Sunday, August 31, 2014



- Postach.io is the blogging platform that's powered by your Evernote documents. Creating a Post Postach.io creates blog posts and pages from your notes. To create a post,...



- Postach.io is the blogging platform that's powered by your Evernote documents. Creating a Post Postach.io creates blog posts and pages from your notes. To create a post,...

Thursday, August 28, 2014



- Water is scarce in India, which is a good reason not to do the Ice Bucket Challenge. A journalist came up with another option — give a bucket of rice to a hungry person. Her version is going viral.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Sunday, August 24, 2014

This is a must-read! ;o)



This is a must-read! ;o) - How do you decide what to believe? How do you distinguish between fact and opinion? When you hear a claim, how do you assess the reliability of the sources? What do you consider to be a reliable rather than an unreliable information source? How do you gather and assess evidence for or against some p…

RT Mosse Rodbay: Do you suddenly get random insights? A positive mood and short breaks can help your thinking. http://buff.ly/1sj1rWp http://buff.ly/1sj1rWq



RT Mosse Rodbay: Do you suddenly get random insights? A positive mood and short breaks can help your thinking. http://buff.ly/1sj1rWp http://buff.ly/1sj1rWq - You’re in the shower. The water sounds like a gentle, rainy static, and feels like a Plinko massage. You’ve just started to lather up and suddenly, you’re hit with a flash of brilliance. Maybe...

This is very humorous and interesting, though, it may be offensive to some. Try to remember it's just fun... ;)



This is very humorous and interesting, though, it may be offensive to some. Try to remember it's just fun... ;) -

Saturday, August 23, 2014

It doesn't get any more brilliant than this... ;) (y) (Very well-done!)



It doesn't get any more brilliant than this... ;) (y) (Very well-done!) - The Holderness family is back! Watch their latest music video here.

I guess I found another like-minded philosopher. It's very interesting (and also very fortunate) how I've arrived at 'my way' without having had the kind of experiences that this very interesting human had. I find this view fascinating! -Conference Questions Ethics, Poses Alternatives- Last year, the North American Levinas Society's first conference attracted scholars from every continent ... except for Antarctica. "We're working on it," joked Michael Paradiso-Michau, a graduate student in the English and Philosophy program and one of the Society's founders. Their conference this year, "Levinas and Community," is scheduled for June 10-12 at the Purdue Memorial Union. An even larger turnout is expected, including mathematicians, philosophers, historians, professors and even members of the Levinas family. Emmanuel Levinas was a 20th century Jewish thinker who wrote one of his major books while imprisoned for eight months in a concentration camp before finally escaping with the help of another philosopher during World War II. "The Society is devoted to trying to keeping Levinas on the academic map and to promote interest for his philosophies," Michau said. Michau also said it was rare for this sort of group to grow so quickly but that there had been a heightened interest in the philosopher recently. Levinas was a continental philosopher and differed greatly from typical Western philosophy by declaring the most important aspect of life was ethics; primarily the responsibility of face-to-face relationships and a respect for the other person, even above yourself. "Basically, he encouraged cooperation rather than competition, which is drastically against most American ideals and politics," said Sol Neely, also an English and Philosophy graduate student and one of the Society's founders. "Levinas brought religious language; hope, faith, belief, morality; as a correction to secular politics, which relies on an indifference to the problems of others," he said. "(His philosophy) implies a necessary self-sacrifice for others." Neely said according to Levinas: "If I don't care for the suffering poor, then who will?" Levinas proposed an alternative to ideas such as "all against all" and survival of the fittest. "He said that if (those ideas) were natural, then ethics was unnatural. And if that is true, then all sorts of daily beliefs begin to break down," Neely said. "So he concluded that ethics was, in fact, natural and those other ideas unnatural and wrong." From there, the theories call for a sort of ethical revolution by individuals rather than the mass movements of political parties. "It's important to talk to people," said Neely, "rather than yelling at them over everyone else." Individual sessions of the conference are free and open to the campus and community, though registration is encouraged. More information and a detailed schedule may be found at http://ift.tt/1mCx8XM.



