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[ Saturday, March 29, 2008 06:29 ]
Legacy Journal: Saturday Style and Substance
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Almanac
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“ It is we who are trouble. The earth is OK.” ---- Bad news. Good News.

* Somalia is unraveling, East Africa is in tribal turmoil, Tibet is troubled, diesel fuel and rice are up, the dollar is down, and global warming is starving the eco-tourist’s long suffering friend, the migrating grey whales.
The good news comes from the NCAA MBB tournament site in Detroit is that the number 10 seeded Davidson College Wildcats, Stephen Curry, and Coach Mc blindsided the Badgers of Wisconsin.
** Daniel Boone is part of the North Carolina heroic story.
*** Meanwhile, for an MIT chemistry professor, all is worry and woe on the energy war frontiers as reported from the Aspen Institute and National Geographic conference in Colorado. The whine is “ we need funding to do the research that will save the World from ourselves.” UofR will be hosting alum Stephen Chu from California at an energy big picture update on 17 April.
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[ Monday, December 17, 2007 09:43 ]
Legacy Journal: Monday Previews
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FrontPage
Summary:
“Physicists like to think that all you have to do is say, these are the conditions, now what happens next?” --- Richard Feynman
* This morning, national ABC TV Weatherman Sam Champion was forecasting from snow storm central, Rochester, NY. The area is 300% above normal snow fall for this date in the season. One third of the normal seasonal quota has already been filled and winter has not officially started! But, raw numbers can be misleading. At 0800 the sun was out and the sky was cloudless. Some schools closed, others were open. Folks were out to work, clearing, shoveling, plowing and shopping.
** During the last week, there was one day without a US troop death. Is the surge working? At the John Wooden Classic MBB in Indianapolis, Purdue hosted and defeated rated Louisville and Rich Patino while starting four freshmen. Therefore, are rankings misleading? Wooden is reported to have graduated 19th in his class at a time Purdue had 4,000 students. His first job after graduation was as a classroom English teacher at a small high school.
*** Meanwhile, billions of dollars are being pledged to help jump start a new state of Palestine, new species have been discovered and described regularly in remote, barely explored places like the highlands of New Guinea, and the quality of life and the choices available has never been better for more people.
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Meanwhile, guilt, uncertainty, and fear continue, as usual. Understanding positive parts of the three News Summaries are part of the antedote.
: Above and below normal or average is common and not a cause for concern. Take the weather. Complex system events like winds, ocean currents, cloud formation, precipitation patterns and temperature variation are like many events in the natural world where change and chaos are in play. Predication and forecasting are difficult even with real time monitoring, massive computer modeling by the NWB, and constant updating of data. General patterns do exist, but the action on the ground is usually very locale specific and novel. What is true in downtown Rochester, or next to Lake Ontario may well not apply a mile south over the hill in Brighton’s Summit Dr. neighborhood. Furthermore, preliminary results reported by numbers like 1/3 d and 300% do not indicate trends that will continue for the remainder of the season. The same is true of the early season non-conference road record of the basketball Cardinal team.
:: And that brings us to Coach Wooden and sport. To the best of my knowledge, he has never run for public office, been appointed to a position of power and privilege, lived a life of ease and luxury, or been paid for a product endorsement. He has written a simple book of Wooden Wisdom. So, what makes him and others different from many in the current Y generation?
::: So, some critics and cynics focus on the failures of the past, others chose to travel the tough, slow, uncharted road to peace in the Middle East. One such traveler is football fan, the U.S. Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Another person of character is the ant guy, E. O. Wilson. He has written that fewer than 25% of the worlds species have been discovered, described, named, archived and studied.
And finally, who can fail to be impressed by the demonstrated virtue of Charity and giving by the American public.
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[ Friday, November 02, 2007 09:28 ]
Legacy Journal: Flashnotes: Friday Fast Takes from Oregon
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Coming Attractions
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If it is a Friday in the Fall, is must be timeout for College Football. It does not get any better than a repeat visit by ESPN Game Day to Eugene, a visit by the undefeated ASU SunDevils to Autzen Stadium where the Pac-10 championship is on the line, and a possible Heisman Trophy winner, Dennis Dixon will be at quarterback for the University of Oregon Ducks.
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* Slashdot reports today that , the University of Oregon has filed a motion to quash the RIAA’s subpoena for information on student identities in what is believed to be the first such motion made by a university with support from the state Attorney General. It should be noted that veteran U of O President , David Frohnmayer, is an Oregon native, a Rhodes Scholar, an attorney with US Supreme Court experience, a former elected state Attorney General, and the former Dean of the University of Oregon School of Law.
* Former state of Oregon natives and former college quarterbacks, Joe Harrington, Kellen Clemens, and Derek Anderson could all start for their NFL teams this weekend. The Falcons, Jets and Browns are not burning up the league, but these three quarterbacks are throwing the football on fields that are a long way from home.
