I have worked around and closely with many women over my business career. A consistent comment that many women made was that they did not like working with or for other women and most preferred working for a man. Many women I have known have also stated that women are crazy. These comments were made [...]
Archive for May, 2009
As good as it gets, Jack Nicholson, How do you write women so well?, Nicholson responds, I think of a man and I take away reason and accountability
Posted in Accountability, Intelligence, Intelligent life, Man, Men, Reason, Search for intelligent life, SETI, Video, Women, YouTube video, tagged As good as it gets, How do you write women so well?, I think of a man and I take away reason and accountability, Jack Nicholson, Nicholson responds on May 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Link, 47 million year old human ancestor fossil, History Channel, University of Oslo, Jørn Hurum, Ida, Messel Pit, Germany
Posted in Anthropoid primates, Apes, Earliest human ancestor, Earliest humans, Earth, Evolution, Fossil, Human evolution, Intelligence, Intelligent life, Mammals, Mankind, Monkeys, Natural History Museum, Prosimian primates, Scientific, Scientists, Search for intelligent life, Simians, The Link, Video, YouTube video, tagged 47 million year old human ancestor fossil, Germany, History Channel, Ida, Jørn Hurum, Messel Pit, The Link, University of Oslo on May 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
From The History Channel website: “Scientists have discovered the oldest and most complete fossil of a human ancestor. An incredible 95 percent complete fossil of a 47-million-year-old human ancestor dubbed Ida has been discovered and, after two years of secret study, an international team of scientists has revealed it to the world. The fossil’s remarkable [...]
The Link, History Channel, May 25, 2009, Ida, Monday night, 47 million years fossil remains intact, our earliest ancestor
Posted in Anthropoid primates, Apes, Earliest human ancestor, Earliest humans, Earth, Fossil, Human evolution, Intelligence, Intelligent life, Mankind, Monkeys, Prosimian primates, Researchers, Scientific, Scientists, Search for intelligent life, Simians, The Link, Video, tagged 2009, 47 million years fossil remains intact, History Channel, Ida, May 25, Monday night, our earliest ancestor, The Link on May 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
From the History Channel website on “The Link”, airing Monday night, May 25, 2009: “2009 – The Link—a 47-million-year-old human ancestor—is revealed An incredible 95 percent complete fossil of a 47-million-year-old human ancestor has been discovered and, after two years of secret study, an international team of scientists has revealed it to the world. The [...]
K-PAX, Kevin Spacey, Planet K-PAX, Video, Movie, Intelligent life visits Earth, VSL, Variable speed of light
Posted in Albert Einstein, Alien visitation, Aliens, Beam me up, Environment, Extraterrestrial life, Intelligence, Intelligent life, K-Pax, Light, Mankind, Planets, Scientists, Search for intelligent life, SETI, Terrestrial, Variable speed of light, Video, VSL, YouTube video, tagged Intelligent life visits Earth, K-Pax, Kevin Spacey, Movie, Planet K-PAX, Variable speed of light, Video, VSL on May 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
K-Pax is one of my favorite movies. It stars Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges. Spacey does a superb job of portraying a visitor from planet K-PAX. The movie is extremely thought provoking and certainly raises doubt about intelligent life on Earth. I saw K-PAX at the movie theatre when it first came out circa 2002. [...]
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?, Theologians, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Intelligent life, Medieval religious scholars, philosophers, Martinus Scriblerus
Posted in Angels, Clergymen, God, Intelligence, Intelligent life, Mankind, Religion, Religious scholars, Search for intelligent life, Theologians, tagged How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?, Intelligent life, Martinus Scriblerus, Medieval religious scholars, philosophers, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Theologians on May 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“My faith is a great weight hung on a small wire, as doth the spider hang her baby on a thin web, as doth the vine, twiggy and wooden, hold up grapes like eyeballs, as many angels dance on the head of a pin.” Anne Sexton I am not against religion or specific religions. I [...]
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Polar ice caps melting, Antartic ice, global warming, North and South Poles are melting faster than expected?
Posted in Alien visitation, Aliens, Antarctic ice, Antarctica, Arctic, Armageddon, Artic ice, Climate change, Earth, Environment, Global warming, Greenland, Ice, Intelligence, Intelligent life, North pole, Polar bears, Polar ice caps, Researchers, Scientific, Scientists, South pole, UN Secretary, tagged Antartic ice, Global warming, North and South Poles are melting faster than expected?, Polar ice caps melting, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“I continue to be astonished at the amount of misinformation being propagated by some scientists and governmental officials. The correct information is readily available to anyone who has access to Google and five minutes of time. What is the real agenda?” Steven Goddard Ok Earth scientists, do you want to know why the space aliens [...]
University at Albany, New York, climate change data, global warming, Professor Wei-Chyung Wang, Climate Science Fraud at Albany University?
Posted in Al Gore, Antarctic ice, Artic ice, carbon dioxide, Climate change, Earth, Environment, Environmental zealots, Global cooling, Global warming, Ice, Incompetence, Scientific, Scientists, University, wattsupwiththat.com, tagged climate change data, Climate Science Fraud at Albany University?, Global warming, New York, Professor Wei-Chyung Wang, University at Albany on May 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This global warming crowd is going to keep me busy. You know you have a problem when the “poster child” for global warming is Al Gore. From the Watts Up With That blog, May 3, 2009: “Climate Science Fraud at Albany University?“ “Professor Wei-Chyung Wang is a star scientist in the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center at [...]