I guess I found another like-minded philosopher. It's very interesting (and also very fortunate) how I've arrived at 'my way' without having had the kind of experiences that this very interesting human had. I find this view fascinating! -Conference Questions Ethics, Poses Alternatives- Last year, the North American Levinas Society's first conference attracted scholars from every continent ... except for Antarctica. "We're working on it," joked Michael Paradiso-Michau, a graduate student in the English and Philosophy program and one of the Society's founders. Their conference this year, "Levinas and Community," is scheduled for June 10-12 at the Purdue Memorial Union. An even larger turnout is expected, including mathematicians, philosophers, historians, professors and even members of the Levinas family. Emmanuel Levinas was a 20th century Jewish thinker who wrote one of his major books while imprisoned for eight months in a concentration camp before finally escaping with the help of another philosopher during World War II. "The Society is devoted to trying to keeping Levinas on the academic map and to promote interest for his philosophies," Michau said. Michau also said it was rare for this sort of group to grow so quickly but that there had been a heightened interest in the philosopher recently. Levinas was a continental philosopher and differed greatly from typical Western philosophy by declaring the most important aspect of life was ethics; primarily the responsibility of face-to-face relationships and a respect for the other person, even above yourself. "Basically, he encouraged cooperation rather than competition, which is drastically against most American ideals and politics," said Sol Neely, also an English and Philosophy graduate student and one of the Society's founders. "Levinas brought religious language; hope, faith, belief, morality; as a correction to secular politics, which relies on an indifference to the problems of others," he said. "(His philosophy) implies a necessary self-sacrifice for others." Neely said according to Levinas: "If I don't care for the suffering poor, then who will?" Levinas proposed an alternative to ideas such as "all against all" and survival of the fittest. "He said that if (those ideas) were natural, then ethics was unnatural. And if that is true, then all sorts of daily beliefs begin to break down," Neely said. "So he concluded that ethics was, in fact, natural and those other ideas unnatural and wrong." From there, the theories call for a sort of ethical revolution by individuals rather than the mass movements of political parties. "It's important to talk to people," said Neely, "rather than yelling at them over everyone else." Individual sessions of the conference are free and open to the campus and community, though registration is encouraged. More information and a detailed schedule may be found at http://ift.tt/1mCx8XM. -

More awesomeness! (y)



More awesomeness! (y) - This is extraordinary!

Another spot-on article from The Economist... (y)



Another spot-on article from The Economist... (y) - The Economist offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business, finance, science, technology and the connections between them.

Oh, the hilarity! RoFLMaO! :P (Read the comments!!! Hehehe...)



Oh, the hilarity! RoFLMaO! :P (Read the comments!!! Hehehe...) - Radioactive sample of uranium ore. The ore sample material is Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM). Counts Per Minute (CPM) activity rate listed on the label is determined using a GCA-07W Digital Geiger Counter with an NRC certification. Activity level includes all radiation types: al...

Friday, August 22, 2014

Anyone remember this? (You know, back when education was actually productive?) O_o



Anyone remember this? (You know, back when education was actually productive?) O_o - Once a popular way to teach grammar, the practice of diagramming sentences has fallen out of favor.

Just what have I been up to all these years? Maybe the efforts are starting to bear fruit. Sometimes, all you need is to be patient! ;o)



Just what have I been up to all these years? Maybe the efforts are starting to bear fruit. Sometimes, all you need is to be patient! ;o) - In laboratories and startups across China, tinkerers with big dreams are pushing what many in the industry see as a potential new wave of Chinese innovation.

A very informative read! Cozy socialism and crony capitalism - Moneylife http://ift.tt/1ADkRus



A very informative read! Cozy socialism and crony capitalism - Moneylife http://ift.tt/1ADkRus - Market economy is not something the Government can “impose” overnight

Profound wisdom...



Profound wisdom... - 'Abilities wither under faultfinding, blossom under encouragement.' - Donald A. Laird.

I've been saying this the entire decade I've been here... Biggest Risk for China Could Be Failure to Change, Economists Say http://ift.tt/1mt7mFl



I've been saying this the entire decade I've been here... Biggest Risk for China Could Be Failure to Change, Economists Say http://ift.tt/1mt7mFl - China's economy is looking shaky again, with a widely watched indicator of manufacturing activity the latest to turn southward, prompting some experts to call for more government stimulus measures.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Check Out These Huge Caves In China That Have Their Own Weather System - http://ift.tt/1tlGM52 Awesomeness...



Check Out These Huge Caves In China That Have Their Own Weather System - http://ift.tt/1tlGM52 Awesomeness... - There are many caves in the world, many of them quite big. However, the Wang Dong cave network beats them all. This one is so enormous that it even has its own weather system, complete with clouds and lingering fog inside its vast caverns. A team of experts have

China Targets Corrupt Officials With Overseas Assets - http://ift.tt/1rUa6OV Better late than never!



China Targets Corrupt Officials With Overseas Assets - http://ift.tt/1rUa6OV Better late than never! - As China presses ahead with its anti-graft effort, authorities are zeroing in on so-called “naked officials.” That is the name given to corrupt Communist cadres who send their wives o...

Incredibly Detailed, Japanese-Inspired Illustrations Of Animals - http://ift.tt/YvOcZP Very interesting for lovers of art..



