Ever wonder what visitors of your website look at? Seth Godin points to a company that has a service that does just that, tracking eye movement to discover what is and is not a good design/layout.
What do your site visitors look at?
A tussle with some muscle: markets in fights
I’m not an advocate of physically fighting at a sporting event. Even if you’re a player.
However, since many of the professional leagues are in many ways financially supported as a type of entertainment, this ginormous hockey fight between Russia and Canada is a case in point (once you’ve watched this, others pale in comparison).
You can find many others on YouTube.
Could the date and time be of significance?
Coincidence, I think not. And just an fyi, I went and saw the original Matrix with my date on prom night.
The LimoJet, A Silverspoon For the Rest of Us
Ever wonder what would happen if you fused a LearJet onto the chasis of a limousine? There truly is a market for everything.
The Rain In Spain Falls Mainly On The Plain
I am not a climatologist. I am not a professional scientist. Nor do my knee’s act up when there is a temperature change.
I am however an interested party in the “climate debate” primarily due to the State interventions that have taken place.
While it is unfortunate to see scientific matters influenced through the machinations of the State, it has become a reality that will probably not go away this side of the apocalypse. George Carlin, whom himself may never become an academic or congressman, had an interesting quote that arguably pertains to this matter, “The word bipartisan usually means some larger-than-usual deception is being carried out.” Again, both sides of the artificially-constructed political spectrum are at fault for trying to legislate their views onto society-at-large (i.e. ecology taxes, gas subsidies).
The WSJ carried an interesting op-ed on the matter of political influence on climate research, by Richard Lindzen, a tenured academic. And I recently came across an even more-layman-terms post discussing this issue as well.
And for the record, I do in fact have RealClimate.org as a feed — that however has not convinced me that Michael Crichton was wrong in asserting there is more fiction than fact involved in this wannabe-epic melodrama.