Friday, May 31, 2013

It's news, stupid. Er, it's stupid news.

Andrea Mobley, 36, and Jennifer Denise Morrow, 38, told the newspaper that stealing from a store was something they wanted to check off their “bucket list.”
Let me guess.  The next thing on their list was to spend the night in jail.  Win!


Maryland boy suspended for gun-shaped pastry is now lifetime NRA member

Ficker said the NRA membership gift was a great idea for the boy, who "is a good kid, a little rambunctious," because it would teach him proper handling of firearms. He said the boy's family does not own guns and the boy has never handled a gun.
So next time he makes a gun out of a Pop-Tart he won't get suspended for handling it incorrectly.


Poll: 17 percent of fliers don't mind diaper changes
After all, people eat on those tray tables.
I can say that there will be at least one less person eating on those trays in the future.

'Fake shops' open up ahead of the G8 summit

But officials have been accused of going too far after they plastered large stickers across boarded up shops in order to give them the appearance of still-thriving businesses.
Well, heck.  How do people expect the G8 to hold their little party, slapping each other on the back and congratulating each other on the fine job their doing if they actually see reality?
“These fake buildings are in every town and village in Fermanagh now. People are amused by them. No one is fooled. It is like when your mother-in-law is coming to visit and you give the house a tidy up.
 No one is fooled?  I'll be the G8 party-goers are fooled...

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The problem with "beliefs"

The other day, I was reading this article, which was interesting, but isn't really the topic of this post.  Instead, I got sidetracked by the comments.  As is often the case, the comments ended up moving on to other topics; in this case, global warming (or climate change, or whatever we're supposed to call it this week).  And, I'm not really going to argue one way or the other on the issue of global warming since I'm really not well-informed enough to put together a real argument one way or the other.  Instead, I want to talk about one of the problems with the whole argument, which is that the global warming "believers" seem to have a tendency to call anything that might be construed as contradicting their belief an anomaly.

Anyway, after reading the comments in the above linked article, I went on to read some other news and happened on a couple of articles about global warming.


Mount Everest's ice is melting, researcher claims
The researchers suspect that the glacial melting in the Everest region is due to global warming, but they have not yet established a firm connection between the mountains' changes and climate change, Thakuri said in the statement.
And so, I'm sure the researchers will work diligently to establish a "firm connection" because to do otherwise would require rethinking their belief in man-made global warming.

The Mt. Everest article above then linked to this article:


Lopsided Melting Discovered Along Himalayan Glaciers
Glaciers and sea ice around the world are melting at unprecedented rates, but new data indicates that this phenomenon may be lopsided. It seems that some areas of the Himalayan mountain range are melting faster than others, which aren't melting at all, a new study indicates.
Now, if scientists were really looking at this data in an unbiased way, the conclusion might be that we really don't know why the melting glaciers are melting, but instead, because of the bias, we don't know why the glaciers that aren't melting aren't.  Referring to the glaciers that aren't melting, one researcher commented:

"This is an anomalous behavior."
So, somehow, glaciers that are "behaving" in the way they have for millenia are now considered anomalous.

And there is one other troubling aspect of the whole thing: since these nonmelting glaciers are simply doing what they've always done, it isn't news, so we don't hear about them; in fact, we don't even look for them.  We accidentally find them in our search for evidence to back up what we already believe.

I don't really mean to pick on just scientists; this is something that happens in nearly every area of human endeavor.  And, in my opinion, it is a major source of problems for us.  It is why our government can't really accomplish much of anything because the politicians are too hung-up on their beliefs and their ideologies.  It is why people's minds are closed to new ideas, because opening their minds would threaten their belief system; it would require that they continue to learn and accept that no matter how much they know, they don't know enough.  And learning is hard work.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Just one question

Half Of College Grads Work Jobs That Don't Require A Degree: Study 

We needed a study to figure this out?  I just have one question: Where does everyone think everyone is going to work when everyone has a college degree?

Poll update

Well, this is certainly unexpected.  As a result of my recent poll, I've discovered that my audience is 100 percent female.