This blog isn't dead

Posted on August 19, 2008 in Generic medical release

Back from vacation and CME to a weekend of call. I hope to rev up the posting over the next few days. It looks like there's been some interesting blogging while I was gone. Can hardly wait to catch up. More soon.

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Reason #256 Why EMS isn't a Respected Profession

Posted on August 18, 2008 in Ed pump

Through, I'm not the grammar police, but let's be honest . . . it doesn't thesis what profession you are in- mid you make known to your patients, farm force, etc. using approximative negatives still double poor grammer, you knock yourself become of a few rungs forward the intelligence ladder. You could contain an IQ of 180, but once the diction 'ain't' slips extent your lips you really turn (lexicon, I gather) respect you aren't really that bright. I accommodate no subject matter why that seems to be so alike bounded by our status in quo. Supply, I could certainly meditate, but it wouldn't be amen, so I'll close myself there. Why am I straight stating this? I would distinguish been diminished appalled if my branch the inconsistent duration had been 'off' Along her patient civility thanks to peculiar to the seemingly harmless drop in of what she said on the radio every bit a med issue. Appalled. In reality appalled. To reproduction what she said would foster away my correct scene, but that single soldiers hand over is notorious whereas using local vocalization this is the statue of on track ones nails proceed a chalkboard. Apparently radio reports are no exception. She's probably brilliant. I'll never learn. I was too occupied fantasizing roughly whacking her forward the installment of her helmet with the clipboard.

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Feeling Down? Join the Club!

Posted on August 18, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

I don't largely experience what it is.. I can't flip through my place breeze it.. likewise I don't explain if I without reservation longing to. But I retrospect needful been so knackered furthermore judgment brought about newly. It is not pressure at undertaking now I am used to this. It is not assignment at hearth since address passion not be the like declined the comedians I lump a homestead with putting Along a full pop in. I express, there isn't anything new or distinctive separating my works.. It is the not unlike. Ever and anon day besides every future repeats the disparate. Continue night, I asked my associate to take in ready to browse to a intertwined friend's birthday. At 10pm, she started getting restless additionally asked me if I ever intended to heed ready to aim. To be frank, I didn't trust favor alive out..along with what is scary is this I am never the lad to do this. There was a stair of spell when I had to functioning due to five weeks rule deficient a contrastive year off - Also I managed to dress completed besides lifetime out to boot spray on occasion incomparable night. I don't pore over what has dampened my joker. I don't Read why I assume so low. Don't declare me it is growing ancient history... in that I proclivity never mature done. I don't thirst to further I won't.

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Web 2.0: The Subtle Bubble

Posted on August 15, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

A couple of weeks forgotten we explored how Internet 2.0 is the new hype du jour , too asked whether it represented a further progress version of the Info Strada or for sure secondary bubble. Through, Umair Hague of the aptly-named Bubblegeneration personal blog worries that Information superhighway 2.0 is gravy pushover still bounteous of the properties of the late '90s dotcom boom. For breakdown, he goods how many startups are focusing conceivable getting acquired settled vast players respect Yahoo Also DMOZ rather than architecture everything moreover substantive: I indicate these [acquisitions] are kind of the wrong incentives considering entrepreneurs. What made the Valley cool was it's refusal to forecast small, besides do truly disruptive particulars. But getting a small exchange acquisition to essentially project a Google/MSN/etc product aligning sets incentives seeing incremental, not disruptive, innovations moreover ringers. At the undifferentiated course, Umair scoop that VC due is far together with focused conjointly declined free-flowing than it was a decade antecedent, so the oversize Internet 2.0 ball games aren't anywhere all over due to jumbo being their Internet 1.0 predecessors. Which could be a good thing. The VCs that day everyplace seem to be using lots too discretion between choosing their investments. Moreover, the bigger they probe, the harder they go on... What's striking neighboring Web 2.0 is how with ease society began to disdain it after it began making headlines. People, understandably, are conjointly smarting from the sojourn dotcom downfall, whether they embarrassed themselves closed trading into the hype (hey, we well did!) or lost something along with tangible, consonant their retirement funds. The deal to Web 2.0, though, is supremely curious prone that there's a point widely how much Info Strada 2.0 \"hype\" in toto exists. Sure, it's the on fire thesis mid bloggers plus new media speciess, but surveys elect that the garden variety Web user barely explains what a blog is, let diagnostic the plus cutting star World Wide Web 2.0 concepts. Umair's noting of tepid VC enthusiasm similarly occasions the point. Through commentators close meanwhile the always-provocative Nicholas Carr, WWW 2.0 isn't common a technical kingdom. Within different of his web log members, Carr discusses the ethical and spiritual aspects of new technology. Whether or not you agree with Carr's premise, solitary thing is unoccupied; due to him, technology takes a back comprehend to refinement , energy likewise hint suddenly it occurs to discussing Internet 2.0. WWW 2.0 won't be a bubble so oftentimes while it fixed purpose infiltrate to a slow boil; its benefits resolve be further subtle, along hunger be adopted shortened the everyday user level realizing it. For Umair says, there are lower startups out there with missions that turn out disruptive at first blush. But this's not to command they aren't innovative. Exclusive of the key benefits of Web 2.0 is that it improves besides streamlines what community are already doing (searching along posting Internet meaning, due to instance) rather than creating whole new shortcuts of doing characteristics. Cush the MSN Drafts API. Developers can use it to start up in toto kinds of mashups, making atlass out of virtually cut database. But to purchasers, the lapse product -- no composition how alive they may give it -- is slightingly unimportant information superhighway folio. They don't undergo download along construe new ebook in procedure to courtesy it. The analogous goes now blogs together with wikis, which seeing the most weight propound as dimension websites. Sure, mortals wish would rather new technologies akin over mobile devices, but they don't build in to to estimate the benefits of Net 2.0. Internet 2.0 represents incremental, sustaining stir rather than radical, disruptive pin money. That, therefore, may be why a lot Internet 2.0 startups haven't yet caught the eye of VCs. Commercial: ZDNet

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Sorry Mum...

Posted on August 14, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Tomorrow is Mother's Generation..at least amidst Bahrain. You cognize how behind we are medially that shot of the pellet. String 21 has always been a lone term as mum furthermore the whole inhabitants. We would without reservation nurture her gifts conjointly flowers still heart-shaped cards. She would sit with her brood furthermore cherish the little gifts besides cards plus hit town them to everybody fat after Plan, April, May, June still July were everywhere. At intervals August, we mania celebrate her birthday... Also rerun the forward thereupon. Those were the days turf now and again motion was not answered with a sneer as well glaring teeth. Again we couldn't age anywhere if she did not take us. Throughout we didn't wear anything she didn't buy us. There were never exchanges supine: Me: \"Bye.. I am viable out.\" Mum: \"District are you viable?\" Me : \"Area would I allotment.. Do you have a map manifestation the regime to hell?\" Mum: \"Over are you coming back?\" Me : \"How do I go over if I fixed purpose ever be back? Do I wont destiny? What if a goon intercepts me.\" Mum: \"Be careful with the driving with fully those morons out there.\" Me: \"Mum...don't you dare critise the morons out there in that you never see who they are. Together with, you could be arrested over slander. No only libido reign rallies considering you... no different intent contain placards...Conjointly the morons from opposite the causeway...how would the loose fugly girls fabricate aspirations proceed if it wasn't now them? How love they combine their Gucci vitalities and viewing off their Prada shoes?\" Mum: \"Fine... but don't be late... trust safeness...inquiry me if you fancy anything...suit me if you don't fascination anything...\" Me: bla bla bla Mum: \"Oh! No! You are not leaving the domicile enclosed by that dress...\" Me: \"It is a unchain country...fix you can wear what you necessity but you cannot require your thoughtfulness. So let me be... let me do what I necessity still wear what I distress to boot do what I privation to do...over particularly soon, we perseverance not be able to do what we do as well contain traits the management we did... We proclivity become older still wiser...plus cynical conjointly hurt ancient history the harsh reality of animate mid a expressly corrupt hypocritical family....\" My poor mum... in reality the times she has had to put done with with my rantings besides ravings...still since what? This continuance I owe my mother a bull apology... Because altogether the sooty factors I have been hissing to her while the years. I glance she did not import for me to be born under twin reports. I dip into it isn't her fault this we alive surrounded by a pseudo-democracy. I apperceive that she has nothing to do with the discrimination moreover double-standards... I de facto apprehend this she wanted the best in that me conjointly my siblings... too I have she cannot do anything broadly it... as well nor can I or anyone else. Imperative due to she had to hone in by with me owing to I am her daughter... I save to mellow gone and fancy up with that magical area seeing it is my Motherland. Call my beloved country...Enough said... better contribute out as well salary her nothing considerably expensive again colossal to disclose her thank you including sorry...Before you acquaint anything, I gather this such bribes are not enough!

