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Sunday, July 26
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 26 Jul 2009 12:40 AM CDT
Just what I think about every time I get poison ivy lately, this time I consulted google. And lo & behold there it is.
I had considered that the ability of poison ivy oil to activate the immune system might make it a very good treatment for cancer. A microscopic glass bead soaked in the oil, then coated with a time release gel, inserted in a tumor could be used to emit levels of the oil on a homeopathic scale into the tumor. Then the immune system could possibly begin to target the cells infused with the oil. more »
Monday, July 20
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 20 Jul 2009 12:03 PM CDT
Is a new generation of leadership evolving as this article states?
William Strauss and Neil Howe, coauthors of Generations, posit that each generation makes a unique bequest to those that follow and generally seeks to correct the excesses of the previous generation. They argue that the Boomer excess is ideology and that the Generation X reaction to that excess involves an emphasis on pragmatism and effectiveness.
I would argue that this effecct is impelling a hybrid organizing principle. Pragmatic idealism. Obama's organizing principle? I think so. more »
Sunday, July 19
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 19 Jul 2009 12:25 PM CDT
Here's a great video explaining the mechanism of how cannabinoids (THC & others), the compounds in maijuana, prevent cancer growth and cause cancer cells to eat themselves.
In this video series, started off with Dr. Robert Melamede, Professor of Biology at the University of Colorado, the effect is detailed. more »
Thursday, July 16
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 16 Jul 2009 12:08 AM CDT
Check this out, a 50s rockabilly song that is featured in "Kill Bill" in the opening scene, with a short snippet played on the radio in Sherrif Earl McGraw's (Michael Parks) car, as he pulls up to the wedding chappel massacre scene.
Note the natural inspiration for this music. Carl Feathers..."that Certain Female" more »
Wednesday, July 15
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 15 Jul 2009 10:09 AM CDT
Here is an awesome new perspective on global climate disaster. From Jeff Goldstein in huffpost:
Every Geologic Day, Earth will write in her diary the comings and goings for that day. Here's the next important point:
Every one of the 27,394 pages in Earth's diary -- each Geologic Day -- is 365,000 years long enough time for 14,600 human generations.
How come? Easy: 10 billion years divided by 27,394. more »
Saturday, July 4
Tuesday, June 30
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 30 Jun 2009 11:47 PM CDT
A fascinating topic, treating oneself for whatever ails, rather than relying on the healthcare system. Check this cancer self-care prevention and treatment article. Really interesting.
Mentioned in the article are heat based treatment. Recent studies of heat treatment that raises the temperature of only the tumor to 104 degrees have been effective . Microscopic metal pellets that act as heating elements are inserted into the tumor, then an external radio wave heat source maintains the heat. It would be like a battery powered heating pad. more »
Monday, June 29
Sunday, June 21
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 21 Jun 2009 12:46 AM CDT
It looks bad for the greens in Iran, silent sitdown strikes that were really working have now turned to rock throwing and fires. Are violent factions in the protest movement being encouraged by government provacateurs?
That is my guess, anger is taking over. Government thug handlers are sending them out to act like angry protestors giving police and militia the excuse they desire to attack en masse and then murder innocent nonviolent protestors in the crowd with rooftop gunfire.
When nonviolent protestors are murdered in this cowardly, psychotic fashion, already angry, rock-throwing, fire starting protestors become enraged.
more »
Friday, June 19
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 19 Jun 2009 10:32 AM CDT
Mind enhancement drugs or merely speed for students? As steroids are for athletes, Ritalin and other ADD drugs are becoming the extra edge that students use to compete in academia.
But what about the familiar drawbacks of speed, brain chemical and neural receptor destruction? Wouldn't it be a lot better to actually enhance natural brain biochemistry with exersize, rest, and meditation? Like a program of endurance training with running or biking and yoga? This restores dopamine and dopamine receptors, that provide the reward for intellectual acomplishment. more »
Thursday, June 18
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 18 Jun 2009 01:17 PM CDT
"Those who learn from history are doomed to watch others repeat it" (drx). So maybe looking at the history of FDR's guidance out of the great depression might just provide some kind of heads up this time around?
FDR was heckled into curtailing stimulus, in favor of budget concerns, in the late 30's. The economy did another dip, then war production finally ended the depression.
Should we heed the duplicitous warnings of neocons and bush era leaders on debt, and stop the stimulus a few months into it's initiation? After only wall street has been stimulated? And after none of the regulation imposed by FDR on wall street scamming is repeated under Obama's watch? more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:33 PM CDT
Here's a very effective twitter search category to identify scambots, automated tweet generating bots designed to look like real tweople.
