Tech
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Quick Monday rapid fire – fun addition
- On the matter of remittances by immigrants to foreign countries
Moreover, remittances are far more likely to make their way to people who actually need them. American aid tends to be received by governments, which in most third world countries are not especially honest. So the majority of American foreign aid never makes it to actual poor people in the developing world. In contrast, Latino immigrants are wiring money directly to their mothers. They know exactly who’s getting the money, and they’d hear about it if the government stole it from them. It probably even has foreign policy benefits, as the remitters are likely to have a generally positive impression of America and to transmit that impression along with their remittances.
And the best part about all this is that it doesn’t cost us a dime! All we have to do is let them scrub our toilets and pick our strawberries. We get lower prices on the goods and services we buy and we get the warm, fuzzy feeling of knowing we’re helping to alleviate Latin American poverty. It’s such an incredible win-win arrangement that I find it rather depressing that it’s considered controversial in American politics. Increased immigration is a cause that should unite liberals (with their concern for social justice) and conservatives (with their belief in hard work and entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, that’s not how the issue has played out in the real world.
Very well put.
- Gun toting robots!
- From the mouths of ad executives
- An original knife holder
- Easily the best use of Flash I’ve seen in months
- Quotes from Jim Webb, the Marine veteran and aspiring Democratic Senator from Virginia. Though nothing beats him saying “I wouldn’t walk across the street to watch Jane Fonda slash her wrists.”
- A FoxNews empolyee gets waterboarded, sadly it’s not their web designers (their site gets worse by the day, though, still no Lou Dobbs, happily)
- Iron Man is about to be real!
- This looks quite interesting
- On the matter of remittances by immigrants to foreign countries
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Quick rapid fire
I hope to have my election predictions tommorow, but in the meantime…
- Robotic sentry that shoots real bullets
- Mapped Up – good idea, good execution
- This is a fine epitaph
- Whipping therapy cures depression and suicide crises
The professor used the self-flagellation method to cure his own depression; he also recovered from two heart attacks with the help of physical tortures too.
Only the Russians would come up with this. Actually this would explain the flaggelants of the middle ages, as well as the Puritans scourging themselves.
- Victim’s cousin charged with tattooing killer
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Line of the moment
The message you get when one is about to delete something in BlinkSale
This action is wholly irrevocable and utterly non-undoable.
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At long last…
I finally get the wireless router to work with my laptop. I think it was changing the channel that did the trick. I’m typing this from my living room.
The quote of the moment is “Sometimes you have to murder your sweetheart” from a History Channel engineering program. It refers to stopping work on a favored project when it proves unworkable.
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Quick Monday rapid fire
- HomeSite meets C#
- Warlords of Afghanistan – not quite a fansite, but I think it’s safe to say the internet is complete.
- Windmills on Amazon
- Google invests in Plug-in Hybrids – Cal Cars curiously unmentioned.
- Martial arts and motion capture
- The quest for 100 mpg cars – doable but not pretty
- A really cool bike steady-cam I’ll probably be building soon.
- I wound up building (so to speak) this camera mount this weekend.
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Quick rapid fire
- A company that makes secret passageways
- Electoral-Vote.com is back!
- Slate has an interesting article on survival in emergencies
- This is a very cool OSX simulator
- The American Scene is quite interesting sometimes
- Ultramarathoners
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Tuesday round up
- External GPS camera mount – it looks kind of tricky, but cool nonetheless.
- A Meditation On the Speed Limit – large scale annoyances by UGA students are probably a sign of increasing value to the UGA degree.
- The uses of anti-semitism
- Cool noir photography from Mr Riddles on Flickr
- A blogging conference I might actually attend. Why are none of these in Atlanta?
- C# bar code generator
- An interesting article on archetypes
- The decline of Western civilization, part 938.
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Interesting
A very good post on GeoThermal energy by Malcolm Gladwell. For a simple explanation as to what it is
Geothermal heating and cooling is based on one simple fact: that 6 feet down in the ground the temperature is the sameÂbetween 50˚F and 60˚F- the whole year round. This means that it is relatively cool in the summer, and relatively warm in the winter.
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For geothermal cooling, all one needs to do is to circulate water in a pipe through the ground to cool it, and use this cool water to cool the air pumped through the house in the heating ducts.Heating is done much the same way. The numbers seem quite plausible, I wonder why it’s not more popular.
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The GPS
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21 Inch Monitor – Free To Good Home
Hello all
I’ve just found a good deal on a new LCD, and now no longer have any use my old 21″ CRT monitor.
It’s a Viewsonic Professional Series P815. No problems with it at all. It’s free to anyone who wants it, must be in the Atlanta area, I’m not going to ship it anywhere.
Anyone want it?