Posts Tagged ‘x57s’

Who Owns the Internet?

Monday, September 11th, 2017

The content of no content
https://www.NewYorker.com/magazine/2017/08/28/who-owns-the-internet/amp How powerful Big Tech is. Does it own the internet & by extension the media?

Julian Assange, a Man Without a Country

Sunday, September 3rd, 2017

.@JulianAssange, man w/o a country
https://www.NewYorker.com/magazine/2017/08/21/julian-assange-a-man-without-a-country/amp Eisenhower: “If you can’t solve a problem, enlarge it.” Now applied to @WikiLeaks

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Dwight Eisenhower is said to have once declared, “If you can’t solve a problem, enlarge it.” Assange had taken a personal legal crisis and blown it up into an international incident: he had teleported himself from the mundane into the tragic realm. A number of WikiLeaks volunteers urged him to step down until

There have been calls for his assassination, and for him to be given a Nobel Peace Prize. Assange often describes himself in simple terms—as a fearless activist—but his character is complicated…
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How Driscoll’s Reinvented the Strawberry

Sunday, September 3rd, 2017

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“The university, in a countersuit, accused Shaw of illegally breeding with the pipeline cultivars on behalf of his new company, while still employed by Davis. Entrusted with the “crown jewels,” the university contended, Shaw had attempted to destroy the public breeding program in order to enrich himself and his friends. Steven Knapp is a genomics expert, formerly of Monsanto, who was hired as Davis’s new breeder. When I talked to him by phone not long ago, he was apoplectic at what he perceived to be Shaw’s breach of loyalty.

According to Frances Dillard, Driscoll’s global brand strategist and a veteran of Disney’s consumer-products division, berries are the produce category most associated with happiness. (Kale, in contrast, has a health-control, “me” focus.) On a slide that Dillard prepared, mapping psychographic associations with various fruits, strawberries floated between Freedom and Harmony, in a zone marked Extrovert, above a word cloud that read “Social, pleasure, joy, balance, conviviality, friendship, warmth, soft, natural, sharing.” (Blueberries vibed as status-oriented, demanding, and high-tech.)

Driscoll’s senior vice-president and general counsel compared the company to its neighbors in Silicon Valley. “Growers are sort of like our manufacturing plants,” he said. “We make the inventions, they assemble it, and then we market it, so it’s not that dissimilar from Apple using someone else to do the manufacturing but they’ve made the invention and marketed the end product.” Like Apple, Driscoll’s guards its I.P. jealously.
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How Driscoll’s reinvented #strawberries
http://www.NewYorker.com/magazine/2017/08/21/how-driscolls-reinvented-the-strawberry Like Apple, invent & market, don’t manufacture. Now in #opendata v IP fight

On Your Bike, Watch Out for the Air – The New York Times

Sunday, September 3rd, 2017

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“This elaborate gadgetry is part of a five-year study that aims to find out at what point the harm done by pollution to cyclists might outweigh the health benefits accrued from the exercise.

The strapped-on sensors measure levels of PM 2.5, the fine particulate matter that is about one-thirtieth the diameter of a human hair and thought to be particularly harmful to health. The tiny particles, including black carbon, the main component of soot, penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream and may lead to the development of respiratory illnesses like asthma and lung cancer. Even relatively short-term exposures can increase body-wide inflammation and boost the likelihood of strokes and heart attacks.

A 2014 report issued by the New York City Health Department said that particulates in the air cause more than 2,000 premature deaths and 6,000 emergency room visits and hospitalizations each year.
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On Your #Bike, Watch Out for the Air https://www.NYTimes.com/2017/07/06/well/move/on-your-bike-watch-out-for-the-air.html City riding may bad for the lungs, involving inhaling air w/ high PM 2.5 levels

Brooklyn (film) – Wikipedia

Sunday, August 27th, 2017

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_(film)

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Montreal served as the main setting for Brooklyn in the film for most of the interior as well as exterior scenes as there simply weren’t enough original 50s buildings left to film in the Big Apple.[14]

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Technology is transforming what happens when a child goes to school

Saturday, August 26th, 2017

Machine learning: Tech is transforming what happens when a child goes
to school https://www.Economist.com/news/briefing/21725285-reformers-are-using-new-software-personalise-learning-technology-transforming-what-happens Personalized instruction @AltSchool

Compilation of My Favorite Tweets, Links & Pics from the Eclipse – #Eclipse2017, onwards to #Eclipse2024 !

Friday, August 25th, 2017

Links
https://linkstream2.gerstein.info/tag/eclipse2017

Tweets
https://storify.com/markgerstein/favorite-tweets-from-the-eclipse-elipse2017

Pics
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mbgmbg/tags/serieseclipse2017

Has the bitcoin civil war come to a peaceful end?

Thursday, August 17th, 2017

Has the #bitcoin civil war come to a peaceful end?
https://www.Economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2017/07/economist-explains-20 Should it be like gold or (state-issued) cash?

How DNA-encoded libraries are revolutionizing drug discovery | June 19, 2017 Issue – Vol. 95 Issue 25 | Chemical & Engineering News

Thursday, August 17th, 2017

DNA-encoded libraries are revolutionizing #drug discovery
http://CEN.ACS.org/articles/95/i25/DNA-encoded-libraries-revolutionizing-drug.html For selected compounds, barcode readout of synthetic steps

How to Watch a Solar Eclipse – Science Guides – The New York Times

Thursday, August 17th, 2017

How to Watch #Eclipse2017
https://www.NYTimes.com/guides/science/how-to-watch-a-solar-eclipse “Totality” is cosmically special: sun is 400X larger than moon but also 400x farther away

https://twitter.com/markgerstein/status/898022896446164992

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WHY IS AN ECLIPSE SO SPECIAL?
This perfect sun-moon-Earth alignment is an extraordinary cosmic coincidence. The sun is 400 times larger than the moon, but it also happens to be 400 times farther away, which to the observer on the ground means they are almost identical in size. The match is so uncanny that on some occasions, the moon is at the farthest point of its slightly elongated orbit and fails to cover the sun fully, leaving a ring of sunlight. …In all
the hundreds of billions of star systems of our Milky Way galaxy, few are likely to produce total solar eclipses like ours.

The moment when the moon passes completely in front of the sun, an event called “totality,” will begin in Lincoln City at 10:16 a.m. PT and travel to the other side of the country, and exiting at
Charleston, South Carolina at 2:48 p.m. ET. The entire journey takes about an hour and a half.

Even if you are not in the path of the total eclipse, a partial eclipse will be visible throughout the continental United States. The last remnants of the lunar shadow will finish passing over the country at 4:09 p.m.


Even though an eclipse effectively turns day into night, never look directly at the sun.

Solar eclipses are especially dangerous. Not because of anything special about the light during the eclipse, but because the sudden changes in luminosity can cause retina damage before your eyes have a chance to adapt, or before you have an opportunity to look away.

Do wear eclipse glasses. The only safe way to view the eclipse during its partial phases is to wear eclipse filters. We already suggested a few you should consider, but even if you don’t go with those, glasses that meet the proper international safety standards should have a certification of ISO 12312-2.
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