Friday, September 2, 2011

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The electricity did not get fixed today.  I did see a line crew looking at the break.  Tomorrow.
I got out and found some Coleman fuel (naphtha). That charged my car battery. 
The fuel was shockingly expensive.  I hear it is part of meth chemistry.
I am a good deal more confident of getting through your lists.


  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Aug 31, 2011
    Can We Trust Eyewitness Identifications? - Room for Debate
    How can courts use eyewitness testimony and lineup IDs without overemphasizing their reliability?

    This discussion appears 3 times in this list.  We know that people can't observe.  We know that witnesses feel that one of the persons shown to them must be the perpetrator.  We know that the police primarily want to close the case.  We know that the prosecution presumes guilt.
    Eyewitness evidence is notoriously unreliable.  Juries love it.
    Eye witness and lineup evidence probably should not be admissible at trial.  The police can use it as a basis  for investigation.  Confessions should also require physical collaboration. The prosecution must build a case beyond the shadow of a doubt.
    Amy Bradfield Douglass Amy Bradfield Douglass, professor, Bates College might back me on this.
  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Aug 31, 2011
    Earliest Homo Erectus Tools Found in Kenya
    A new geological study, being reported the journal Nature, showed that tools from a site near Lake Turkana in Kenya were made about 1.76 million years ago.
    There are still great uncertainties in our early history.  We have some evidence.  The story must include it all.  
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Aug 31, 2011
    Preventing Wrongful Arrests - Room for Debate
    The next logical step is to improve police procedures to avoid prosecuting innocent suspects.
    Yes.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Aug 31, 2011
    silpol
    • Marci Jensen recommended a blog post:
      Sep 13, 2010
      Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google

      Let's look at this "Watch Dog Group ".

      Our Team
      Harvey Rosenfield

      Rosenfield, who established Consumer Watchdog in 1985, has worked for the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Congress, in private practice, as a staff attorney for Ralph Nader's Public Citizen Congress Watch and as the Program Director for the California Public Interest Research Group (CalPIRG).
      Jamie Court, President
      Douglas Heller, Executive Director
      Pamela Pressley, Litigation Director
       
      I have ended up approving of this groups actions.
      I hope they know what they are doing.  
      I think there are targets more deserving of their attention.
      Google looks relatively well behaved to me.   Big, powerful and clumsy.  Not willfully evil.
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Aug 31, 2011
    In Eyewitness Testimony, Memory Fails Us - Room for Debate
    Identifications are critical in solving violent crimes committed by strangers, but victims' memories are not like video cameras.
    More confirmation.
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Aug 31, 2011
    Research Papers Need Argument and Evidence - Room for Debate

    "If research papers -- or dissertations, for that matter -- were to become a thing of the past, what would we lose in our pursuit of knowledge? Is there a better way to assess knowledge?"
    This was the question posed.  
    Any good research paper must have an argument, and any good essay must support its argument with evidence.

  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Aug 31, 2011
    mouts
    • James Campbell Taylor recommended an article:
      Feb 11, 2010
      A Roomy 178 Square Feet
      Big by marine standards.
      I want more space if I can get it. 
      A thrifty young interior designer has fit a world into his tiny Brooklyn studio.
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Aug 31, 2011
    #comment33#comment33
    Cohabitation is harmful because it does not institutionalize commitment in a way that is easily understood and honored by romantic partners and their friends and family.
    33.
    cydfan
    austin
    August 31st, 2011 12:16 pm
    I'll tell you what, buddy, people of your ilk make me sick. It's precisely that kind of thinking that keep marriages like my parents' continue after 50 years of wedded hate. Stay together for the children and then after they have left the nest, financially it is unsound for either to make a move toward a breakup. Just because a vow is made in a church, it seems you people think it's sacred but does that mean people remain faithful monetarily or legally on paper? Because I know plenty of married folks who do not follow what they swear to in the little ceremony. If a two parent family is a necessity, then are all pregnant woman to be married because according to your group they can't have abortions and they need a husband, so now monitoring is twofold. Boy, I love the way you people call for more regulations from a government you say regulates way too much.
     
    I think I see your problem.  It is now mine too.  Talk to your benefits manager.
    I can do something but not much. 
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    Aug 31, 2011
    James Campbell Taylor
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    The situation is unstable.  Some resolution is required.

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