http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120813155521.htm
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-14 03:07:00 UTC
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120813155521.htm
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-14 03:07:00 UTC
169lbs. My senior year of high school I weighed 165.
Of course I’m also jaundiced and dehydrated. :/. So five of that is water I’ll gain back.
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-06 20:27:00 UTC
Justice Scalia Explains Textualism And Originalism Without Explaining WHY We Must Rely Upon Them. http://www.capitalismv3.com/2012/07/31/justice-scalia-explains-textualism-and-originalism-without-explaining-why-we-must-rely-upon-them/
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-05 11:00:48 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/232068632954413057
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-462091/How-children-lost-right-roam-generations.htmlOUR CHILDREN CANNOT WALK ALONE
The reason? a) population density b) anonymity c) loss of the Right Of Exclusion.
The real problem here is (c). Unlike other cultures, Americans are prohibited by law from ostracizing people for undesirable behavior. England, Germany, France, and the other advanced nations, all require far greater adherence to norms than we do here in the states.
The upper middle classe isolate themselves and their children in enclaves whose barrier is the price of a home. The religious move to the same neighborhoods and regions. Meanwhile we try to integrate child molesters into society in group homes, rather than put them in work camps in the middle of the desert.
The right of exclusion is a good thing. Because with out it, there are terrible consequences.
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-04 16:45:00 UTC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Gppi-O3a8I PENCIL – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ONE LESSON
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-04 06:14:00 UTC
http://business.time.com/2012/08/02/10-ceos-who-are-new-on-the-job-and-trying-to-do-the-impossible/NOTHING MORE FUN FOR AN EXTERNAL CEO THAN TURNING AROUND A TROUBLED COMPANY
I don’t like to refer anyone to Time Magazine. It’s been the intellectual equivalent of a producer of hazardous waste for most of my life. But this article on the tough job of CEO’s whose job it is to turn around companies that the market has left behind, is not so much worth the read, but worth reminding us of how hard it is to solve some of these problems.
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-03 10:59:00 UTC
STARBUCKS AND PRESERVATIVES
Starbucks Pastries are loaded with oils and preservatives. Loaded.
So not only do that mocha latte and scone have more calories than Big Mac. But they have even more chemistry in them.
So for the past few days I’ve been drinking iced tea. It’s pretty safe right? And I noticed that I was getting disoriented. Msg and sulphites make you either calm or confused or both. And so by process of elimination I get to the iced tea. And it turns out that Starbucks doesn’t use sugar but “sweetener”. The sweetener is a bottle of horrid chemistry. The fact the the label is Italian apparently should distract you from the fact that it’s probably made in the bowels of new jersey somewhere.
The moral is: ask for sugar if you need sweetener.
Oh and aspartame produces sulphite reactions too. And if the label includes yeast or protein or natural flavor in the ingredients then that’s code for neuron toxic MSG.
You know all those young guys who get sleepy in the afternoons? MSG at lunch.
At least Starbucks hasn’t stooped to dosing the coffee like Tim Hortons either does by accident or intent. Tim Hortons is a national dietary requirement. No wonder Canadians are so calm. They’re all on MSG maintenance doses. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-02 19:52:00 UTC
WANG DOODY SEATTLE
I just popped in to visit a friend. Great company. Good people. Creative work. Awesome offices with a view of the Sound.
I’m Envious of the work for Jaguar. I’m not sure I could be more envious of any brand. I’m a dedicated jaguar owner.
But, you know, I have a reputation for being either devious or cunning. So I tried to stay away from people who had moved on or spun off in order to avoid ill feelings.
But now that I’m not active in the business I’m free to catch up with people. And it’s really inspiring to see what everyone is up to.
The spin offs are something even more cautious about. I think people in spin offs tend to have the wrong impression of how I feel about them. And while I have to maintain a certain posture, and I have a responsibility to the current business, it’s how I started some of my own businesses. So I tend to look at spin offs as my offspring and inside I root for them at every opportunity.
I love entrepreneurship everywhere I find it.
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-02 19:10:00 UTC
An eagle perched on a lamppost on the floating bridge. So big for a moment I thought it was a man. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2012-07-30 21:54:00 UTC
Click for video: videos/756708_10151526735592264_3666137355_n_10151047071507264.mp4

Source date (UTC): 2012-07-28 01:35:00 UTC