culture
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Ok, warning. This post is blatantly callous and perhaps veers into sexist territory toward the end, but I think a point has to be made here. I read stories like these and just can’t figure it out. Three girls drown when they drive their Jeep into a pond. They have enough clarity and time to […]
Tags: culture, psychology, stupid
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Apparently, clean smells promote moral behavior. From ScienceDaily: People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a soon-to-be published study led by a Brigham Young University professor. The research found a dramatic improvement in ethical behavior with just a few spritzes of citrus-scented Windex. Of course, I immediately […]
Tags: culture, psychology
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
From BoingBoing: Researchers have identified the pathway in the brain that causes cognitive impairment when we haven’t gotten enough sleep. In a new study, Penn State biologists and neuroscientists found that when mice were deprived of sleep, a particular enzyme built up in the brain’s hippocampus. The hippocampus is the region of the brain linked […]
Tags: culture, health, psychology
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
For all those classic read jersey moments in the original Star Trek series, someone has created a nice little jingle and clip montage. The music gets annoying after a while, but the video clips perfectly illustrate just how unlucky it was to cast as a “redshirt”.
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
“The FBI today is announcing a rapid DNA initiative,” said Louis Grever, executive assistant director of the FBI’s science and technology branch, during his keynote presentation at the Biometric Consortium Conference in Tampa. The FBI is expanding beyond its traditional fingerprint collection practices to develop a new biometrics system that will include DNA records, 3-D […]
Tags: biometrics, culture, privacy, security, software
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
In this article “More women than men dismissed from military for being gay” about the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, the author (Adam Levine) is basically saying the military is being unfair to women. The article never states this outright, but even the title is written in such a way that is trying to […]
Tags: culture, politics, privacy
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
A guy named Wesley just posted four questions he had about employer sponsored RFID implantation on my RFID Toys book forum. They were good questions, so I decided to post his questions and my response here on my blog. I have four questions which will help validate my claim that RFID is useful in expediting […]
Tags: culture, implant, privacy, rfid, security
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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
On my way to work today I finally noticed some of the names on the political signs that have been posted all over town. I had to laugh as I came to two consecutive stop signs which stood watch over two different political signs of two unfortunately named men running for a superior court judge […]
Tags: culture, politics
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