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[Missives Of An Iconoclast] And for the last 40 years, most of my peers have found it very easy to laugh at me and call me stupid.  And yet most of my peers who were laughing at me when I was back at Fort Lewis college in Durango Colorado are no longer laughing.

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[NC Media Watch] NC Media Watch: Carbon feeds the whole world, Stupid!: means you must construct your theory as to be able to be falsified, AGW cannot be falsified because it can be adjusted using constants for little understood physics in the climate system to always match the record via backcasting, forecasts or predictions are replaced nearly annually. So they can never be proven false, this goes against the primary tenant of the scientific method that protects us from this type of science.

[WPurls.com] More GPL Themes - Yay “Free”dom | alexking.org: You should probably consider contacting more big name Wordpress theme and plugin builders and offer them free copies of your theme to distribute with a note that you offer support and customizations as well as many other awesome professional themes. Doing this would grown your business and send you tons of traffic.

[AV Club] Fatty fall down, make tragedy: The Chris Farley Show | Books ...: I always resented Farley for epitomizing the shift in attitude from the halcyon Carvey/Myers/Hartman/Lovitz era to the adolescent monkeyshines of the Farley/Spade/Sandler epoch. Both The Chris Farley Show and the New York piece linked to above provide a fascinating window into the poisonous ecosystem that was Saturday Night Live in the mid-'90s, a lost era that pitted old-timers battling for turf (Al Franken, Downey) against boorish young bucks and kids just trying to hang on to one of the toughest workplaces in show-business.

[Features] Talkin' 'Bout the Next Generation ... of Microsoft's Partner ...: The number of Gold Certified Partners has more than doubled in the past two years, jumping from about 7,000 in 2006 to more than 14,400 today, according to Microsoft figures. (Meanwhile, the number of Certified Partners has dwindled rapidly, dropping from about 30,000 worldwide in 2006 to just more than 17,500 today as, presumably, most of those Certified companies move up to Gold Certified status.)

[Coal Tattoo] Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette - » Exclusive: Blockbuster studies ...: By way of full disclosure, all three authors have worked for environmental groups who oppose mountaintop removal, and it’s my understanding that these reports were commissioned by the Appalachian Center for the Economy and the Environment and the Sierra Club. But all three are respected scientists, and their work here draws on accepted and peer-reviewed science.

[iface thoughts] Entrepreneurship Ecosystem In India | iface thoughts: I have my own entrepreneurial plans but promoting entrepreneurship among my peers is also very close to my heart. Maybe, my success can help people realize that taking risk and initiative even in the first year of your engineering can pay off!!

[Peer Review on Science Blogs] Another Week of GW News, May 17, 2009 : A Few Things Ill Considered: Six Asia-Pacific countries agreed Friday on a wide-ranging plan to protect one of the world's largest networks of coral reefs, promising to reduce pollution, eliminate overfishing and improve the livelihoods of impoverished coastal communities. The agreement at the World Ocean Conference creates a voluntary management plan for an area defined as the Coral Triangle, which spans Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and East Timor.

[Shaping Youth] Shaping Youth » Shaping Youth Teen Team Reflects On Disneynature ...: That leaves 38 billion water bottles in landfills.” On April 22, 2009, Disney Store locations nationwide will host a plastic bottle recycling program called “Recycling is Magic.” To help educate children on the benefits of recycling, Disney Store is inviting everyone to bring in empty plastic bottles and toss them into a unique recycling bin. On April 22, while supplies last, guests can exchange three empty bottles for a free commemorative Earth Day reusable water bottle, an approximate value of $8.50.

[Sparksheet] When the Media is the Message | Sparksheet: If you look at what the Internet has done - bulletin services, then the idea of a GeoCities website where you can build your own webpage, then blogging and podcasts and down to Twitter - what you’re looking at is a landscape that is making it easier for people to publish their thoughts to the world, and by publishing their thoughts, to have an audience. There is still a mass-media model, but there is also a me-media model, where every individual who has anything from a social network to a blog or Twitter account is actually broadcasting or creating media.

[Robert Paterson's Weblog] Robert Paterson's Weblog: Natural Organization - The Rules - Part ...: Many traditional organizations become like... As time goes by, if the design is a good one, the ecosystem will get stronger, more resilient and more able to resource itself.

[Newscoma] Newscoma » Blog Archive » Racist And Ridiculous: instead of crying about stupid crap, how about doing something useful and help the ECOSYSTEM instead of breathing out yet more Carbon Dioxide with your worthless rants on how a picture is racist or a flag held you back from you dreams, unless you are chained to a wall, no one is holding you back from accomplishing anything you set your mind to.

[Djack Height Blog] Global: Cooling, Warming, Climate Change, Policy, Fear, Money and ...: The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment report by the Arctic Council documents significant ecosystem response to surface temperature warming trends that occurred in some areas since the mid-19th century and in the last thirty years.

[Climate Progress] Climate Progress » Blog Archive » Exclusive: New NSIDC director ...: I don’t just mean clouds and aerosols, which both warm and cool, but rather about tipping points in ice dynamics and natural carbon sinks and ocean chemistry. We won’t know how far we have to get out of radiative balance before they tip until they do–and we do know that they have tipped in the past–and then it will be far too late to do anything at all about it.

[Enterprise 2.0 Blog] Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » There is No Such Thing as ...: Shutting down to retool is not smart.  What you want to do is spin up the momentum of an ancillary effort that adds value to the management of this death process. For instance, legacy applications are always crashing or creating other sorts of trouble.

[Nielsen Wire] Twitter Quitters Post Roadblock to Long-Term Growth | Nielsen Wire: Twitter argument is misguided in that many feel they have to identify the One Social Media Device That Conquers All. Whether for personal or professional purposes, there’s no reason why people can’t use one tool such as Facebook for some reasons (such as cool apps for connecting with friends) and Twitter for other reasons (such as involving your brand in relevant conversations).

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