Re: [silk] Grief during a pandemic

2021-07-23 Thread Heather Madrone
and learning at home. We're used to being a home-based family. So it's as if I've been studying my whole life for this pandemic, but *I didn't have a clue it was coming*. Next nightmare: fascism. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) Blog: http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ http

Re: [silk] Grief during a pandemic

2021-07-23 Thread Heather Madrone
you for being here. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) Blog: http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ http://sheltershock.thecomicseries.com The Goddess moves mountains -- bring a shovel.

Re: [silk] Dream concerts

2020-12-20 Thread Heather Madrone
Peter Griffin wrote on 12/20/20 7:58 AM December 20, 2020: Taking off from the memorable concerts thread, and assuming you have a time machine at hand with enough juice to take you to, let's say, five performances, which musicians would you go listen to? A Grateful Dead New Year's show.

Re: [silk] One unusual take on UBI etc

2020-06-21 Thread Heather Madrone
Tomasz Rola wrote on 6/21/20 9:13 AM June 21, 2020: On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 07:37:56PM -0700, Heather Madrone wrote: Tomasz Rola wrote on 6/14/20 10:33 AM June 14, 2020: On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 07:28:38AM +0530, Udhay Shankar N wrote: Kim Stanley Robinson's work has been discussed on silk

Re: [silk] One unusual take on UBI etc

2020-06-14 Thread Heather Madrone
. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) Blog: http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ http://sheltershock.thecomicseries.com The Goddess moves mountains -- bring a shovel.

Re: [silk] Empathy

2020-05-21 Thread Heather Madrone
Coming from a different perspective, I'm suffering from empathy fatigue. When you are (usually) empathetic to other people, you (usually) give others the benefit of the doubt, you (usually) try to see things from other people's point of view, you (usually) try to meet people halfway, you can

Re: [silk] What did you change your mind about in 2019?

2020-01-20 Thread Heather Madrone
Tomasz Rola wrote on 1/19/20 12:35 PM January 19, 2020: On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 09:32:10AM +0530, Udhay Shankar N wrote: I guess that the thing of the year 2019 was, in my case, realisation that reason is not a king on this planet, Although I majored in mathematics, I took too much biology to

Re: [silk] The Internet of Beefs

2020-01-20 Thread Heather Madrone
José María Mateos wrote on 1/20/20 10:25 AM January 20, 2020: I just want to take a moment to appreciate places to have quiet and slow discussions, such as this list. I was reminded of how much we'd miss it if (when) everything goes to hell while reading this article:

Re: [silk] What did you change your mind about in 2019?

2020-01-13 Thread Heather Madrone
Udhay Shankar N wrote on 1/8/20 8:02 PM January 8, 2020: Like it says. What have you started or stopped believing in in 2019, and why? I realized that my local Quaker Meeting and I are no longer headed in the same direction. Many of the people I admired and respected in the Meeting, the ones

Re: [silk] The anti-bucket list

2020-01-02 Thread Heather Madrone
+1 Charles Haynes wrote on 1/2/20 9:47 AM January 2, 2020: The idea of an “anti-bucket list” is antithetical to my approach to life. I can easily understand why someone would have a list of things they want to do, but what’s the point of having a list of things you absolutely refuse to consider

Re: [silk] A considered opinion

2019-09-15 Thread Heather Madrone
ughts from someone who does have the background to have an opinion on the mess at MIT (and elsewhere in tech): http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2019/09/15/facing-the-great-reckoning-head-on.html --hmm Udhay Shankar N wrote on 9/15/19 5:07 AM September 15, 2019: I saw this line from silklist

Re: [silk] Random thought of the day

2019-05-26 Thread Heather Madrone
Pavitra wrote on 5/26/19 6:58 PM May 26, 2019> The stuff in your pocket *is* a computer. With more processing power and bells and whistles than the early computing devices that one started out with... The supercomputers in our pockets. Early computing geniuses would grind their teeth in

Re: [silk] Random thought of the day

2019-05-26 Thread Heather Madrone
, otherwise you're mixing Greek and Latin roots, and that's totally Not Done. Also, I like this so much that I'm stealing it. Thanks in advance. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) Blog: http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ The Goddess moves mountains -- bring a shovel.