Incredibly Detailed, Japanese-Inspired Illustrations Of Animals - http://ift.tt/YvOcZP Very interesting for lovers of art.. - We have previously featured wonderful drawings of Rlon Wang, an illustrator from China. Now, he has incorporated Japanese styles into his...

As profound as it is enlightening! ;) (y)



As profound as it is enlightening! ;) (y) - It is as true today as it was in 2001: our world is begging to be healed of violence, brutality and greed. Let this be our project.

A lot of great stuff over here... ;)



A lot of great stuff over here... ;) - “The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.” - Socrates

These are the things everyone needs to know! :)



These are the things everyone needs to know! :) - 12 Ideas to Boost Your Happiness and Feel Better

A little philosophical humor... :P



A little philosophical humor... :P - Sometimes, philosophy can feel like a contact sport. This old chart, which Landon Schurtz made several years ago, is a reminder to argue cleanly and safely: no tautologies, no non sequiturs, and no personal fouls. Unlike football, unfortunately, philosophy rarely has clear winners and losers, even w…

Very much worth your time... (y)



Very much worth your time... (y) - Few people like receiving criticism--no matter how constructive. But if you want to make successful changes in your work, you need to get good at it.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

I've never heard this particular fact, borne out by plenty of recent history, stated with such clarity and detail as I have in the following article...and it's about time! Maybe this will eliminate the need for several chapters of my forthcoming book, which was sure to be quite voluminous and, due to the issues mentioned here, was looking like it would never be completed. It is also the primary reason why I have not once returned to the United States since leaving shortly after the invasion of Iraq and just prior to the worst President in US history being elected to a second term - something I will never, ever understand. I only hope people will read this article, realize what a disturbing, shameless mess the US has devolved into over the past decade and strive with all their might to turn the trend around before there is nothing left to salvage. After all, I'd really like to come home, some day...



I've never heard this particular fact, borne out by plenty of recent history, stated with such clarity and detail as I have in the following article...and it's about time! Maybe this will eliminate the need for several chapters of my forthcoming book, which was sure to be quite voluminous and, due to the issues mentioned here, was looking like it would never be completed. It is also the primary reason why I have not once returned to the United States since leaving shortly after the invasion of Iraq and just prior to the worst President in US history being elected to a second term - something I will never, ever understand. I only hope people will read this article, realize what a disturbing, shameless mess the US has devolved into over the past decade and strive with all their might to turn the trend around before there is nothing left to salvage. After all, I'd really like to come home, some day... - From celebrity culture to phony public intellectuals to shallow politicians -- there's an assault on rational thinking in this country.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Who's Watching the watchers? Anonymous is! (y) [Don't piss them off...] ;)



Who's Watching the watchers? Anonymous is! (y) [Don't piss them off...] ;) - Twitter: @OpFerguson Press Release: http://bit.ly/VabPFA Website: http://ift.tt/1sOwdrL Webchat: http://bit.ly/1owkBcC IRC: irc.cyberguerrilla.org SSL ...

Somewhere, here in China... Just when you thought you'd seen it all... WaaaAAA-TAAAAaaa!!! (y) [Thanks for sharing, David K. Clarke!]



Somewhere, here in China... Just when you thought you'd seen it all... WaaaAAA-TAAAAaaa!!! (y) [Thanks for sharing, David K. Clarke!] -

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

I don't know about you guys, but music always makes me feel better when I've been a bit down. It was a hard day, today, after the loss of one of the brightest stars ever to light up the Earth...but here's another one...whose been getting brighter and brighter by the day! This is one of my favorite guitarists playing in one of the most beautiful venues I've ever seen. If you want a nice relaxing concert, here's Joe Bonamassa, truly a living Blues guitar legend, playing @ the Vienna Royal Opera House (in its entirety). I hope you enjoy it - I certainly did! :) (y)



I don't know about you guys, but music always makes me feel better when I've been a bit down. It was a hard day, today, after the loss of one of the brightest stars ever to light up the Earth...but here's another one...whose been getting brighter and brighter by the day! This is one of my favorite guitarists playing in one of the most beautiful venues I've ever seen. If you want a nice relaxing concert, here's Joe Bonamassa, truly a living Blues guitar legend, playing @ the Vienna Royal Opera House (in its entirety). I hope you enjoy it - I certainly did! :) (y) -

1,000 'Thank You's to my buddy, Tommy Seilheimer, over at Tommylandz ツ™ (http://ift.tt/Tz4kHQ) for returning the smile to my face after such a tragic loss. This is exactly what I needed. "Robin's Greatest Hitz"! Go check it out and turn that frown around... ;) [Thanks, Tommy... I owe ya' big time!] (y)



1,000 'Thank You's to my buddy, Tommy Seilheimer, over at Tommylandz ツ™ (http://ift.tt/Tz4kHQ) for returning the smile to my face after such a tragic loss. This is exactly what I needed. "Robin's Greatest Hitz"! Go check it out and turn that frown around... ;) [Thanks, Tommy... I owe ya' big time!] (y) - There are times when the the world joins together to mourn the passing of a truly wonderful individual. Now is one of those times.

