Stress, Sleep and Longevity

Seems the University of Chicago requires great tradeoffs, defined by their own research. Fifty years ago a graduate student at the University, Eugene Aserinsky, discovered REM; but most College students probably don’t get a lot of that. Rechtschaffen researches...

Appalled at plagiarism in the Congressional Process

I am appalled to find that when reading through Congressional documents, including hearing transcripts and the Congressional Record, one may find someone directly quoting from someone else, without any notice to this “borrowing” of ideas! People, cite!...

More on the energy bill

Like I’ve said before I favor the energy bill on principle. However, I find it quite contradictory (nothing uncommon in Congress). First, how can you make a move for renewable sources, and still offer incentives for the porduction of oil, coal, natural gas,...

2004, Politics and the Politicians… .

This is a clear example of what politics is all about. Amazingly enough, it works. So, currently I am party-neutral; I don’t favor either party because right now I think they are both full of crap. I favor the energy bill, but not the removal of corn subsidies...

On the Energy Bill

Why is it that the whole of this article in Yahoo! News and this article in the NY Times do not say anyting about the fact that, as of last week, the biggest argument on the Energy Bill was the suspension of subsidies to corn farmers, who are the main producers of...

More on Marriage, Time and Society….

[For references see “On Marriage…” and “On time and society…”] It seems that time passes and people change, but society does not. My argument on this matter can be found in “On time and society…”; and here is proof...