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  2. Legacy Journal: Saturday Samplings
  3. Legacy Journal: Friday Fifth: Change, Cultural Divide, B&B, Google Chrome, and Arctic Drilling
  4. Legacy Journal:  Wicked Wednesday
  5. Legacy Journal:Trifecta: Olympic Games, Democratic Convention, Quad State visit
  6. Legacy Journal: Olympic Swimming Prep
  7. Legacy Journal:080808: The China Olympic Games
  8. Legacy Journal:080808: The China Olympic Games
  9. Legacy Journal:  B&B on the Erie Canal
  10. Legacy Journal: Summer Swing
  11. Legacy Journal:  Thursday Thoughts: Twitter, Triathlons for Horses, and Obama One on Tour
  12. Legacy Journal: High Finance, Bad Loans, and Banking Reform
  13. Legacy Journal: Sunday Chatter x 3: ABC, NBC, and CBS
  14. Legacy Journal: Monroe County: Politics, the Carousel, and the Onterio Beach
  15. Legacy Journal: 50th Malin High School Reunion
  16. Legacy Journal: 2008 mid-point
  17. Legacy Journal: Walking with Religion---Walking with Nature
  18. Legacy Journal: Sunday Supplement
  19. Legacy Journal: Would you believe that ----?
  20. Legacy Journal: Tiger Woods: Mental Toughness, Physical Fitness, and Winner with Warriors.
  21. Legacy Journal:  Defending the First Amendment
  22. Legacy Journal: Food for Thought and Summer Snow
  23. Legacy Journal: Toxic Planet or Better Living thru Chemistry?
  24. Legacy Journal: The Toughest Job in America
  25. Legacy Journal: Controlling Carbon: You Go First
  26. Legacy Journal: The U.S. Senate:  Paying Attention to the Details with Dianne Feinstein.
  27. Legacy Journal: More Music from Rochester and the Village of Fairport
  28. Legacy Journal: Water: the Wilds of Wyoming and Beijing, China---A western perspective.
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[ Friday, September 05, 2008 06:46 ]

Legacy Journal: Friday Fifth: Change, Cultural Divide, B&B, Google Chrome, and Arctic Drilling

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Briefs

Summary:

What is in the Air?

* Change is coming. So is __

** Google Chrome browser

*** Drilling for Oil in the Arctic

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* It seems there are two big glitches in the T. Boone Picken’s plan to put wind generated electrical power onto the national grid:  distance and capacity.  Electrical power is best used immediately close to the site of generation.  The electrical grid is not designed for high volume, long distance transmission.  Natural gas lines are.

The post conventional wisdom of the professional national press and pollsters continues unchanged. The powerful B & B attorney partnership charisma machine continues to be fueled by mega bucks.  The mass of volunteers, like families with kids with special needs working for the other side, are given no reckoning.  Further, Alaska is far from the Boston, NYC, Washington, D.C. axis of power.  Talk about a change challenge to the continuing cultural divide between the east and the West!

** So, Google is now on the the desktop with a browser and it works well with Vista.  Fast is good.  Google apps will continue to flow from the Lab to the rest of us.

*** It appears that the widely reported melting of the Polar Arctic Ice Cap is not quite the sure evidence of global warming a once advertised by the advocates of the theory.  New interpretation of satellite images say “OOPs, not so fast. 

It seems that shallow water pooled on top of the floating ice pack has been misinterpreted a open sea water.  In addition the prospect of using the long fabled NorthWest Passage that shortens the freighter run from Rotterdam to Yokahama by 5,000 mile is still a bit of a pipe dream.  Shifting summer ice continues to a formidable Arctic hazard for most surface ships. So, the Arctic Polar Ice Cap is almost a floating island just as we begin a long winter of refreezing as the Polar bears continue to thrive.

Meanwhile, the Siberian version of the Northwest Passage appears to have a significant choke point for summer time open water freighter traffic.

