Workout notes Nothing, maybe some yoga on my own. I have a bit of a back ache (mattress?); I’ll try sleeping on a hard surface tonight.
I’ll probably swim on Monday prior to getting on the road to return to Peoria. This weekend I have something interesting planned. We’ll see how well it goes.
Fox News Fail Part II
Glenn Beck is outraged that government money is being spent to protect turtles, and that much of the money will be spent out of the country (hint: the turtles migrate; there are no turtles that are citizens of the United States )
Unfortunately, such “arguments” will be popular with the Beck audience. It sort of reminds me of this:
One of the big problems is that stuff that sounds stupid to the average person (sometimes to me too) actually has value; that is why we have a representative democracy rather than a direct one. We elect people to get their staffs to study such matters and then to make good decisions; the average person working 8-10-12-14 hour days simply doesn’t have the time nor the resources (nor, in many cases, the ability) to make a good decision on every single matter.
If the last statement sounds harsh, too bad; I mean it for myself as well. After all, I am not qualified to determine which physics projects should get NSF funding, and there is no shame in my admitting that.
Of course, people often DO make selfish decisions and sometimes “raid the public treasury” for personal gain, and, to be blunt, I really have zero confidence in some of the morons that we have in office (e. g. Senator Jim Inhofe, or, yes, even some of the Democrats who support creationism (Senator Pryor), support nonsense “alternative medicine” (Senator Harkin) or are worried about human-animal hybrids (Senator Landrieu, with many of her Republican buddies).
Talking Points has a story about how Max Baucus is trying to craft a health deal with Mike Enzi at the table. Aside from the fact that Enzi, like Baucus, represents a mountainous state with very few people, it’s hard to see what possible common ground Baucus thinks he’ll find.
The central fact of the health care debate is that there is essentially no agreement on anything — values, philosophy, vision of how the world works — between the two sides. Progressives want universal coverage, and see an expanded government role as essential to getting there. Conservatives believe, in the face of all evidence, that free markets are the answer.
So, sometimes the answer is to roll over the other side if you have the numbers and have won the last election.
To keep track of my training. I train for ultramarathons (I usually walk these) and sometimes do running races, bicycle rides and open water swims for variety. My best ultra accomplishment was walking 101 miles in 24 hours in 2004. There was a time when I could run a sub 40 minute 10K (did that once), but that was another lifetime ago; these a days 24 27-28 minutes for a 5K would be more like it. I also have an off and on interest in yoga.
From time to time, I post what I am thinking about mathematically
I often post links to science articles, especially articles about cosmology and evolution.
I am very sympathetic to the “new atheist” movement, though some might consider me to be an agnostic. I reject any notion of a deity that interferes with physical events, but remain agnostic to the idea that there might be something “grand and wonderful” (Dawkins’ phrase) outside of our current spacetime continuum.
I am a liberal Democrat who thinks that the current social atmosphere is tilted way too far toward the interests of big business, and I reject the idea that a “free market” cures all ills, though pure socialism doesn’t work either. I am also a believer in the freedom of speech, including speech that I might not like. Also, I’ve been involved (to a moderate degree) with political campaigns, ranging from City Council races up to Presidential races.
Since being targeted by neo-nazis, I’ve started to identify with the anti-racist and the anti-fa movements.
I like to post photos of trips and vacations.
I sometimes blog about boxing matches and football games.
Ollie is a Reality-Based Intellectualist, also known as the liberal elite. You are a proud member of what’s known as the reality-based community, where science, reason, and non-Jesus-based thought reign supreme.
The above refers to me; the below refers to Barbara (my wife)
Barbara's Liberal Identity:
Barbara is a Peace Patroller, also known as an anti-war liberal or neo-hippie. She believes in putting an end to American imperial conquest, stopping wars that have already been lost, and supporting our troops by bringing them home.
Created by OnePlusYouBlog Roll Notes
As of March 20, 2010, I went through my longer blogroll and deleted links that no longer work. Be advised that some blogs have not been updated and others have been moved, but you can get to the new address via the old one.
I've read and visited all of these sites at one time or another. However, I've decided to post a separate list of those blogs which I read regularly (some daily, others periodically).
My list of my regular reads
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