Tuesday, September 16, 2008

President Palin

I read this interesting article on Portfolio.com about the likelihood of Sarah Palin becoming president within the 4 year term if the McCain/Palin ticket wins this fall. I know this is a morose subject, and I really hope McCain has a long and happy life. But, the reality is his odds are not the best, and he chose a running mate that in my opinion is unqualified to take that position at present. With the current world status, it is an important reality that needs more attention, because a bible-thumping, gun-slinging, earth-drilling, President Palin is not the type of leader we need to guide us out of the bush to a more positive other side. The article follows:

Feeling Lucky? The Odds of a President Palin

"Unlikely" events happen every day, but we're not good at factoring them into decisions. Normally we disregard events if the odds are less than 50-50--unless the result is extreme, such as a plane crash or hitting the lotto, when we often treat it as far more probable than it really is.

As a result, there's a disconnect in the current dialogue about the odds of Alaska Governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin becoming President if the Republicans win November's election.

People being people, her detractors view that prospect with such alarm that they may overstate the chances of its actually happening, while her supporters tend to view it as both acceptable and unlikely.

Political passions aside (and without wishing any ill on John McCain), how likely is it, really?

One way to look at is simple: Of the 42 Presidents, nine were VPs who succeeded to office unexpectedly. But that doesn't address the question for several reasons, including that some of those Presidents served multiple terms, and that factors such as scandal and assassination are too random to forecast from previous examples.

The most neutral analysis is based on simple math, the same sort that life insurance companies use to calculate premiums. And although actuaries can argue about all sorts of factors that would change the basic mortality table calculations (cancer history vs. high quality health care), the Social Security Administration's statistics would tell you that the odds of McCain dying in the next four years are about 1 chance in 6 or 7.

That may seem to put the event into the "safely disregard" category. But, to remind you how much that reaction depends on the potential result, think about whether you'd be willing to pull the trigger in just one round of Russian Roulette. Your odds of a very bad day are about the same as those of an early end to a McCain first term.

To put the question into a more helpful context, let's look at everyday events that have about the same odds as soon swearing in President Palin:

-Kobe Bryant hitting two consecutive three-point attempts.

-On your next try, pulling a red M&M out of the bag.

-A rainy day in El Paso or San Diego. (A first-term President Palin would be twice as likely as a rainy day in Los Angeles.)

-That you will be delayed on two consecutive flights into Newark Airport.

-Escaping jail in Monopoly by rolling a double.

-That your birthday falls on a Wednesday.

-That, during a full inning of a Major League Baseball game, one of the teams hits a home run.

-That a hurricane hits Louisiana in any given year.

-That a flipped coin comes up heads three times in a row.

-That the next car you see will be black. A first term presidential funeral is more likely than the next car you see being blue, red, green or brown; it is only less likely than the next one being silver or white.

-That any three consecutive traffic lights you hit will all be red.

Speaking of red, if the country does go that way again, a first term Alaskan President is more probable than you are of catching the flu next winter or sharing a Zodiac sign with a stranger. It is also:

-Three times more likely than being dealt a 21 in Blackjack.

-Four times as likely as the next car you see being a convertible.

-Five times as likely as a woman having twins.

-Seven times more likely than meeting someone with green eyes.

-Eight times more likely than being waited on by a redhead.

Lastly, one unlikely-but-common analogy is particularly arresting. If the Republicans win, the odds of a first term President Palin would be about three times greater than the odds of a middle-aged man being left handed (the trait recedes in the population with age). Both candidates are.

Bob Rice

Bob Rice is the author of Three Moves Ahead: What Chess Can Teach You About Business, and the former C.E.O. of a tech start-up. He now runs merchant bank Tangent Capital, which he founded in 2005.


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

It's been a while....

It's been too long since I posted last, I know. So here is something really interesting and potentially world changing! This start-up company, called Better Place, is trying to revolutionize the electric car. It is a really intriguing prospect! Take a look at the WIRED article.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Instant Entrepreneur

This is such a cool business idea; I wish I would have thought of this. Check out this article. For those of us who have product designs that we have not done anything with, this is one way to get them out into the market.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Science and Politics

I just read an interesting article on the presidential debates that have been going on and the topics they focus on or do not focus on. I too believe that a candidates views on science and technology need to be known. There needs to be more focus on this and related topics in these debates. The future of the USA heavily depends on the pursuit of science and the development of new technologies, and I think a candidates stance on these matters should weigh heavily on his/her selection.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Size doesn't quite matter....


Wow, it really is amazing how organisms can adapt over time. This 44 year old Frenchman has less than half a normal sized brain due to fluid build up in his head (large dark areas in left images), yet he can function pretty close to normal with only a slightly lower than normal intelligence. A normal brain is shown in comparison on the right.
(Images: Feuillet et al./The Lancet)

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Another sweet electric car!

