Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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      Books Over Beer
      “Thought-provoking video from NY Times' @NickKristof - Books Over Beer - http://nyti.ms/agkMMh” 
      I know no drunks who will not buy drink first.
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    N.Y. State Investigates Banks’ Role in Fiscal Crisis
    The New York attorney general has requested information from three major Wall Street banks about their mortgage securities operations during the credit boom.
    It is very late for investigation.  Just go ahead and regulate.  Then raise the tax rate on the new wealth.
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      Showing Gay Teens a Happy Future
      A new online video channel is reaching out to teenagers who are bullied at school for being gay. The message: life really does get better after high school.
      Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.
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    Hair Extension Thefts on the Rise
    Hair used for extensions has become so valuable that thieves sometimes bypass the cash register and go right for the hair.
    I did not know that the market was so active.
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    Nice Guys Finish First
    Developments in the study of evolution suggest that the survival of the fittest depends as much on cooperation as it does on a competition between self-interests.
    David Brooks can't read.  
    The tag line is: "Survival of the fittest."not the strongest, the most aggressive or the most defended.  
    He saves the non sequitur for the last paragraph.
    "But if cooperation permeates our nature, then so does morality, and there is no escaping ethics, emotion and religion in our quest to understand who we are and how we got this way."  
    I see no causal relation between cooperation, a behaviour, and morality, a theory of good behaviour.
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    A New Gauge Helps to See What’s Beyond Happiness
    Calculating people’s state of mind now includes asking about their positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment.
    This is a far better view than I have seen before.
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