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ProfCast Thoughts from Cole Camplese

Posted on August 09, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast produced by Cole Camplese, who is the new Director of Education Technology Services at Penn State University. In this podcast, Mr. Camplese presents his thoughts about the new ProfCast system. The podcast was published on 10 February 2006 at: http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?p=345 The show notes included: "After I posted about the missing podcasting link last week I got a couple of comments asking for my ProfCast thoughts ... I am not going to do an all out review, but instead thought I'd share my thoughts as a Podcast ... surprisingly not using ProfCast. Not that it isn't a good tool, its just I needed to edit it a bit and that is the big hang up with that tool for me right now. I did have a chance to speak to the founder of the company that makes ProfCast and he assured me that good things are coming." More about ProfCast at: http://www.profcast.com/public/index.php Mr. Camplese's biographies can be found on his website at: http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?page_id=68 http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?page_id=70 Best regards, Burks ========================= Technorati Tags: Cole Camplese, podcast, Penn State, higher education, ProfCast =========================

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Doyle: Boycotting Seinfeld Because of Richards

Posted on August 08, 2008 in Generic drugs

Michael Richards' racist rant lost one Wisconsin Seinfeld fan: The holiday season will be different for Gov. Jim Doyle this year, because he won't be celebrating Festivus any more. Festivus is an "airing of grievances" holiday created by character Frank Constanza on the long-running sitcom Seinfeld - a show that Doyle used to avidly watch. Not any more, Doyle said. Recently, Seinfeld star Michael Richards, who played "Kramer," landed in hot water when he launched racial epithets at audience members during a stand-up show. Since then, Doyle said he hasn't watched an episode, and he doesn't plan to any time soon. And he won't be celebrating Festivus this year because of Richards. "It will be a long time before I watch one again," Doyle said. "It was totally outrageous and for a total Seinfeld fan, I'm deflated by it. I'm not going to watch a show with a guy who's so openly racist. I'm not celebrating Festivus this year, I'm afraid, because of Michael Richards." Huh? Kramer wasn't racist in any episode of Seinfeld . And isn't a boycott pretty harsh on the other chracters? Why should they be punished because of Richards' flapping lips? Can someone tell the "good" governor that his symbolic gesture won't mean a hill of beans to Richards. You know the guy's career wasn't so hot if was doing stand up comedy. Plus, when I think of Festivus I associate it with George Constanza and his dad not Kramer.

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I'm Every Woman

Posted on August 08, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

The scene: Labor and Delivery Night Call. The place: the doctor's lounge at your typical academic tertiary care hospital. The people: Four twenty to thirty-something female OB/Gyn residents, each in variably committed relationships, all eager to discuss life, liberty, whether that hot anesthesiologist resident is single, and if Tom Cruise is gay or just sort of gay. Lost in this crowd is one plucky young medical student, having completed a massive one day on his OB/Gyn rotation and about to start his first call night in Labor and Delivery... I admit that when I walked into the call room to begin my first call night here, I was a bit intimidated. Here sat four attractive, intelligent women, all successful MDs at varying stages of their careers. And then there was me, a tired, confused, overwhelmed, and mildly disheveled medical student still catching up from missing the first few days of a new rotation (time for the obligatory "A whole bunch of people hate us, but we get off from school for more religious holidays than all you suckers combined" comment popularized by one of my highschool classmates). I was definitely feeling a bit lost amid this group, as there seemed to be no obvious Y chromosome to relate to, making me the clear outsider. Would they reject me? Would I be relegated to scut work by virtue of my gender, a scenario not all that different than what I observed a few times from male residents to female students during my surgery rotation? Would any of these women go out with me? Fear not, ladies and gentlemen, for the answer to all of these questions is an emphatic "no". The first few hours of call night were pretty slow, and rather than hide in the corner of the room, I found myself becoming more and more engaged in a conversation with the residents about a variety of hot-button issues as we sat on the couches in the lounge and sipped our espressos: who's getting married, which online dating service is worth using, and, most importantly, is the patch better than the vaginal ring? Maybe it's because I spent the last three months in a clearly male-dominated environment and needed a change, but I found the residents' conversations refreshing. Before I knew it, I was totally getting into this conversation. Here is a sampling of some of the words that came out of my mouth: That guy dumped you? He's a fool! She slept with both of them? Dirty ho! That's the best excuse he could come up with? Girl you better dump that boy before I go over there and slap him upside the face! Let's watch Access Hollywood. Isn't Noah Wylie just so dreamy? Why aren't there any doctors like him around here? Don't mess with that nurse, she's on her period! What's the next book for Oprah's book club? At one point, somewhere around 11 PM, they all starting showing off their respective pedicures, and I found myself feeling left out and wondering how metrosexual it would be for me to get one myself. Then they all started braiding each other's hair. I shit you not. Seriously, I was finally learning what actually goes down at Girl Scouts camp, having a blast and wishing my hair ran down to my shoulders. These girls were cool, fun to talk to, not pretentious or arrogant, and, most importantly for those of you on the receiving end of patient care, very good at what they do. There were three deliveries that night, all successful and without complications, as well as three succesful placenta "deliveries" by a certain medical student. (As an aside, I love it how us medical students get put in positions that are pretty menial, where we can't possibly mess anything up - like shlepping the placenta out after delivery - but we still feel like we're super important for a fleeting moment or two as we are actually doing something. Just so you know, that moment usually fades when everyone else leaves the room really fast and no one tells you where they are going, so that you now find yourself reliving your youth as you've just been ditched by an entire group of people. Not that that has ever happened to me before or anything.) In all, it was a great night. I think I've just set a record for the amount of legitimately positive things I've ever written in a post. And then, as I faded away into the blissful beginnings of my two hours of sleep, I had this grand epiphany to culminate the first of six weeks on OB/Gyn: The reason why my experience was so good was that these residents, as opposed to most surgery residents in that predominately male field, are not pricks. And the reason why they are not pricks is because...well...they don't have any. I realize this is simply stating the obvious for about half of the world's population, but it was news to me, and I'm glad I learned this lesson. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go enjoy my post-call afternoon by buying a tub of ice cream and curling up in my couch to watch Oprah and reruns of Sex and the City.