This electric car and the technology it utilizes is crazy sweet! The only issue is, you'll have to move to England to get one. Here it is the Lightning GT.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Nike

These are the best Nike shoes ever!

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

What else is Bush going to do to our country?

Why is Bush pushing for this useless missile defense system in European countries? Hasn't he done enough damage to US international relations? Now he has plans to place missile sites and radar centers in the Czech Republic and Poland for a defense system that has yet to be proven to work! Thank you President Bush for now starting a second Cold War with Russia. As one very concerned citizen, please just stop what your doing and give up!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The GTI.

What this world has been waiting for... the VW GTI W12.
Here is a picture of this wonderful machine.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Vroom Vrooooom!

You want a little two wheeled horsepower? Check out this monster motorcycle.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Wow!!!

This is a very intriguing perspective on our world and a unifying theory of everything. It seems a bit far fetched but it does make you think.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Health Care Reform!

So, recently i heard a former mentor and someone i respect greatly, Dr. Ralph Snyderman, give a lecture at Vanderbilt University on his views for the future directions of health care. He talked about integrative health care and all its possibilities, which is a system of medicine i think the US should start developing. If you are interested on this medical reform direction he has written a few papers on the subject recently and i encourage you to take a look at them.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

This was emailed to me...

I thought this to be a very well written pledge to conservatives:


A Liberal's Pledge to Disheartened Conservatives

November 14th, 2006 To My Conservative Brothers and Sisters, I know you are dismayed and disheartened at the results of last week's election. You're worried that the country is heading toward a very bad place you don't want it to go. Your 12-year Republican Revolution has ended with so much yet to do, so many promises left unfulfilled. You are in a funk, and I understand. Well, cheer up, my friends! Do not despair. I have good news for you. I, and the millions of others who are now in charge with our Democratic Congress, have a pledge we would like to make to you, a list of promises that we offer you because we value you as our fellow Americans. You deserve to know what we plan to do with our newfound power -- and, to be specific, what we will do to you and for you. Thus, here is our Liberal's Pledge to Disheartened Conservatives: Dear Conservatives and Republicans, I, and my fellow signatories, hereby make these promises to you: 1. We will always respect you for your conservative beliefs. We will never, ever, call you "unpatriotic" simply because you disagree with us. In fact, we encourage you to dissent and disagree with us. 2. We will let you marry whomever you want, even when some of us consider your behavior to be "different" or "immoral." Who you marry is none of our business. Love and be in love -- it's a wonderful gift. 3. We will not spend your grandchildren's money on our personal whims or to enrich our friends. It's your checkbook, too, and we will balance it for you. 4. When we soon bring our sons and daughters home from Iraq, we will bring your sons and daughters home, too. They deserve to live. We promise never to send your kids off to war based on either a mistake or a lie. 5. When we make America the last Western democracy to have universal health coverage, and all Americans are able to get help when they fall ill, we promise that you, too, will be able to see a doctor, regardless of your ability to pay. And when stem cell research delivers treatments and cures for diseases that affect you and your loved ones, we'll make sure those advances are available to you and your family, too. 6. Even though you have opposed environmental regulation, when we clean up our air and water, we, the Democratic majority, will let you, too, breathe the cleaner air and drink the purer water. 7. Should a mass murderer ever kill 3,000 people on our soil, we will devote every single resource to tracking him down and bringing him to justice. Immediately. We will protect you. 8. We will never stick our nose in your bedroom or your womb. What you do there as consenting adults is your business. We will continue to count your age from the moment you were born, not the moment you were conceived. 9. We will not take away your hunting guns. If you need an automatic weapon or a handgun to kill a bird or a deer, then you really aren't much of a hunter and you should, perhaps, pick up another sport. We will make our streets and schools as free as we can from these weapons and we will protect your children just as we would protect ours. 10. When we raise the minimum wage, we will pay you -- and your employees -- that new wage, too. When women are finally paid what men make, we will pay conservative women that wage, too. 11. We will respect your religious beliefs, even when you don't put those beliefs into practice. In fact, we will actively seek to promote your most radical religious beliefs ("Blessed are the poor," "Blessed are the peacemakers," "Love your enemies," "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God," and "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."). We will let people in other countries know that God doesn't just bless America, he blesses everyone. We will discourage religious intolerance and fanaticism -- starting with the fanaticism here at home, thus setting a good example for the rest of the world. 12. We will not tolerate politicians who are corrupt and who are bought and paid for by the rich. We will go after any elected leader who puts him or herself ahead of the people. And we promise you we will go after the corrupt politicians on our side FIRST. If we fail to do this, we need you to call us on it. Simply because we are in power does not give us the right to turn our heads the other way when our party goes astray. Please perform this important duty as the loyal opposition. I promise all of the above to you because this is your country, too. You are every bit as American as we are. We are all in this together. We sink or swim as one. Thank you for your years of service to this country and for giving us the opportunity to see if we can make things a bit better for our 300 million fellow Americans -- and for the rest of the world.

