Archive for December 1st, 2006
Bush on “the lesson of Viet Nam”
According to our president, here is the lesson about Iraq that America learned from Vietnam: “We’ll succeed unless we quit.” Keith Olbermann doesn’t see it that way.
Sometimes I myth people
Sometimes we get it, sometimes we don’t. We’re only human, after all. In my life journey I have beliefs that sometimes conflict with observable reality. The issue, then, is whether to conform my beliefs to observable reality. Too often, I don’t. I assemble the facts and weigh them, often discarding compelling proofs that what I [...]
Onward Christian Soldier
I saw a bumper sticker the other day. “Caution: Christian On Board” I thought, yeah, I’ll be careful. These days christians can be dangerous. What follows may be a bit on the intolerant side, but I’m sometimes convinced our condemnation of intolerance makes us too unwilling to be simply impatient. We “tolerate” a lot of [...]
“Is our children Learning?”
This is not a comment on the verbal acuity of our esteemed leader. Rather a reference to a subject that has been bandied about in education circles for over a decade, yet doesn’t seem to be changing. The difference between mental regurgitation and learning. Techno idiots, huh? Then we have our work cut out for [...]
It’s not a conspiracy. It’s a coincidence
Jason’s post about conspiracies reminded me of several books that support Jason’s argument. The first book is How We Know What Isn’t so: the Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life, by Thomas Gilovich (1991). Gilovich points to a number of experiments demonstrating that people strive to find order in the world where there is [...]





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