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Christmas Memories and Christmas Present

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I’m fully enjoying my time in South Carolina and I feel grateful for this time that I’m spending with my family. I’ve been keeping up with my yoga practice and noticing the differences of practicing at a higher elevation (the house is situated on a mountain). This morning I practiced The Five Tibetan Rites and […]

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Tags: Yoga

Christmas Memories and Christmas Present

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I’m fully enjoying my time in South Carolina and I feel grateful for this time that I’m spending with my family. I’ve been keeping up with my yoga practice and noticing the differences of practicing at a higher elevation (the house is situated on a mountain). This morning I practiced The Five Tibetan Rites and […]

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Tags: Yoga

Christmas Memories and Christmas Present

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I’m fully enjoying my time in South Carolina and I feel grateful for this time that I’m spending with my family. I’ve been keeping up with my yoga practice and noticing the differences of practicing at a higher elevation (the house is situated on a mountain). This morning I practiced The Five Tibetan Rites and […]

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Tags: Yoga

A look at Swift Wind Turbines

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Wind turbines could feasibly provide a lot of electricity to the world and building integrated wind turbines is an interesting model to use. A building integrated wind turbine is mounted on e.g. a rooftop. Roofs often have better wind than on the ground, but as I noted in the earlier article there is […]

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Tags: Miscellaneous

Technosanity #19: Knives into Butter

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Each action, each deed, is like falling knives striking melted butter. Each action divides the present into the future and past, forever rendering the possible from the achieved. Each action seems to cut away possibilities, yet there are always infinite possibilities. Each action divides the present yet the present always exists immutable. […]

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Podcast update [denialism blog]

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

OK, we’ve got a second episode up, with much better ones to come. I’m up at iTunes, but having an xml problem. When I added my second episode, my xml file became invalidated by a parsing error, so I’m appealing to all my geek peeps—help!
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Tags: Health

Winter is hard on not only heating bills, but the heart [Dr. Joan Bushwell’s Chimpanzee Refuge]

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

A 15-year study that looked at hospital admissions in three California regions for cardiovascular diseases and stroke suggests that even relatively small drops in temperature are correlated with more admissions for acute myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, and stroke. Similar findings have been seen in Europe and Asia.
Doctors at El Camino Hospital in […]

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Technosanity #20: World Energy Outlook 2008

December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

The World Energy Outlook is a yearly publication from the International Energy Agency giving the official projection of the future energy outlook. They just released the 2008 report and there are a couple slide decks available giving some hints of what is contained in the report.
WEO 2008 Presentation at COP 14 Side Event

Technosanity #20: […]

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