• Pan Yue on Eco-Socialism

    by  • April 24, 2008 • 1 Comment

    PY: Actually, the Green Party does not represent eco-socialism. I study eco-socialism, but that is not to say I am in full support of it. It is too idealistic and lacks ways of solving actual problems, particularly for developing countries. However, it does provide political reference for China’s scientific view of development, and gives socialist [...]

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    The eight stages of genocide

    by  • April 23, 2008 • 0 Comments

    1. Classification: At this stage, social groups are classified into “us versus them.” 2. Symbolization: At this stage, the classifications are symbolized. Groups are given names and other symbols (yellow stars, for example) and are required to wear them either by cultural tradition or laws. In Rwanda, Belgium began to issue identity cards (ID’s) around [...]

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    fixing Libertarianism – the Land Auction

    by  • April 23, 2008 • 1 Comment

    The State, in its typical form, is nothing more than a protection racket for landowners. And that goes right back into the age of kings and barrons. UPDATE: I’m rederiving Geolibertarianism. Albeit with a much more elegant foundation than land taxes. (spits after word taxes.) The problem with Libertarianism is that it assumes that the [...]

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    price volatility and global starvation

    by  • April 22, 2008 • 0 Comments

    this is *not that hard people.* if X is producing food more cheaply that local resources, local production will tend to drop as people buy foreign food if X then stops producing, or jacks prices, there will be a gap before local production picks up again due to latency in this gap, people starve why? [...]

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    solar power bubbles

    by  • April 22, 2008 • 0 Comments

    http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/04/concentrated-solar-power-balloons.html basically, it’s a parabolic solar collector made using an inflatable form. dunno what they’re using to convert the sunlight into power.

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    very interesting wired piece on sort-of transhumanist software

    by  • April 22, 2008 • 1 Comment

    Twenty years ago, Wozniak realized that computers could easily calculate the moment of forgetting if he could discover the right algorithm. SuperMemo is the result of his research. It predicts the future state of a person’s memory and schedules information reviews at the optimal time. The effect is striking. Users can seal huge quantities of [...]

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    Seabasing – floating bases

    by  • April 22, 2008 • 1 Comment

    http://informationdissemination.blogspot.com/2008/03/observing-omission-of-seabasing-in.html Interesting concept. seems that its utility in fighting is probably pretty limited, but for humanitarian interventions, being able to do this with, say, a floating hexayurt factory would be pretty damn cool.

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    There’s 0.7 oz of gold per human.

    by  • April 22, 2008 • 0 Comments

    http://www.myprops.org/content/Wall-Street-Unspun-with-Peter-Schiff-internet-radio-show-April-16-2008-recording/ What’s interesting about this is that nobody’s suggesting that gold is under-priced by a factor or 10 or so, but that seems like an obvious conclusion.

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