Author Archive for michael



The Qu’ran & the Truth

The BBC writes of a newly declassified FBI report, that was released today after requests from the ACLU. The report documents that at least one inmate had raised allegations in 2002 that the Koran was mistreated and flushed down a toilet. It’s odd how quick so many seemed to pretend it was absurd […]

The Slate today mentions (without linking to) an activist group of physicians, “Physicians for Human Rights” who were co-recipients of the Nobel Peace prize in 1997 for their work to ban landmines. In a report released today PHR reveals that “…extensive evidence that psychological torture was systematic and central to the interrogation process of […]

Molotov, Frijolero, & Yo

Prentiss of “Aprendiz de Todo” wrote today about Molotov’s song and video “Frijolero” that came out in 2003, and remains popular, being covered by various other bands and continues to receive decent airplay, especially for a 3 year old song. I began to write a comment for him but it ended up being longer […]

Failing Public Relations

There’s a short and succinct editorial in the St. Petersburg Times today, (via talkingpoints). It’s weird how worried about perception management our administration is.
The Bush administration might not appreciate the difference between campaign events that are paid for through private donations and official events put on with the public’s money, but […]

Nicholas D. Kristof of the New York Times wrote an op-ed today entitled, “Nukes are Green.” (Link here until archived) Between this essay and Wired Magazine’s similar article in February, I’m trying to understand what is going on with this sudden upsurge in nuclear optimism. Is Cheney diverting energy task-force funds to journalists? […]

And the TV God watches over me
Opens up my eyes, shows me how to see
All around the world, every night and day on my TV
Teaches how to love, teaches what is real
Tells what life is of, tells me how to feel
All I need to know I can find and see on my TV
[…]

Learning Intelligence

“The difference between a genius and an ordinary person is not genetic potential, but the ability to direct day-dreaming,” says Tony Buzan. He’s the man who invented mind maps - the spider-like diagrams now found in every classroom and boardroom… His guiding principle is that we are not stuck with the same IQ for life: […]

Wordpress Goodness

After a couple of days playing around with my Wordpress blogging system, I’ve forgotten to write! From the forums to the irc channel (#wordpress on freenode.net), to the amazing documentation written by all sorts of people around the world, the Wordpress community is more vibrant today than ever.
Yesterday a friend […]

¡Viva Brasil Camarada!

Long live Brazil my friend! The New York Times today (password) runs a nice piece on Brazil and their increasing promotion of opensource software, that many in the open source community have been following closely. (mirror: Int’l Herald Tribune)
They credit “President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva [with turning] Brazil into a tropical outpost […]

In an article entitled: Coke: The New Nike the Nation magazine reports that students in the U.S. (and other countries) are backing a Colombian workers’ union pleas to boycott Coke for human rights abuses. Apparently six colleges and universities are on-board, cancelling contracts and banning vending machines from the company. […]







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