Re: [silk] War on Science?

2019-03-24 Thread Heather Madrone
ing they need and they live in a safe world. I am extremely grateful for the push to develop an effective tuberculosis vaccine. As antibiotics fail, TB threatens to become an even bigger scourge than it is already. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) Blog: http://www.knitfitter.com/categ

Re: [silk] War on Science?

2019-02-04 Thread Heather Madrone
Last bits of information on vaccines: My kids are grown, and current on their MMR, chickenpox, HPV, tetanus, and flu shots. They've also had the rabies series. I have severe egg allergy and am delighted that egg-free flu shots became available a few years ago. The co-evolution of

Re: [silk] War on Science?

2019-02-03 Thread Heather Madrone
Kiran K Karthikeyan wrote on 2/3/19 2:44 AM February 3, 2019: This leads me to the point I'm trying to make - the reason to accept science and its findings, warts and all, is simply because we are human and the scientific method is the best method of enquiry we have at our disposal. This

Re: [silk] War on Science?

2019-02-02 Thread Heather Madrone
Srini RamaKrishnan wrote on 2/2/19 9:06 AM February 2, 2019: I don't think I'm qualified to make sense of all the medical literature, but here's what is obvious to me. Science is fundamentally about healthy disagreement and debate over the truth until it is conclusively found with no room for

Re: [silk] From 35 years ago, Asimov's predictions for 2019 (and anxperiment for this list)

2019-01-25 Thread Heather Madrone
Tomasz Rola wrote on 1/25/19 4:04 AM January 25, 2019: On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 09:37:30PM -0500, Bruce A. Metcalf wrote: [...] The longer we put it off, the worse it will be when it does come. Perhaps central Africa and the middle east have it right, get it done now and avoid the rush. "Civil

Re: [silk] it may not be well-done; is it becoming rare?

2019-01-05 Thread Heather Madrone
Tomasz Rola wrote on 1/5/19 10:44 AM January 5, 2019: On Fri, Jan 04, 2019 at 12:15:03PM -0800, Heather Madrone wrote: [...] I don't know much about the radio generation or the telephone generation or even the early automobile generation. Me neither, but when I look at writers fed with radios

Re: [silk] it may not be well-done; is it becoming rare?

2019-01-04 Thread Heather Madrone
some update got rid of all of the menu options to change the appearance of text in email. A judicious copy-paste fixed it, but I wonder what functionality will go next. Not only do I get to look forward to the loss of functionality in my human body, but I also get to experience it in my virtua

Re: [silk] it may not be well-done; is it becoming rare?

2019-01-03 Thread Heather Madrone
them to fanfic forums. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ The Goddess moves mountains -- bring a shovel.

Re: [silk] My thoughts on old age...what it is, and when it begins

2018-10-24 Thread Heather Madrone
d me, married a mere 34 years, I said "sheer stubbornness." -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal/ Nothing worth doing is ever easy.

Re: [silk] The Mother [was: Capitalism and Climate Change]

2018-10-12 Thread Heather Madrone
Srini RamaKrishnan wrote on 10/12/18 10:20 AM October 12, 2018: Now if that's not an apt use case for the Americanism, shit happens... I don't know what is :-) I came down with an acute case of appendicitis while clerking a Quaker Meeting for Worship for Business. It's an interesting

Re: [silk] How much time do you spend cooking?

2018-09-04 Thread Heather Madrone
chickpeas one day a week, the supply will last close to 15 years. I have quite a few chickpea recipes and can alter other recipes to include chickpeas, but I'd welcome a few more to round out my repertoire. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.knitfitter.com/category/personal

Re: [silk] Building intelligent machines with casual reasoning

2018-08-22 Thread Heather Madrone
Charles Haynes wrote on 8/22/18 2:00 AM August 22, 2018: Pearl has been spruiking his causality formalisms for years, but they don't seem to have caught on despite widespread dissemiy of the ideas. I've read them and my reaction was "hm, interesting" rather than "oh! I see how this could be

Re: [silk] How many phone numbers do you remember?