Monday, August 11, 2014

This is a very good article... Well thought out! It's worth the read and may, in fact, help people to explain a bit why the world is the way it is, these days. ;) (y)



This is a very good article... Well thought out! It's worth the read and may, in fact, help people to explain a bit why the world is the way it is, these days. ;) (y) - To share or not to share...

Saturday, August 9, 2014

It pays to be well-prepared and well-informed. Do yourself a few favors... ;) (y)



It pays to be well-prepared and well-informed. Do yourself a few favors... ;) (y) - China Due Diligence. The Most Basic Things To Do.By Dan Harris on August 5th, 2014Posted in UncategorizedSucceeding at doing business in China typically requires a good partner. The odds of having problems with a Chinese company will be substantially lower if you are dealing with a “legitimate” Chin…

Friday, August 8, 2014

Paying it forward... (y)



Paying it forward... (y) - The biggest names in rock and metal have joined forces for a massive charity fundraiser.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

This is beyond awesomeness... It's closer to creative geniousness... ;) Try not to be culturally 'retarded' by getting frightened off by all the slackjaws and hillbillies (for those prone to bigotry). That would be a big mistake and not even remotely close to the truth. It's simply 'performance art' to fit the 'style' they used to cover this song. In fact, go take a look at their Facebook Page: Walk Off The Earth I think you'll be glad you did... ...and, while you're at it...please 'Like' them...so we can enjoy much more of their creative genius in the future. Support the great artists! It's what keeps them alive and motivated... :D (y)



This is beyond awesomeness... It's closer to creative geniousness... ;) Try not to be culturally 'retarded' by getting frightened off by all the slackjaws and hillbillies (for those prone to bigotry). That would be a big mistake and not even remotely close to the truth. It's simply 'performance art' to fit the 'style' they used to cover this song. In fact, go take a look at their Facebook Page: Walk Off The Earth I think you'll be glad you did... ...and, while you're at it...please 'Like' them...so we can enjoy much more of their creative genius in the future. Support the great artists! It's what keeps them alive and motivated... :D (y) - We love great songs and we love great bands... Here's both. Finland's own Steve'n'Seagulls covering AC/DC'S Thunderstruck! Like our page---> Walk Off The Earth for more legendary vids.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

These days, technology's often used either as an excuse to avoid emotional contact or a poor representation thereof. That will never end well. Technology will never replace love... [Thanks for sharing, Vicky Liu - Great video! (y) ]



These days, technology's often used either as an excuse to avoid emotional contact or a poor representation thereof. That will never end well. Technology will never replace love... [Thanks for sharing, Vicky Liu - Great video! (y) ] - 泰国广告又一佳作啊!一句《Technology will never replace love .》深深打动我的心!看到的朋友们!一定要点击进去看,和share出去哦! #我会时常分享很多好好看的影片出来! #大家可以加我为好友和关注我,来跟我一起分享影片吧!>O\u003C

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

I'm a huge fan of THIS guy...a real class act! If you wanna' follow him: http://ift.tt/1ATasMb



I'm a huge fan of THIS guy...a real class act! If you wanna' follow him: http://ift.tt/1ATasMb - You've all seen "The Greatest Wedding Photo in the History of the World" (in which the bride and groom are running from a T-Rex). Well, Jeff Goldblum just one-upped that photo. Visual proof that no matter what the occasion, Photoshop finds a way.



- I'd like to talk about something I've recently discovered that really expanded the way I think about a couple topics I spend a lot of time wondering about. This article is really neither about aliens

Well, I didn't need a quiz to know that... ;) You are: A Greek Philosopher "You are a quiet soul who enjoys reading and writing above all else. You spend a lot of your time thinking about religion, philosophy and how to make the world a better place. Just like your past-self, you are likely to influence others around you."



Well, I didn't need a quiz to know that... ;) You are: A Greek Philosopher "You are a quiet soul who enjoys reading and writing above all else. You spend a lot of your time thinking about religion, philosophy and how to make the world a better place. Just like your past-self, you are likely to influence others around you." - You always knew you were an Austrian Empress in a previous life, right? Or maybe a badass pirate? Let's see if your past-life self is really as cool as you imagine...

Monday, August 4, 2014

Who woulda' thunk it? :P (y) http://ift.tt/1sn52E8



Who woulda' thunk it? :P (y) http://ift.tt/1sn52E8 - Take CNET's quiz and enter for a chance to win* a pair of high-tech specs.