30 Eylül 2009 Çarşamba
Remember, you're not made of legos
29 Eylül 2009 Salı
Mod-Blog Welcomes "Baby EEG"
Obama: Make the School Year Longer
"Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly popular ideas," the president said earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family, and probably not in yours. But the challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom."This is not a new idea. When I was in high school, they were talking about year-round schooling and experimenting with alternative school schedules. Very few showed any concrete results. Then again, it does seem strange that we're still observing school schedules based on the corn harvest in parts of the country where you can't find a corn stalk.
"Our school calendar is based upon the agrarian economy and not too many of our kids are working the fields today," Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
Remembering my first days on two wheels
28 Eylül 2009 Pazartesi
Three felonies a day?!
A civil liberties lawyer has begun an analysis of the U.S. legal system which has found that between this propensity to pass laws and never update or repeal obsolete ones, added to a new trend in American law to remove the idea of "criminal intent", has lead to a situation where he estimates the average American commits 3 felonies a day.
Technology moves so quickly we can barely keep up, and our legal system moves so slowly it can't keep up with itself. By design, the law is built up over time by court decisions, statutes and regulations. Sometimes even criminal laws are left vague, to be defined case by case. Technology exacerbates the problem of laws so open and vague that they are hard to abide by, to the point that we have all become potential criminals...
Other misunderstandings of the Web criminalize the exercise of First Amendment rights. A Saudi student in Idaho was charged in 2003 with offering "material support" to terrorists. He had operated Web sites for a Muslim charity that focused on normal religious training, but was prosecuted on the theory that if a user followed enough links off his site, he would find violent, anti-American comments on other sites. The Internet is a series of links, so if there's liability for anything in an online chain, it would be hard to avoid prosecution.
Magnetic Pedals
27 Eylül 2009 Pazar
Gyroscope to replace Training Wheels?
iPhone-powered Heads-Up Display
26 Eylül 2009 Cumartesi
Lawyer's Advice for a Bike Crash
- Don’t Move.
- Call the POLICE at 911.
- Seek medical attention.
- Take Photos.
- Keep a Journal.
- Don’t fix your bike right away.
- Stay Organized.
Biking Update - September 26, 2009
25 Eylül 2009 Cuma
H1N1 changing the church... again
These are pretty much common-sense ways to fight the spread of a virulent disease, but here is hoping church leaders and members are wise enough to realize the limits of these measures. People who are not attending church sometimes go into the "out of sight, out of mind" part of our collective consciousness, and we may easily lose out on the chance to help someone out in need. Likewise, needless touching may be avoidable, but we should keep in mind that sometimes we NEED a loving contact and a hug can make all the difference for someone who is suffering... even if it raises the chances of flu transmission.
24 Eylül 2009 Perşembe
Sabbath Days really work
But new studies are indicating that days off are not only a "good thing", but key to productivity. Consulting companies are finding if they enforce "time off" provisions and require workers to be home for dinner, their other work hours are more productive and their stress levels are reduced. Those with poor work habits are exposed, highlighting the need to learn basic time management skills. And, it forces project teams to communicate, because they all know that the "expert" will be unavailable at least one day a week.
This is a lesson that America needs to learn quickly. We've always valued hard work, but in the Recession it is starting to look like we ONLY value hard work. But there are many other things that make life worth living.
Bicycle Vocabulary
23 Eylül 2009 Çarşamba
Bike Lanes may be counterproductive
22 Eylül 2009 Salı
Bicycle Laws by State
More Government Waste
Interactive MRI Scan
Road Rules (for Bikes)
21 Eylül 2009 Pazartesi
Yet Another Trojan Horse on the Web
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article6841779.ece
What is unusual about "CLAMPI" is that is specifically targets banking and gambling sites. Once it has installed itself onto a system, it remains hidden until the user visits a known "high value" site. It then goes active and will steal any financial information it can gets its hands onto including bank account numbers, credit card numbers, usernames, passwords, etc.
