Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Castillo and Phaknikone: Let the Social Network Evidence Begin .

Say you put a crime. Let`s say the offence involves illegal possession of a firearm. Say that in the past you have posted information on Facebook or MySpace or Twitter or Flicker or YouTube or any other social network or Internet site. Say your posts included a picture on MySpace of you wear a ski mask; holding a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle; making, umm, expletives; threatening your ex-wife;

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Book Review - The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won .

I say a lot of books. Sometimes I write reviews. Since the Pielke's (father and son) are often in the climate discussion news, I figured this would be a good book review to place here. That said, the word is mainly for policy wonks and not so much for the general public. Pielke, Jr. is a well known political science professor and blogger who often blogs on climate change issues. His father, Roger Pielke, Sr.

Book Review - The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won .

I say a lot of books. Sometimes I write reviews. Since the Pielke's (father and son) are frequently in the climate discussion news, I figured this would be a full book review to berth here. That said, the bible is chiefly for policy wonks and not so much for the universal public. Pielke, Jr. is a well known political science professor and blogger who often blogs on climate change issues. His father, Roger Pielke, Sr.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

David K Music Ringtones: Learning Curve on the Ecliptic: Life as a .

Another snippet from Pools of Housing for the Moon by David K. Reynolds, PhD.1989). The meaning behind this one is less clearly than that offered by two others I've quoted in the past.If a casual reader can interpret Vacuum Packed differently from my own attempt, please feel free - I'd be concerned to make alternative ideas.VACUUM-PACKEDHeddy reads old TV Guide magazines.

Learning Curve on the Ecliptic: Life as a Crossword Puzzle

Another snippet from Pools of Lodging for the Moon by David K. Reynolds, PhD.1989). The substance behind this one is less clear than that offered by two others I've quoted in the past.If a daily reader can interpret Vacuum Packed differently from my own attempt, please feel free - I'd be interested to establish alternative ideas.VACUUM-PACKEDHeddy reads old TV Guide magazines.

Learning Curve on the Ecliptic: Life as a Crossword Puzzle

Another snippet from Pools of Lodging for the Moon by David K. Reynolds, PhD.1989). The meaning behind this one is less clear than that offered by two others I've quoted in the past.If a daily reader can interpret Vacuum Packed differently from my own attempt, please feel free - I'd be interested to establish alternative ideas.VACUUM-PACKEDHeddy reads old TV Guide magazines.

Learning Curve on the Ecliptic: Life as a Crossword Puzzle

Another snippet from Pools of Housing for the Moon by David K. Reynolds, PhD.1989). The substance behind this one is less light than that offered by two others I've quoted in the past.If a casual reader can interpret Vacuum Packed differently from my own attempt, please feel free - I'd be concerned to show alternative ideas.VACUUM-PACKEDHeddy reads old TV Guide magazines.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Maino's Memos: Do We Need Evidence for Everything

Just have an article, Do We Need Evidence for Everything? by David G. Hunter, M.D. Ph.D. in the American Orthoptic Journal, Volume 60, 2010. In this paper he states that:"For my patient with acquired esotropia,I needed to hold a decision. Despite the lack of evidence or guidance, I integrated my old experience, my discernment of the scene and the potential for harm, and the specifics of this case to produce a decision.

Maino's Memos: Do We Need Evidence for Everything

Do We Need Evidence for Everything
Just take an article, Do We Need Evidence for Everything? by David G. Hunter, M.D. Ph.D. in the American Orthoptic Journal, Volume 60, 2010. In this newspaper he states that:"For my patient with acquired esotropia,I required to have a decision. Despite the want of evidence or guidance, I integrated my old experience, my apprehension of the prospect and the potential for harm, and the specifics of this type to create a decision.