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[ Sunday, July 13, 2008 12:03 ]

Legacy Journal: Sunday Chatter x 3: ABC, NBC, and CBS

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Commentary

Summary:

The silly summer season of Sunday network election talk TV is again upon us.  Today, the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger was front and center for the first one third of ABC’s This Week with George Stephenopoulos.  What ever the California connection to Disney, natives would agree with Arnold that California is the most important state in the union, and McCain should not dismiss the state as a lost cause in his general election campaign.  This week McCain will address both LA Raza group in San Diego and the annual NCAA meeting.  How quixotic is that?  Or is good politics now that Steve Smith is now driving the McCain Express bus and serious funds are starting to fuel the political machine. 

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Meanwhile George and his wife, Alexandra Wentworth, can spend serious time hanging out with their friends, like the Steinfelds and playing with the kids and the crabs at the Hampton beaches while others summer on ranches in Montana, music festivals in Aspen or Vail, attending media conferences in Sun Valley, Idaho or fly fishing in Jackson Hole Wyoming.  Arnold and wife are on Senior Senator watch and have the Gulf Stream on standby near their Santa Monica home.  Little of significance will be happening in Sacramento or Washington, DC between now and Labor Day.

As of today, Arnold’s sense of political realism is that:

* The Governator is on top of the early, numerous, and wide spread lightning cause fires in his state.  Regional and Federal help has been sufficient to date and the weather is cooperating. 

* There will be not drilling for oil off the coast of California.  Off shore oil is a states rights issue.

* Global Climate Change is a reality in the minds of California voters, so why should the Terminator stand in front the Green train that has already left the station?

* Political gold is still to be mined in California.

* At the age of 61 year this month, he has a stake in and appetite for future National Service that does not necessarily include national elective office.

* Learning for experience an changing one’s mind is not flip-flopping, it is what smart people, successful business executives and long term survivors do everyday.

* Arnold may have come the United States knowing little English, but puts many crossover journalists, including Time editors, to shame when it comes to putting ideas and opinions into understandable sentences. 

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[ Saturday, March 29, 2008 06:29 ]

Legacy Journal: Saturday Style and Substance

Section:

Almanac

Summary:

“ It is we who are trouble.  The earth is OK.” ---- Bad news. Good News.

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* 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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[ Friday, March 28, 2008 12:38 ]

Legacy Journal: Friday Final Edition:  Philanthropy, mandates, and Spring in the Rockies

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Almanac

Summary:

* George Will recently brought to our attention that Compassionate Conservatives a better givers than Liberals

** That reminds us of a recently passed health insurance coverage mandate in Arizona.  It is for an expensive, intense, and unproven treatment for early childhood autism.  This is an example of a non-evidence based public policy favoring a small group at the expense of others including rate payers and those denied benefits of expensive but clinically effective treatments like organ transplants.

*** This week a group of global warming gurus are meeting in Aspen, Colorado where the ski season has been spectacular.  One story has been on large sea ice sheets become detached and exposing the face and underbelly advancing glaciers.  One Stanford based “Climate Scientist” with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering appears to be concerned about the heat generated by the rock on rock rubbing at the glacial - gravel interface.  The result is water that lubricates and accelerates the glacially march to the sea where may tend to change local salinity and raise ocean levels over centuries. Hum.

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:  It appears that Conservatives contribute both time and treasure to causes that are often faith based. Yes, Mormons are expected to tithe.  Environmental
preachers are not.

::  Special interest insurance mandates are an example of an economic moral hazard.  In the case of mandating coverage of chest spiral CT for screening smokers for early lung cancer appears to also included an unknown financial conflict of interest on the part of at least one Columbia University Weil Medical Center radiologist.

:::  Meanwhile, the temperature in Aspen last night was a cool 29.

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[ Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:22 ]

Legacy Journal: Gulf Warriors: In the Air: on the Ground

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FrontPage

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* This week the President of the United States traveled to the Middle East.  Israel, Bahrain and Kuwait in the Persian Gulf, and Egypt.  Sadly, most Americans can not locate strategically important Gulf locations like Qatar, Oman and the Straits of Hormuz on a map. 16 million barrels of oil in giant tankers, 20% of the world supply , daily transits the straits.