This virus targets Windows computers specifically. If you are running a version of MacOS X or Linux, you appear to be safe. It is unclear if Windows 7 is vulnerable. If you are running Windows, be sure to upgrade your antivirus software ASAP, and be watching your statements for any suspicious charges.
http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2008-011616-5036-99
If Bosnia is headed back toward chaos...
Today, the centrifugal forces of the rival ethnic nationalisms of Bosnia's Muslims, Croats and Serbs have, McMahon and Western say, stalled reform and the economy -- unemployment is 27 percent, 25 percent of Bosnians live in poverty, and the public sector, with a ludicrous 160 ministers, swallows almost half the GDP. International organizations, suffering Balkan fatigue and eager to declare "mission accomplished,'' are withdrawing, leaving Muslims isolated and vulnerable, and, as Bosnia is, McMahon and Western say, "drifting toward chaos."This humbling news is a good reminder to us that the creation of a new form of government is NOT a matter of money. Or even of military power. It is a matter of changing minds and hearts. And this seems to be something we have done in Iraq, but are failing to do in most of the other hot spots around the world.
Road ID - Help the EMTs Help You
20 Eylül 2009 Pazar
Bike Mount for your iPhone
19 Eylül 2009 Cumartesi
Zero Miles Per Gallon
Biking Update - September 19, 2009
18 Eylül 2009 Cuma
WWE CEO Running for Senate
ASCAP tries to Squeeze Apple & iTunes
Songwriters, composers, and music publishers are making preparations to one day collect performance fees from Apple and other e-tailers for not just traditional music downloads but for downloads of films and TV shows as well. Those downloads contain music after all.While I appreciate the pressures the Great Recession is having on the music industry, they need to be more careful or they may unwittingly drive customers back to BitTorrents. Creative workers need to be paid, but they also need to be wise.
These groups even want compensation for iTunes' 30-second song samples.
At a time when many iTunes shoppers are still fuming over Apple's first-ever increase in song prices, the demands by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), and other performing-rights groups, would likely lead to more price hikes at iTunes. For many, this would also undoubtedly confirm their perception that those overseeing the music industry are greedy.
Do as I say, not as I do
17 Eylül 2009 Perşembe
10 "Best" Folding Bikes
Watch for the signs!
How folded can you go?
Adventures in Folding Bikes
When I picked up a folding bike, it was for a fairly mundane reason - I wanted to be able to keep up my bicycle exercise even when traveling or when a bike rack was impractical. I have ridden my folder in Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, and hope to ride in upstate New York in a few months. But for others, a "foldy" is more than a practical choice, it is a philosophy and a way of life. Bicycling Magazine has a Woody Allen-esque story of nihilism and alienation in the big city, starring one man and his new folding bike. I wouldn't call it "uplifting", exactly, but a life on two wheels did show the author a way out of his bleak existence.
16 Eylül 2009 Çarşamba
Senate Health Care Reform Plan Mandates Insurance
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/16/health.care/index.html
It also provides for Health Care Cooperatives to give small business and self-employed individuals more power to negotiate with the insurance companies.
House Guidelines: You can't call the President a Liar
Have you discovered BicycleTutor.Com yet?
15 Eylül 2009 Salı
Fall's the time to buy a bike!
Death Star as 9/11
14 Eylül 2009 Pazartesi
Illegal Immigration Raids Help Legal Americans
Poll: Faith in Media at Lowest in 20 years
http://people-press.org/report/543/
I find it strange that as the media finds funds more and more scarce, they are NOT turning back toward restoring the faith of the public. Instead, news directors seem to be looking for ways to further erode public trust by relying more on news services, report uncorroborated facts, inserting editorials into news, and cross-promoting with various corporations. And yet, these kinds of actions are the reason people now trust a comedian (i.e. John Stewart) more than any of the major news anchors.