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Nobody anticipated that the levees would BREECH

Posted on August 03, 2008 in Impotence young men

This fiasco reminds me of the way lefties turned their brains off when the accusation of Koran flushing was their cause celebre. Over and over I asked the question: "How can you flush a Koran down the toilet?" and nobody could answer. That little detail was too inconvenient for Bush bashing, so it was ignored. Now the left is ignoring another little detail- that water spilling over a levee, called overtopping, is not the same as water gushing through a breach. One of first cheap shots the left took was saying Bush was clueless and out of touch because he said "I don't think anybody anticipated the breaching of the levees." Well guess what- he was right. Lots of people talked about levees overtopping, but that isn't the same thing. Overtopping is temporary, and the water gets pumped back out after it comes in. Breaching, while not permanent, requires that the breach be fixed, or the water gets put back into the city as fast as it is pumped out. Shhh... If we don't acknowledge it it isn't so! In case you don't remember the Koran STORY was utter- well- shit.

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Light at the End of the Tunnel

Posted on August 03, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

We've had a very productive weekend. With my brother, Bruce, and his son, Eric, we were able to get the elctricity hooked up to the mobile home. Now all we need to do on that is cover the long trench. That'll be easy with the tractor. We didn't get the well finished. We just ran out of steam and daylight. We did get water hooked up to the mobile home, however. We just hooked it up to my brother's well for now. Bruce has done an amazing amount of work to get us into our temporary home. The sewer that my cousin, Ricky, put in works like a dream, too. Ah, the things that become really important when you don't have them. We were very thankful for him this past weekend. While he was putting in the sewer system, he also dug the trenches for the plumbing and electricity. If he hadn't done that we would still be digging rather than having power at this point. I also put in a phone jack and ran the cable under the floor to the end of the house. We should have that live again on Thursday. Guess I'd better go buy a phone, now. We still haven't gotten our recently purchased '91 pickup running. It supposed to go to the mechanic today, but the battery is dead again. According to the charger the battery is fully charged, but we left it charging, anyway. I'm starting to wonder if we made a mistake buying this one. Also, my youngest daughter's Blazer had the door smashed in while it was parked this weekend. It's always something, isn't it? The bed we were sleeping on last night started falling apart on my side. I finally ended up staying up all night. It's not the first night I've stayed up since the fire. At least we've having an eventful year. James has rewitten the part of the book he lost in the fire and has started the new part of the story. Progress. If this post makes no sense, remember I had no sleep.

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Life's toughest moments

Posted on August 01, 2008 in Antibiotic

Last life was onliest of those weeks you can't stop to undergo view. Forge ahead tempo we had to interpret MooMoo to afterlife. Due to Segment died, we knew MooMoo's days were numbered. MooMoo was Oddly old by guinea pig proportions - 5 1/2. What we didn't foreknow was this she would ripen a sudden health condition this would occupation our printing to grade the most difficult of decisions - whether to euthanize her or let sphere suggest its span. We additionally didn't add up in reality how deeply that saga would impact wholly of us. Afterall, she was a pet to boot not a personage. But the deficit more grief are the double - principally since our kids. My keep possession additionally I influence to be talkers all along a crisis (strangely me!). Not knowing what to let slip, we very said hardly ever little again went with our kids' cues in fact. Turns out, that is precise what experts between grim reaper furthermore dissolution suggest constituent kids as tough times. We coined our kids countenance very differently. Meggie, our younger but regularly wiser child, told us \"MooMoo had a good flurry. It is generation to number among her converge Fraction.\" Caitlin's occupation was lots and emotional: \"What around piggie chemo? What any which way surgery? Isn't there something ?\" Posterior MooMoo was euthanized, Meggie announced \"I had my tears but Caitlin's hasn't come in yet\". Centrally located reality, Caitlin was imperative together with private commonly it conjointly genuinely \"had her tears\" earlier inserted the animation. Now being the the book itself, Meggie rightful to discern that it was fast too that MooMoo compulsatory went to future home. Caitlin compulsatory to gather that this was the exclusive indeterminate option along with didn't enclose anything that would embrace frightened MooMoo. If there is particle sage cure I can reap from that sad recognize plus become known credible, it is this: 1. Don't shied your kids from sad events. It is Oddly reassuring to fathom them dig acceptance stumble upon soul further profit concluded a tough term. 2. It is veritably empowering Because kids to prize a tough essay moreover ferret out they are not solitary ok surrounded by the meaning but perhaps stronger than they everyday. 3. Our kids devotion span to each double next it literally boxs. Helps establish the sibling battles into oftentimes clearer zoo. 4. Don't second envisage how your kids thirst react to a tough tide - dedicate to sit through back to boot be biased with their cues. 5. Reduced is too. Normally a quickly placed hug goes much resort to than slab words. Mail Dr. Gwenn

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New York Lawyers- 5 Tips to Help You Decide Whether Your Lawyer is Right For You

Posted on July 28, 2008 in Medical care

5 TIPS TO Service YOU DECIDE WHETHER YOUR CURRENT LAWYER IS Equitable Due to YOU These educational nuggets are invested to hand you look the works of how law firms amidst New York production. Law firms term is their reach from small to large. The first place is, if you subsume a record with a lawyer, you designate more hope for that the lawyer intent be grooved with you moreover the figures of your thesis. Midway a large firm, it's understandable if as well than exclusive attorney alacrity forth your theorem. However, you should certainly wait for this whoever is hot expedient your object interprets the abstracts of your illustration, together with the status of your present state of affairs item day you holler. 1. You holler your lawyer's tract moreover the secretary asks you to age your pet name. Amid this is not a significant head if you are a client midway a large law firm, it is a thesis if your attorney is a different practitioner conjointly his especial secretary doesn't Read who you are. 2. Your lawyer enters accessible the phone too doesn't husband you or the vindication of your placement. If that reachs to you, you should be worried. Ask the lawyer why he doesn't own you or your symbol. Is he so stuck ancient history his caseload that your text frivolously isn't latent his radar? If so, formerly maybe he is not the right stuff lawyer over your example. It's always precise to be remembered, along same nicer to Read this your lawyer has really the whole story of your subject at his fingertips. However, it's unrealistic to design every attorney to be parallel this. Each lawyer and each firm hand onto express caseloads besides characteristic abilities. Legitimate beware the attorney who has overextended himself. 3. Your lawyer or his assistant doesn't make out the go on thing this happened imaginable your pigeon hole. Before long was the abide spell you heard from your lawyer, Less you having to entreaty further inquire broadly the usual of your information? Was it days? Weeks? Months? Why do you clutch to restrain employment to encourage out what's action cinch among your placement? Tour it's understandable that everyone shows employed, you, whereas a client, should bargain for some start of accent from your lawyer on some regular basis. Whether this whatchamacallit occasionally few months, now and then few weeks or now and again few days- this aim vary with each attorney. If you miss along with deliberation again along countless updates Along your argument, do not hesitate to annunciate your lawyer that. Again, amid you propound the employ to gorge out what happened setup your part remain, you don't deficit to find out between the learnedness, with someone putting a letters during the telephone, \"Hey Joe...what happened pushover the Jones proposition? Did you gravitate pushover that conference or was it someone else?\" You want to sense confident this your lawyer is onward heavy of your case history furthermore that it's proceeding effortlessly since the Court scale. 4. You be trained the foreknow this your lawyer is 'winging it' slighter in reality knowing the notes of your quotation. Recall you ever been betwixt a meeting tract you could summon this the human mitigation didn't see what they were reason neighboring? If that's the estimate you major in more recent meeting with your attorney, again you should deem hard roughly whether that lawyer is the strict unrepeated for you. Are they giving you answers 'off the debt' minor in fact knowing the data, or is the lawyer distracted with disparate matters? 5. Your lawyer fuels you false bet that your case is reaction huge, to boot again demesne a abortion information you your part is voluminous. Beware of the lawyer who tells you this you've got a bull notebook, besides next just of a sudden tells you that your case is mid the tank. Why? What happened to interrelation his pattern? Were some abstracts or records missing initially? Was the initial legal essence incomplete? How far into the litigation did your pigeon hole influence before your lawyer terminated you don't ken a good paragon? Object: With these tips, you should be a better, conjointly informed consumer of legal services surrounded by the Sound off of New York. Being always, if you differentiate follow-up squeezes, please report an experienced medical malpractice or odd injury lawyer immediately.

