It has been a decent month thankfully so I am not going to freak out too much. Leave soon, will hope for better luck at the next stop.
I've missed a lot of good bird shots and will continue to miss them this week. Catch them when I get back. Managed to snap a couple hundred last week, nothing exceptional.
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People who believe in free markets are more like to be science deniers, according to a recent study:
NASA Faked the Moon Landing—Therefore, (Climate) Science Is a Hoax
An Anatomy of the Motivated Rejection of Science
- Stephan Lewandowsky, School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia E-mail: stephan.lewandowsky@uwa.edu.au
 
Abstract
Although nearly all domain experts agree 
that carbon dioxide emissions are altering the world’s climate, segments
 of the public
                     remain unconvinced by the scientific evidence. 
Internet blogs have become a platform for denial of climate change, and 
bloggers
                     have taken a prominent role in questioning climate 
science. We report a survey of climate-blog visitors to identify the 
variables
                     underlying acceptance and rejection of climate 
science. Our findings parallel those of previous work and show that 
endorsement
                     of free-market economics predicted rejection of 
climate science. Endorsement of free markets also predicted the 
rejection
                     of other established scientific findings, such as 
the facts that HIV causes AIDS and that smoking causes lung cancer. We 
additionally
                     show that, above and beyond endorsement of free 
markets, endorsement of a cluster of conspiracy theories (e.g., that the
 Federal
                     Bureau of Investigation killed Martin Luther King, 
Jr.) predicted rejection of climate science as well as other scientific
                     findings. Our results provide empirical support for
 previous suggestions that conspiratorial thinking contributes to the 
rejection
                     of science. Acceptance of science, by contrast, was
 strongly associated with the perception of a consensus among 
scientists.
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Dixon's son in law, David Strasberg, had this article published in Zocalo, The day Obama didn't bring it.
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George Bush said earlier this week that he doesn't have to defend his record. He also said that people think he is so dumb that he can't even read. My wife said the The Pet Goat doesn't count.
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My new friends Jeff and Gena are back home in Alaska. He sends this picture in front of his plane.
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Hudgins sends this along. If aliens visited they won't stay long...
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Had a strange dream last night, has mostly disappeared. I was amongst a charismatic commie type and his flock and challenged and denunciated him in some way. Suddenly I found myself hurtling upwards in an elevator, forced out of the roof. In another flash of speed, I was descending deep, so deep that the compartment filled up with water. I realized that I would soon be unable to breathe and didn't have the strength to continue to fight. That is when I woke up.
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I am now at 498,941 views. Looks like the day after tomorrow I crack a half a mil. Haven't been exactly pushing it.
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Fiddle while Rome burns. Americans less concerned with the environment. Happy Earth Day.
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Richie Havens died suddenly today of a heart attack at the age of 72. Maybe the greatest power strummer the world has ever seen. 
I called my pal John Morris and broke the news. He was the manager of the Fillmore East and both the technical director and booker for Woodstock. The dude with the caveman vest. He put a lot of careers on the map and certainly helped Richie, the opening act. First Alvin Lee and now Havens. Not a great month for Woodstock alumni.
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Call me, I'll be driving.







2 comments:
Wherest thou go now??????
thank God for what Richie left us. not only a great strummer, but a great singer and interpreter of songs. his take on "here comes the sun" was brilliant. rest in peace amigo.
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