They are now taking hostages to demand better job benefits?!?
Saturday, March 28, 2009
FOXNews.com - French Strikers Release 3M Exec Hostage - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News
FOXNews.com - French Strikers Release 3M Exec Hostage - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News: "The workers locked Rousselet in an office Tuesday, demanding better severance packages for those laid off and better conditions for those who keep their jobs."
Bioethics Forum - Federal Funding of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Bioethics Forum - Federal Funding of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: "On March 9, President Obama removed restrictions on federal funding of research on embryonic stem cell lines derived by means that destroy human embryos. Although members of the President’s Council on Bioethics have been divided on this question and some of our colleagues disagree with us, we think it may be useful and clarifying to set the president’s action in three ways into the context of work the council has done over the past seven years."
Friday, March 27, 2009
Tesla Motors - Tesla Leadership
Tesla Motors - Tesla Leadership: "Despite the many electric concept cars, validation prototypes, and design studies seen at auto shows and in the media, Tesla is still the only car maker with a highway capable fully electric car that customers can actually buy."
Wild Wisconsin: Tony Evers Bashes Homeschoolers
Wild Wisconsin: Tony Evers Bashes Homeschoolers: "While homeschoolers are saving the state $198 million per year with better educational results, he knocks them for having an 'agenda'."
Friday, March 20, 2009
The Tragedy of the Commons: Fishing
Since fishing rights are shared overfishing can easily happen. What if fishing rights were sold to specific areas of the ocean like mineral rights. Then each fishing organization would buy fishing rights and have the incentive to keep the fish polulations sustainable.
This may initially be easiest to do inside each nation's territorial waters. This would a good way for the government to initally make some cash. But once the rights are sold the government would stay out because the owner would be able to sell his rights and therefore would have an incentive to keep the value of his rights high.
Friday, March 06, 2009
Realtime electricity changes
Why doesn't the electric company support billing me at a rate that can change often each day(hourly?) instead of quarterly?
This would work by them sending a signal with the current rate over the power line and each house would have a box (by the thermostat?) that shows the current rate. That info could also be sent to any automatic electric appliances (heater, water heater, air conditioner, etc) so that they would automatically adjust to the current rate. The heater thermostat temp would decrease as the rate increases and vice versa. Then I could also quickly check the current rate if I need to run a high usage appliance (arc welder, or even possibly microwave).
Right now the only way they can affect usage is by cycling or turning off certain appliances but that is like having a car with only a go and stop button instead of a brake and accelerator pedal.
Realtime market pricing would give people the info needed to use the correct amount of electricity. This would greatly reduce the need for using expensive methods for generating electricity (that are probably also less energy efficient).
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Limited government: USA population at founding vs. current state population
When the USA government was created the founders wanted a limited federal governement with states and the people keeping most powers. The population of the whole USA then (3.9M) was about the same as an average state now (WI is 5.6M). Would our founders now suggest that states also be limited with local county government and people keeping most powers? The USA would be quite different if both federal and state were severely limited and most power was local. Each person has much more access to their county board than they have access to their state or federal representitives so each person would have more say about how they are governed.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Have you any wool?
Anna's version of "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" includes:
One for my master, one for my pastor
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Anna Quote
Anna (age 5) said:
I wonder how princesses can be so pretty when they don't have any tights on.
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