Did anyone get the number of that bus? I sure didn’t but I’ve been down for the count. I’ve been hit with a double whammy since returning from SC — a nasty sinus infection and something I rarely experience — back pain. Needless to say, it hasn’t been a very fun few weeks. Yoga has […]
On the Rebound — Oh My Aching Back
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Yoga
On the Rebound — Oh My Aching Back
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Did anyone get the number of that bus? I sure didn’t but I’ve been down for the count. I’ve been hit with a double whammy since returning from SC — a nasty sinus infection and something I rarely experience — back pain. Needless to say, it hasn’t been a very fun few weeks. Yoga has […]
Tags: Yoga
Science is politics [denialism blog]
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
No, this isn’t some post-modernist rant on the inherent non-objectivity of science. On the contrary—this is a much simpler, grittier point, that science actually is the most accurate way of describing reality, and because of this, politics (the job of manipulating and controlling group’s social reality) and science will always be roommates.
This comes up […]
Tags: Health
Science Debate 2008: As good as YHN might have predicted [DrugMonkey]
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
I am happy to call a win for the ScienceDebate effort. A qualified win but a big win, nonetheless. Also major props for Mooney and The Kirsh who were main movers in this effort. This is especially important for me to recognize because I have been a bit skeptical from the start. For example when […]
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Technosanity #8: Growing popularity of high miles/gallon motorcycles
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Parking cars, climbing on scooters
You may have noticed more scooters or motorcycles on the road this summer. They are small, usually very fuel efficient and cheaper to operate than a car. Many customers say they are giving scooters or motorbikes a try because of the great fuel mileage they get.
Electric scooters designed […]
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