Yearly Archives: 2007

Personal Violence Against Women Seen as Normal

173 medical staff from the emergency department of a Turkish university hospital responded to a questionnaire about domestic violence. 69.0% of the female and 84.7% of the male respondents declared that they agreed or partially agreed to at least one reason to justify physical violence.[source]

This research is published in an open access paper on BMC Public Health. From the paper: Continue reading Personal Violence Against Women Seen as Normal

Battle of the Browsers, ETO

The conflict between Microsoft and the Rest of the World, this time represented by the widely loved if somewhat cultish Opera Browser, is being played out int the EU. Opera Software ASA has filed a complaint with the European Commission asking regulators to force Microsoft to allow users a choice of Internet software to use with it’s operating system.Oper also alleges that MS was stifling developing efforts in the area of interooperability by not following accepted web standards. Microsoft did not comment.

Norway-based Opera said it was asking EU regulators to apply the principles of their landmark antitrust ruling against Microsoft – upheld by an EU court in September – to Internet software.That ruling required Microsoft to market a version of Windows without its media player program, even though there were few takers when it went on sale a year after the antitrust order.Opera claimed Microsoft was abusing its monopoly power as the supplier of software to most of the world’s personal computers by giving away its Internet Explorer with Windows and not offering alternative programs.It “requests the Commission to obligate Microsoft to unbundle Internet Explorer from Windows and/or carry alternative browsers preinstalled on the desktop,” it said in a statement.[source]

Japanese Develop Fearless Mouse

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In this undated photo released by Tokyo University’s Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry Graduate School of Science, a genetically modified mouse stays near a cat in Tokyo. Using genetic engineering, scientists at Tokyo University say they have successfully switched off the rodents’ instinct to cower at the smell or presence of cats, showing that fear is genetically hardwired and not leaned through experience, as commonly believed. (AP Photo/Ko and Reiko Kobayakawa, Tokyo University Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry Graduate School of Science)[source]

… This could lead to a better mouse trap. Or at least, a whole new world of Friday cat-blogging.

Scientists Investigate Gorilla Biogeography

Blogging on Peer-Reviewed ResearchThe Central African Rainforest (as distinct from the West African Rain Forest) spans an area from the Atlantic coast to nearly Lake Victoria in Uganda and Tanzania. In fairly recent times (the mid Holocene) this forest was probably continuous all the way to Victoria, and probably extended farther north and south than one might imagine from looking at its current distribution.Within the forest are major rivers, including the Congo. The Congo River is the only major river in the world that crosses the Equator twice. This trans-equatorial configuration guarantees that the rivers picks up rain from both of the equatorial rainy seasons, making it a huge and virtually uncrossable barrier for terrestrial mammals. During glaical periods, the forest is believed to have shrunk to either small refugia, or to have virtually disappeared entirely with only riverine forest remaining. Between the shrinkage of the forest and the major riverine barriers, terrestrial (non-flying, non-swimming) forest-dwelling animals that might have had a more continuous distribution would have been broken into many smaller units. Likely, many of these small populations would have gone extinct, but others may have changed over time such that when the forest was re-established, they may have constituted different subspecies or species. This breaking up and rejoining of the rain forest, over and over again, during the Pleistocene is thought to have caused much of the modern day variation we see among closely related forest species of primates, small carnivores, and forest ungulates such as duikers. Continue reading Scientists Investigate Gorilla Biogeography

Sinners: You Caused the Drought

Never mind the debate on science. We’ve got a new approach cooking up here. It’s all about sin.

A RADICAL Christian group with the ear of prominent politicians has blamed “sinful” Australians for the nation’s record drought.

Catch the Fires Ministries, which has links to several prominent politicians including Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, has hired Festival Hall so 5000 of its followers can pray for rain on Australia Day.

Leader Danny Nalliah said moral decline, not climate change, was responsible for the drought.

“Australia has turned away from Almighty God … the sinful condition of mankind has contributed to the stem of rainfall,” he said.

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Nalliah is famous in Australia for Muslim bashing. Too bad, because Muslims are really really good a praying, and maybe they could help. Indeed, another cleric, Mohammed Omran, of the Muslim faith, has also called for prayer to end the drought.

Anyway, we need to bring these people over to the American South, where there is currently a killing drought. And, they should fit in very nicely.

Secular Media Caused Colorado Shootings

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council (a Christian Right non-profit “think” tank founded by James Clayton “Jim” Dobson) blames the secular media for home schooled Matthew Murray’s deadly rampage in Colorado. According to Perkins:

“It is hard not to draw a line between the hostility that is being fomented in our culture from some in the secular media toward Christians and evangelicals in particular and the acts of violence that took place in Colorado yesterday.”

Sources:

Colorado shootings blamed on “secular media”
Fundamentalist Christian Uses Colorado Shootings for Political Gain
Religious right group exploits tragedy for political gain
Standard Lunacy From the Religious Right

The Listenting Project Showing is Today!

Director: Dominic Howes & Joel WeberTHE LISTENING PROJECTScreening will begin at 7:30 PM with 84 minutes of film, followed by a Q and A with the filmmakers.The Official After Party will continue right next door at Stub and Herbs where you can continue to mingle with the filmmakers and local film community. Fearless guests will also have the chance to have everyone listen to them, as they rock out to GUITAR HERO. Be ready to be aurally stimulated the entire night as Fearless Filmmakers turns TWO!Who: Featured Filmmakers include Executive Producer Jim Pohlad, Co-Directors Joel Weber and Dominic Howes, Production Coordinator Carrie Bush and Editor Todd GrabeOfficial After-Party to follow next door STUB AND HERBS complete with FREE DRINKS, FREE FOOD, BIRTHDAY CAKE and the opportunity to rub elbows with the local film community. Entertainment provided by YOU, as we “listen” to each other rock out to GUITAR HERO.7:30 p.m.

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Influential Flying Spaghetti Monster Disciple Resigns from Second Life CTO Position

This just in …

Virtual world Second Life’s chief technology officer … has resigned. Cory Ondrejka… quit Tuesday and will depart at the end of the year.

Philip Rosedale, CEO of the eight-year-old company, said Ondrejka resigned to “pursue new professional challenges” and said he and Ondrejka had strategic differences.

Second Life has been criticized for technical problems – graphics that load painfully slowly on older computers, and bizarre glitches where avatars appear unintentionally naked….

Ondrejka has appeared in Second Life as the Flying Spaghetti Monster – [the god of the increasingly mainstream religion] …Pastafarianism – in which the universe’s creator resembles spaghetti and meatballs –

… [ and now for a totally appropriate non-sequitur. Hey, I’m quote mining here, it’s hard…]

If schools teach intelligent design – similar to creationism and contrary to evolution – they should also teach Pastafarianism and other beliefs, insist adherents, including many scientists and technologists.

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Blessed be the macaroni.