Once I ID one, I unfollow them. Simple plan to clear your personal portion of the twitter hive mind of useless con game chatter. more »
Friday, June 12
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 12 Jun 2009 10:43 PM CDT
King Bee, the new theme song of the twitter hive mind, summer is blues season. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 12 Jun 2009 01:26 AM CDT
Check this extremely complicated version of how this happens. Then a longer, slightly plainer explanation, then this more popular science version. I can't really understand it all, anyone have a clue? Could this be for real?
Why take any chances while we're waiting for the results to be verified by good old blogo-twitterverse examination? more »
Wednesday, June 10
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 10 Jun 2009 08:04 AM CDT
Lots of back/forth on this lately. Stewart pointed out the obscenity of Morning Joe folk taking 10 million from starbucks, then touting this sugarey, slave coffee on air. While gulping the 700 calorie 7 buck quart sized caffiene junkie swill that only millionaire tv hosts can afford.
But these talking heads get it for free because they tout it onair constantly? Mighty fine example of journalistic integrity isn't it? more »
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 10 Jun 2009 06:49 AM CDT
Nope, tasers are used as portable torture devices all over the place now, Palin's family experienced a taseing incident. Check this: 72 year old great-grandmonther tasered in Texas (video). But as we now realize from bush era chicanery, kidnapping, torture, and murder, everything is bigger in Texas, especially the assholes.
Why does it take something this obscene to highlight just what tasers are really used for? Was the officer's life threatened? Nope, just his ego. more »
Tuesday, June 9
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 09 Jun 2009 01:37 AM CDT
Just tonight on both of these shows, tweeters got some mad props. Even though KO won't tweet and neither will Jon, they mentioned us in typical dissrespectful comedy stylings. We'll take it!! Thanks guys, from our radical bush era ending heroes, the badder the critique, the betyter we like it! Do your best/worst. more »
Monday, June 8
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 08 Jun 2009 06:59 PM CDT
Palin on the outs with the grand old patriarchy's apparatchik? Yes. snooty snippy Larry Craig style toe tapping politics is evident. Are the powerful GOP closet queens afraid of the snow queen from Alaska? more »
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 08 Jun 2009 05:53 PM CDT
Yes, it's true. Colbert had his head shaved to get into the military mindset excellent!!
More as it develops. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 08 Jun 2009 12:40 PM CDT
Yes, it's (rumored to be) true! Janet Reno will not only be named the next supreme, but she will reportedly head her own super secret extra-judicial branch that uses gun/gold sniffing search dogs to uncover and confiscate the hidden stashes of right wing survivalist militia groups and individuals across the country.
Forfieture law will be used for the collection of guns and gold, then the purps will be declared "enenmy combatants" (in the best cheney-style) and specially extradited to re-education camps in an undisclosed terrorist supporting nation. more »
Saturday, June 6
by
amazngdrx
on Sat 06 Jun 2009 11:13 AM CDT
Sorry, that's an insult to assmonkeys everywhere.
But given the many, many wing nut, neoconman, corporatist serving aspects of foxnews, let's just say it right from now on. It is "effnews"!
Take one glaring example (I'll find the video later), remember when michelle and barack fistbumped during the campaign and effnews labeled it a "terrorist fist bump"? It did happen. Now of course dimbulb limboobs everywhere, following their bouncy "bro" (alternate name for the "mansiere") "drug" limboob, are calling Barack's trip evidence that he must be in league with al queda? Yep?!?
In reality, Bin laden is the one who is terrorized by Barack's peace making. Al queda will be out of work, and billions in funding and millions in recruits, as Obama ushers in ME peace. Bin laden is already finished and he knows it.
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by
amazngdrx
on Sat 06 Jun 2009 10:00 AM CDT
Just watched the latest in a series of events that has featured the historical place of empathy and pragmatic idealism. The power the Obama campaign tapped to win this most recent election. And as Barack detailed, the same power that won WW II.
The Cairo speech was the magnificent start of this presidential tour. It moved the world using the whole media, including social networking.
Then the Buchenwald event, with Ellie Weisel speaking directly to personal history. Imagine your father dying in the bunk just above you, calling out for you, and being too afraid to even move, terrorized. isn't that real terror?
Let US all remember what real fear and terror are about, and try to live up to our forebears who faced it down in factories, on farms, and battlefields. Give US another chance to rise to the ocasion Barack. more »
Friday, June 5
by
amazngdrx
on Fri 05 Jun 2009 08:15 AM CDT
Pat yourselves on the back, all Obama voters/supporters. What could be a better boost for peace than Obama's visit and his fantastic speech in Cairo?
