Eight things

Aug 19th, 2007 4:01 pm | By

Jeffrey at Silence and Voice tagged me a few days ago. You’re supposed to list eight random facts about yourself and then tag eight more people. Let’s see…

1) I was born in Manhattan. 2) I just went for a 2 1/2 hour walk. 3) I’m wearing jeans and a blue, green and white striped T shirt. 4) I don’t like talking about myself. 5) I have a low boredom threshold. 6) My face looks sullen or even furious when it’s merely neutral. 7) I hate wearing hats. I do it, when it’s sunny or raining, but I hate it and pull the hat off in the shade or under a roof or overhang. 8) I like elephants.

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Double Standards in Supernaturalism *

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Heads I win, tails you lose.… Read the rest



India’s Prosperity Enables Sex Selection *

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New and more widely available technology is fuelling female foeticide. … Read the rest



Muslim Clerics Issue ‘Death Warrant’ on Nasreen *

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Clerics from prominent mosques in Kolkata said she had invited their wrath via ‘repeated criticism’ of Islam.… Read the rest



Fatwa Against Taslima Nasreen is Revived *

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‘Taslima has spoken against Islam and Prophet Muhammad and we will go to any extent to eliminate her.’… Read the rest



More Bastardization of Quantum Mechanics *

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Speaker Thomas Herold will discuss how quantum physics can help individuals manifest their life dreams. … Read the rest



So contract killing is legal in India?

Aug 19th, 2007 11:32 am | By

But why aren’t these guys just summarily arrested without bail as a threat to public safety? You can’t put out public hits on people! Can you? Except in failed states, and in violent hidden enclaves (where ‘public’ is only semi-public). You can’t just get together in a cozy pally group and say ‘Kill this person and we’ll give you a lot of money’ and be reported in the newspapers as saying that and just go chuckling about your business – can you?

Muslim clerics in Kolkata issued a “death warrant” against controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen on Friday, threatening her life if she did not leave the country where she lives in exile. The threat came after a meeting of

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“Truth” v truth

Aug 19th, 2007 10:42 am | By

Chris Dillow reviewed Why Truth Matters the other day. He said nice things about it, but he also made some claims that I respectfully disagree with – claims that are mostly about truth rather than about the book, so I hope my respectful disagreement doesn’t look too self-serving.

Many interesting “truths” might be merely fashionable beliefs; if the last 500 years are any guide, today’s “truth” is the next century’s nonsense.

Yes but the subject isn’t “truth” but truth. That is of course part of the point – that “truth” is one thing and truth is another, and that conflating the two is one way of claiming that truth doesn’t matter or doesn’t exist or is merely a rhetorical pat … Read the rest



The Tao of lawn-mowing

Aug 18th, 2007 2:54 pm | By

Another way to be silly.

[S]ome credible scientists contribute (knowingly or not) to fuelling irrational, mystical tendencies in public life. The fact this is so often done in the name of making science attractive to non-scientists only makes the damage harder to repair…The genre originated with the publication in 1975 of Fritjof Capra’s book, The Tao of Physics, which suggested that the equations of quantum-field theory were somehow related to ancient, mystical Indian texts. This book struck me then (and still does) as a monumental joke…What these books do is try to wrap modern scientific discoveries in an illusory shroud that insinuates a link between cutting-edge science and solutions to the mysteries of life, the origins of the

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Oscillating Between Science and the Paranormal *

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Scientists who indulge religious fantasies in the interest of popularisation are betraying their profession.… Read the rest



Shashi Tharoor on Indian Pluralism *

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For now, the sectarian Hindu chauvinists have lost the battle over India’s identity.… Read the rest



Amartya Sen on India’s Democratic Success *

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India became overnight the first poor country in the world to be a full-scale democracy.… Read the rest



NHS Staff Given Eating ‘Rules’ for Ramadan *

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Staff have been told not to eat at their desks to avoid offending Muslim colleagues.… Read the rest



Scottish NHS Gives Ramadan Advice *

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Doctors and nurses should not eat in front of Muslim patients and colleagues during Ramadan.… Read the rest



‘Verifier’ Exposes Gaps in Logic *

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That can result from expert biases and mistakes and invisibly skew research results. … Read the rest



Simon Callow on Michael White’s Galileo *

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Italy produced no physical scientist of the slightest importance for two centuries after Galileo. … Read the rest



Taslima Nasreen Could Face Prison *

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For being attacked. (Note Center for Inquiry banner behind her.)… Read the rest



Amartya Sen on Independent India at 60 *

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Now we make deals not with the Burmese people struggling for democracy, but with the military dictators of Myanmar.… Read the rest



David Baltimore Offers a Defense of Atheism *

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Religion supplants evidence and logic with faith, so politicians can appeal to faith and let it go at that.… Read the rest



The Right to Write Insultingly *

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Hurriyet expresses regret at Colason’s departure but says he had a tendency to write insultingly.… Read the rest