Archive for April 6th, 2007

Tragedy and Farce: how the American media lost its way

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Tragedy and Farce: how the American media lost its way

I was recently provided with a copy of Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sells Wars, Spend Election’s, and Destroy Democracy, by John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney. Written in 2005, this book is a great way to get an historical perspective on the state of journalism in America.  “How bad have things gotten?” [...]

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A credible U.S. position on the uncertainty about our future oil supply

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A credible U.S. position on the uncertainty about our future oil supply

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a detailed yet accessible report addressing future energy supplies in the U.S.   The title of the report is Uncertainty about Future Oil Supply Makes It Important to Develop a Strategy for Addressing a Peak and Decline in Oil Production. Here are some of the report’s conclusions: Most studies estimate [...]

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Interesting Numbers Signifying…?

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Interesting Numbers Signifying…?

This little Harpers-Index-like compilation with compelling music is a full bag of potato chip tidbits of numerical exposition. The numbers seem accurate. At least those numbers that I have the background to know from other reputable sources. But what do they mean? The video simply concludes that change is part of existence. This is obvious [...]

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