Night Vision Eyedrops?
n the 1990s, marine biologist Ron Douglas of City University London discovered that, unlike other deep-sea fish, the dragonfish Malacosteus niger can perceive red light. Douglas was surprised when he isolated the chemical responsible for absorbing red: It was chlorophyll....[The] latest experiments in mice and rabbits suggest that administering chlorophyll to the eyes can double their ability to see in low light. The pigment absorbs hues of red light that are normally invisible in dim conditions. That information is then transmitted to the brain, allowing enhanced vision.This is very exciting. Although I will admit I am hoping they soon discover the eye-drops for X-ray or heat vision.
Carbon Fiber doesn't bend... it shatters!
13 Eylül 2009 Pazar
Jill Homer: "Bikecstacy"
Animals with Lightsabers
12 Eylül 2009 Cumartesi
I can ride a bike... Canoe?
Kent confirms IKEA bags perfect for Dahons
Biking Update - September 12, 2009
As for weight loss, it was a weird week. I spiked up significantly early in the week after eating out more than usual on Labor Day. Then I came back down significantly and ended off the week pretty much where I ended off last week. Hopefully, this upcoming week will provide some biking opportunities between the downpours, and will provide a more even keel for weight-loss
11 Eylül 2009 Cuma
Anti-abortion Protester Killed in Michigan
Here is hoping both sides condemn this action and the police can quickly make the case against the killer.
Pigeon with a Thumb Drive beats ADSL
But perhaps not so much in Africa, where a carrier pigeon carrying a 4 GB thumb drive delivered a large file 60 miles faster than the local ADSL. By the time the pigeon arrived, the file had only transferred 4% across the network
Bike for Pie!
10 Eylül 2009 Perşembe
Dahon Releases MP3 Charger for Your Bicycle
President Obamas Health Care Speech
9 Eylül 2009 Çarşamba
Happy 9/9/9
Group seeks to ban Bicycles from roads
You Wonder If This is What a Government-Run Health System Might Be Like
8 Eylül 2009 Salı
While we've been focussed on health care reform...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203946904574302213213148166.html
Check it out, as this is one bill that could easily pass without comment, while we're all arguing single-payer vs private-pool health insurance plans.
Florida is a "Ponzi Scheme"
It was bound to catch up with us. Gary Mormino, a distinguished historian of Florida, says our whole economy is more or less a big Ponzi scheme. The state funds its roads and schools by bringing in new investors — that is, new residents — to pay sales taxes and property taxes. When nobody can afford a condo in Boca, when tourists stop coming even for a week at Disney World, the Ponzi scheme collapses.I have only been to Florida once for a Christian youth conference. I loved EPCOT and enjoyed the many anoles (small chameleon lizards) that infested the hotel windows. Otherwise, I never really understood the charm of living somewhere that is hazy, hot, and humid 365 days a year.
Now it seems as though everybody here knows somebody who has left, is leaving or wants to leave. Even the governor wants to leave — for Washington, D.C. He's running for the U.S. Senate after one term.
7 Eylül 2009 Pazartesi
Buck at the Birdfeeder
Commodore 64 reborn... on the iPhone!
Now, the iPhone is bringing back the old days of the Commodore computer with a new third-party app that emulates these venerable computers and brings back some of the classic games. And unlike the original C64, these games load instantly. They even will be selling new games with in-app purchasing in the future.
6 Eylül 2009 Pazar
Riding the Airline Trail
4 Eylül 2009 Cuma
Biking Update - September 5, 2009
Blogger attempts to get The "Express Written Consent of Major League Baseball"
I explained my situation to her and asked how to go about getting express written consent. She wanted to know if I was going to blog about the game or do a podcast, and I said no, I just wanted to describe the game to someone while sitting on my living room couch.At the risk of spoiling the punchline, he never did get his "express written consent."
"How could anyone stop you from talking about the game in your own living room?" she said, taking my request as a joke.
I reassured her that it wasn't. While I doubted the MLB spies would be able to get to me, the disclaimer made it very clear that I'm not allowed to give my account of the game, so I wanted express written consent that gave me permission to talk about the game, and I would post a blog about how I went about attaining the consent. She said someone else from MLB would be calling me.