Month: March 2011
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thoughts on nuclear relativism from an ignorant layperson
Much to my surprise, I just learned that rooftop solar is much more dangerous than Chernobyl. Here are the stats: Comparing deaths/TWh for all energy sources Coal – China 278Coal – USA 15Oil 36 (36% of world energy)Natural Gas 4 (21% of world energy)Biofuel/Biomass 12Peat 12Solar (rooftop) 0.44 (less than 0.1% of world energy)Wind 0.15…
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Hail Spring!
It has been officially Spring since 7:21 p.m. EST. It was still winter yesterday when much to my surprise I discovered that the first flower had already defied the winter and poked its way out through the exhausted soil in my yard: Coco is equally as sick of the winter. Here’s how she looked earlier…
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Weak Anthropic Principles
Glenn Reynolds muses: Somebody has to be the first intelligent species. If you believe in randomness, why can’t it randomly be us? The odds may be low, but low-probability events happen all the time, and it’s consistent with the available evidence and doesn’t require the invocation of fudge-factors — “cosmic roadblocks” — for which there’s no…
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Scraping is the answer!
Notwithstanding my concerns about Yusuf Qaradawi, I think Barack Obama has finally gotten around to doing the right thing in Libya. Sure, it might very well be that he’s doing the right thing for entirely the wrong reasons, but since when has a little thing like irony stood in the way of foreign policy? As…
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Better Or Worse?
We now have the definitive word on the current status of the Japanese nuclear reactor problems. Things are getting better but they could get worse. Isn’t that the way life always works? So how about better? Japan took a step toward possibly getting its nuclear disaster under control Sunday as electricity to power some reactor…
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The gay-killing, female-genital-mutilating, Holocaust-endorsing moderates
Glenn’s link to this discussion of a New York Times assessment of Holocaust-denying Islamist Yasir Qadhi (“the new face of ‘moderate’ American Islam”) just stuck in my craw yesterday. Not just because Yasir Qadhi is anything but a moderate, but because of the pattern it represents. The New York Times has pattern of whitewashing radical…
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The Future Of Nuclear Power
Given what has happened in Japan so far and what I expect in the near future what do I think the future of nuclear power looks like? Kaput. For the near future. The way out? We need some new designs tested to destruction. At least 100,000 operating hours after design approval. All open source so…
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Fukushima Reactor Restart?
Yep. The Fukushima reactor #4 may be in the process of an accidental restart. — Reactor No. 4 – Under maintenance when quake struck, no fuel rods in reactor core, temperature in spent-fuel storage pool reached 84 C on Monday, fire Tuesday possibly caused by hydrogen explosion at pool holding spent fuel rods, fire observed…
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This Is Not An Elephant
Funny thing is that it looks a bit like a pipe too. Cross Posted at Power and Control
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Where Most Conspiracies Come From
Eric was discussing how vocal opposition to a political position (where most people have no opinion) can lead to support for the opposed position. There was a link in something Eric quoted to the “disturbingly amoral network of fundamentalist operators” which led me to this review: Sharlet’s discoveries dramatically challenge conventional wisdom about American fundamentalism,…
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Regressive Progressives
Joel Kotkin discusses the Regressive Progressives in a video interview with Instapundit. Towards the end of the video they discuss for a moment this book: Sprawl: A Compact History The book discusses the virtues of Sprawl. Here is a review I thought interesting: I have always been, and will continue to be, a city boy…
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As your enemies do the scolding, sit back and enjoy the leverage!
While I continue to have reservations about inviting the government into people’s private lives, more Americans than ever are supporting same sex marriage — to the point where today’s headline proclaims a “milestone.” More Than Half of Americans Say Gay Marriage Should Be Legal More than half of Americans say it should be legal for…
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Violent Communists? Surely such things cannot be!
This is sickening. Some cowardly anonymous hard core Commies (of course they would deny that’s what they are, and they would doubtless call me a “red baiter” for calling them Communists) have threatened Ann Althouse for courageously daring to cover and criticize the ongoing occupation of the State Capitol. Via Glenn Reynolds, who does not…
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Airstrikes Greeted As Liberators
They are dancing in the streets of Benghazi. Shortly before midnight, the streets of Libya’s de facto rebel capital, Benghazi, were quiet, nearly deserted. A few minutes after midnight, tracer bullets and celebratory machine-gun fire were racing into the air from every direction and residents piled into their cars for a massive street party. In…
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Not out of Africa?
Take a look at this headline (found at Drudge) and the first two paragraphs of the piece: ‘Biblical Exodus’ From Africa Feeds Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric… As boats carrying hundreds of Africans set sail for a better life in Europe, they were met on Italy’s Lampedusa island with two words by a 5-foot, 8-inch blonde: go away.…
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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!
I was reminded yesterday that today would be Saint Patrick’s Day, but this morning I forgot, so I didn’t put on any green like we’re all supposed to. Maybe I will later, but green is just not “my” color. At least, not to wear. I love the greening of the outdoors that will start occurring…
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God cubed?
An earlier email exchange with M. Simon over stuff I hate to argue about got me thinking about the people who claim to have found God in a sugar cube (as the result of ingesting LSD). Are they hopelessly deluded fools? Because of underlying assumptions, analyzing this problem is difficult. However, it strikes me that…
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The Worst Disaster Since The End Of WW2
The situation in Japan is dire and besides reactors out of control the logistical situation is not so hot either. Fuel and heating oil are in short supply. The food situation is not looking so good either. Nearly a week after the disaster, police said more than 452,000 people were staying in schools and other…
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Gay bigots? “Gay Bigots”? “Gay” bigots? Gay “bigots”? Or “gay” “bigots”?
As many have said, Christian is the new gay. Stuff like this is becoming all too predictable. A Christian couple facing a foster parenting ban because of their views on homosexuality were told by a court yesterday that gay rights ‘should take precedence’ over their religious beliefs. Owen and Eunice Johns heard that their values…
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The President – It’s Worse Than We Thought
Ulsterman and his secret source are back. So you think President Obama should be impeached? Impeached? -Expletive- no. That’s too good for him. President Obama should be arrested. What’s that word you used a while back – sedition? Well there you go – that pretty much sums up this whole stinking cesspool of a White…