Friday, January 28, 2011

Central Bank of Egypt website DOWN

In possible retaliation to the Mubarak government's shutdown of citizen access to both internet and text messaging (SMS), hacktivists have disabled the website of the Central Bank of Egypt:

http://www.cbe.org.eg/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=&q=egyptian+central+bank

@soundmigration (http://twitter.com/#!/soundmigration) describes it as "central bank taken off line."

Is your money supporting tyrants?

Monday, June 21, 2010

Ryvr's book review and workout program: The Complete Book of Abs

I'm working on a book review which is also an online diary of using Kurt Brundardt's "Complete Multi-Level [abs] System."

Programmer's efficiency, I guess ... I'm combining my web projects with my workout routines.

Sruthan is a pen-name or previous name, however you style it. It means "stream" in Irish, and it's pronounced "SHROO-ahn."

Follow me on this journey here:
Review: The Complete Book of Abs by Kurt Brungardt

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Yoga for Feet Article at TheFitnessTrain.com

We just aquired and setup the domain thefitnesstrain.com .

Beta release for the community fitness training application is planned for February 9, 2010.

We will be publishing some articles before beta-launch.

Read our first article: Yoga for Feet.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Obama's Bush-Style Surge: Revoke Nobel Peace Prize

The U.K.'s Telegraph is anticipating that the newly-announced winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is planning a surge of up to 45,000 more troops in Afghanistan, bringing the U.S. total force there to 110,000 service persons:


The US is expected to announce a significant surge of up to 45,000 extra troops for Afghanistan after Gordon Brown said that 500 more British troops would be sent to the country...

President Barack Obama's administration is understood to have told the British government that it could announce, as early as next week, the substantial increase to its 65,000 troops already serving there.


This will be a terrible disaster. The Soviets could not subdue Afghanistan, and the wasted resources in their attempt is often cited as a reason for their final fall. It could be America's end too. The body-counts of our kids are likely to pile-up dreadfully, and we will probably be at much greater risk for a new round of domestic terror like the 2001 attacks. It is always right to turn the other cheek, but it is usually human nature to fight back.

I was congratulatory and glad that President Obama won the Nobel Prize, but I'm sure this should absolutely disqualify him from such an honor.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

CO2 Still Rising Fast - Arctic Ice Cap Imminently Threatened

Despite the worst global recession since WW2, carbon dioxide atmospheric concentrations are continuing to rise rapidly. NOAA has just reported their measurement for September 2009 at 384.78 PPM, with a seasonally adjusted figure of 388.00 PPM. This reflects a robust year-on-year increase of 1.71 PPM, comparable or higher than many years which had strong economic growth.

UCLA scientists recently noted that CO2 levels have not been so high since the Miocene epoch 15 million years ago, with global temperatures 7 or 8 degrees higher than present.

Wikipedia says:


Oceans cooled partly due the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, and about 15 million years ago the ice cap in the southern hemisphere started to grow to its present form. The Greenland ice cap developed later, in the Middle Pliocene time, about 3 million years ago.


We are witnessing the live disintegration of the Arctic ice cap, and with CO2 levels continuing to grow swiftly, it's time is likely short. Without the Arctic ice, the darker (water vs snow) surface will absorb even more heat, accelerating the Greenland ice melt.

Global warming is much worse than the press are reporting, and it's happening very fast.

Kepler Mission Online - Space Alien Signal Soon?

Scientists' best estimates about astronomy and biology (astrobiology) suggest many reasons it is likely we will soon find proof-positive that there are extra-terrestrial intelligent civilizations sharing our galaxy.

I doubt very much that extraterrestrials visit our planet often, if ever. Interstellar (beyond a solar system) travel is generally prohibitively expensive as far as our physics can project. But signals or emissions patterns leak out of possibly billions of advanced civilizations into the universe. From us, through T.V. signals, Hitler's unfortunate 1936 Olympics Games speech, "I Love Lucy," and "Howdy Doody" have already broadcasted their electromagnetic patterns many light years beyond Earth, possibly within detection-range of a listening civilization in orbit around another star. So, if they do visit us, don't be too surprised by an enthusiastic, "Lucy!! I'm home!" as their greeting. E.T. might presume it customary.

