Matrix Programming 101: Destroy Logic » Once
upon a time, in medieval universities, new students enrolled in the
trivium. It was the foundation curriculum. It was required. Its parts
were: grammar, logic and rhetoric. Today, the subject matter of the
trivium is not only downplayed. It has been shattered. More »
Outside The Asylum
Aiming For Failure » Just
a month after the Newtown, Conn., massacre and just days after Obama
signed his oath- and Constitution-violating executive orders (behind a
wall of yet more defenseless tots), one of his top lieutenants admitted
that Obama's plan is about as likely to work as a sizable number of his
voters. More »
Personal Liberty News
Another Orwell Prophecy Nearing Fulfillment » Late
last week, the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service
issued a request for information for microphones that are being
considered for placement around Washington, D.C., to detect gunshots. More »
TSA Peep Show To End Summer 2013, Grabbing Of Junk To Continue » The
Transportation Security Administration has been a bane to privacy
advocates since its post-9/11 implementation. But increased calls for
government to limit the intrusiveness of TSA searches have yielded some
small victories for privacy advocates, though there is still much work
to be done. More »
Republicans Can Win By Being More Libertarian » On
Sunday, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said that if the Republican Party
wants to remain competitive in the American political system, members
will have to agree to take a more libertarian approach to policy. More »
Performance-Enhancing Red Wine » In
light of Lance Armstrong's finally coming clean about doping during a
career that included winning seven Tour de France titles, researchers at
London's Kingston University felt compelled to share with the World
Anti-Doping Agency an interesting discovery they made. More »
Are
you looking for some extra protection against colds and flu? Studies
show it may be as simple as stepping out in the sunshine and soaking up
some healing rays.
It's been scientifically proven that vitamin D
is necessary to help your body absorb calcium to build stronger bones.
But this study now reveals that people with higher levels of vitamin D
had considerably fewer cases of colds and flu than the folks with lower
levels of the essential vitamin. More »
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