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November 2011

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“I’d ask Krugman this question: Who’s putting all the money in the hands of the few, and what do you think ought to be done to stop millions, perhaps billions, of people from using their money in ways that lead to high income and wealth concentration? In other words, I’d like Krugman to tell us what should be done to stop the millions of children who make Joanne Rowling rich, the millions who fork over their money to the benefit of LeBron James, and the hundreds of millions of people who shop at Wal-Mart.” —Ending Income Inequality - Page 2 - Walter E. Williams - Townhall Conservative
Nov 30, 2011-1 notes
Big Chill → arstechnica.com

Glacial periods are triggered by small changes in the Earth’s orbit. These aren’t enough by themselves to alter the global climate, but they set off a drop in atmospheric CO2 and an expansion of ice, which reflects sunlight back to space. These feedbacks help the Earth enter a deep chill during glacial periods.

Is it just possible, then, that CO2 levels and the climate itself have much more to do with astronomy than with ecology?

Nov 28, 20110 notes
“In a free society, in a significant way income inequality reflects differences in productive capacity, namely one’s ability to please his fellow man. For example, I can play basketball and so can LeBron James, but would the Miami Heat pay me anything close to the $43 million they pay him? If not, why not? I think it has to do with the discriminating tastes of basketball fans who pay $100 or more to watch the game. If the Miami Heat hired me, they would have to pay fans to watch.” —Should the Rich Be Condemned? - Walter E. Williams
Nov 23, 2011-1 notes
“Class warfare thrives on ignorance about the sources of income. Listening to some of the talk about income differences, one would think that there’s a pile of money meant to be shared equally among Americans. Rich people got to the pile first and greedily took an unfair share. Justice requires that they “give back.” —Should the Rich Be Condemned? - Walter E. Williams
Nov 23, 20110 notes
The Case for Romney → anncoulter.com

Ann Coulter makes a strong case for getting behind Mitt for the Republican nomination.

Nov 17, 2011-1 notes
80 is the new 65 → ca.news.yahoo.com

I’ve been saying this for a couple years, but no one wants to hear me.

CHICAGO (Reuters) - When it comes to retirement, many middle class Americans said 80 is the new 65 and plan to delay retirement because of worries over money, according to a new survey.

Nov 17, 20110 notes
“There is definitely going to be another financial crisis around the corner,” says hedge fund legend Mark Mobius, “because we haven’t solved any of the things that caused the previous crisis.” —The next financial crisis will be hellish, and it’s on its way - Yahoo! News
Nov 17, 20110 notes
You Don't Know from Poor → townhall.com

Eighty percent of poor households have air conditioning. Nearly three-fourths have a car or truck, and 31 percent have two or more. Two-thirds have cable or satellite TV. Half have one or more computers. Forty-two percent own their homes. The average poor American has more living space than the typical non-poor person in Sweden, France or the U.K. Ninety-six percent of poor parents stated that their children were never hungry during the year because they couldn’t afford food.

Nov 16, 20110 notes
“I will provide you with a guide to the American inequality map to help you avoid embarrassment.” —The Inequality Map - David Brooks
Nov 11, 20110 notes
Coffee shop denizens reveal their top pet peeves — Online Collaboration → gigaom.com
Nov 10, 2011-1 notes
The Real Scandal → townhall.com

Thomas Sowell also has some wisdom about the allegations against Herman Cain.

Nov 10, 20110 notes
Axelrod's Pattern → anncoulter.com

According to Ann, we should not be surprised about the allegation against Herman Cain. Not surprised at all. In fact, it is exactly what we should have expected.

Nov 10, 2011-1 notes
Tom Naughton » Baby, It’s Cold Outside → tomnaughton.com
Nov 10, 20110 notes
Things you’ll never be able to explain to a WS Occupier… | Jerry Naughton → jerrynaughton.com
Nov 10, 20110 notes
Fat Head » No-Bologna Facts → fathead-movie.com

No-Bologna Facts

  • There’s never been a single study that proves saturated fat causes heart disease.
  • As heart-disease rates were skyrocketing in the mid-1900s, consumption of animal fat was going down, not up. Consumption of vegetable oils, however, was going up dramatically.
  • Half of all heart-attack victims have normal or low cholesterol. Autopsies performed on heart-attack victims routinely reveal plaque-filled arteries in people whose cholesterol was low (as low as 115 in one case).
  • Asian Indians – half of whom are vegetarians – have one of the highest rates of heart disease in the entire world. Yup, that fatty meat will kill you, all right.
  • When Morgan Spurlock tells you that a McDonald’s salad supplies almost a day’s allowance of fat, he’s basing that statement on the FDA’s low-fat/high-carbohydrate dietary guidelines, which in turn are based on … absolutely nothing. There’s no science behind those guidelines; they were simply made up by a congressional committee.
  • Kids who were diagnosed as suffering from ADD have been successfully treated by re-introducing natural saturated fats into their diets. Your brain is made largely of fat.
  • Many epileptics have reduced or eliminated seizures by adopting a diet low in sugar and starch and high in saturated animal fats.
  • Despite everything you’ve heard about saturated fat being linked to cancer, that link is statistically weak. However, there is a strong link between sugar and cancer. In Europe, doctors tell patients, “Sugar feeds cancer.”
  • Being fat is not, in and of itself, bad for your health. The behaviors that can make you fat – eating excess sugar and starch, not getting any exercise – can also ruin your health, and that’s why being fat is associated with bad health. But it’s entirely possible to be fat and healthy. It’s also possible to be thin while developing Type II diabetes and heart disease.
  • Saturated fat and cholesterol help produce testosterone. When men limit their saturated fat, their testosterone level drops. So, regardless of what a famous vegan chef believes, saturated fat does not impair sexual performance.
Nov 10, 20110 notes
Vietnamese Pho Noodles → lovingpho.com

A most excellent web site I’ve been perusing in preparation for dinner tonight.

Nov 09, 20110 notes
SEAL's Account | Osama Bin Laden Death → dailycaller.com
Nov 07, 2011-1 notes
Herman Cain's Gauntlet → jewishworldreview.com
Nov 03, 20110 notes
Thomas Sowell Agrees with Me → townhall.com

But if these loud mouths’ inability to put together a coherent line of thought is any indication of their education, the taxpayers should demand their money back for having that money wasted on them for years in the public schools.

Nov 02, 20110 notes
I swapped my MacBook for an iPad+Linode → yieldthought.com

yieldthought:

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On September 19th, I said goodbye to my trusty MacBook Pro and started developing exclusively on an iPad + Linode 512. This is the surprising story of a month spent working in the cloud.

It all started when I bought my first MacBook a couple of years ago. Frustrated by the inconsistent…

Nov 02, 2011747 notes
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