve our freedoms? Most people are willing to side with the latter. In other words, sure, people out there might find porn offensive, but there's always the on/off button if you don't like it. Without a logical stopping point to such laws, even the most ardent conservative is loath to accept government regulation in this realm.
From that stems the danger that we now see happening in the United Kingdom against TorrentFreak. Broad, sweeping legislation designed to "protect the children" usually goes far beyond those intentions. Taking a Gatling gun to a perceived illness not only hits the intended target, but just about everything else unlucky enough to be within the periphery. The problem isn't simply resolved by using TOR, proxies or other VPN service. Sure, they might help, but they are besides the point. The point is, the UK and UK ISPs have signed on to a dangerous piece of legislation, and in the process, have begun down a potentially devastating path of chilling speech.
We've tried reaching out to Sky Broadband on this issue, but have not received a response in time for publication. You can read more about this developing issue here.
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Kerbal Space Program Space Station V3 01 #1 The new design – Video
Posted: January 5, 2014 at 8:45 pm
Kerbal Space Program Space Station V3 01 #1 The new design
In this quick episode of kerbal space program I show the new Version 3 space station design. Also in this episode, Bob Kerman turns green.
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2014 Video: International Space Station – How Space Stations Work – Video
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2014 Video: International Space Station - How Space Stations Work
Space stations allow astronauts to live and work in Earth orbit. Learn about space stations and how space stations work in this article.
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CU-Boulder to fly antibiotic experiment, education project on ants to space station
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NASA Television will provide live coverage of the launch of Orbital Sciences Corp.'s commercial Cygnus spacecraft on Tuesday, Jan. 7 from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, which will be carrying two University of Colorado Boulder payloads to the International Space Station.
The two CU-Boulder payloads -- a biomedical antibiotic experiment and an educational K-12 experiment involving ant behavior in microgravity -- are slated to be launched aboard Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Antares rocket at 11:55 a.m. MST. Both experiments were designed by BioServe Space Technologies, a NASA-funded center in CU-Boulder's aerospace engineering sciences department.
The CU-Boulder biomedical experiment was designed to test the effectiveness of antibiotics in space. Past experiments by CU-Boulder and other institutions have shown bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics is significantly reduced during spaceflight, although the reason is not yet known, said CU-Boulder Associate Professor David Klaus, principal investigator on the project.
Klaus said the investigation will examine changes in the gene expression of the bacteria E. coli during exposure to different concentrations of antibiotics while in the microgravity environment of space. The hope is to locate particular genes that are key to resisting antibiotics, which could lead to improved testing on Earth as well as new drug targets or new approaches to understanding antibiotic resistance in certain diseases or infections, said Klaus.
"Previous studies carried out in microgravity have shown that bacteria are able to grow in what normally would be an inhibitory concentration of the antibiotic," said Klaus. "This investigation is aimed at characterizing the genetic basis for this response in the weightless environment of space with the intent of applying any insight gained toward combating the increasing emergence of drug-resistant pathogens here on Earth."
Co-investigators on the project include BioServe Director Louis Stodieck, a research professor in aerospace engineering, and Shawn Levy, a researcher at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville, Ala. The research effort also involves CU-Boulder doctoral candidate Luis Zea.
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics kills 100,000 Americans every year and represents a roughly $20 billion expense to the U.S. government in excess health care costs, said Klaus. The experiments will be undertaken using spaceflight test tubes contained in the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus, or CGBA, an automated, suitcase-sized incubator, all designed and built by BioServe.
The second experiment launching to ISS is known as Ants in Space, which examines foraging patterns based on the density of the common Pavement Ant, said BioServe Business Development Manager and Education Program Director Stefanie Countryman. "Past experiments by Professor Deborah Gordon, principal investigator on this project, have shown that some ant species have the ability to search areas collectively without individual communication. When ant densities are high, each ant thoroughly searches one small area in a circular, "random" walk, she said. When ant densities are low, each ant searches by walking in a relatively straight line, allowing it to cover more ground.
