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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Sex, Bombs & Burgers
The talk will focus on the main theme of the book, which is how the military, porn and food industries have been the biggest drivers of technology over the past century. The links between these three are not immediately clear, but they are all rooted in humanity's basest instincts. In essence, my book is about how the worst parts of human vice have resulted in some truly incredible achievements
It's no secret that porn is a major force on the internet - an estimated 25 per cent of all search requests are for adult content, while about one third of all websites are pornography-related. About 28,000 people are watching porn of some kind online , spending about $89 doing so, every second. Porn, despite being commonly thought of as a negative by-product of one of our basest instincts (the need to have sex), has been a big force for innovation over the past century.
What is Sung J. Woo reading?
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Featured at Writers Read: Sung J. Woo, author of Lines. The entry begins:
Right now I'm more than halfway through the writing of my sixth novel, and
it's b...
First-Year Cohort Classes for PhD Students
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In the spring, I’ll be teaching the second semester of our philosophy grad
program’s first-year seminar. This is the seminar all PhD students in the
philos...
What is the Sign of a Bad Transmission? (Fixed)
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The transmission is one of the most important parts of your car because it
transfers engine power to the wheels. If your transmission is not
functioning pr...
Links
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Mental health from remote educational instruction. Halloween health tips.
“Dreamers” and ACA plan eligibility. Using muons to ‘x-ray’ the pyramids of
Egypt...
How to implement a knowledge management system
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Let’s say a team member wants to replicate a report, host a recurring
meeting for the first time, or upload a new piece of software to their
machine. Do ...
The end of US democracy: a flowchart
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I spend a lot of time these days thinking about what I, and Australia as a
nation, should do if the US ceases to be a democracy. But, it doesn’t seem
as if...
Luck along the way
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In January 2025, I will join Columbia University as a tenured Associate
Professor of Economics. I’m happy to return to my alma mater. Since folks
tend to u...
African Extractive Industries: PRC Neocolonialism
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That the slow development of the African continent can be traced to Western
colonialism is an archetype of this field of study: Mainly interested in
extr...
Thatcherism is dead: Thatcherism lives
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Thatcherism is dead. It has ceased to be. It has expired and gone to meet
its maker. It has kicked the bucket, shuffled off this mortal coil and
joined the...
Some Links
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(Don Boudreaux) TweetWriting in the Wall Street Journal, NYU physicist
Steven Koonin reports on how the Biden White House inadvertently told the
truth abou...
Chromostereopsis
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The effect varies for different people. Take a moment and look at this.
Some people don’t see anything special: just a blue iris in a red eye. For
me thoug...
Do Higher Wages Mean Higher Standards of Living?
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Editor's note: We have updated macroblog's location on our website,
although archival posts will remain at their original location. Readers who
use RSS sho...
A new shop for parents who've done better
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It has been a while. Actually, I am not sure anyone reads this blog anymore
and even if they did how they might find out about a new post.
Anyhow, your eco...
The WSJ Law Blog: 2006-2017
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More than a decade ago, The Wall Street Journal launched Law Blog. It had a
simple name but a novel approach to legal coverage in the pre-Twitter era.
The ...
herbal untuk jantung dan darah tinggi yang ampuh
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Apakah Anda tahu bahwa madu mampu memberikan M segala macam manfaat bagi kesehatan
manusia? Madu diakui mengingat bahwa zaman kuno sebagai obat, dan penggun...
Why model?
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The first question that arises frequently--sometimes innocently and
sometimes not--is simply, "Why model?" Imagining a rhetorical
(non-innocent) inquisi...
Good Text Book on Public Policy
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Section I: What Is Public Policy? Chapter 1: Public Decision Making
Chapter 2: Why Is It So Hard to Make the World a Better Place?
Section ...
The end …
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This is the end of our broadcast day here at Murketing.com. Thanks for
having tuned in! Please head over to RobWalker.net for more on whatever I’m
up to no...
this site is moving
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After more than eight years at this address and more than more than seven
years blogging with the same old version of MovableType software, I am
shifting o...
An Announcement
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Michael Blowhard writes: Dear Friends -- You imagine it can't happen to
you, and then it does. Here's why 2Blowhards disappeared: Our webhost,
who'd given ...
Armenian genetics
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Armenian genes: Scientist in Yerevan launches a project to reveal genetic
history of the nation. The description of the science in the piece is *very*
garb...
New site
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I have a new site at *WordPress*:
http://www.harryrclarke.com/
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It is goodbye *Blogger* for at least a whil...
1 comment:
totaly true. i love your blog.
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