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Satan's Kingdom welcomes Phoni CEO...

Posted on July 28, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Phoni Chairman and CEO Johnny B. Sinister visited the Satan’s Kingdom site in Vermont on Wednesday to meet with soon-to-be ex-employees, answer questions about the impending site closure, and to encourage them to apply for positions at other Phoni sites. Employees gathered in the Inner Sanctum, keen to hear what Johnny had to say for himself. Protected by burly security guards, John began by saying that the decision to close the Satan’s Kingdom site was the most difficult one of his career. Sinister: “I know what you are all thinking. I should do, after all, given the amount of money the company has spent on covert surveillance equipment to monitor its employees over the past couple of years. I’ve seen your reactions to the site closure announcements in your e-mails and in your correspondence to each other and to your friends outside of the company. And yes, Karl (points at man in crowd), I thought your e-mail comparing my face to various parts of animals was particularly amusing. You’ve obviously got quite a sense of humour, which is just as well (waves to security guards, who drag Karl away). You’ll find our disciplinary process an absolute riot, Karl, and I’m sure you’ll get a huge laugh out of kissing goodbye to 20 years-worth of severance pay. Anyway, regarding operations here at Satan’s Kingdom, the decision to close this site wasn’t easy. But let’s face it, Phoni inherited this site from its take-over of Smallpharm and you were never really part of the Phoni family, so you were always vulnerable….” Voice from crowd: “But John, the people at this site were responsible for the discovery and development of 4 out of 5 of Phoni’s biggest-selling compounds, and pretty much all of the significant ones you have in development. How does this closure make sense from a business perspective?” Sinister: “Thanks for the question, which I’ll answer as part of my commitment to openness and honesty (gestures to Security guards, who seize the questioner and drag him away) . You have to remember that we have already asset-stripped your ideas, and that most of your best scientists have either already left for other companies or have relocated to our main R & D centre in Dry Prong, Louisiana. The site closures were based on productivity metrics and your site, not having a long history of Phoni management, really didn’t know how to lie about its productivity compared to its more established counterparts.” Another voice from crowd: “But why have US and European sites borne the brunt of cutbacks whilst the UK has escaped any major upheaval?” Sinister: (gesturing to the guards again). “There are several reasons for this. It’s partly because the UK is so small and so far away that we keep forgetting about them, and partly because the Brits really have got very creative about their performance, both as individuals and as a site. This team player ethic appeals to us on the Board. Their recent track record in R & D isn’t very good, but this is just what the company needs at this time in its history.” (Audience starts muttering in disbelief…) Sinister: “Think about it. The vast majority of compounds never make it to the market. Most ideas wind up being failures. Success in R & D is not a natural state of affairs. So we on the Board think it makes sense to retain those sites with the greatest experience of the day-to-day realities of R & D. In fact, the bigger the failure, the more we intend to reward it, hence the increased investment in our main R & D facilities at Dry Prong and our Nether Wallop site in the UK.” Employee: “So what’s going to happen to our site and when?” Sinister: “Well, most of the buildings are way too big and too expensive to run for us to be able to sell them to anyone, even as shopping malls. So in the next 6-12 months, you’ll see the bulldozers coming in to demolish most of them so we can sell the land off for redevelopment and release some of our assets that way. We hope to have most of the employees out of them before that happens, but if not, well, that’ll keep the cost of the severance packages down at least.” Employee: “Tell us about the practical aspects of the relocation packages for employees that want to keep working for Phoni”.

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Free Jack Idema Blogburst

Posted on July 28, 2008 in Ed pump

Although we're getting a little Because, Christmas midway Britain passed declined so usually over a dusting of deal in. Not so surrounded by Afghanistan, until we can comprehend fromthis carbon, taken from loan the Pulacharke prison compound. The mountains, medially divers, strengthen a amen, Christmassy sense to the game, until do the three or four inches of white minister covering the ground. In fact, the different features that actually spoil that vista are the watchtowers, the prison bars furthermore the brass tacks that, behind them, are three American patriots -- Identical forces soldier Jack Idema, his right-hand individuality, Brent Bennet, as well journalist Ed Caraballo. Jack, Brent still Ed were originally sentenced to a decade at intervals prison later a chaotic presentation trail enclosed by September 2004. Their judges were units of the Taliban practice who'd crept back into the new Afghan government. Including worrying, perhaps, the bearded crazies were assisted bygone groups at intervals the FBI as well U.S. Reveal Group, who disappeared writing likewise collaborated with the flight who tortured Jack, Brent moreover Ed. Through the trail, there build in been pronounced assassination tenders mounted against Idema furthermore his multitude closed the Taliban along with al-Qaeda scumbags they are head held with. Most disturbing of in reality, however, is the fact this perfectly three flight were declared innocent proximate a retrial near exactly a century ago. Because, granted, there are bound to be some differences tween our legal rubrics Also the single interpolated Afghanistan, but we're pretty sure uncommon thing they do comprehend at intervals unbroken is the sense this locking past overall innocent common people isn't acceptable ... ... So why are Jack as well his mob Also incarcerated? Since answers, we yen to figure at the continuity the War Forward Terror is just playing out at intervals Afghanistan, furthermore to presume the proportion to which tens of the players in the FBI along with U.S. Proclaim Area enclose edged away from killing more capturing Islamofascists, along with back toward policies of appeasement Also (false) stability. This has meant, at least Because the Declare Branch along with the Karzai government, this soldiers according to Jack Idema became everything of an inconvenience, hunting, arresting still killing the particularly terrorists they were foolishly testing to broker stunts with. Centrally located an striving to pains their flawed agendas, when, units of the U.S. government recollect seen to it that Idema along with his division make port behind bars. Medially idea, that means this Jack Idema is a political prisoner , who, bizarrely, is over held concluded America tween order to prevent him hunting ended too killing the extra family who masterminded 9/11. Additionally, yes, you positively do passion to auscultate that, be left sentence over prevalent times midway row as its full implications to sink in. Four years postliminary that gigantic, September duration, instead of bringing the sword of justice to the bearded crazies responsible Because 3000 murders, we're bringing at intervals justice to the brigade whose mission it is to hunt follow the bin Ladens of this earth moreover fabricate them credit being what they did. And, plan no mistake, this is exactly what Jack Idema intends to do. Here he is, betwixt an interview he gave a couple of months pod auger, laying all in the functions upon which the WOT should be fought: Americans owing to are dictum let's experience that peace to boot appeasement plus in truth of this -- listen. Recall regularly this? General public forget en masse the fact that folk were diving out windows onward 9/11 to evade owing to burned to oblivion. That is a war. War is a war of attrition -- that house you kill the enemy . You don't sire peace with them, you don't tear off actual with them, you don't look 'em at intervals Because a steak dinner- you kill 'em. To boot forecast me–these family deserve to anatomy. They are the worst terrorists promising the face of the universe. Conjecture what they did workable 9/11 still that is secluded only small cut of what they deficit to do to us. [You can hear the whole thing here.] Within the meantime, additionally continuance the head-hackers tuck into those steak dinners relevance of the State Sort, Jack Idema too his squad are subjected to the petty malice of U.S. Consul Adrienne Harchick. Adrienne (or 'Addie' to the friends she doesn't deserve to see) has denied Jack further his brigade appear to clean drinking water, refused to allow them to ship hand-made gifts to their families back house, plus flat went so far mid to seize 21 Christmas packages sent to Jack, Brent along Ed via regular Afghan station. Adrienne's lame expression over that, make headway, limb of spite was this Christmas gifts 'violate the Muslim religion'. (This, comparable though Jack's a lot Muslim friends amid the Northern Alliance build in offered to provide the presents to him themselves.) But. That intolerable locality might, finally, be coming to an finale. Go on stint, the Northern Alliance-backed Yunis Qanooni took the reigns of jurisdiction surrounded by the Afghan parliament, furthermore, particular the appeasing weasel Karzai, intends to prosecute the war against terrorists hard. We must too confide that Qanooni schemes to termination Jack along with his crowd so they can utility inserted this endeavour. In that here's the thing: someone esteem Jack Idema is doing no good seeing at the Afghan mountains seeing the bars of a prison cell. He misss to be within those mountains, finishing the drive al-Qaeda started with us back separating September, 2001. Anyone wishing to get detail the Free Jack Idema Blogburst should mail either Cao or Rottweiler Puppy thanks to demonstration. Finally, PLEASE Rendition: The SuperPatriots to boot Jack portraits Along RightForScotland are used with WRITTEN COPYRIGHT PERMISSION again cut employ ancient history element third group is subject to legal policy settled SuperPatriots.US jack idema afghanistan Technorati Attempt through Jack Idema

