February 9, 2010
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| Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, here are Cheryl Bentyne, Janis Siegel, Allan Paul, and Tim Hauser, as The Manhattan Transfer, with special guest Stan Getz, performing Joyspring ¤, in Stuttgart, in 1989 (8:20). The first race of the 33rd America's Cup is now scheduled for 02:00 Mountain time, Wednesday. Archive material is now available here. Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments. |
February 8, 2010
We Don't Need No Stinking Giant Fans
If we're the ones doing all the polluting...

Taken near Swanson, SK Feb.7

...how come Toronto has all of the smog?
Y2Kyoto: The Problem With The Built In Solution
Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
We're Doomed! - With the earth’s population growing by around 80 million - a new Germany - each year, the Optimum Population Trust has assembled a distinguished group of experts to discuss the scientific case for lowering global and national populations to environmentally sustainable levels. Speakers include [...] Prof. Andrew Watkinson, former director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research...
We're Doomed! - Britain’s Met Office says the world is on a path towards a potential increase in global temperatures of 4 degrees as early as 2060. If this occurs, only about half a billion people out of about 9 billion will survive, according to Professor Kevin Anderson, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate change ...
My President Went To A Democratic Fundraiser
And all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
Wildrose Country
The advent of a right-wing challenger to Canada's longest serving dynasty is more than just a political junkie's once-in-a-lifetime dream come true.
More like the mainstream conservative remedy to the Liberals who have taken over their former party from the inside. But the rest of the column is still quite good.
This Is Not Your Grandma's Humane Society
Join the Yellow Tail wine boycott
Related: another disaster, another HSUS scam.
Sarah Palin's Redneck Teleprompter
Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!

Update: Hi Mom!
More - the secret behind His Eloquence?
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| Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, here are our old friend & organist Karl Richter, and his Munich Bach Orchestra, performing George Frideric Handel's Organ Concerto, II & III, Op. 4, No. 1 (1971, ca. 16:00). |
USA 17 |
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Update: Race 1 postponed to Wednesday due to lack of wind.
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February 7, 2010
Global Disastrification
Don't laugh. You'll exhale, for one thing.
Not Waiting For The Asteroid