2018-08-20 Thread Heather Madrone
I more recognize numbers these days than remember them, although I could probably manage most family members' numbers, and likely my own. Addresses are going too, as I increasingly delegate navigation to my phone. I'm trying to do less of that, although I do find it extremely helpful to have

Re: [silk] Bangladesh, Nepal, and the UN

2018-04-27 Thread Heather Madrone
Vinayak Hegde wrote: "" Yet here’s the paradox: the image of a dangerous world has never been broadcast more effectively than it is now, while the world has never been less violent and more safe. "" I read similar quotes in English literature circa 1912. --hmm

Re: [silk] What's your primary computing device?

2017-09-12 Thread Heather Madrone
Udhay Shankar N wrote: As in, what do you spend the most time doing serious work/play on? For any definition of 'work' or 'play' that appeals to you? Since I broke my foot, I've done almost everything on my iPad. For the first 6 weeks, I could only sit at my desk for 20-30 minutes at a

Re: [silk] Kids and porn

2017-09-04 Thread Heather Madrone
Alaric Snell-Pym wrote: I probably sound like a porn apologist... I'm not. I think the idea of consenting adults sharing pictures/videos of themselves shagging, or factual or fictional written accounts, etc, for their own or their recipient's titilation or for money, is perfectly fine and even

Re: [silk] Kids and porn

2017-09-04 Thread Heather Madrone
Charles Haynes wrote: Given that "porn addiction" isn't any kind of scientific thing I would be extremely surprised at any scientifix studies at all linking it to anything. There have certainly been studies that link porn viewing/consumption to various minor ills, so I suppose you are

Re: [silk] Searching in google is a result of prior synapse - true or false ?

2017-08-10 Thread Heather Madrone
false Vasanth Kamath wrote: Id be glad to rephrase the question On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 at 22:53, Madhu Menon wrote: We're doing exam questions on Silk now?

Re: [silk] In praise of slowness

2017-02-04 Thread Heather Madrone
Shyam Sunder wrote: "maintaining my serenity was critical to being a good mother" That sounds very profound, but I don't think I understood. Heather, could you please say more? To quote someone who said it better: Mothers are endless wells of stuff. Mothers are called upon to provide for

Re: [silk] In praise of slowness

2017-01-24 Thread Heather Madrone
Shyam Sunder wrote: Their family perhaps doesn't want them hanging around all the time. As in Sara Yogev's _For Better or for Worse, But Not for Lunch_? You make an excellent argument, Shyam, that a person should know what they intend to do with their time when they slow down. I switched

Re: [silk] Hackers as political animals

2016-12-13 Thread Heather Madrone
Udhay Shankar N wrote: Biella Coleman (one of our list.lurkers) is uniquely qualified to write about the anthropology of the hacking underground. In her current paper, she asks an interesting question: why are hackers/crackers so much more political than people in other lines of work? Thoughts?

Re: [silk] Bump in the road, or end of the road?

2016-10-19 Thread Heather Madrone
Alaric Snell-Pym wrote: On 19/10/16 06:50, Bhaskar Dasgupta wrote: only issue is, how much will you get paid to just walk around? If we want to take an example, see the wages of waiters…without minimum wage floors, its impossible to survive. flip side, who will pay for it? the average joe or

Re: [silk] Eating Millet

2016-08-08 Thread Heather Madrone
Thank you and everyone else who shared millet recipes. I like millet, but rarely eat it because it doesn't fit into my meal plans. During this thread, I thought millet might make a good polenta, and found this recipe: http://www.recipetips.com/recipe-cards/t--3442/millet-polenta.asp I soak

Re: [silk] Cable Cars - A viable urban rapid transport system?

2016-05-12 Thread Heather Madrone
Thaths wrote: On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 11:33 AM Heather Madrone<heat...@madrone.com> wrote: Thaths wrote: True, but I would not classify it as Mass or Rapid. Can you imagine a cable car system being able to deal with the NJ-NY traffic? Cable cars might replace some of the local s

Re: [silk] Cable Cars - A viable urban rapid transport system?

2016-05-11 Thread Heather Madrone
Thaths wrote: On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:42 AM Jude Britto wrote: I'm not sure if this is common knowledge, but NYC has a working cable car system connecting Manhattan to Roosevelt island. The cars can apparently take 110 people, but they make only 115 trips a day.