Maybe identifying with Egypt's marvelous ancient history, personally? compare the ears on the hieroglyphic (video). Now touring the concentration camp his grandfather helped liberate with Ellie Weisel.
Forgive yourselves for getting verklempt, we really have helped change history. "Those who learn from history are doomed to watch others repeat it", maybe we all dispelled that gloomy historical cloud somewhat? Who said our individual votes/volunteer efforts don't count? They were wrong! more »
Thursday, June 4
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Jun 2009 08:04 PM CDT
Scientific evidence of the mechanism of empathy, that basis for all civilization. All human progress. Now please let us all look in the same mirror, at all life everywhere on spaceship earth. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Jun 2009 10:20 AM CDT
Yes! Twitter, facebook, and other sites are transmitting Obama's Cairo speech right across cultutral boundaries. Right onto ME blogs.
More news as it develops. Tweets are changing the world? "We tweet therefore we can!", hehehey. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Jun 2009 09:53 AM CDT
Sad to say, "Bill" is dead in real life. Was it the "5 point open palm exploding heart technique" that got him? Nope, not likely.
He helped make zen popular in american culture with the tv show in the 70s, turning the classic western into a martial arts feature. How much difference will that make as US direction shifts away from consumption/quantity towards quality of life, a zen measurement of cultural progress. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 04 Jun 2009 08:50 AM CDT
It would seem that Sotomayor was actually fighting "judicial activism" in her decision that the employer, the city of New Haven in this case, ought to be able to determine their own tests for employment. Should courts intervene and force New Haven to continue tests that seem to discriminate based on race?
For instance: if hispanic speakers who are familiar with the culture of the people in the area where the fire protection is being applied are favored because their communication with their citizenry is a major factor in fire protection (that involves life/death emegency actions), should the court step in a disallow cultural concerns involved in employment decisions? more »
Tuesday, June 2
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 02 Jun 2009 11:07 AM CDT
We have become the agents of chaos, battling the forces of hegemony all around the world, tweeters are officicially dangerous to the power structure now. China has blocked us. Hehehey.
#tweetoergosum, "We tweet therefore we can, yes we can!".
As I said awhile back: more »
Monday, June 1
Saturday, May 30
by
amazngdrx
on Sat 30 May 2009 12:03 PM CDT
To paraphrase an Obamanism, hehey. Combining the basic tenent of classic idealism, "I think therefore I am" with the Obaman (standing on the shoulders of Ghandi,etc.) political/philosophical ethos: become the change you wish to see in the culture, politics, and world. Yes we can! "Those who learn from history are doomed to watch other's repeat it" (drx), yes that's truism. But with pragmatic idealism maybe we can cancel the murderous sequels, like oil wars, climate disaster, and economic depression? It's worth a try.
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Thursday, May 28
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 28 May 2009 12:12 PM CDT
Google has a new way to surf the stream of conciousness internet hive mind. I have wondered if google was responding to the need for real time search that twitter has faltered on.
Would google buy twitter? Or just tap the revenue/ad stream of all social networking sites by building a search engine? more »
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 28 May 2009 10:29 AM CDT
Tweeters need to know that the tweople you recommend they follow actually converse like real, live humans. Celebrities usually do not respond, often they have assistants do their tweeting when they do reply. So why follow them?
And why follow spam/adbots who just regurgitate tweets automatcally? Only recommend following tweople who actually reply to your tweets. They are right there on your replies list. Gather them around the #tweetablethursday hashtag, just list them and include the tag. Let's have a twitter quality revolution!!! more »
Monday, May 25
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 25 May 2009 11:56 PM CDT
It seems that an idiot radio talk show host who rants about how torture keeps us all safe and Obama has doomed us by ending torture, has done what Sean "the manatee" Hannity is apparently afraid of.
He went onto the dreaded water board! And lasted 6 seconds! more »
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 25 May 2009 11:36 PM CDT
Yes, you heard right, the "Oracle of Omaha" is betting on drx's favorite plugin hybrid car company. When will Walmart open up BYD auto showrooms in their stores? That was my next prediction, after the prediction that BYD has won the plugin hybrid race more »
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 25 May 2009 09:41 AM CDT
It's a really nice touch, just add them frozen awhile before serving, they'll thaw nicely and still be crisp. Don't forget to give a nod to civilan defense industry workers either, they came through for US especially during WW II. Ask someone who was around at the time how it felt to have an enemy like the axis powers.
