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In a Minute Mom: How to Deal With Eczema – Video
Posted: June 25, 2013 at 5:43 pm
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Smackdown’s Unnecessary Censorship – Video
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Smackdown #39;s Unnecessary Censorship
On tonight #39;s edition of unnecessary censorship. Randy Orton.
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Ron Paul’s Choice for Fed Chairman James Grant on Gold
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Ron Paul #39;s Choice for Fed Chairman James Grant on Gold Silver #39;s Latest Sell-Off mdash; Kitco.com
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Ron Paul: Gold Will "Go To Infinity, Because the Dollar Will Collapse Totally" – Video
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Ron Paul: Gold Will "Go To Infinity, Because the Dollar Will Collapse Totally"
More: http://www.TheDailySheeple.com The long-term is something you can get a handle on. The short-term... I was never very good on short-term, whether it #39;s ...
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Ron Paul supports Beyonce right to visit Cuba….and yours too! – Video
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Ron Paul’s America #47 ~ Central Bank Interest Races
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Ron Paul: "What We Have Learned From Afghanistan"
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Authored by Ron Paul via The Free Foundation,
Last week the Taliban opened an office in Doha, Qatar with the US governments blessing. They raised the Taliban flag at the opening ceremony and referred to Afghanistan as the "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan"the name they used when they were in charge before the US attack in 2001.
The US had meant for the Taliban office in Doha to be only a venue for a new round of talks on an end to the war in Afghanistan. The Taliban opening looked very much like a government in exile. The Karzai government was annoyed that the US and the Taliban had scheduled talks without even notifying Kabul. Karzais government felt as irrelevant to negotiations on post-war Afghanistan as they soon will be on the ground. It seemed strangely like Paris in 1968, where the US met with North Vietnamese representatives to negotiate a way out of that war, which claimed nearly 60,000 Americans and many times that number of Vietnamese lives.
For years many of us had argued the need to get out of Afghanistan. To end the fighting, the dying, the destruction, the nation-building. To end the foolish fantasy that we were building a Western-style democracy there. We cannot leave, we were told for all those years. If we leave Afghanistan now, the Taliban will come back! Well guess what, after 12 years, trillions of dollars, more than 2,200 Americans killed, and perhaps more than 50,000 dead Afghan civilians and fighters, the Taliban is coming back anyway!
The long US war in Afghanistan never made any sense in the first place. The Taliban did not attack the US on 9/11. The Authorization for the use of force that we passed after the attacks of 9/11 said nothing about a decade-long occupation of Afghanistan. But unfortunately two US presidents have taken it to mean that they could make war anywhere at any time they please. Congress, as usual, did nothing to rein in the president, although several Members tried to repeal the authorization.
Afghanistan brought the Soviet Union to its knees. We learned nothing from it.
We left Iraq after a decade of fighting and the country is in far worse shape than when we attacked in 2003. After trillions of dollars wasted and tens of thousands of lives lost, Iraq is a devastated, desperate, and violent place with a presence of al Qaeda. No one in his right mind speaks of a US victory in Iraq these days. We learned nothing from it.
We are leaving Afghanistan after 12 years with nothing to show for it but trillions of dollars wasted and thousands of lives lost. Afghanistan is a devastated country with a weak, puppet governmentand now we negotiate with those very people we fought for those 12 years, who are preparing to return to power! Still we learn nothing.
Instead of learning from these disasters brought about by the interventionists and their failed foreign policy, the president is now telling us that we have to go into Syria!
US Army Col. Harry Summers told a story about a meeting he had with a North Vietnamese colonel named Tu while he visiting Hanoi in 1975. At the meeting, Col. Summers told Tu, "You know, you never defeated us on the battlefield." Tu paused for a moment, then replied, "That may be so. But it is also irrelevant."
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Unexpected at Ford’s ‘Go Further’ Conference: Thinking About Panglossian Futurism
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The "Returning to Your Senses" panel at Ford's 2013 'Go Further with Ford' conference. From left to right: Jenny Lykken (Google), Gary Strumolo (Ford), Neema Moraveji (Stanford University), Sherry Turkle (MIT), Amy Marentic (Ford)
The most interesting thing so far about Fords Go Further conference, which Im currently attending in Dearborn, Mich., isnt all the newfangled auto-gizmos, but how willing Fords been to promote what you might call unconventional or even dissonant thinking about technology.