Re: [silk] Not quite your dad's cup of tea

2015-12-13 Thread Heather Madrone
Charles Haynes wrote: I believe water treated with reverse osmosis may be better for you especially if the local water is suspect or hard and at worst does no harm. I think any concerns come from the realm of magical thinking. "It's a process I don't understand and it seems like magic. Maybe it

Re: [silk] Not quite your dad's cup of tea

2015-12-08 Thread Heather Madrone
Udhay Shankar N wrote: Interesting thing I just noticed. I upgraded my water filter to an RO based system. The water tastes different, which is understandable. The tea made with it tastes different, which is also understandable. But the tea *looks* different. The liquor is lighter and more

[silk] chips on our shoulders and bells on our toes (was: Renaming Aurangzeb Road)

2015-09-11 Thread Heather Madrone
Bruce A. Metcalf wrote: If you believe you have answers for everything When I was younger, I had answers for everything. I've come to believe, though, that questions are far more important than answers, especially if you want to have a discussion rather than giving a lecture. This and

Re: [silk] The least random number

2014-12-12 Thread Heather Madrone
Chris Kantarjiev wrote: On Thu Dec 11 2014 at 5:45:42 PM Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote: So when did you join silklist, and how did you hear about it? You have only yourself to blame for my membership, Udhay :-) That's true for me as well. --hmm

Re: [silk] The Real Existential Threat

2014-10-14 Thread Heather Madrone
Reductionism rules! Udhay Shankar N mailto:ud...@pobox.com October 13, 2014 at 9:08 PM October 13, 2014 As far as it goes, absolutely true (IMO). I'm interested in conflicting opinions, however. Udhay http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2014/10/the-real-existential-threat.html

[silk] moving past the religious straw man

2014-10-06 Thread Heather Madrone
or integrating God into a mind informed by science When I see an article like the one sent by Udhay a few days ago, I sigh and think that the author has never really thought much about God and religion. I settle back and read a series of knee-jerk reactions to the more absurd religious

Re: [silk] Long Now's Manual for Civilization Lists

2014-09-30 Thread Heather Madrone
Selection bias cuts a number of ways. While there are a lot of thoughtful selection in the lists I skimmed, there was a notable bias towards traditionally male skills. I saw one book on sewing and none on spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, or felting. I saw nothing on education, childcare,

Re: [silk] The Moral Molecule

2014-09-18 Thread Heather Madrone
Charles Haynes wrote: The physiology of oxytocin (and to a lesser degree vasopressin) are really fascinating. Indeed. A cautionary note. I know at least one person who's tried intranasal oxytocin as a treatment for attachment issues (short of a formal diagnosis of attachment disorder) but

Re: [silk] Any thoughts on the subject?

2014-07-16 Thread Heather Madrone
SS wrote: No. I was joking. What? You've been trolling? Am I the only person on this mailing list who didn't know that? --hmm

Re: [silk] Any thoughts on the subject?

2014-07-16 Thread Heather Madrone
And, because this particular discussion reminded me, here are the Last Rites of Bokononism as transmitted by Kurt Vonnegut: God made mud. God got lonesome. So God said to some of the mud, “Sit up!” “See all I’ve made,” said God, “the hills, the sea, the sky, the stars.” And I was some of the

Re: [silk] The Arranged Marriage That Ended Happily Ever After, 30 Years Later

2014-07-16 Thread Heather Madrone
I am watching this thread with fascination. My husband and I will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of our non-arranged marriage in December. There have been times when I have thought we married for all the wrong reasons and lucked into compatibility in areas that weren't on the radar.

Re: [silk] Any thoughts on the subject?

2014-07-13 Thread Heather Madrone
Srini RamaKrishnan mailto:che...@gmail.com July 12, 2014 at 10:12 PM July 12, 2014 All reality is mental perception. We each believe that which is true for us in that moment. I am familiar with that idea. There is an area where it's a terrific operational strategy. The edges of that area are

Re: [silk] Any thoughts on the subject?

