Archive for May 16th, 2007

Backyard Evolution

| May 16, 2007 | 7 Replies
Backyard Evolution

The first years of living in a new home are filled with surprises. Our new home in the burbs (I had to go, the family went first!) has a large wooden deck in the backyard. Large wooden decks are fun for outdoor dining, entertaining, repairs, power washing, staining, sealing, AND carpenter bees. The bees are [...]

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Bill Nye on global warming: “You can change the world!”

| May 16, 2007 | 8 Replies
Bill Nye on global warming: “You can change the world!”

Mechanical engineer and kids-show host Bill Nye the Science Guy spoke to about 1,500 Columbus-area students this Monday. I attended his talk, and found that the peppy, brilliant man who preached the fun of science during my childhood had come bearing a hopeful message of the earth’s future. Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth has helped [...]

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Abstraction Distraction

| May 16, 2007 | Reply
Abstraction Distraction

A significant difference between humans and most other animals is that we have the innate ability to abstract ideas. That is, we can manipulate symbols as though they were things. We do this so well that most people are unaware that the symbols aren’t actually the things they represent. If a map is wrong, we [...]

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Silent Beats – award winning short video

| May 16, 2007 | 2 Replies
Silent Beats – award winning short video

I just finished viewing this six-minute video. It makes a good point with meticulous video and a terrific soundtrack. While watching it, I kept thinking, “We just can’t help ourselves.” Without further ado,

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About Ben

| May 16, 2007 | 38 Replies
About Ben

I hereby designate this space to be about Ben. If you’ve never met him, Ben will show up here soon enough, with an armful of links and lots of observations.   I think this should serve as the official place where we can chat with Ben, jab him good-naturedly, learn of the many jobs he’s worked, and [...]

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Falwell

| May 16, 2007 | 5 Replies
Falwell

Jerry Falwell is dead.  At 73, he passed away, at his desk, apparently still working, even though doctors have (probably) been telling him to lay off for some time.  He had heart problems. Whatever one’s personal feelings may be, it ill-behooves us to beat up on someone so soon after they have died.  Family and [...]

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