** On the Sunday talk shows, the foreign policy had no place. Hours of valuable TV time was spent probing the trivia and drivel of arcane processes of partisan party primary policy and personality.  Not one person at the JCC early morning Monitor equipped stationary machine workout watched Attorney Journalist Tim go one on one with Attorney and environmental spokesman , John Kerry, or George opine with George on ABC, or Bob Schieffer the # 3 network a Viacom and Sumner Redstone showpiece.

*** Meanwhile, the good news is that oil from Iran is now entering the market at the rate of 2.5 million barrels a day, American households spend 35 % less of their inflation adjusted income on fuel than 20 years ago, and one of the remaining nine primary candidates for president, a non attorney, has a rational, comprehensive and workable economic and energy plan for the future.


Main:

:  American views of Gulf events, history, culture are largely polarized and are not well served or informed by the mass media.  Meanwhile, the next generation of elites and leaders are getting valuable field training on the ground, at sea, and in the air.

::  Few voters are concerned about AGCC as a keystone issue.

:::  The conventional wisdom is that Mitt Romney is willing to run a national delegate based primary strategy.  The summer Republican Convention in Minneapolis could be interesting and important.

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[ Wednesday, January 09, 2008 06:41 ]

Legacy Journal:  Minority Report: Polls, Elections, and Climate Policy

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Commentary

Summary:

* Today, we again learn from New Hampshire that political polls are poor forecasts of election results. Why?  Clearly many polls are badly done, many at intended to influence the results, and many voters and consumers disconnect their thoughts, from their verbal reports, and from their actions.  The easy analysis is that Granite state voters are independent and make there decisions in the secrecy of the voting booth.

** It is not widely reported, but Mitt Romney corralled one third of the New Hampshire Republican vote in a five candidate field led by a maverick hero. That is not a loss.  The contest moves on.

*** Bjorn Lomborg , the climate change maverick from Denmark is interviewed in the Canadian press.  His analysis is worth reading.

Main:

* The national presidential campaign is a marathon race.  The 71 year old McCain is impressive, but youth must be put into service in the international area.

** Put the pollsters and pundits on the sidelines.

*** Meanwhile, Lomborg , a young and thoughtful social scientist, is not pandering to backyard gardeners when is come to policy.  He is numbers and data focused.

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[ Friday, January 04, 2008 10:37 ]

Legacy Journal: Iowa: The Purple State

Section:

Politics

Summary:

Iowa is often thought of a red, white, and blue representative of Heartland Americana.  The results of state’s 2007 Republican and Democrat party bruising caucus competiton is more some shade of purple ,lavender, or lilac.  Black and yellow are Hawkeye colors, but big city Illinois was a big winner, and The Oprah factor may have played a role.  Apparently, the Harlem based lieutenant -governor of NY, the Latino mayor of Los Angeles, the former Secretary of State in the Clinton administration, and the collection of labor bosses that attended the Hillary “victory celebration” in Iowa were visibly stunned by results.

Main:

The state’s anti-war, isolationist streak once again surfaced.  The Quad Cities and Des Moine media center appears to have influential, but not decisive. 

On the Republican side, the two leaders, Huchabee and Romney shared 59% of the secret Republican party caucus vote. Three others, Guliani, Thompson and Paul, shared 41%. On the Democrat side, the three candidates standing shared 97% at end of the evening rounds of non secret balloting. 

So, the conclusions are:

:  The 1% of Iowans who are potential voters in the national presidential vote in November are not good at voting the next leader of the Free World.
They did not vote for native son and California transplant, Ronald Reagan, in 1980.  The follow on folks in the Granite state did.

::  Iowan’s are not pleased with the Clinton legacy, influenced by the Clinton machine, nor swayed by the Clinton money.

:::  Push poll tactics had a negative reaction in Iowa.

::::  As of New Hampshire and ABC TV showcase, five Republicans and three Democrats are still standing.

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