2014-07-09 Thread Heather Madrone
Srini RamaKrishnan mailto:che...@gmail.com July 1, 2014 at 9:36 AM July 1, 2014 Truly salvation lies within. Or it could be that salvation is just another pretty fairy tale that human beings use to paper over death. Perhaps there is nothing to be saved from, no true enlightenment, no great

Re: [silk] A woman's reaction to England's world cup knock-out

2014-07-01 Thread Heather Madrone
Alaric Snell-Pym wrote: On 01/07/14 14:52, SS wrote: The increase of domestic violence during football seasons has a serious impact on police forces as it pulls officers off of their other duties to deal with the domestic violence calls. Who cares about the damage to abused spouses

Re: [silk] What You Learn in Your 40s

2014-05-19 Thread Heather Madrone
with grace and loving support. Many religious communities are also involved in various worthy projects to which we can contribute. -- In appreciation, Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.friend-in-need.blogspot.com Walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in everyone.

Re: [silk] Fwd: Question from the Washington Post

2014-05-13 Thread Heather Madrone
SS wrote: Surely US immigration policies should allow in 100,000 of the poorest, illiterate low caste Indians every year so that they can taste freedom and opportunity in the land of milk and honey? BWHAHAHAHAHA! Pull the other one. It's got bells on. --hmm

Re: [silk] Fwd: Question from the Washington Post

2014-05-13 Thread Heather Madrone
John Sundman wrote: This country now spits on people like those who came here in the condition of my forebears and built the damn place. It spit on them then, too. Probably more literally than today. I wonder how many truly poor people ever emigrated to the Americas. Aside from those who

Re: [silk] Fwd: [IP] Re The internet is fucked

2014-03-16 Thread Heather Madrone
Shortly after my last post on this topic, I spent some time reading the notices on the bulletin board outside the market in our little mountain town. One of them asked if people in remote mountain areas are tired of slow dial-up Internet speeds. The county has set up a Line Extension Fund to

Re: [silk] Fwd: [IP] Re The internet is fucked

2014-03-05 Thread Heather Madrone
I'm addressing some of the links Suresh forwarded to the list. Bennett: If we’ve learned anything at all about from the history of Internet-as-utility, it’s that this strained analogy only applies in cases where there is no existing infrastructure, and probably ends best when a

Re: [silk] Fwd: [IP] Re The internet is fucked

2014-03-05 Thread Heather Madrone
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Having, in India, started off with an internet which was exclusively a government monopoly and only turned over to private enterprise some years down the line, I would say that making it a utility is something that most people here, given the local conditions,

Re: [silk] and your bird can sing

2014-02-26 Thread Heather Madrone
Beautiful post, Shiv. I don't know if I agree with your interpretation of the Beatles song, but I enjoyed reading your thoughts on it anyway. --hmm

Re: [silk] A radical new teaching method?

2013-10-16 Thread Heather Madrone
not simply lay eggs and slither off into the sunset. We teach our children to become adult human beings by spending lots of time with them helping them learn everything they need to do to become successful adults. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com

Re: [silk] On self-improvement

2013-08-30 Thread Heather Madrone
in part because you believe you can do it. If it doesn't work, the right attitude can help you keep trying different things until you hit on something that does work instead of giving up when you hit the first snag. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com

Re: [silk] Any pet-hate subjects? ...why is Mathematics so frequently hated?

2013-06-26 Thread Heather Madrone
son's grade up. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Live sweetly in bitter times.

Re: [silk] Top-posting

2013-01-08 Thread Heather Madrone
@ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com)) -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com A mature person is one who does not think only in absolutes, who is able to be objective even when deeply stirred emotionally, who has learned that there is both good and bad in all

Re: [silk] quiz help

2012-10-12 Thread Heather Madrone
Civil War than I am with the Cromwells and Charleses and Jameses and Roundheads and others who figured in it. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting

Re: [silk] LOTR and Ayn Rand

2012-08-09 Thread Heather Madrone
wished they all could be California girls? -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. - Martin Luther King

Re: [silk] LOTR and Ayn Rand

2012-08-09 Thread Heather Madrone
On 8/9/12 7:19 AM August 9, 2012, John Sundman wrote: As to Rick and what's-his-name in Casablanca, sure, Rick has slightly higher rank. But it's not as if he's a royal or Mitt Romney or something. Humphrey Bogart was extremely good at acting entitled, however. -- Heather Madrone (heat

Re: [silk] LOTR and Ayn Rand

2012-08-08 Thread Heather Madrone
they encountered on the war, much as WWI veterans died slowly due to gas exposure and other aftereffects of trench warfare. So, for me, _The Lord of the Rings_ is mostly interesting because of what it reveals about the interior experience of early industrial warfare. -- Heather Madrone (heat

Re: [silk] Just So Stories

2012-07-15 Thread Heather Madrone
class when a classmate was ordered to read it aloud and he read: And when your goal is nearest The end for others sought, Watch Sloth and Heather's Folly Bring all your hope to nought. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love

Re: [silk] Whose morality is being protected?

