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Powerful stuff… Always makes me think about a friend of mine…
I’m tryin’ ta think but nuthin’ happens!
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Powerful stuff… Always makes me think about a friend of mine…
10 Things You Need to Know About WordPress 2.6
Something to look forward to.
It looks like the EU Members of the European Parliament (MEP) have some issues to resolve…
This seems like a bad idea to me… It’ll make domain names that much more difficult to remember… Ah well… that’s progress!
Here’s a nice discussion on how to improve Mac OS X Security. It contains some dreams about what Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will bring.
How Snow Leopard can save Mac OS X from malware attacks | Zero Day | ZDNet.com
Saturday Night Live – Bad Idea Jeans by Saturday Night Live
Let’s get these guys! $100 bucks!
I, Cringely . The Pulpit . It’s the Platform, Stupid | PBS
Cars are the key to U.S. energy consumption. The dominant automotive platform here, whether you drive a truck, a car, or a motorcycle, relies on gasoline-fueled internal combustion engines. That’s the platform we are unlikely to change quickly. So how do we leave that platform intact and unchanged, ask nobody to significantly sacrifice, yet still achieve the noble (and Nobel) goals of lower fuel consumption, lower greenhouse gas emissions, lower pollution levels, dramatically lower oil consumption, lower cost, and lower geopolitical vulnerability for our country? There’s only one way I know to accomplish this: change the fuel.
This happened to a certain extent in Brazil during the ’70s and ’80s by embracing ethanol. But ethanol has less energy per gallon so fuel consumption goes up and mileage goes down. Ethanol can’t be shipped in pipelines also used for oil. Cars have to be modified to run on it and even then there are issues about internal corrosion. Ethanol is far from perfect. What’s needed is a replacement for gasoline that looks and feels and tastes just like gas to your car but isn’t made from oil. Then the platform could remain completely unchanged yet my 1966 Thunderbird (and the world) could benefit starting with the very next tankful.
There is such a fuel, developed by a husband and wife team of scientists working in Indiana in cooperation with Purdue University. This new fuel, called SwiftFuel, is right now intended for airplanes, not cars, but the lessons are the same.
The poems that follow are the exact words of the defense secretary, as taken from the official transcripts on the Defense Department Web site.
The Unknown
As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns.
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don’t know
We don’t know.—Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing
More of this insanity is available: The poetry of Donald Rumsfeld. – By Hart Seely – Slate Magazine
What he didn’t mention, is that there are also unknown knowns! That is to say, things we don’t know we know.