Signed, Michael Moore

Thursday, November 16, 2006

A Tragic End....

i had never heard of Malachi Ritscher before i read this article. He seemed like a quiet individual who loved his music. On Friday, Nov. 3, 2006 he carried out an anti-war protest that was so profound and ultimate, but yet it never was reported or mentioned on CNN.com. For this reason, i would like to help spread his message of disagreement with the War in Iraq, and maybe inform you who this man was and what he ultimately did.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The Evangelical Plague

Evangelical beliefs are bad enough, but now they are spreading like a pandemic! A group of these "delusional creatures" (according to their species classification scheme, and because they do not deserve to be called humans) is voicing their opinions on a scientific exhibit on evolution saying the fossil artifacts are not "scientific evidence" for development of man. Where is their tangible evidence for anyhting they debate?

Monday, September 18, 2006

For Science!!!

The new Playstation 3 (PS3) gaming console may cost an arm and a leg to own, but you could put its processing power to good use during the time when you are not utilizing it. The user can download a program produced by a Stanford group onto their PS3 which allows the group to network together PS3s to solve protein folding mechanisms (an important process in biology and disease) while the PS3s are not being used by the owners. The program has a graphic interface at the user's end which allows them to observe the protein folding as it is being analyzed. Pretty cool and a beneficial way of utilizing the processing power of the PS3 during none gaming times!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Limerican

Woohoooo! Homeland Security has finally (it's been a bit of a wait) approved me to become a US citizen. The oath date is set for September 21. I am really excited about having dual citizenship.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Got To Love Us Limeys!

A British team have just broken the international land speed record for a deisel powered vehicle. They averaged a speed of 350 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats beating the record by about 90 mph and the vehicle didn't even use its sixth gear!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Loving Neighbors

This is hilarious! That's the best cactus I've seen recently. Some people are always going to be whiners no matter what, and this is a creative and awesome way of dealing with them. Don't you feel the harmony in the world?

Very Poor Taste!

The name of this restaurant in India is very ignorant! The owner states that he wanted to make the restaurant stand out from others. He has succeeded in doing this through shock value, and at the cost of hurting the population of people who abhor this evil man. This is an example of very poor taste, and even less creativity.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

For Your Viewing Pleasure.

Here is a really cool TV by Philips. No more funny 3D glasses needed!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

SP

So, on the Smashing Pumpkins website they state that the band is in the studio recording a new album!!! Exciting, yes. True, who knows?

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The US is not evolving!

Look at this communication in Science. I knew the US had an anti-evolution viewpoint, but I did not realize how pronounced it was. Below is the extracted figure from this study comparing several countries and their public viewpoints on evolution. Where in the world is the US?

Friday, August 11, 2006

Humor - Creationism

This is pretty funny. Ricky Gervais on the book of Genesis....

Beware of Aug. 22

The insanity of religions and their extremists, case in point the Iranian president. Mr. Lewis makes some interesting points on dealing with these types of people.

Evolution -vs- Intelligent Design

It seems, for now, that the battle over teaching intelligent design (ID) in science classes in Kansas schools is beginning to favor evolutionists' stance now that the elections for the state's Board of Education are over. Keeping ID out of the curriculum of science classes is essential for maintaining the foundations of science.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Suri Cruise

It's really unfortunate, but I already can't stand Suri Cruise (daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes) . I haven't even seen pictures of this baby yet, and I can't stand to hear her name. The tabloids need to get control of themselves! This poor girl is not even one year old, and she has already been exploited beyond belief!

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Wow!!!

I want this car!

The Moon's a little oblong.

Did you know the moon is not spherical? It is a slightly flattened sphere, and how this came to be has been a puzzle scientists have been trying to answer for about 200 years. A lab at MIT has come up with a model that seems to answer this question.

Do you here the screaming of the lambs, Clarice?

This patent is quite funny in a sadistic sort of way.

W.T.F.?!?!

What the hell is going on in the world these days? From the mess of the War in Iraq and the Israel-Lebanon Conflict to these crazy-ass evangelical christians who think the End of Days is upon us; our world is discombobulated and a fair amount of its population seem to have lost their direction and sense of reality. One person in particular comes to mind, President Bush. His administration's hypocritical stance on the Israel-Lebanon Conflict is a perfect example of how warped our reality is becoming. Don't get me wrong, I really would like to see a quick, peaceful end to the Israel-Lebanon Conflict as well as the Iraq War, but how can the United States government support such a stance when we are involved in a simalar, adjacent conflict in Iraq? Maybe Bush has come to believe Armageddon is at our front door, because his government has no direction anymore and it could really use a straight jacket.