2012-05-02 Thread Heather Madrone
On 4/30/12 9:05 PM April 30, 2012, Deepak Shenoy wrote: An immortal quote by Joy-da - Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. G.K. Chesterton from “Orthodoxy,” perhaps? -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love

Re: [silk] English expressions that irritate me

2012-04-24 Thread Heather Madrone
. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. - Martin Luther King

Re: [silk] Fwd: Life and Love in Bangalore

2012-03-28 Thread Heather Madrone
, but it so quickly became the norm that it's hard, now, to move in the other direction. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands

Re: [silk] Netiquette / Top posting

2012-02-25 Thread Heather Madrone
from Eudora), and it is exactly this sort of hidden formatting/unexpected behaviour that leads me to top post instead of properly interleaving text. I am not interested in moving onto Gmail or the cloud. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its

Re: [silk] Netiquette / Top posting

2012-02-25 Thread Heather Madrone
with a completely undelimited block of text. This message has not been approved by the Thunderbird team. It looks fine right now, but I imagine that Thunderbird will screw it up at least once in translation. WYSINWYG. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its

Re: [silk] aqvavit

2012-02-24 Thread Heather Madrone
it very difficult to format interpolated text correctly. It omits vertical spacing that I've added and seems to randomly wrap lines. This is pushing me in the direction of top-posting. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love

Re: [silk] What is the greatest human invention?

2012-01-29 Thread Heather Madrone
understand. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. - Martin Luther King

Re: [silk] What is the greatest human invention?

2012-01-28 Thread Heather Madrone
. The scientific method is about extending mathematical reasoning beyond syllogisms. Going from induction to deduction. Again an entirely new way of thinking rigorously about the world. I'm fairly certain we're not the only animals capable of deductive reasoning, either. -- Heather Madrone

Re: [silk] Niall Ferguson v Pankaj Mishra: battle of the historians

2011-11-15 Thread Heather Madrone
somewhere in the sticks? I have heard that it was the result of an influx of precious metals from the New World, which increased the money supply and allowed the European economy to boom. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love

Re: [silk] Query on Indian-made wines

2011-11-10 Thread Heather Madrone
feeling for champagne is somewhat different from my feeling for other wines. I truly enjoy a fine champagne, and am quite willing to pay the price for it the next day. Once or twice a year, anyway.) -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its

Re: [silk] Revealed – the capitalist network that runs the world - New Scientist - New Scientist

2011-10-30 Thread Heather Madrone
to the possibility that there is real, meaningful work for you to do here. Wake up. This is your life. There are no dress rehearsals. If you're not living the life you want to live, you still have time to change things. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power

Re: [silk] Speed of light broken?

2011-09-23 Thread Heather Madrone
looking forward to the day they repeal the 2nd law of thermodynamics. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. - Martin

Re: [silk] Speed of light broken?

2011-09-23 Thread Heather Madrone
Ursula Leguin's The Dispossessed. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. - Martin Luther King

Re: [silk] Speed of light broken?