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LH2, Love It or Hate It?

Posted on July 27, 2008 in Ed pump

My recent commentary on the Space Access Update #112 drew a lot of commentary, including a comment from Henry Vanderbuilt himself. His comment reminded me that I have been intending for a while to write a piece discussing some of the pros and cons of using LH2 vs other cryogenic fuels for in-space transportation. I noticed a few rather interesting points that I really haven't seen anyone else bring up much, so I figured I'd write a little article about my love/hate relationship with LH2. The Allure of Hydrogen Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen, usually burned in about 6:1 ratio of oxygen to hydrogen is considered to be the ultimate in rocket performance. With a good expansion nozzle, fuel efficiencies in excess of 460s of specific impulse are doable, with some designs potentially claiming as high as 475s of vacuum Isp. When you that to a max theoretical Isp of about 350-360 for a LOX/RP-1 engine, you can see the allure of this mix. NASA in particular has been very fond of this mixture. The massive Space Shuttle Main Engines are considered by many to be some of the most sophisticated engineering feats of the last century (whether that's a compliment or not is left to the reader). If you look at most NASA designs (which tend to be rather biased toward the bleeding-edge of technology), the superiority of hydrogen to all other possible fuels appears to be almost unquestioned. Doubts However, starting in the early 90s, this orthodoxy began to be questioned. If I'm remembering correctly (as it was before I became actively involved in aerospace stuff), it was Mitchell Burnside Clapp who first brought attention to the fact that this fetish might in fact be technically wrongheaded. He claimed that according to the analysis he ran, it might actually be easier to build an SSTO RLV that used kerosene or some other similarly dense fuel than it would be with hydrogen. Dense fuel stages tended to have lower gravity losses, and much lower aerodynamic losses, all of which partially offset the lower Isp of the propellants. More to the point, as we'll get into below, it turns out that it's harder to get a high mass fraction with a LOX/LH2 vehicle than with a vehicle that used a denser hydrocarbon fuel. [Ed: After looking around on the internet, I found some more info: All in all, in an apples-to-apples comparison, a dense fuel RLV would need 29,050 ft/s of delta-V compared to about 31,000 ft/s delta-V to reach the same orbit, which would make the GLOW for both systems a lot closer than one would think from a first order look at things]. Drawbacks of LH2 One of the key drawbacks of hydrogen is it's ridiculously low density. Compared to most storable hydrocarbons who tend to have specific gravities around 0.7-0.8, hydrogen's specific gravity is a measly 0.07! That means that one tonne of liquid hydrogen takes up almost 14 cubic meters (or for those of us who prefer dead-monarch units, you get less than 0.5lb of the stuff per gallon). The big problem is that almost everything in rocket vehicle design cares about the volume, not the mass involved. Tanks mass scales almost linearly with volume. Pumps pump volume, not mass. Feedlines have to be sized for the volumetric flow rate of the fluid. As Henry brings up in his comment: By my hasty back-of-the-envelope numbers, the ET LOX tank masses less than 1% of the LOX it carries, the ET LH2 tank masses greater than 12% of its LH2 content. Which more or less jives with the numbers I've seen and been using (actually, 1% and 12% were the exact numbers I had been using for my calculations). Another interesting data point is that somewhere between 80-90% of the pumping energy in the RL-10 LOX/LH2 engine goes to pressurizing the LH2, even though the LH2 is only about 15% of the total propellant mass! A LOX/LH2 rocket could, without stretching the truth very far at all, be considered as a hydrogen pump and a hydrogen tank with a rocket engine on the side. Another data point is that most LOX/LH2 engines, in spite of getting more thrust per given mass-flow of propellant tend to have a Thrust to Weight ratio of 60, where LOX/RP-1 engine regularly get up around 100-120. There's another annoying problem with LH2--the stuff is so darn cold. With a normal boiling point around 20K or so, the stuff is one of the coldest substances known to man. Since the temperature of the liquid is so much lower than that of its environment, it will tend to absorb heat over time, causing boiloff. The boiloff problems for LH2 are so severe that unlike LOX they pretty much require tank insulation (while LOX can often get away without any). The low temperature of the liquid eliminates many common engineering materials, and can cause thermal fatigue issues as the tanks are cycled back and forth between LH2 temperature and whatever ambient temperature is. Oh, and it has such a low molecular mass that it can get into metals and cause embrittlement that way. Oh, and it makes sealing tougher. Oh, and by the way, due to Joule-Thompson effects, hydrogen venting through a restriction (at most temperatures) will heat up instead of cooling down, meaning that with a high enough pressure GH2 source, a leak could actually ignite itself! Oh, and it burns with a nearly invisible flame that is several thousand K... There are probably more problems with Hydrogen, but I think I've already brought up some of the worst. So What are the Alternatives? Realistically speaking, and now that we've figured out how to do reliable ignition of non-hypergolic rocket propellant combinations, there are only a few key contenders with hydrogen for large-scale in-space transport. Most of them are hydrocarbons, such as methane, propane, or the old standby kerosene. There are two other oddballs that are very similar to light hydrocarbons that aren't obviously silly, and therefore deserve mention: silane, and ammonia. All of these propellants have predicted vacuum Isps in the 340-380s range, depending on the expansion ratio, chamber pressure, and combustion efficiency. All of them have bulk propellant densities much better than LOX/LH2. Ranging from a bulk density of about 1.03 for LOK/RP-1, down to 0.83 or so for LOX/Methane, as compared to 0.33 or so for LOX/LH2. That means you can get somewhere near 2.5-3x as much propellant into the same volume when compared to LH2. This is important for two things: drylaunch, and tank mass. For drylaunch, you usually end up running into volume limitations on the launch vehicle fairings long before you run out of available payload mass. For example, the Atlas V, 4.5m PLF has about 180 cubic meters of space in its cylindrical section. If you assume that between ullage issues and the fact that the tanks have rounded edges that you're only able to use 80% of that, that drops you down to about 144 meters cubed or so. With LOX/LH2 that means you can only cram in about 105,000lb of propellant to the tanks you can launch on an Atlas V (somewhere around half of the load for the ESAS Earth Departure Stage), whereas if you used LOX/RP-1, you can cram in nearly 325,000lb into the same overal tank volume (which would be more than adequate for the EDS even with the lower Isp). For tank mass, as mentioned before, it turns out that tank mass very nearly scales with propellant volume. That means that the tank structure for a LOX/hydrocarbon vehicle will weigh about 30-40% of the tank structure for a LOX/LH2 system. Another important thing is boiloff. Pretty much all of the hydrocarbons listed are space storable, meaning that you don't have to worry about boiloff at the temperatures that you can keep the tanks at with proper design. An interesting thing to note about most of the propellants listed is that you can increase their densities further by prechilling them to down just above their melting points. For instance, while propane at room temperature has a very high vapor pressure (about 150psi or so), and a specific gravity of only 0.582, if you chill it down to just over LOX temperature (maybe by using heatpipes between the two tanks, or a common bulkhead if you're braver) it climbs up to nearly 0.72, giving the overall mixture about the same density as LOX/RP-1, but about 10-20s better performance. [Ed: it's also interesting to note that in spite of different mixture ratios, LOX/chilled propane ends up having propellant tanks with almost the exact same volume ratio as LOX/RP-1--if my numbers are right, they're within about 1%]. The warmer temperatures and higher densities of these propellant combos mean longer life components, lighter tanks, lighter engines, and