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Hacking for political hire?

drteine wrote 1 week ago: An interesting event occurred this week - hackers broke into a UK climate study institute and posted … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light

Proximal Fragmentation

oh99 wrote 2 weeks ago: Neo-Malthusian twists claim that the global people-count is heading towards stability. That sure is … more →

Tags: Population growth, Globalisation, Proximal Fragmentation, Population

Accidental Economy?

oh99 wrote 3 weeks ago: Let’s see… Y2K Bug leads to mass paranoia – of failed computer systems when the cl … more →

Tags: Globalisation, Y2K effect, India Economy, migration, y2k, Outsourcing

Psychohistory & Race

oh99 wrote 1 month ago: QUALIFIER: The thoughts expressed here may or may not apply to everybody in an individual capacity. … more →

Tags: Population growth, racism, Population, Ethnic, Perception

The Promises and Perils of Historical Theory

G G wrote 1 month ago: Historians have their work cut out for them. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to create hi … more →

Tags: College Papers, Marxism

The New Russian-Chinese Interdependency

drteine wrote 1 month ago: I read this article yesterday and the following one today with a lot of interest.  It’s an AP … more →

Tags: Politics

No. 20: Crackpots Unlimited2 comments

kathyebel wrote 2 months ago: Wanna hear my sexy To-Do list? 1) Have German citizenship restored in what’s left of 2009. 2) … more →

Tags: German citizenship, Holland America, Kathy Ebel, Kathy Ebel blog, lloyd demause

South Carolina - Humphrey Walrond

nasonmac wrote 2 months ago: Humphrey Walrond’s rebellion in Barbados occurred more than 350 years ago. Historians can either dis … more →

Tags: Culture Shock, South Carolina, Historiography, English Civil War, Barbados, Humphrey Walrond, Francis Willoughby

Climate Change, Soot, and Trust. Part III. 2 comments

drteine wrote 2 months ago: So where the hell am I going with all this now in the third part?  Here is where I am going with thi … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light, Politics

Climate Change, Soot, and Trust. Part II

drteine wrote 2 months ago: So in the last post I presented information calling into serious doubt the conclusions on warming in … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light, Politics

Climate Change, Soot, and Trust. Part I

drteine wrote 2 months ago: Another WTF story from Dr. Teine?   And in three parts?!?   Well, maybe yes, but bear with me as I t … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light, Politics

Fate, Free Will, and Science

drteine wrote 3 months ago: Science can discover some things from time to time that bother me because it infers something with d … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light, Politics

Market Forces, Baseline Correction, and Stimulus5 comments

drteine wrote 4 months ago: Scientist attempting economic correlation.  Flee or read at your own risk. I’ve been talking w … more →

Tags: Politics

What I Like Best About 'Insiders'2 comments

baraholka1 wrote 5 months ago: What I like best about ‘Insiders’ is the Paul Kelly segment. I love the way Barry Cassid … more →

Tags: Oz politics, Paul Kelly - No Not That Paul Kelly the other Paul Kell, Kevin Rudd, Hari Sheldon, Insiders, People With Giant Heads, People With Giant Eyebrows

History - Now in Chart Form!

drteine wrote 5 months ago: Very interesting and informative plots and charts on the political trends in the US supreme court ca … more →

Tags: Politics

Wild adventure and sociopolitical insight come together in Star Bridge3 comments

Bill the sci-fi guy wrote 6 months ago: Creation….. It is its own nemesis. Success is temporary, and idolization will not make the eph … more →

Tags: Books, Foundation series, Isaac Asimov, Jack Williamson, James E. Gunn, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, SF, Star Bridge

Technology leading to new political thought4 comments

drteine wrote 6 months ago: I’m going to use a stupid video game reference that I think some of you will get before I lead … more →

Tags: Politics

Graduate Students = Indentured Servants4 comments

drteine wrote 6 months ago: As a former chemistry graduate student, nothing in the article by Slate on lab safety and the death … more →

Tags: New shit has come to light

The Mathematics Of An Insurgency...

Marc wrote 7 months ago: One of the more interesting segments on TED that I’ve seen in a while and if you geek out on A … more →

Tags: In One Ear Out the Other, Red Clay Country Diary, Politics, Current Events, iraq, wordpress political blogs, Asimov, statistics, Insurgency


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