"Ants assess their own density at the rate at which they meet," said Countryman, who said the eight individual ant habitats on ISS will be loaded with roughly 100 ants each. "The experiment examines whether in microgravity ants will use the rate at which they meet to assess density, and so use straighter paths in the larger habitat areas. The results will be compared to ground controls, which in this case will include ant habitats in hundreds of K-12 classrooms around the world."
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Edmonton woman ‘giddy’ about possible one-way trip to Mars
Posted: at 8:44 pm
EDMONTON -- In her Grade 8 yearbook, Christy Foley wrote that she wanted to be among the first humans to colonize the moon.
She never got the chance. Instead, she might go to Mars.
Im totally willing to miss the moon to go to Mars, the 32-year-old Edmontonian said Saturday. My friends are already calling me a Martian. I almost get giddy thinking about it.
Foley recently learned she is one of 1,028 people worldwide under consideration for the Mars One project, a non-profit, Dutch-based endeavour to establish a human colony on the red planet by 2024. Foley was hopeful when she first applied, but kept her expectations low.
At the end of December, she received an email telling her shed survived a massive cut of more than 200,000 hopeful, potential astronauts. My eyes flew open and I shrieked.
The excited Foley, one of 75 Canadians still in the running, hasnt slept much in the past week, but still has a long way to go. After the success of her application package, she must now undergo medical tests, psychological interviews and eventually physical challenges if she is to make the final cut. Just 24 people will be chosen. For Foley, a strategic planner for Environment and Sustainable Resources Development, the project is an opportunity to learn how to survive and thrive in a foreign environment.
It is also a chance for her childhood dreams to come true. Foley grew up watching the female crew members in Star Trek: The Next Generation television episodes and fondly remembers meeting Roberta Bondar, Canadas first female astronaut. Stories of her time in the Girl Guides of Canada and Pathfinders ended up in her application essay.
Her husband, a lawyer, also applied, but didnt make the cut. His rejection letter contained a story about a NASA astronaut who was rejected 15 times before he was accepted to the space agency.
The journey involves a one-way trip. Thats something Foley is prepared to accept.
Everyone dies on Earth, she said. Its boring. I would get to die on Mars. Wed probably live a lot longer on Mars than Earth, though. Its a much healthier environment and there are no cars to run over you.
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Inline Automation and Miniaturized Reaction Volumes for Real Time Isothermal DNA Amplification – Video
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Inline Automation and Miniaturized Reaction Volumes for Real Time Isothermal DNA Amplification
Real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) processing can be a labor-intensive process involving multiple instruments and numerous human (or robotic) contact...
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DNA results could link suspect to murdered village girl
Posted: at 8:44 pm
SIBU: Police raced against time to gather evidence to solve the murder of Britney Clement, 9, following the arrest of a former security guard who is her aunts husband.
Sibu police chief ACP Mohd Kamal Kordi when contacted yesterday said police had sent DNA samples collected from the dead girl and the suspect, whom they arrested at his longhouse in Sg Naman village.
We are now waiting for the results of the DNA tests, he said.
When asked whether the suspect would be sent for psychiatric examination, Kamal said they had yet to do so and the case was still under investigation.
Multiple scratches found on the suspects chest and back led the cops to solve the case in less than 24 hours.
At first the suspect claimed he got the scratches from cutting grass.
Later he claimed those scratches were caused by his wife in a quarrel.
The suspect was taken back to the police station last Friday along with the deceaseds 20-year-old sister and a male cousin to assist police investigation.
He allegedly killed the village girl after failing to rape her after attending a New Year countdown celebration.
It is understood that the suspect had tried to rape Britney because he was jealous that she sent her cousin home in waist-deep flood after the New Year countdown.
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Baby Eczema (Baby Selina update) – Video
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Baby Eczema (Baby Selina update)
Hey Guys! I am glad I finally sat down and made this update! Hope you find it informative and enjoy~!
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Psoriasis tends to relapse after stopping Methotrexate, shown in a case at Life Force – Video
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Psoriasis tends to relapse after stopping Methotrexate, shown in a case at Life Force
Psoriasis tends to relapse after stopping Methotrexate, shown in a case of scalp at Life Force. Dr Rajesh Shah, MD, suggests to avoid methotrexate as the rel...
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