In 1960, long before we dreamed of the Hubble Telescope or the Kepler Mission, a scientist named Frank Drake created a mathematical model to determine the most likely number of "technologically advanced" civilizations in our galaxy. His theory is centered on the eponymous "Drake Equation" which would provide a mathematically definite answer, if only we knew the required pieces of information. Some of this information is how many stars there are, how many stars have planets, and how many of those planets are suitable for life to evolve. For most of five decades, the calculations and solutions to Drake's "probability of aliens" have been mostly speculative without much data. Estimates based on rational probability have suggested "optimism" that the sky is a-twitter with noisy who-knows-how-little-and-why-green-men transmissions. (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation )

SETI (the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) is a project to detect those "alien" signals. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SETI ). You might not know this, but it is true, that we are actually dedicating some of our most powerful supercomputing grids to looking for unnatural patterns in the radio telescope data from beyond our galaxy. We could "hear" them any day.

Now, 49 years after Drake asked the question, NASA's Kepler Mission is poised to provide some answers. For the first time ever, we will be able to look out into a distance into the Milky Way Galaxy and find planets that look a lot like our own Earth. A recent NASA press release states:


"This early result shows the Kepler detection system is performing right on the mark," said David Koch, deputy principal investigator of NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif. "It bodes well for Kepler's prospects to be able to detect Earth-size planets."


SETI and astrobiology expect at least two areas of important results from this exciting project.

"Optimists" who anticipate many galactic civilizations have successfully argued from a probability standpoint that they are correct. Kepler will make the guessers obsolete with hard, cold data. Watch for "Loads of Earth-like Planets" headlines quite soon, unless we "optimists" are wrong.

And secondly, scientists have been forced to listen at the sky for E.T. signals at more or less random directions because they didn't really know where to look. When Kepler zooms it's "sharp eye" on several relatively near Earth-like planets, we'll know right where to listen.

My gut wager: headlines of "Scientists Detect Definitive Intelligent Extra-Terrestrial Signal" will be confirmed before the kids get much older.

Hat tip to Carl Sagan. He has shaped my thinking on our place in the Cosmos with his brilliance. He shined so brightly among we Star-Stuff.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Dr. Dean Expains How Public Option Saves Us All Money

From a Joshua Holland interview via Alternet:



Joshua Holland: Now, you note that the debate has shifted over the years, from "how do we cover the uninsured?" to "how do we contain out-of-control costs?" So, in terms of this public insurance option, it'll result in a very large insurance pool, which will give it the ability to negotiate better prices and cut down on overhead. Can you just give me a little bit more on other ways that it might help contain costs?

Doctor Howard Dean: Well, there are two ways it contains costs. The first is that, of course, it's a huge pool. The second is, in terms of containing costs for ordinary Americans, [Medicare] can't and won't engage in the kinds of things that private insurance companies do. They don't have bureaucrats who second-guess doctors and make bad medical decisions. They don't pay extraordinary amounts of money for repeat procedures -- at least they do that less than the private sector does. They don't pay chief executives in the seven-, eight- or nine-figure range for their salaries. They don't have to advertise.

So it's much cheaper and more effective and efficient to control costs if you have a large public option. And the other thing about this is that the American people get to choose. You know, the Republicans are screaming and yelling about socialized medicine. Well, let the American people choose -- if they don't like it they won't choose it.


Thanks Doctor Howard Dean!! Doctors orders: give all Americans the choice to decide to opt for private insurance or a Strong Public Option. We cannot settle for a bill that funds only private insurance companies with taxpayer dollars without giving each individual a choice of an efficient, patient-oriented Medicare-like program.