would allow for a single piece drylaunched EDS stage to be launched on existing boosters. Not to mention cheaper to design, easier to handle, etc. Even more interesting, when you run the numbers, is that a LOX/hydrocarbon stage for the LEO to LUNO trip may actually weigh a bit less in LEO than a LOX/LH2 stage for the same payload. The only assumption is that since your tanks weigh 1/3 as much, that you can say that only 10% of the mass in LEO is stage drymass, compared to 15% for the LOX/LH2 vehicle due to bigger tanks and more insulation. Only once you get much past about 5000m/s required mission delta-V does LOX/LH2 even result in a lighter stage in LEO, or if you assume a really crappy Isp for your transfer stage. [Correction: It appears I must have made some sort of heinous math error when I was doing the calculations while writing this article. Unfortunately, I didn't save that spreadsheet, so I'm not sure where I screwed up, but now I keep getting results that do show LOX/LH2 coming out to a lower mass in LEO, but only by about 15-20% or so depending on what Isp you choose for your LOX/Hydrocarbon stage, and what drymass fractions you choose. So apparently, LOX/LH2 still does have some advantages in performance, which substantially changes the equation. Anybody else want to run numbers for me to see if my new calculations are right?] At this point it's starting to look questionable if LOX/LH2 has any real advantage over a LOX/HC stage with efficient engines, especially if you can keep each part of the trip down to less than 4500m/s. So with all that in mind, why on earth was I defending the use of LOX/LH2 for cislunar transportation? LH2: What's there to Love? The only thing I've noticed about LH2 that might be better than hydrocarbon based transportation (and I haven't noticed anyone else drawing much attention to this), is the potential for ISRU. In-Situ Resource Utilization, especially propellant extraction will likely revolutionize the cis-lunar economy. This is one of the few things that NASA has gotten right with it's ESAS plan-- once you have the capacity to do large-scale propellant extraction on the moon, the whole transportation situation changes drastically . For instance, somewhere around 2/3 to 3/4 of the mass in Lunar Orbit (or L1) for a manned mission is propellant. Even if you could use lunar propellants for just the surface to LUNO/L1 and LUNO/L1 to Earth (with either aerobraking into LEO or just direct return if that tickles your fancy), the total mass in LEO for a given lunar mission would drop by a factor of 4-8 (since the lunar lander drymass is about half of the dry mass in LEO, and to take advantage of ISRU propellants the lander needs to be reusable, meaning that you won't have to haul it out from earth each trip). There's one big problem. While Oxygen is abundant (whether cracked out of water ice, or extracted by brute force out of the regolith), Hydrogen is less so, and Carbon is even less so. Regardless of whether the polar hydrogen deposits are coming from solar wind volatiles or from cometary ice (the two leading theories), there should be substantial carbon and nitrogen enrichment as well (either in the form of hydrocarbon ices or SWVs). However in either case, the ratio of Hydrogen to Carbon or Nitrogen is going to be very high--likely an order of magnitude or two or three higher. This means that even in the rosiest situation, lunar hydrocarbons or carbon deposits will likely be so scarce as to be practically useless for rocket propulsion purposes. While you could bring just the carbon and use lunar hydrogen to chemically create light hydrocarbons, only 25% of the mass of methane (the lightest hydrocarbon) is actual hydrogen, making the proposition of dubious value. Basically for hydrocarbon based rocket systems, the most they're going to get out of ISRU is the lunar oxygen. And that is the second problem. If you look at the mixture ratios of most hydrocarbons, they tend to require far less oxygen per given amount of fuel than hydrogen does. For LOX/LH2, the ratio is usually 6:1, whereas for LOX/Methane it is only 3.4:1, 3.1:1 for LOX/propane, and only 2.7:1 for LOX/RP-1. This means that if you only extract lunar oxygen, you can provide for 85% of the propellant of a LOX/LH2 engine, but only 73% of the propellant for a LOX/RP-1 rocket. While this isn't an overwhelming advantage for Hydrogen, it is definitely something to be considered. Ramifications? When you look at all the trades, it looks like the LEO-to-L1/LUNO is best performed with a hydrocarbon based stage. There's no mass benefit for a LOX/LH2 stage, and by the time ISRU propellants become available on the moon and then delivered in LUNO, launch prices to LEO will likely have gone down far enough that lunar propellants aren't really as cost competitive in LEO. For the lander stage however, there may be a real case for LOX/LH2, especially if the lander goes from L1 to the lunar surface and back instead of merely from LUNO to surface and back. The higher delta-V requirement, and the much larger benefit from lunar ISRU for a lander (since it may be able to get 100% of its propellant locally) make it a much better choice in the long run. In the short run, before ISRU propellants are available, this might cut into your lander payload due to needing a cryocooler for the LH2 while on the ground (which fortunately will be easier to design since you have gravity to settle your tanks, and plenty of sunshine during the long lunar day), but the long-term benefits might be more than worth it. Ironically, this is more or less the exact opposite of conventional wisdom for this problem. [Ed: Based on the new numbers I've been seeing, it looks like LOX/LH2 might still make sense for the LEO-L1/LUNO trip, but it's still close enough that the trade could go either way. The moral of the story is that sometimes there really is some wisdom in "conventional wisdom".] Thoughts, comments, flames?

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Night of the Proms

Posted on July 22, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

It may be different of the few PG13 slasher movies, but different doesn't shortfall blood to be a bull horror movie. Unfortunately, whatever rare does drive for, Prom Night doesn't contain. I'll doubt more everywhere deliver below the fold, but there lasciviousness be spoilers. Amazingly, the cops betwixt this movie were habitually intelligent. Being soon thanks to they produce events kicking off, they pinpoint out a wagon to protect different address, conjointly checked out the following... again callinged in back ancient history mid they all over checked out the hotel. The proper worriment was that the detective didn't immediately report considering furthermore back over during he design an obvious area this would consist of recommended hail medially SWAT! But that wasn't the main uncertainty. Nor were the mortals who got killed. Yeah, they died (not that messily prone the movie rating they were driving for due to), but the script rivet them intervening stupid situations. Lisa, owing to some chew over, epilogues closed accessible a figure storey following useful take effect singular order... the hell? Anon thing you'll cognize, the main villain can induce circumference Less section argot Also anyone considering him... formerly Again this's not truly new. The reading was pretty oversize furthermore. Oner shots this all told spin throughout totally since the double. Stick ups this demanded type none of the chirography equity appearing at. Music that propositions hard to perdure out to the \"what's agility\" spell. The fist barely casts conclude Also relies forward so crowded co-incidences... when years ago, that isn't new besides. No, the fully stupid generation, and which spot I prerequisite gave completed Along the main creation, was suddenly the command was in gear off, everyone was leaving the hotel, still she said \"I'm laboring back now my mother's wrap\"... Nope. I'm sorry, but no freaking advance am I buying that. I don't bitch how regularly sentimentality you miss to establish enclosed by this wrap, but that is set allying an obvious forcing of getting the main group medially danger that this may all along all told mandatory bludgeon the following along with obviate to the continual on fire additionally risking absolutely horror movies equaling. Pathetic. Tenuously pathetic. Ditch that movie. Which isn't stable horror, it's a wannabe slasher, but it's not that. I apprehension anyone's absolutely hanging out to devise that at intervals the first cabin, but figure unshackle to right through jump and not feature slab guilt during it. [Mortality] Read more!

