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Fight the good fight?

Didn’t the President say the mission was accomplished a couple years ago? I guess it really wasn’t, since he says that our troops will stay in Iraq until the mission is complete, and we have “achieved victory”. What is he calling victory now? Treading water for the next three years so he can dump this problem on the next president?

At this point, we can’t afford to pull all the troops out, because chaos will probably break out. But we also need to know that there is a plan to bring the troops home. And right now, it sure doesn’t feel like there is.

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College is Hard

A was surprised by these stats: Only 54% of students that enrolled in 1997 graduated within six years, and only 44% of Hispanics and 39% of blacks graduated.

This strikes me as surprising because I know a lot more than 54% of my classmates graduated in less than 6 years. The article also said that elite schools had higher graduation rates. So does that make RPI an “elite” school?

In any event, why do so few students graduate? I think that a lot of people who go to college shouldn’t really be going there. There’s also students who go for a semester, then decide they really don’t like college.

Sadly enough, when people don’t graduate in six years, the chances they graduate at all are pretty slim.

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Woe un2mnkind

A British company called Dot Mobile allows people to get text messages of classic pieces of literature. The catch: they aren’t in regular English. They are “shortened” with the terms you see in text messaging. For example, Romeo and Juliet ends with “bothLuvrs kill Emselves.”

This is pretty silly idea. Why not just read the book itself? It would take more time to decipher the text messages than it would to actually read it. And why would you want to read a classic on your cell phone? I don’t see any value in that.

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Vatican supports evolution

The Vatican seems to have come out against Intelligent Design. In fact, it endorses evolution, saying that Darwin is “perfectly compatible” with the Bible.

I’m glad to see some common sense in this whole “debate.” There’s nothing to say that evolution and the Bible are mutually exclusive. Perhaps the Bible is just being symbolic? Did someone supporing Intelligent Design ever think of that?

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National Security Letters

The Washington Post has an article on how the FBI has sent has adopted a practice of using these “National security letters” to find out all sorts of information on someone without them knowing. There is practically no oversight of what kind of information can be collected or why the information is collected.

As of a few years ago, collected information that was deemed not useful was destroyed. Now the information is held forever in databases, to be used for whatever purposes the FBI thinks is necessary. The increased abilities in the FBI to issue a National scurity letter is thanks to the Patriot Act.

This Bush administration seems bent on becoming Big Brother. We’re at war with terror, and it doesn’t seem like that will end any time soon. The government is scandal-ridden, and there is no transparency anymore.

Things are getting ridiculous now. The government can find out who we talk to, where we go, or what we do, and we don’t even know that they know. And it’s all in the name of “national security.” Give me a break.

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What Tax Cut?

An advisory panel for tax reform recommended a huge reduction in the tax deduction for homeowners, and elimination of state and local tax deductions for federal taxes.

I’m still trying to figure out how this would affect me. I do have a feeling that we are going to get screwed. But then again, I’m not so sure. The places the NYT talks about have housing that is much more expensive than here in Greensboro, so maybe it won’t be so bad.

In any event, these are just recommendations. And I think any politician that endorses this would get attacked as being against home ownership. So I think when it comes down to it, we’ll just see more of the status quo.

What do you think? Do you think that these recommendations will actually be implemented?

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Infected with DRM, Sony-style

A new CD offering by Sony will secretly install a program (a “rootkit“) on your Windows PC if you install the software that comes with the CD. The secret program basically hijacks the CD drive and rewrites a chunk of Windows code, so the files running it are hidden from the system. The files are also hidden from any virus scanners out there. Taking that fact a little further, a virus writer could exploit that and create a nasty little virus to wreak havoc on any PC out there, thanks to Sony and it’s anti-piracy efforts. Removing the software (if you can) makes the CD drive inoperable. Nice touch there.

That pretty much does it for me and Sony. I’ll no longer do any business with them, and support these unethical and likely illegal activities. They have no right to install software on my PC without my knowledge, and they certainly have no right to hack the operating system like this.

For (much) more detailed info, see the article that started the whole controversy for yourself.

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Kansas Redefines Science, Science Says “Screw You”

Kansas is one of several states revamping their science curriculum to lessen the role evolution plays, promoting other ideas, like intelligent design or creationism, as science. As a result, two science organizations have refused to grant them permission to use their copyrighted materials in their standards.

I’m not sure that this is the best way to go about promoting evolution. However, there is no mistaking that evolution is a fact. It is not a theory on how the world has come to be. The “bird-flu” virus is a perfect example of evolution in action. Since the time between generations is quite short, genetic mutations happen frequently. Some mutations are good, some aren’t so good. The good ones get passed on down to future generations, the not so good ones die out. Kind of sounds like Darwin…

But I digress. Not allowing Kansas to use evolution material will only backfire. It is like the science organizations just don’t want to play with Kansas anymore, so they are taking their marbles home. I think the information needs to be available, if only to not put the students of Kansas schools at a scientific disadvantage when they enter college and the workforce.

What do you think? Do you agree with the science organizations? Should they not let Kansas use their copyrighted material?

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Junk Food = Junk Behavior?

Does eating poorly lead to poor behavior? This article seems to think so, and they have some scientific evidence to back it up.

We all know the saying, “You are what you eat.” So if we eat bad, does it stand to reason we’re not as well behaved? This article from CNN suggests people are getting ruder. The suggestion is that our high-paced society is causing the rudeness. But what if it was poor nutrition?

The article also reminds me a scene from Super Size Me. Actually, the beginning of this article references (I think) the same High School for troubled students. Kids start eating better, and their behavior gets a whole lot better.

What do you think? Do you think poor nutrition causes poor behavior?

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Senate Fails to Raise Minimum Wage

The Senate failed to raise the minimum wage again, keeping it at $5.15 an hour. Now $5.15 in 1997 is worth $4.37 today, according to this Inflation Calculator.

Funny how since 1997, Congress has voted themselves $28,000 in raises. Hey, you know, they have to look out for themselves.