Archive for September, 2009
“The Grapes of Wrath” is one of my favorite books. “To Kill a Mockingbird” is pretty high on the list as well. And like many people, I was swept up in the magical world of Harry Potter. But there are people who think that these books are obscene and have tried to prevent others from reading them; John Steinbeck, Harper Lee and J.K. Rowling are just three of the authors repeatedly targeted by those who want to ban books from libraries.
Tomorrow, Saturday, kicks off Banned Books Week. This annual event celebrates the right we enjoy in the United States to read freely, with a tip of the hat to the good ol’ First Amendment. It’s a time to thank librarians and booksellers who fight for books that others want to pull from shelves. Without getting too political about it, it’s hard to imagine more perfect timing for the event this year. We’re hearing a lot from people who trumpet their First Amendment right to say things, and this week is a celebration of our right to gather information and form opinions.
By now, you’ve probably already heard that Presidents Obama and Sarkozy, along with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown have jointly accused Iran of keeping a secret nuclear facility. The leaders are now asking the International Atomic Energy Agency to immediately inspect the facility.
But how can they tell the Iranian operation is intended to make nuclear weapons rather than nuclear power?
DIY – Launch your own Balloon with camera to 100,000 feet
by Marshall Brain | September 25, 2009
This video claims to be the first hi-def amateur video from the edge of space. It was created using a helium balloon, a styrofoam box and a video camera. The sky is black at 100,000 feet: The web site explains: BEAR-4 The balloon and camera were launched at 7:44 AM, the balloon burst at 10:51 [...]
Eiffel Tower: Hateful Column of Bolted Iron?
by Amanda Arnold | September 25, 2009
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the Eiffel Tower, a friendly four-legged Parisian structure that twinkled for 10 minutes each hour and generally reminded me of a giant, happy toy.
Given my impression of the tower, I was interested to find out that in 1887, when it was under construction,
Podcast Goodness: Zombie Health Care!
by Charles W. Bryant | September 25, 2009
Hello there, friends. How are things in your neck of the world? Things are drying out here in Atlanta. Thanks to those who wrote in with concern – we’re all safe and sound, thanks.
This week on the Tuesday edition of the SYSK podcast program we covered part two of our health care reform suite with Molly Edmonds of “Stuff Mom Never Told You.” We broke down the various bills floating around Washington and tried to do our best to explain what they all mean.
How do multi-processor systems communicate and increase performance?
by Marshall Brain | September 25, 2009
You Asked: How do multi-processor systems communicate and increase performance? — Todd, Safford, Ariz. Marshall Brain Answers: It used to be that when you bought a desktop or laptop system, it came with a microprocessor containing a single core. That microprocessor chip could execute a single stream of instructions. See How Microprocessors Work for details. [...]
Finally – a “truth in images” law gets some traction, at least in France
by Marshall Brain | September 25, 2009
Earlier this week one of the Interesting Reading posts listed this article: Blue Is the New Black The article’s basic message is that “Women are getting unhappier”. It’s never a good thing to hear that half of the human population is getting less happy, so this should be a concern for all. The question, obviously, [...]
Electric Guitars and Wireless Power – TechStuff Podcast Roundup
by Jonathan Strickland | September 25, 2009
The TechStuff electromagnet-a-palooza continues this week with discussions about the electric guitar and ways to transmit power wirelessly. But before I get into further detail, I need to get something off my chest. I’ve been known to poke fun at a few easy targets. Canadians, Steve Ballmer and the Amish have all felt the sting of my barbed wit. But recently, one city has had to absorb more abuse from me than any other: Detroit. I just want to say that I only kid because I love and not because Detroit’s professional football team wasn’t able to win a single game in the 2008 season — not once out of 16 attempts. Whew! It feels good to get that off my chest.
Penn & Teller & Bees: If you happen to be allergic to bee stings, that act would not be so easy. Here, Bear Grylls demonstrates what a single bee sting can do to your face: Bee Sting [[[Jump to previous Funny...]]]
For first time, AIDS virus vaccine effective in trial – “In the largest HIV vaccine trial ever, a combination of two drugs cut risk by nearly a third, researchers say. The trial, conducted in Thailand, raises hope for a breakthrough, but scientists caution that it is unknown whether the treatment would be effective against strains [...]
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