"The poodles are heading for the endangered species list, and deservedly so."
The Sound Of All Hell Breaking Loose: Another Day
Another "gate" - and this one has Cancon!
The claims in the Synthesis Report go back to the IPCC’s report on the global impacts of climate change. It warns that all Africa faces a long-term threat from farmland turning to desert and then says of north Africa, “additional risks that could be exacerbated by climate change include greater erosion, deficiencies in yields from rain-fed agriculture of up to 50% during the 2000-20 period, and reductions in crop growth period (Agoumi, 2003)”.
“Agoumi” refers to a 2003 policy paper written for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, a Canadian think tank. The paper was not peer-reviewed.
Its author was Professor Ali Agoumi, a Moroccan climate expert who looked at the potential impacts of climate change on Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. His report refers to the risk of “deficient yields from rain-based agriculture of up to 50% during the 2000–20 period”.
These claims refer to other reports prepared by civil servants in each of the three countries as submissions to the UN. These do not appear to have been peer-reviewed either.
Not least of the anomalies is that the author, Ali Agoumi, is not a climate scientist, as such. Although he seems to have worked for Morocco's Ministry of Land-use Management, Water and the Environment, he currently seems to make his living from drawing up carbon credit applications under the UN's clean development mechanism. He has worked as consultant for the firm Ecosecurities, a company which specialises in carbon trading.
Emphasis mine.
Via Climate Audit, where the issue was raised two weeks ago.
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, here is The Pizza Parlor ¤, II ¤ & III ¤, the twenty- second episode of the first season of Hogan's Heroes (1965, ½ hour). ![]() Papa Bear Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments. |
February 6, 2010
"Who'd want a Hummer, oops! Humvee...
...if you can have an M-ATV?..."
Update: Car and Driver video:
Posted by Mark at 3:39 PM| Comments (35)Not Watching For The Asteroid
"That my friend, is not media bias. It's contempt for the American people."
Via Gateway Pundit, h/t Fritz
Posted by Kate at 1:14 PM| Comments (44)The Sound Of Settled Science
Scandals just keep pouring from the laboratories ...
This has not been the proudest of weeks for science. Twelve years after publishing an article purporting to prove a link between childhood vaccines and autism, the prominent British medical journal Lancet finally retracted the paper in its entirety. But only after Britain's General Medical Council found that the author of that article had been "irresponsible and dishonest" in his research, bringing medical science "into disrepute."
That wasn't the only controversy involving scholarly journals and the repute of researchers to flare up this week. Also in Britain, two prominent stem-cell researchers went to the BBC with their complaint that the peer review system has become corrupt. Flawed and unoriginal work gets published and promoted, while publication of truly original findings is often delayed or rejected, according to Austin Smith of Cambridge University and Robin Lovell-Badge of the National Institute for Medical Research.
Why would that happen?
Shock Update - and into the Globe and Mail? Check the comments, too.
More - Skepticism on the rise in Britain. Must be the shoveling.
Posted by Kate at 9:29 AM| Comments (44)Y2Kyoto: Snowmageddon
If you don't believe in global warming...
... just look out your window.
Related: Errata, patron saint of typos, wants in on Gaia's prank....
“An epic snowstorm has the mid-Atlantic region in its crosshairs,” Jane Lubchenco of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Distraction (NOAA) said in a statement.h/t KevinB
Posted by Kate at 6:36 AM| Comments (47)So Many Young Suicides Cut Short
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority issued a warning this afternoon about tainted cocaine.
h/t Allen
Posted by Kate at 6:07 AM| Comments (23)Reader Tips
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Old-time listeners will recall that since my ownership, as a young man, of KC 166 (which was Canada's Tornado-class Olympic catamaran the year before I purchased it), I have been keeping abreast of developments in the fields of multihull and hydrofoil sailing, as a result of which we have had previous mentions here at LNR of, for example: the hydrofoil trimaran l'Hydroptère (and here ~ she's currently the world's fastest sailboat, at just under 90 km/h), of the sixty-foot ORMA-class ocean-going Brossard and Géant (and here) trimarans, and, of course, of HMCS Bras d'Or.
So it should not surprise that I have been keeping track of developments in the perhaps bizarre saga of The 33rd edition of the venerable America's Cup yacht races, which, if all goes as planned, and if no more legal challenges are launched over the next two days, will begin, in Valencia, Spain, on Monday morning at 02:00 Mountain time. Furthermore, if all goes as planned, it is my understanding that live streaming video will be available at the americascup.com website. I've scheduled a little party for that time here at my place.
While I find some of the legal wrangling kind of silly (I s'pose a deed is a legal matter, though) it remains the case that these 90-foot "load waterline length" multihull sailboats in this 33rd cup are fascinating reflections of the state of the art in sailing technology. Not only that, in my experience as a multihull skipper and occasional monohull crewman, the strategy and tactics of this sort of race will be radically different from that of a monohull challenge. We shall see.
Anyway, I just wanted to give y'all a heads up about the timing of the first race and the streaming video option, so that those who may be further interested in watching, live, how this all turns out, will have time to prepare.
The Challenger
USA 17
BMW Oracle Racing
Golden Gate Yacht Club
113 × 90 × 223 Feet
Watch Video ¤
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The Defender
Alinghi 5
Team Alinghi
Société Nautique de Genève
110 × 83 × 165 Feet
Watch Video ¤
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Posted by Vitruvius at 12:01 AM| Comments (54)February 5, 2010
Mass murder, some Muslims, and morality
Who's murdering Muslims?
Now: one bomb goes off in Karachi and a second in set off in the hospital to which victims are being taken:
Note that the victims are Muslims and that the deed and tactics are those of other Muslims (though one supposes some, somewhere, will suggest the CIA did it).
Let us know if any Canadian Muslim organization of note has anything to say. Remember such killings do not have the cover of raison d'état, thin or thick as one may make that. These actions are simply those of self-organized and self-justified people who choose to obliterate the lives of many other people. Muslims. Go figure.
Then there is Karbala kaboom.
Update: On the mind of two apparently important Canadian Muslim organizations:
CAIR-CAN Calls for Proactive Government Response to Supreme Court Ruling on Khadr Case2009 DEADLIEST YEAR IN AFGHANISTAN: IS THE MISSION WORTH IT?
Another view on our mission, and its future (hah!), here.
Posted by Mark at 7:22 PM| Comments (54)Elections Party Of Canada
Lorne Gunter; (link fixed)
But let's assume for a moment that the goal of campaign equity is both attainable and desirable. How can it be achieved if the arbiters of our elections -Elections Canada -appear bent on favouring some parties and prosecuting others?
Flashback - "Shortly after the results of the investigation [of questionable Liberal donations] began to make its way onto the pages of major publications, Elections Canada pulled down the database search function and replaced it with a version that renders the site useless."
Posted by Kate at 9:41 AM| Comments (16)Y2Kyoto: The Sound Of Settled Geography
Climategate... Glaciergate... WorldWildlifegate... Studentdissertationandmagazinearticlegate. Like I said, we're running out of gates...
The Netherlands has asked the UN climate change panel to explain an inaccurate claim in a landmark 2007 report that more than half the country was below sea level, the Dutch government said Friday.
According to the Dutch authorities, only 26 percent of the country is below sea level, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will be asked to account for its figures, environment ministry spokesman Trimo Vallaart told AFP.
The incident could cause further embarrassment for the IPCC, which recently admitted a claim in the same report that global warming could melt Himalayan glaciers by 2035 was wrong.
IPCC experts calculated that 55 percent of the Netherlands was below sea level by adding the area below sea level -- 26 percent -- to the area threatened by river flooding -- 29 percent -- Vallaart said.
I suggest "Nevergotaroundtofixingitdike".
Posted by Kate at 9:23 AM| Comments (19)Reader Tips
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, pursuant to our never- ending fascination here in the studio with human audio generation techniques like humming, whistling, and yodeling, and following up on our 2008-07-25 and 2009-08-19 shows, here, for your delectation, is a solo performance by Mongun-ool Ondar (who, with Aldar Tamdyn and Igor Koshkendey, form the master Tuvan throat singers known as Chirgilchin) of six different styles of Khoomei ¤ §, at the Rubin Museum of Art, in New York, in 2005 (7:41).
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Posted by Vitruvius at 12:01 AM| Comments (64)February 4, 2010
Y2Kyoto: Our Friends, The Indians
This just in from the world's largest democracy;
India has threatened to pull out of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and set up its on climate change body because it "cannot rely" on the group headed by its own Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr R K Pachauri.
h/t Teresa
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