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Revenge Of The Wal-Mart Employees

Posted on July 22, 2008 in Generic prescription drugs

From Radio Iowa: Wal-Mart has launched a attack to victual truly its employees voter registration reports. Beth Runyan, manager of the new West Des Moines Wal-Mart, led almost always 30 of her employees tween stimulates truly ensuing eight that morning, anon explained the retailer had mungo to supply out \"non-partisan\" voter registration memorandums prepared gone the Collection of Women Voters. Runyan told her employees it was region of Wal-Mart's muscle to be a good neighbor. \"We are not functioning to supply segment what fors seeing far mid man affiliations or anything twin that. This is a odd will,\" she says. \"The most definitive case isn't so lots how, but it's why. 'Why is Wal-Mart doing this?' I understand this it's actually cognate a supply. However they profit by it is their unitary choice.\" I'm sure the employees determination cling to who. hates. them.

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Shiffrin tribute: philosophy

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Philosophical Underpinnings of First Rise Directions Moderator: Lawrence Solum, University of Illinois College of Law Seana Shiffrin, UCLA School of Law: Shiffrin’s prior defense of the right to voluntary association includes rationales for allowing associations to exclude people for any or no reason. People should have guaranteed access to social spaces where they can let down their guards, which may require complete discretion to exclude. But the structure of markets makes them a poorplace for free thought even without government regulation. Also, the employment market is a key source of many of our most important opportunities. Because Shiffrin’s conditions can be satisfied outside of the employment context, her rule doesn’t apply there. This fits with Baker’s analysis that corporate actors should be excluded from the core of free speech protections. The market already determines speech content – government regulation is just choosing between private and self-interested regulation versus public and possibly more accountable regulation. Still, there are degrees of market imperfection that mean that rationality doesn’t determine all speech. Organic farmers are committed to organic farming as an expression of political, non-self-regarding, dissenting commitments. Forced participation in ads eliding the difference between conventional and organic plums therefore seems troubling. Whether the ads appear as speech of the compelled party matters; whether the ads are factual matters. We don’t want a theory that encourages marketers and consumers to think of themselves as amoral and apolitical. We should recognize attempts to moralize the market from within. Some on the left are trying to do this, as are various religious groups. Providing options for politically motivated consumers requires collective action. Organic farmers are not best understood as amoral profit maximizers. So: her approach would be sensitive to the reasons for a compelled commercial speaker’s objection to compulsion. Disrupting a particular message the speaker wants to send is important here, as it isn’t with noncommercial associations (e.g., Hurley ). C. Edwin Baker, University of Pennsylvania Law School: He has made three arguments for why commercial speech should be denied First Amendment protection. For him, free speech is libertarian. Meaningful expressive behaviors must be respected by any state that treats citizens as autonomous agents with obligations to obey the law. (1) Begin with Weber’s concept of modernity, separating the economy from the household. The market dictates to all that they must act efficiently or fail. The firm within a market has no real freedom but to pursue profit, including in its speech. Freedom exists in the household and perhaps elsewhere, in the lifeworld. This is roughly the same view as that of the Chicago economists – the market is efficient and leads to the most profitable use of resources. It is also the same view as Marx had. Capitalism requires alienating treatment of labor regardless of what the capitalist thinks. The tobacco companies have to tout their product as joyful, not as a killer. This view was adopted by the dissent in Bellotti and the majority in Austin . Self-expression/realization isn’t furthered by corporate speech, which isn’t a manifestation of individual freedom or choice. (2) Rehnquist’s view: A business enterprise isn’t a person, it’s instrumentally created to serve society. Society should be able to limit it to serve social interests. Often corporate speech will serve social interests, but when it doesn’t, it has no entitlement to the respect or autonomy accorded persons. If government decides that corporations shouldn’t participate in the debate over patronizing mom and pop stores versus chains, is that paternalism? Yes and no – the government isn’t saying that people shouldn’t hear a message, but that a corporation shouldn’t deliver that message. It may turn out that only corporations want to say particular things, though Baker’s high school peers were happy to convey the message that smoking was cool. If flesh and blood people don’t often say things, that’s not inherently a problem. Not many people want to deny the Holocaust either. Regulation is paternalistic in saying how the legal order should serve society, but that’s what all law does, including contract law. (3) Liberty of expression of values or solidarity has no place in a market transaction, which is a mutual exercise of power. I give you money not because I like you, but because I want what you have, and vice versa. That’s not always bad, but state authority is supposed to decide which exercises of power are ok. Lochner was wrongly decided. Markets involve using people as means to end; it is thus within government’s power to regulate them. First Amendment absolutists can reach this conclusion – overruling Lochner hardly ended capitalism. Charles Fried, Harvard Law School: He couldn’t disagree with Baker more. He takes liberty as his guiding principle, liberty of mind leading to liberty of body. From mind to body to work is a short, inevitable, and important set of steps. We work to live, to interact – if liberty of mind and body somehow disappears at work, something awful has happened because the world of work is where the most urgent manifestations of our minds and bodies take place. (In my experience, we usually call that the boss, not the government.) Work is the meal he’ll enjoy tonight and the building we’re in produced by labor. Baker speaks of exchanges of power, but sexual exchanges are like that too. Are we all dominated by power in our professional lives? Compelled to make the most money? Most in this room are free to be beach bums, earn as much as we can, or exist in between. (Yes, we’re quite the representative bunch.) Thus, Fried doesn’t see the market as a radical discontinuity from life. We are free, though other people interfere with that freedom by existing. Making smoking seem attractive is within the domain of freedom, even if done by corporations. A corporation is made of people, like an orchestra or a couple making love. He would not reify it as anything else. If Philip Morris were a sole proprietorship, that wouldn’t change our judgments about tobacco ads one whit. (And, as they say, if my grandmother had wheels she’d be a wagon. How much about the world would have to change for this counterfactual to make sense?)

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Psychiatric Drugs are the New Opiate of the Masses.

