Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • This war of attrition is driving me bananas!

    As I spent the last two hours unable to log into this site to write a blog post, I thought I would break with the usual pattern of looking for something interesting to write about and lay the blog problem out for the world to see. Without naming names of any of the parties who…

  • Attacking Christianity is one thing, but must they butcher geometry?

    Some goofball teacher on an anti-Christian crusade in Seattle has made herself look more moronic than she realizes. A student wanted to bring Easter Eggs to class, but the teacher would not allow them to be called Easter Eggs: A sophomore at a local private high school thinks an effort to make Easter politically correct…

  • Are there trashy distinctions in freedom of expression?

    As most readers know, I take a broad, lliteral view of the First Amendment. I think freedom of speech means the state cannot stop anyone from saying anything (no matter how offensive), and free expression allows things like flag burning, Nazis marching in Skokie, flying Confederate flags (or I suppose, even Ku Klux Klan demonstrations…

  • Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood

    Some people reading my recent posts on nuclear power think that I oppose nuclear power. Nothing could be further from the truth. What I’m against is pretending that there are few or no problems with nuclear power as it currently exists. Let me start with the Chernobyl accident. It was not a tragedy for people…

  • People Are Different

    Commenter Frank at my post Lies Of Chernobyl had this to say in response to this comment fragment of mine. I said: M. Simon: Also the 10 REM dose limit supposes that most people are not too far from average when it comes to the effects of radiation. But people are genetically different. To which…

  • Keep it up!

    I just love the following headline in today’s Detroit Free Press: Angry voters send gov a message And I hope that instead of taking it down, they keep it up.  Wisconsin voters sent Republican Gov. Scott Walker a message about their unhappiness with his muscling an anti-union rights bill through the state Legislature by sending…

  • Is YOUR Party Racist? Find Out In Just Five Minutes!

    In these confusing, topsy-turvy days of interconnected tubes, miscegenation, Twitters, and furries, it can often be hard to tell whether a party you belong to is racist, especially with the modern proliferation of partisans: the Democrat Party, the Republican Party, the Tea Party, the Coffee Party (“yes, we’re still around, thanks for asking!“), the Green…

  • Burning the Koran is free speech. But must we have a holy war?

    Not only do I share the disdain for Lindsey Graham expressed by Ann Barnhardt (whose Koran-burning bravery is eloquently praised in a post by Roger Kimball that Glenn linked earlier), but I agree she has balls. I think more Americans need to exercise our free speech birthright that cowards like Lindsey Graham and his ilk…

  • Searches are inherently unreasonable without specific warrants

    While the above may sound like a misstatement of supposedly settled Fourth Amendment law in the United States, after reading a law review article by Thomas Y. Davies that Glenn Reynolds linked I am absolutely convinced that it was the orginal intent of the founders. The article has a very appropriate (and appropriately provocative IMO)…

  • Lies Of Chernobyl

    Deputy of the USSR Supreme Soviet Alla Yaroshinskaya featured at 1 hour 17 minutes into the video posted here has an Internet post on some of the things she found out when she got her hands on a secret report of the Chernobyl accident. Let me start with the editor’s description of her post: In…

  • Gorbachev – Chernobyl Did It

    Mikhail Gorbachev says Chernobyl did in the USSR. The price of the Chernobyl catastrophe was overwhelming, not only in human terms, but also economically. Even today, the legacy of Chernobyl affects the economies of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Some even suggest that the economic price for the USSR was so high that it stopped the…

  • The Water Has To Go Somewhere

    For a rough calculation I like 250 gallons water per ton. So 50 tons of water is roughly 12,500 gallons. Let us make it easy and say 10,000 gallons a day. If the cooling water is applied for 100 days that is 1 million gallons. If it goes on for 1,000 days (roughly 3 years)…

  • How late is too late?

    From what I remember about the Good Samaritan doctrine from law school, while there is no duty to render aid to someone, if you do render aid you are then under a duty to do it properly. A guy in New Mexico seems to have messed up as a Good Samaritan, for while he took…

  • Reversed Opinion

    From the ex-SKF blog comes this bit: I posted this on my Japanese blog for the Japanese readers. I’m putting out the summary for the English readers here, too. A nuclear researcher at Kyoto University (which is considered one of the two most prestigious national universities, the other one being Tokyo University) has reversed his…

  • Should I cancel my account in protest?

    While I’m all for free campaign speech, I don’t know what to make of this news development. Facebook and the White House jointly announced Tuesday that Obama will visit the Palo Alto headquarters of the social network on April 20, where the president will hold a special “Facebook town hall” event that will stream live…

  • highlights of bigoted barbarian bombast from the uncommon, undreary Glenn Greenwald!

    Glenn Greenwald has written yet another post (as if we needed more) castigating Glenn Reynolds as a stupid bigot. Surprise. But lest anyone get the idea that Greenwald is obsessed with Reynolds (heaven forefend!), Greenwald asssures us that Reynolds is mainly being “highlighted” because he is so “common.” Reynolds is highlighted here not because he’s…

  • Blue Light Not So Special

    Every now and then I get one wrong. When I do I like to correct my errors. Thanks to Charlie Martin who made me look up some different opinions. ==== In my recent post Blue Light Special I said that the blue lights seen at the reactor accidents in Japan were evidence of a criticality…

  • No Longer A Rumor

    In my post Crack Of Doom I said: Just to add to the rumor factory. I have seen mentioned that the radiation monitors can read a maximum of 1,000 millisieverts per hour. Which is a very high level for human habitation. If that is the case we do not in fact have a maximum number…

  • In general, I try to avoid generalizing about the generalizers!

    I often wish I could write freely and without any restraint what is in my mind, but because this is a public blog, I can’t. Generalizations are the problem. In general, whenever you generalize about anything, the people who are in any way sensitive about what you’re generalizing about will immediately object. At least many…

  • Marine Life Contaminated

    Evidently the fish in the ocean are not paying attention to the 20 km exclusion zone around Fukushima. They should because there is a small radiation problem. Radioactive iodine-131 readings taken from seawater near the water intake of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant’s No. 2 reactor reached 7.5 million times the legal limit, Tokyo…

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