"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Day: August 26, 2011

Great investment opportunity

The Other McCain has all the best stuff.  Sometimes I can’t let my kids look over my shoulder while I am reading, but he has a GREAT site.  The latest is an article he found about how gold is a super good investment right now, but guns are better.  Who would have thought?  My cousin Merle from Klamath Falls says that since Obama got elected, guns and ammunition have passed up marijuana as the most planted item in certain parts of rural Oregon.

Publication and peer review scam

This article reminded me that I want to put my thoughts down on peer review and scholarly article authorship.  There is something very disturbing about how the academic publication and peer review process works.  George Will has proved to be particularly cogent on this topic.  The ideological purity, institutional hierarchy, and profoundly pety personal politics play a big part in peer review.  This post is just a marker to get me started on the subject.

GaugeCam remote camera directly in the path of Hurricane Irene

The GaugeCam camera positioned in a tidal marsh on the North Carolina coast directly in the path of Hurricane Irene.  The camera was temporarily removed moved today to a higher place in the marsh and will be put back in place after the hurricane passes.  Kelly, Christian, and I have all worked on this project in a variety of capacities.

CORRECTION!:  Troy just popped me a note to let me know the team has MOVED the camera to a higher location in the marsh where it will weather the storm.  It will be interesting to see how all this works out.

Hurricane Irene

Day 4 of 1000

The talk of the town here in Raleigh right now is Hurricane Irene.  It is supposed to hit the Outer Banks of North Carolina sometime tomorrow.  WRDU and WRAL, my morning commute radio stations, are all hurricane all the time.  The first thing I heard when I turned the radio on this morning was the struggle authorities were having with surfers heading for the beach to surf the hurricane while everyone else is evacuating.  WRAL reported that Raleigh will probably experience one to two inches of rain with 30-40 mph winds.  It gets more intense the closer one gets to the beach.  It is expected that it will hit the Outer Banks as a level 3 hurricane (111-130 mph) with as much as a foot of rain.  Our plan to head over to the Hill Library at NCSU to study as usual.  We will write a post and put up some pictures if anything interesting happens, but we expect the equivalent of a hard thunderstorm with heavier winds than usual.

Oregon is demonstrating that it is as nutsoid as ever.  A man was arrested in Monmouth for the firebombing of a mosque in Corvallis in retaliation for a plan by a Muslim man to kill people at a Christmas celebration in Portland with a car bomb.  The mosque bomber was indicted for “damaging religious property for racial reasons” which is classified as a “hate” crime.  He was also indicted for “using fire to commit a felony”.  The car bomber was indicted for “attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction”, but the sympathies of columnist Steve Duin of the hard left-wing Oregonian appear to be with the car bomber.  In this article, speaking of the FBI sting that caught the guy, he said, “How far would Mohamud have traveled down that road without the help of those very operatives?”  No hate crime here.

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