Archive for October 5th, 2007

My (belated) introduction to the world of iPod

| October 5, 2007 | 11 Replies
My (belated) introduction to the world of iPod

Last week, a dear friend asked me if I had an iPod.  I told her I did not.  She knows that I like to listen to lectures and interviews and so does she.  She told me that numerous interviews can be downloaded for free through Apple’s iTunes site. She gave me a tour of the [...]

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Humor and Sexual Selection

| October 5, 2007 | 2 Replies
Humor and Sexual Selection

People who are asked to rate the importance of various traits for romantic relationships, a good sense of humor is consistently at or near the top of their lists. Geoffrey Miller has concluded additonal work on the importance of a sense of humor to attract mates, resulting in a paper entitled, “The Role of Creativity [...]

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Split brain demonstration

| October 5, 2007 | Reply
Split brain demonstration

I’ve often read about split brain patient demostrations, but I’ve never before seen them. This video also includes explanations by Michael Gazzaniga, a pioneer in this field.

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A Song to an Atheist

| October 5, 2007 | 5 Replies
A Song to an Atheist

I have a friend who wrote a song to me. (Free mp3 download courtesy of Anderson Productions, Ltd.) “Dear Friend” appeared on Russ Anderson’s 2003 album, “Arsenal Street”. All his CD’s are Available here. I recommend listening to the song before proceeding. This nice, eerie, and sometimes psychedelic song is a heartfelt plea for me [...]

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The Temptation of Living Multiple Simultaneous Lives

| October 5, 2007 | 4 Replies
The Temptation of Living Multiple Simultaneous Lives

“If everything’s under control, you’re going too slow.”  Mario Andretti Like most people I know, I try to keep quite a few balls in the air.   Those balls represent things such as prosecuting lawsuits against large unscrupulous businesses.   Today, for instance, the two lawyers who constitute my firm’s consumer class action practice area (I’m one of [...]

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