Science and technology links

Mar 02, 2008 10:08

How to tame your email beast.

About the positive aspects of depression and bipolar disorder. Via p_cat.

A ship full of nearly three thousand Mazdas develops a 60degree list, so they hired this salvage company and … Via evildrakey.

US frontline troops are (finally) geting the military version of Google™ maps.

Al-Qaeda has improved its online encryption.

Pakistan blocked YouTube™ for some hours due to “unIslamic” material.

The possibility exists of genetically-tailored biological weapons targeting particular ethnic groups. Historical uses of biological weapons has involved dehumanising rhetoric about the intended targets. Iran’s President characterises Israel as a dirty microbe.

Folk don’t like wikileaks. Except, of course, for those that do.

How to repair broken undersea cables.

The development of anti-satellite technology and the fuss about it. The US uses an anti-missile weapon to destroy one of its dying satellites. Russia and China express concern. Watch the intercept. Radar is getting better too.

The Bell Curve has not had anywhere near the influence of Losing Ground: reading Thomas Sowell’s review one can see why.

technology, science, depression, health

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