With a title like that, you’re probably wondering what the heck this post is about — and how it relates to yoga. This little goodie comes courtesy of my friend Marie Forleo. Benjamin Zander, a lover of classical music (and a conductor), delights in this 20-minute TED talk. If you’re patient and you listen to […]
How Are You Going Through Life: One Buttock or Two?
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Yoga
How Are You Going Through Life: One Buttock or Two?
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
With a title like that, you’re probably wondering what the heck this post is about — and how it relates to yoga. This little goodie comes courtesy of my friend Marie Forleo. Benjamin Zander, a lover of classical music (and a conductor), delights in this 20-minute TED talk. If you’re patient and you listen to […]
Tags: Yoga
A look at the Set America Free Coalition
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Set America Free is described as a coalition of several sorts of interest groups, “Tree Huggers, Do-Gooders, Sodbusters, Cheap Hawks, and Evangelicals”. They are aiming to set America free from high oil prices.
Their problem statement is:- a) No Fuel Choice: Our Cars Are Addicted To Oil, b) No Fuel Choice: Our Economy Is Controlled […]
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A look at Mariah Power’s new vertical axis wind turbine
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
The Windspire is a low cost, attractive, plug-n-produce wind power appliance that provides a safe and attractive method for harnessing power from the wind. At only 30 feet tall and 2 feet in radius, Windspire is distinguished by its sleek propeller-free design, ultra quiet operation, rugged construction, and affordable pricing. Designed for operation where we […]
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Technosanity #18: Matt Simmons discussing oil supply disruptions
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Matt Simmons is Chairman of Simmons & Company International, a specialized energy investment banking firm. Mr. Simmons’ recently published book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy has been listed on the Wall Street Journal’s best-seller list. He has also published numerous energy papers for industry journals and […]
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Allergies of the first kind—type I hypersensitivity explained in context [denialism blog]
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
If you have kids you have probably been exposed to the idea that more kids have food allergies these days. Well, the data seem to bear this out. There are several hypotheses about why this is so, but not a lot of data. Rather than engage in speculation, I’d like to wade back into the […]
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Go read: Getting Better with Dr Val [Terra Sigillata]
November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
If you haven’t already heard it elsewhere, one of your favorite blogging physicians, Dr Val Jones, has recently hung out her own e-shingle at Getting Better with Dr Val. Many of you know Dr Val from her previous blog at Revolution Health, Dr Val and the Voice of Reason. Dr Val served there as Senior […]
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