Take Sherry Turkle, an MIT psychologist perhaps best known (recently) for her TED Talk Connected, but alone?and the corresponding book,Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. No, shes not a luddite shes made it clear that shes not opposed to technology like smartphones, tablets and the like she just wants to havea candid dialogue about how technological shifts may be harming our ability to be confidently alone as well as meaningfully social. Mobile technology is taking us to places we may not want to go, she said as she began her talk.
Turkle was on a Ford-sponsored panel called Returning to Your Senses, along with Googles Jenny Lykken (a learning and development specialist), Stanford University professor Neema Moraveji (he runs a calming lab and conducts breathing-related studies) and Fords own Gary Strumolo (he manages Fords research labs and the companys VIRTTEX driving simulator). Turkle took the position here, as she has elsewhere, that as we become less and less separable from our technology (mobilization), we may be compromising crucial social skills, sacrificing conversation for mere connection, as she put it.
An aside: When I taught world literature some years ago, the course included Voltaires 18th century French satirical novel,Candide. Among other things, Candide is Voltaires amusing critique of the 17th/18th century German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Leibniz. Leibniz had argued Die beste aller mglichen Welten, or the best of all possible worlds, meaning ours, arguing in so many words that the world is as it is because it was always meant to be (good, bad, whatever). In Candide, Voltaire creates a character named Dr. Pangloss an analogue for Leibniz whos constantly trotting out the phrase All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds, as, among other things, disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis kill tens of thousands. (Another version of this sort of que sera, sera thinking might be the phrase Why ask why?)
You might thus think of Turkle as a critic of what I think of as Panglossian futurism the notion that everything we do, technologically, is for the best (in this best of all possible technological worlds). In Turkles view, we live in a world where children are getting used to being together without being together, would rather text than talk (perhaps as an escape from confrontation), that we live a flight from connection and that we experience interruption as another connection, valuing connection only for connections sake.
I admit, Im intrigued by what Turkles getting at here. It stands against the almost blithe positivism you tend to see in aggressively optimistic projections about humanity from futurists like Ray Kurzweil (Im with Kurzweil on many things, I just wish he wasnt so reductively and optimistically certain that the whole point of humanity is just to grow into something like Dr. Whos Great Intelligence, eventually projecting our foglet-ized selves out into the cosmos, Robert Charles Wilson-style). At the risk of sounding like a luddite (which Im not), Im suspicious of this idea that just because we can, we should. We can project Netflix movies onto tiny pieces of glass that hover above our eyes while we drive. Should we? Common sense makes that an easy one. But it gets trickier when were talking about tablets, smartphones and babies areas where we can (and many already are) use the devices as pacifiers, but no ones fully studied whether we should.And what about, as Turkles studied and found, our increasing tendency not to fully engage with people in situations that warrant our full attention, pausing to text or check email and multitasking in ways that arguably sacrifice intellectual depth for superficial breadth?
One of the more disturbing pictures Turkle showed during her slideshow was of an elderly person hugging a robot animal. Turkle talked about situations in which people are tempted by machines that offer companionship, but where these machines, to which people might speak as if these were their bosom companions, offer nothing of the sort, unable to consciously understand anything being said: illusion marketed as intimacy. The dystopian is represented as utopian, she said, then taking a dig at the narcissistic aspects of social networking by adding I share, therefore I am.
None of this is to say bad technology its how you use this stuff that matters most, countered Fords Strumolo but Turkle is one of a relative few respected academics sounding warning notes. Not that we need to abandon our smartphones, tablets and autonomous cars, but that we need to be more mindful than ever, fast as the tech industry keeps changing, that we dont rush headlong into a world in which we conflate the undisputed efficacy of mobile technology at liberating and interconnecting us with its simultaneous and ironic tendency to diminish things like meaningful person-to-person interaction.
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Space Station Live: June 19, 2013 – Video
Posted: June 24, 2013 at 6:44 am
Space Station Live: June 19, 2013
The Space Station Live recap video for June 19, 2013. Watch the full Space Station Live broadcast weekdays on NASA TV at 10 a.m..
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Space Station Live: June 18, 2013 – Video
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Space Station Live: June 18, 2013
The Space Station Live recap video for June 18, 2013. Watch the full Space Station Live broadcast weekdays on NASA TV at 10 a.m..
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