Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Who won the most caps for England?
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Stent vs. Scalpel in NYT
Monday, November 28, 2005
Which fucked-up genius composer are you?
Rachel has turned to the light
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Understanding American culture part 245223423
Monday, November 21, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
What kind of humanist are you?
Hairshirt
Friday, November 11, 2005
Thursday, November 10, 2005
My Pandora favourite music page
One of the 7/7 bombing victims is writing a book
The subject? What happens when a professor of media studies, habituated to deconstructing news stories, becomes the subject of the story.
Jason Roberts has a brain
Thoughtful words.One player who has been so important to our success so far is Pascal Chimbonda.
I have not seen everyone in the league play but Pascal must be up there as one of the best.
He is performing every week, doing really well and it's great to hear he's getting the plaudits.
Hopefully he will sign a new deal and be around for some time.
I just hope that if I ever go to another country to play I conduct myself as well as he has.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
The insanity of farm subsidies
America's efficient farmers may be encouraged to produce far more than the country can use, depressing prices and raising subsidy payments. In other words, because the government wants to help America's farmers, it essentially ends up paying them both when they produce too much and when their crop prices are too low.
Why it can be good to think of the worst cases
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
How much do you spend on Intelligence gathering?
Friday, November 04, 2005
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Big business tries to change the meaning of Organic
Dean Foods' Horizon Organic [...] gets about 20 percent of its production from a 4,000-cow organic dairy in Paul, Idaho, which is small in comparison with many conventional dairy farms but huge by organic standards.Mark Kastel, senior farm policy analyst at Cornucopia, a group representing small dairy farmers, contends that Horizon is able to run such a large farm because it dilutes organic principles. Earlier this year, his group filed a petition arguing that the Idaho farm crams too many cows into a confined area, where most of them do not graze on pasture but instead consume a high-grain diet.
"These factory farms are trying to cut corners," Mr. Kastel said. "When you feed more calorie-dense grains, you get more milk."
Horizon, which also buys milk from 305 family farms, says it is making changes and will divide its Idaho operation into two separate farms so that there will be three to five cows for each acre of pasture.