Friday, October 21, 2011

How Medicare Fails the Elderly

The New York Times  

OPINION   | October 16, 2011
Opinion:  How Medicare Fails the Elderly
By JANE GROSS
The truth about Medicare: what it pays for is not what most recipients need or want.

China and the global economy

" Never before in history has a country with such a low per capita income played such a central role in the global economy."
An article in which a Yahoo finance columnist argues that China will not dominate the world economy, but that China and India have a GDP per capita that is rising towards that of the developed world. And beyond that hje's skeptical whether China can make the transition from manufacturing to services.

http://www.jgmobile.net/article/20110821/ENT07/308219965/1134/ENT07&template=mobileart

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Rachel's

"Rachel's Challenge" -  Rachel Scott was the first student murdered at Columbine High School in 1999.  Her father Darrell Scott started Rachel's challenge to "start a chain reaction of kindness" which has been heard by millions.  The 5 primary points are to
1) look for the best in others 
2) dream big 
3) choose [friends who are] positive influences 
4)speak with kindness and 
5)start your own chain reaction.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

NYTimes: Apple Introduces a New iPhone, With a Personal Assistant

"The iPhone is the most critical product in Apple's line-up and the largest source of its revenue, accounting for more than $13.3 billion — almost half of total company sales — in the most recent quarter."

Although the new phone is virtually indistinguishable from its predecessor on the outside, the company says the iPhone 4S is packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. http://nyti.ms/pIZtws


-Tom. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

World Earthquake Map



Popular Science's yearly list of 'Best of What's New' in Technology:
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2010
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2009


Like a flexible solar panel:


NYTimes.com: Super People


The New York TimesAn article about the expense families are going to to ensure their children's resumes ensure them a good college admission. 
"Bursting with pent-up energy, the mothers transfer their shelved career ambitions to their children."
"Such students are known in college admission circles as "pointy" - being well-rounded doesn't cut it anymore."

OPINION   | October 02, 2011
Opinion:  Super People
By JAMES ATLAS
Has our competitive society finally outdone itself in its tireless efforts to produce winners whose abilities are literally off the charts? 



Here is the article about kids whose parents maximize their resume to help them get into good universities...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/02/opinion/sunday/meet-the-new-super-people.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=super%20people&st=cse

And here is a movie coming out this month that's a documentary about bullying and the launch of a nationwide effort to highlight and oppose bullying between girls. 
They talk on their website about setting up private screenings at your school (at the left hand column), and have somesuggestions on how kids can handle occurrences.
http://www.thebullyproject.com/resources.html

View the trailer at the imdb site
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1682181/

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Floppy music DUO - Imperial march

Thought you'd like this video - remember the noise these floppy drives would make when first reading the disk? This guy programmed it Yo make music.


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