Contrast and compare with the comparatively puny threat we now face. "Mushroom clouds" you say? Germany was close to the bomb, and during the cold war we actually faced a nuclear threat.
So let's listen to those who lived through past life-as-we-know-it threatening times and do what they did back then. Out manufacture the enemy. more »
Sunday, May 24
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 24 May 2009 09:47 AM CDT
All sorts of rewards are built into our marvelous organic human computer, mind/body joining with our surroundings to produce wonder. Evolution gave us a reward when we smell a flower or eat a peach. And even when we get angry, anger/fear is part of the fight or flight response, so integral to survival.
With all the over stimulation of our modern age, the reception becomes cloudy. Dopamine, the brain chemical that transports the reward stimulation runs low after a day of drinking high fructose pop and eating grease, salt, and sugar and playing violent video games. Not to mention injesting speed, cocaine, caffiene, booze, ritalin, and nicotine. more »
Saturday, May 23
by
amazngdrx
on Sat 23 May 2009 08:58 AM CDT
It seems that scammers are using twitter, "I'm schocked!", hehey. oner pgishing scam mentioned is a fake twitter login page, from which they collect your password and take over your twitter account. Beware! If you have a feeling you have been "phished" in, just change your password. more »
Thursday, May 21
by
amazngdrx
on Thu 21 May 2009 11:15 AM CDT
Cheney's AEI speech makes it clear that by attacking Obama on torture/gitmo he is actually aligning his political/moral position with terrorists. If/when another 9/11 happens, he is setting up a political I-told-you-so, in order to revive his radical neoconman wing of the GOP. He is in effect asking terrorists to attack! more »
Wednesday, May 20
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 20 May 2009 10:52 AM CDT
Of course it is, like global climate change, renewable energy, plugin hybrids, hi-speed commuter rail, local organic ag, farm based energy, etc.
It's obviously leftist propaganda. Like science itself more »
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 20 May 2009 10:24 AM CDT
Local/organic ag is at around a 50% demand level and under a 10% supply level. That's why walmart is taking notice and carefully gtreenwashing their image.
When supply of local organic food begins to rise, prices will drop and we are off to the races. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 20 May 2009 08:30 AM CDT
Great "Christian Science Monitor" article on the commercial pressure on journalism. A case in point that is turning this trend around is the rise of MSNBC due to Olbermann's bold foray into factual reporting.
Then he got Rachel Maddow on, even more quality reportage, including interviews with all kinds of people who had boycotted the continual craven bush-licking tabloid nonsense of most main stream media. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Wed 20 May 2009 12:13 AM CDT
This really is the kind of technology that will work, they need to cool these with liquid and collect the waste heat. Solar cogeneration adds efficiency.
10 sun concentrating collectors have reached 38% efficiecy in NREL testing. triple the power output per area of collector with 1/10nth the silicon, that is a winning combination if it can be done practcally. more »
Tuesday, May 19
by
amazngdrx
on Tue 19 May 2009 11:24 AM CDT
How to save twitter from dissallusionment/dissolution? Gasp! Are things that bad? Get these ad/spambots out, unfollow multilevel marketing auto-tweeters with extreme prejudice (hehey). Apply the Turing Test (a theoretical method to tell a human from a bot).
Can we the tweople perhaps develop a twitter turing test (TTT) that functionally indicates 90% of ad/spambots so we can unfollow them? more »
Monday, May 18
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 18 May 2009 01:52 AM CDT
Here is some ominous support for the theory I espoused earlier in an article on possible volcanic induced cooling of the climate This would suggest that drought over areas like Yellowstone could indeed dry up aquifers, relieving the containing overpressure of ground water pushing against magma ptessure and cooling the rock, thus maintaing it's strength against eruption. more »
by
amazngdrx
on Mon 18 May 2009 01:33 AM CDT
Is there a reward built into our brain chemistry for anger? Undoubtedly! Fight or flight respoise is the main reactionary system, so we actually get a biochemical reward for anger.
Which is why as Bukowski puts it at the end of Factotum, "We are angry not just for a few hours, no. But anger takes over. Years, decades, our whole lives spent in anger, wasted." more »
Sunday, May 17
by
amazngdrx
on Sun 17 May 2009 01:08 PM CDT
My tweet: Fareed Zakaria! On CNN, required viewing to understand global/local politics.all politics is local...and global? Apply empathy to politics!
Just as Elizabeth Warren is for government response on the economic crisis, Farid Zakaria is for political media. Some people the public know when to trust, human instincts are sometimes, not always, right.
As Obama says and does, become the change you wish to see. Integrity means a lot. more »
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