Author: neil
For Anonymous [Article]
Lawrence Krauss on the Universe [Video]
“Why have a civilization anymore if we no longer are interested in being civilized?”
This video clip, from God Bless America, resonated with my thoughts at the moment, so I had to share it here. Please watch.
Jesus & Osama [Article]
As you may well know by now (if you’ve managed to read any of my links), I often post stuff that will make me (& maybe even you) squirm. This one may do so for you – Charlie Stross tries to build common ground between the man popularized as “Jesus Christ” & Osama bin Laden. He has 9 on his list, & the comments add quite a few more! Definite read!
Confirmation bias [article]
Selective truth-seeking is something we are all guilty of, according to this article. The majority of us (who are too busy working, parenting, watching sports, and playing video games) tend to get our information from sources that we trust. It’s a convenient shortcut. Our trusted information brokers are usually determined by tribal affiliation (Fox News, Guardian, MSNBC, ABC)… & so…. To combat our own biases, some deliberately seek out perspectives from people outside our tribe. But even that decision is governed by trust–do I trust that person enough to be a fair interpreter of information, even if I think he’s biased?
Nature Therapy [Article]
Flamenco [Guitar]
Doing a job [article]
Expired Food [Article]
I used to be very worried about the expiry dates on food (I sometimes still am). But as this article explains, those expiry dates are really “sell by” dates – there to protect the reputation of the food. They have very little to do with food safety. If you’re worried whether food is still OK to eat, just smell it.