Posts Tagged ‘x78twee’

Skin Cancer on the Rise in Young Women – NYTimes.com

Sunday, July 14th, 2013

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/skin-cancer-on-the-rise-in-young-women

Deciding how much sun you want… is like asking how much cyanide you want: @nytimes on skin cancer http://bit.ly/15slMNB via @BlossomJar

QT:’
Even a few sunburns can significantly raise your risk of skin cancer, Dr. Brewer said.
“Deciding how much sun you want to get is like asking how much cyanide you want in your breakfast cereal,” he said. “There is no amount of tan that is healthy.”

U.S. Postal Service Logging All Mail for Law Enforcement – NYTimes.com

Saturday, July 13th, 2013

on mail covers program :

Not just electronic comm. surveilled: Tracking postal metadata similarly to NSA email snooping http://bit.ly/15oZmNs via
@michaellawcarl

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/us/monitoring-of-snail-mail.html

QT:”
Mr. Pickering was targeted by a longtime surveillance system called mail covers, a forerunner of a vastly more expansive effort, the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program, in which Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States — about 160 billion pieces last year. It is not known how long the government saves the images.

Together, the two programs show that postal mail is subject to the same kind of scrutiny that the National Security Agency has given to telephone calls and e-mail.

The mail covers program, used to monitor Mr. Pickering, is more than a century old but is still considered a powerful tool. At the request of law enforcement officials, postal workers record information from the outside of letters and parcels before they are delivered. (Opening the mail would require a warrant.) The information is sent to the law enforcement agency that asked for it. Tens of thousands of pieces of mail each year undergo this scrutiny.

David Pogue, The Most Prolific Technology Critic In The World, Cannot Say No – Forbes

Saturday, July 13th, 2013

Forbes profile of @Pogue : Every year, he writes more books than he reads – wish I could write so fast! http://bit.ly/12u4YHO
http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterhigh/2013/07/01/the-most-prolific-technology-critic-in-the-world-cannot-say-no/

Fund management: The rise of smart beta | The Economist

Friday, July 12th, 2013

Better ways of weighting #stocks in an index MT @shortmsgs: Fund management: The rise of smart beta http://bit.ly/15lsGUO #markets

Better ways of weighting… than by market cap!

http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21580518-terrible-name-interesting-trend-rise-smart-beta?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_rise_of_smart_beta

www.math.colostate.edu/~yzhou/course/math676_spring2013/biophys_Nelson.pdf

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

Biological Physics: Energy, Information, Life – Good intuition for free energy as max laziness & max sloppiness!
http://www.math.colostate.edu/~yzhou/course/math676_spring2013/biophys_Nelson.pdf

Umami Burger Comes to New York, Armed With One Addictive Ingredient — Grub Street New York

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

QT:”
The word umami was first popularized in the early 1900s by a Tokyo scientist named Kikunae Ikeda, who invented the term (the very loose translation in ­Japanese is “deliciousness”) to describe the flavor-­enhancing properties of glutamic acid, essentially known as MSG. The “fifth” taste (the other four being sweet, sour, salty, and bitter), as its believers call it, and I am one of them, is the tangy, faintly acidic, deeply addictive flavor that you feel in the back of your mouth when you eat a whole range of foods like gently cooked tomatoes, or anchovies, or a crunchy, ­caramelized, well-seared piece of beef. It’s one of the keys to the enduring appeal of the great Asian-food cultures (Japanese miso, soy sauce, and Thai nam pla fish sauce are veritable umami bombs)…

#Umami #Burger Comes to New York – has a good description of 5th taste http://bit.ly/1aLsHYm via @panyungchih

http://www.grubstreet.com/2013/05/umami-burger-comes-to-new-york.html

12 Most Picture Perfect Ways To Ensure You’re Legally Using Online Photos

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

QT:”
2. Plagiarism and copyright infringement are not the same
While it is difficult to detect visual plagiarism, when it does occur it’s not a legal problem. Plagiarism is an ethical concern that may have other elements of intellectual property theft tied with it. Copyright infringement, on the other hand, is illegal and carries with it potentially significant consequences. Plagiarism can be avoided by providing attribution and giving credit, copyright infringement can not.

Good comparison of Copyright v Plagiarism. 12… Ways To Ensure You’re Legally Using Online… http://bit.ly/12idFjN via @Schnicka

http://12most.com/2013/03/26/ensure-using-legally-online-photos/

Can Barometric Pressure Cause Headaches and Other Discomforts? – NYTimes.com

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

MT @nytimesscience: Can Barometric Pressure Cause Headaches & Other Discomforts? http://bit.ly/17P3goD Feel it in joints & sinuses

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/02/science/can-barometric-pressure-cause-headaches-and-other-discomforts.html?smid=tw-nytimesscience&seid=auto

What Will Replace Google Reader? : The New Yorker

Friday, July 5th, 2013

NYer: What Will Replace #Google Reader? #Digg? Potluck? We could do better… via @shinshinuk http://bit.ly/15jpdIx

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/06/what-will-replace-google-reader.html

Stealth Wear Aims to Make a Tech Statement – NYTimes.com

Friday, July 5th, 2013

#Stealth Wear… Statement. Focuses on hiding visually; what about sound & chemicals? via @GardnerCampbell, @nytimes
http://bit.ly/125fh4J

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/30/technology/stealth-wear-aims-to-make-a-tech-statement.html