* The Oregon economy continues to move away from agriculture and forest products to live on services, high tech, tourism, Nike, trade with Asia, production and export of electrical power, and capital flows and talent from California. Folks who live on and off the land, like most in the rest of the world, do not get the logic of the Klamath Nature Conservancy property returning highly productive irrigated soil to suckers . But then, the Nature Conservancy headquartered in Washington, D.C., does not not support, as part of its core mission, putting bread on the table and milk in the bellies of poor peasants.
* We assume that the export driven job increase of 166.000 last month is one reason for a resilient stock market and that Oregonians participated in the good news.
* The newlyweds, Damon Fisk and Rebecca will be reporters on scene with boots on the ground and seats in the stands at the Wilson H.S Trojans v Franklin. H.S. for a Friday Night Lights game in Portland with the Leibrandts, in Corvallis on Saturday morning visiting Grandma Ruth ( Go Beavers), and in Eugene in the afternoon. Go Ducks. The latest word is that Wilson won and that the Ducks are favored.
* Meanwhile, writer and runner Kenny Moore’s recent book, the Men of Oregon, is probably the best of its kind ever written. It has the the quality of a standard shelf reference for coaches, fans, alumni, sports writers, Olympic Track and Field buffs, Oregon and University historians, and Nike watchers of all strips. It is a quality work from cover to cover.
* The state of Oregon is green, but sensible about the economic costs of lockup renewable natural resources, and locking out human activity from public lands.
* Oregon voter will soon be deciding a ballot measure to add an additional state tobacco tax to the constitution. The tax is directed to funding health care benefits of an estimated 110,000 kids. The majority of the 20% of the state resistants who smoke regularly and often are poor by current definition. So, the poor folks with a nicotine addiction, bad habit, or bad spending choice would be required to pay into a regressive tax system. The average pack price in Oregon is $5.50. Not wonder credit card fraud and off shore tax free tobacco mail order shop business is growing. Perhaps there should be a cheeseburger and soft drink tax. Coke is a profitable multinational corporation willing to pay big bucks for exclusive vending rights to market caffeine . And then there are the alcohol beverage vendors.
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[ Wednesday, October 31, 2007 05:17 ]
Legacy Journal: Wednesday Wakeup Call: A Return to the Basics
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Education
Summary:
“Be quick. Be fast. But, do not hurry or rush.” ----- adapted from Coach Wooden
“ Beware the frequent parent interview trap of the childlike gotcha question, “Why?” Why me? Why now? Why here? Why ....?
“ In clear thinking and balanced writing , always distinguish between fact and fiction, evidence and proof, association and the science of cause and effect”
Three Wakeup Calls:
* ET meets IT: It has gone global. We call it the third leg of the IT
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* Today, nytimes journalist Tom Friedman is back on track and back on message with his column about ET plus IT in rural India. BTW, we are using the permalink feature, and bypassing the nytimes archives for our links.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/31/opinion/31friedman.html?ex=1351
* A second nyimes basics article by Natalie Angier, visits a magnet school and physical science classroom in Virginia for a blast of fresh air.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/science/30angi.html?ex=1351483200&en=af7c
We we impressed a recent ABC evening news report from the field on the wonders and the science of fall leaf color change. On the question for Why leaves change color, there seems to be several theories, but no consensus among botanists, cell biologists, evolution scientist, and ecology researchers
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* This morning we awoke to the fearful warning that many plastic products contains globally used, long studied, “everywhere chemical” hardening and clearing agent. Bisphenol A and phthalates are the class of chemical compounds. A federal government PhD laboratory reproductive toxicology researcher reports that she has found paraovarian cysts in mouse she has injected with the compound. She is apparently concerned a possible association with future reproduction in mice. So what about human females and children? “More studies and funding are needed “
A recent CNN report cites a 2005 study by Shanna Swan, a professor of obstetrics/gynecology at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) School of Medicine and Dentistry, showing that sons whose mothers had higher phthalate levels in their urine, in particular a dibutyl phthalate, had a shorter distance between the anus and the genitals.
* Once again, we are told that there is a measurable association between a couple of swallows of wine with your lingini with clam sauce and breast cancer/
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* On a per CPU installed base, the sing versions of Apple OSX 1.50, Leopard is selling at twice the rate of the multiple versions of Windows Vista.
* The New York Board of Reagents is attempting to jump start there P-16 program aimed at “At Risk Students”. These student were identified by the studies and analysis of Brooklyn native, Harvard professor and former NY-D Senator, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. They tend to be poor, minorities, without fathers in the household. The educational establishment in NY, was well represented in a video conference hookup on WXXI this week. Featured was the current president of CUNY , and the Superintendent of the Buffalo Public School system. Clearly the focus was on the four year colleges. Sadly, there was no discussion on job and technical training in the state’s community colleges.
* Finally, Revkin a nytimes roving reporter on the global environment has a blog, dot earth</a>.. The Arctic is his current beat, but he would rather travel to a tropical rain forest, beach or coral reef.
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