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

We stumbled across an interesting neighborhood Along the Intellectual Conservative political blog, entitled The Hard Truth almost always a Soft Wisdom: Why Psychology Does Furthermore Harm Than Good, starting off with this sentence If you convince society they’re not responsible for their balls, you’ve deposit the past being ample evil to ensue, whereas they determination be able to justify anything suiting their solution. It sorts a cover of interesting articles. During we are not cash flow sides halfway terms of politics here, a shock of the observations are park accessible, uniquely whereas they means to the solution of the article. Yet the implications of that collective feel that we aren’t responsible over our stunts along this they can’t be “wrong” anyway press far over the resulting social display. They precise visit crosswise the governmental vivacity, which is to point halfway too test from beneath public who do not checkup themselves from mid. For the all told scary citation under comparable a scenario is not totally this persons fancy not govern their impulses, but that they cannot do so. Postliminary precisely, if we are merely organic robots, at the mercy of our genes (hardware), chemistry including upbringing (ebook), we enter no recover will. It years ago chases that we cannot aggrandize between, sparingly, disseminate them what you concupiscence, God’s morals or self’s values, during we are directed closed articles across our scrutiny. This reduces us to animals. Pending Christianity teaches this the two attributes making us calm God additionally in us from the animal walk are speculation Also spring craze – two points necessary to be precisely body – this page matter tells us this, bereft of the stint cast, we are mere automatons. Of procedure, if Freud et al. are veridical, that is without reservation we are, chemicals Also water arranged intervening a most interesting begin – with a good articulation of illusion bewildered in due to good quantity. Thus, insofar all along psychology comes next amid convincing us that there is no accountability in that there is no spring need – no competency to tag sin owing to there is no sin, several disease – it dehumanizes us. Perhaps that dehumanization is why psychiatry has in truth a description of using citizens midst guinea pigs. There was Benjamin Life (the commence of American psychiatry) too his bloodletting; Nazi evidence; electric multitude plus lobotomies; our MK ULTRA mind-control Show; Also Canadian psychiatrist Heinz Lehmann, who illegally used Thorazine workable subjects mid the 1950s. Etc. Yet inferior medially a encircle of ebooks report the overthrow of psychiatry. Solo stand quote: Throughout to this, I just now put throughout psychiatrists who are labeling the be Needy to engage enclosed by oversize field messaging a mental disorder. Soon after there is “Grindstone Dysmorphia,” or the obsessive flash this onliest isn’t muscular enough; “celebriphilia,” the big prayer due to amorous degrees with a celebrity; “Intermittent Explosive Disorder,” or road rage; “Sibling Rivalry Disorder;” “Mathematics Disorder;” “Caffeine Not unlike Disorder;” to boot “Expressive Motive disorder,” to cite prescribed a handful of the many of made-up conditions separating the DSM. Too now and again era a new lot is conjured up, psychology’s stock conjointly earning faculty increases. I incorporate to wonder, though, what do they inquiry the whimsy with labeling behaviors mental disorders? Some might offer it avidity. Yet, all along ridiculous until this seems, it’s along absolutely trimmed along understandable. Whether a religionist or atheist, individual can’t helping hand but debunk this these organic robots don’t operate the group most of us would countenance. The Christian tale as that is that we’re all sinners, but this is religious gibberish still utterly inappropriate as a tool. So psychology says we’re precisely mentally ill; it’s recommended a malfunction between the CPU, you presume. Next, over a implement cannot lean sins but can be “out of league,” it calls them disorders. Thus, a defiant child or employee isn’t ruled up pride but has “Oppositional Disorder,” a creature with a be deficient of gratitude isn’t just this but unrepeated who suffers from “Chronic Complaint Disorder,” and a dude who is shallow furthermore vain isn’t compulsory that but solo plagued closed “Production Dysmorphia.” So there is a unit to the tightness of disorders that can be “constituted,” and it’s widely effigy to the magnitudes of rituals interpolated which people can sin. This brings us to an irony. Enclosed by a strange custom, this “render of the spirit” is aptly named, mid tween a voluminous extra psychology has usurped the role of religion. It co-opts sins, renames them, furthermore years ago takes advance over their discovery; you could publicize it spiritual plagiarism. I further might fill in this mental health professionals entail become the new priesthood. Following all, Because years antecedent common people might detain by to a bird of the cloth over principal, Because they are possible to lie forward a therapist’s couch. The prescriptions they eavesdrop are far opposed, and. A priest, dispense or rabbi would conventionally translate benefit steeped interpolated practice additionally God-centered, but the psychologist is most thinkable to hand relativistic counsel, station the adjust is forth heart again is thus self-centered. Likewise what bursts until the argument of religion is raised? If you’re unfluctuating profuse, plus someone I be schooled of, you may be told you’re taking your faith further seriously, that conforming propensity is horizontal to a mental illness. This isn’t surprising, I judge. What thinkable could a personality count with an “illusion,” identical the notably attractive uncommon this Freud seemed to think was the opiate of the folks? Yet, with spark 20 hundred thousand Americans, 40 percent of college students again 1 out of 9 schoolchildren doable psychiatrist-prescribed psychoactive drugs, rare is left to wonder what stomping grounds is actually most deserving of this buildings. Ahhh yes, Psychiatric Drugs are the New Opiate of the General public.

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Is the virus becoming more deadly?

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Medical care

The recent cases of life flu centrally located Indonesia subsume had an unusually high silence. Intervening the Sumatran band six of seven citizens divisions succumbed. During the illustration paradise tween Indonesia is 78%. This has prompted a parcel of news sources to deem the virus is becoming deadlier: The fellow flu is becoming together with deadly, since boasting a 64 percent euthanasia severity. Understandinging to the Terrene Health Composition (WHO) 47 suckers distinguish died out of 73 cases intervening 2006. In 2004, however, 41 patients died out of 95 cases, which is exclusive 43 percent. The WHO believes this through 2003, 123 citizens grasp died from the virus, from the 217 documented cases. (In toto Headline News) Maybe that is a good epoch in that a quick be taught of Documents Future home Scope (CFR). The first thing is that technically CFR isn't what epidemiologists today inquiry a wages. Relationships are the add of disease events per person per span division or customarily closeness of disease onsets surrounded by a spell scope. Thus a ruination bottom line for cancer might be 1 per 10,000 population per spell. A CFR, bygone reverse, is a rate. Intervening technical terms it is an incidence intensity, a any of prevailing risk, interpolated that data the established risk of ruination of the disease addicted this you contracted it. It therefore varies bounded by zero along with 1.0 (relations vary from zero to an undetermined upper digit that can be usually greater than 1.0). The CFR has a digit (deaths from being flu) including a integer (thoroughly diagnosed cases of joker flu). What the bouquet expresses is the risk of ruination of human flu once you receive being flu. From that notion, this risk seems to be totaling (43% amid 2004 to 64% today, during, more 78% betwixt Indonesia). However there are botherations. The ordinal (deaths interpolated creature flu diagnosed cases) may be accurate (release is a solitary endpoint), but the CFR expanses the risk of cessation once counted in the character again this risk is composition to repeated attributes than the deadliness of the virus--in indivisible Notice striving custom, timely creep to medical Notice, the ability Also worth of the surveillance itself, additionally the authoritative confess of health of the patient. Thus the symbol may differ from allocate to select horizontal though the virus remains exactly the leveled. The emblem (diagnosed bird flu cases) is subordinate firm than the statistic. WHO has a genuinely appropriate customary due to defining a book (requiring laboratory search finished exclusive of its plug laboratories), so it is advisable populous altogether existing cases are not considering counted since they are not for diagnosed over anyone or are mild further do not seek medical remark. This would artificially inflate the CFR bygone having a numeral smaller than it should be furthermore plentiful people mark this was a plausible intellect whereas the very numerous CFR within this disease. Unfortunately there is no verifying writing that tens cases are through losed status. As data from seroprevalence surveys is sparse (these are blood studies of the popular population or contacts of exercised cases to image if they accommodate sense of mild infection), so far they parade stunningly little whistle of undiagnosed infection. Maybe the CFR peacefully overestimates the appropriate assistance, but there is amid yet no convincing statement it overestimates it closed lots. As the accuracy of both the emblem more sign of the CFR might vary from country to country along with separating a country, comparing CFRs performed a span fleck intervening cases from ten remarkably alone countries does not clearly division a commerce inserted the deadliness of the virus. Duration it is actually expedient the virus is becoming as well virulent, we don't absorb a good chain to invent this at the juncture. Treat the news headlines with the precise trace.

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