2011-09-23 Thread Heather Madrone
that deep property, whatever it is. I realize this is worth what you paid for it. :D -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love

Re: [silk] some notes on frugality

2011-09-11 Thread Heather Madrone
liquid flowing through the pipes to keep the shit moving on down the line. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love

Re: [silk] Subramanian Swamy

2011-08-12 Thread Heather Madrone
a different matter where religious views seek to seriously limit the rights of individuals or require specific religious observances on the parts of individuals. In those cases, religion and secularism are opponents. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Work like

Re: [silk] Subramanian Swamy

2011-08-05 Thread Heather Madrone
On 8/4/11 7:18 PM August 4, 2011, ss wrote: What is a secular democracy? How would a non secular democracy work? Does anyone have any examples of a non secular democracy? Israel. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Work like you don't need the money

Re: [silk] Subramanian Swamy

2011-08-04 Thread Heather Madrone
with each other as to whether they are secular enough or not. This is definitely true in the US as well, and might also be true in Canada. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt and dance like

Re: [silk] thunderbird conversation view

2011-07-27 Thread Heather Madrone
is something that I still need to get used to. I've used the vertical view layout for a while and I like it, especially after customizing the message header columns. The default column ordering was definitely not useful for me. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http

Re: [silk] How can we call him Sachin?

2011-06-28 Thread Heather Madrone
On 6/27/11 9:14 PM June 27, 2011, ss wrote: Lighten up people Sheryl Crow - Soak up the Sun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ivz7cqXHKc shiv Oh, if you're going to be listening to Sheryl Crow, you really need to listen to this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FseuxxcTlvA -- Heather

Re: [silk] (no subject)

2011-06-25 Thread Heather Madrone
, or thread drift. Nothing, said masterfully enough, is often an appropriate response. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give me access to the source code.

Re: [silk] fish^N

2011-06-02 Thread Heather Madrone
This whole thread seems a little fishy to me. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give me access to the source code.

Re: [silk] Is Sitting a Lethal Activity?

2011-04-22 Thread Heather Madrone
rusts the body from the inside out. We should all go into cryogenic suspension until they figure this health stuff out. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give me access to the source code.

Re: [silk] Is Sitting a Lethal Activity?

2011-04-22 Thread Heather Madrone
On 4/22/11 10:23 AM April 22, 2011, Aadisht Khanna wrote: On 22-04-2011 21:15, Eugen Leitl wrote: On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 08:41:23AM -0700, Heather Madrone wrote: Oh, and for some reason people are down on this whole euthanasia thing. Beats me. I'm not sure about the usage of your

Re: [silk] Is sugar toxic?

2011-04-20 Thread Heather Madrone
worldwide. There are lots of abstracts but you can't get at the data unless you go behind a pay wall. There's quite a bit of evidence that refined sweetener use is rising worldwide, partly due to increased consumption of soft drinks. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http

Re: [silk] Is sugar toxic?

2011-04-20 Thread Heather Madrone
On 4/20/11 12:46 PM April 20, 2011, Radhika, Y. wrote: welcome to your unAmerican life! Thank you. Growing up in the time and place I did, I've never felt like an American, anyway. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world

Re: [silk] Is sugar toxic?

2011-04-19 Thread Heather Madrone
, there is sense in the age-old endearments of sugar, honey...in every language and culture I know of, to be sweet is to be something good. So...I will stick with sugar...in small amounts, as well as fruits and honey. I think “in small amounts” is the operative phrase here. -- Heather Madrone (heat

Re: [silk] Is sugar toxic?

2011-04-18 Thread Heather Madrone
, and increased sugar consumption is a very likely culprit. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give me access to the source code.

Re: [silk] fuel from grass

2011-03-13 Thread Heather Madrone
if there is a promise to cultivate 2 acres of food crops for every acre of biofuel. Cheeni ~ Or if they use the non-edible parts of food crops to make the biofuel. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give me access

Re: [silk] Skepticism on Technological Singularity

2011-02-16 Thread Heather Madrone
read about it. The technological singularity seems like pure science fiction to me, with a lot of wishful thinking standing in for evidence. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.madrone.com http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world, but they won't give

Re: [silk] Stochastic Terrorism

2011-01-19 Thread Heather Madrone
and Islam as being far better managers of larger numbers of people over longer periods of time than any previous organization. I think that Ancient Egypt still holds the longevity record: http://tenthletter.com/Timeline.htm -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.madrone.com

Re: [silk] What's on your bucket list?

2011-01-19 Thread Heather Madrone
of very many things to put there. What's on *your* bucket list? Udhay ~ I am fully intending to dance at my 130th birthday party. You are all invited. -- Heather Madrone (heat...@madrone.com) http://www.madrone.com http://www.sunsplinter.blogspot.com I'd love to change the world

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