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The EarthArk Project is still the right way to save species

09 Thursday Jul 2015

Posted by probaway in EarthArk

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BBC sixth extinction, BBC-freeze plant DNA, EarthArk, Lifehaven, List of EarthArk posts

There is an article in the BBC news yesterday, Scientists rush to freeze plant DNA before ‘sixth extinction’, that rekindled my thoughts on my many posts on the EarthArk. It seems, according to this article, there is a massive rush to save all the species of the world. That assertion strikes me as strange because I have received almost zero interest in The EarthArk Project. At present it is difficult to find it, even with a delimited Google search, even though there is an abundance of other inane stuff that percolates to the first page.

Some quotes from the article: “The project is part of the Global Genome Initiative, which aims to gather and preserve the DNA of all life on Earth in cryo-storage facilities.” Many are “already growing in botanic gardens. Most can be found within a five-mile (8-km) radius of Washington, DC.” “A growing international network of cryo-storage facilities is taking part in the Global Genome Initiative. There are 25 so far on every continent except Antarctica.”

It is wonderful that the Global Genome Initiative is being developed; however, the statement that there are 25 of these genetic banks apparently spread across 25 locations everywhere except Antarctica is strange to me. Antarctica is the exact place where they should be putting the major effort, because some places in Antarctica are cold enough for permanent storage for thousands of years without any human supervision. The cryogenic containers in the existing Global Genome Initiative must be maintained constantly by human intervention, and if the containers ever come to room temperature for very long all their work is lost forever. If the grid power is lost, the containers must be chilled with alternate power like gas-powered generators, but if the fuel runs out the whole system fails.

A simple shipping container set into the Argus dome in Antarctica at 13,000 feet altitude, which is even higher than the South Pole, would never come above -40°C, and at that temperature there is no biological activity. If DNA can be recovered from 30,000-year-old Neanderthals found in temperate regions of Europe, certainly DNA would survive in much better condition and for a much longer time on the Argus dome.

In the BBC article it was mentioned that a high percentage of the world’s species live within a five-mile radius of Washington, DC, in botanical gardens. That isn’t comforting. See The Doomsday Clock chart created by the Atomic Scientists themselves. When we are discussing subjects like surviving the 6th extinction the ugly existential problems must be addressed, and a five-mile radius of the Capitol is within the fireball radius of a larger H-bomb. In the long run, that is millions of years, we must consider that location as too high a risk for a DNA storage bank. As I write this there may be hundreds of these weapons aimed at that exact spot. The genetic storage bank at Svalbard is equally useless in the long run, because of obvious warm weather, and being a bomb target. I am unfamiliar with the other 23 they are referring to, but one would hope some of them would survive a year without dedicated human help. The EarthArk would survive easily, forever, and it should be built immediately.

List of EarthArk posts from the most recent to oldest

     (This page – Index of The EarthArk category’s posts)
Potential enemies of the EarthArk project
How to save the frogs of the world
Vint Cerf discusses 1000 year storage of digital information
What is worth saving? DNA, Life, Humanity, Civilization, anything?
The EarthArk Project made even easier.
The World Sustainability Date
Our Final Hour by Martin Rees – book review
The Fate Of The Species by Fred Guterl – book review
The Watchman’s Rattle by Rebecca D. Costa – 2nd review
How our finest humans are leading us to disaster
Edward Teller – patriot !?
February 29th is Leapday and Earth Ark Day
Ignite Bend 8 was inspirational.
Why Svalbard, seed bank is in the wrong place.
February 29th is The Earth Ark Day
I’ve been rejected by the Ignite Bend committee.
How do we get a person to be interested in the distant future?
Individual human rights balanced with humanity’s rights.
Our food comes from cheap energy.
Population and resource consumption explosions explained.
Demonstrate your thankfulness on Thanksgiving Day.
7 Billion people versus food which needs land, water and energy
Copper is becoming scarcer but is essential to modern civilization.
Creating The EarthArk is the most moral thing humanity can do.
Saving endangered species is overly optimistic
Ice flow in Antarctica and The EarthArk Project
Archive books, seeds, animals and people.
Some certain things about The EarthArk Project
People only pay for things they know they want.
Christchurch is humanity’s center for survival.
The Earth Ark Project – Index page is listed by date posted
Striving toward a new meaning for human existence.
The Nuclear Tipping Point by US Secretary of Defense.
It is a sad day for me.
70% of known plant species are at risk of extinction.
A moving adventure begins with a new house
How to we find a comfortable home for old age?
Worse than War by Daniel Goldhagen – book review
Top 3 events for humanity! – Ever.
What if we had a population explosion in reverse?
Mountain top adventures in Antarctica
Your personal EarthArk in a free water bottle.
What would I like to have accomplished in 10 years
Global Catastrophes aren’t all that bad. – NOT ! ! !
A new myth for the 10,000 year Ecstasy
The EarthArk seeds need a big airplane for transport.
What will control the world for 10,000 years?
2012 – The movie – A caustic review.
A quick recovery plan from a Doomsday disaster
Preparations for a basic EarthArk
Homeplanet Security – Update of major risks.
Toba or not Toba that was a question of human survival.
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #4
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #3
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #2
The EarthArk Project vaccine bank.
Where the people aren’t on planet Earth?
How you can solve The Doomsday Equation
The Age of Stupid – movie review and meeting.
Who wants to die on Doomsday day? Not I!
Eliminating poverty from the Earth
My previous blogs might have been too negative to be read.
New Year’s Resolutions must be meaningful.
Probaway Person of the year Nadya Suleman (Octomom)
The evolution of my thoughts is getting weirder.
How to make big stone domes cheaply.
Living antifreeze compounds may save species.
Who will be the most hated person in history?
Give people of the future what they need to survive.
Now is the best of times but it’s also the worst of times!
Megaprojects for the real future.
Saving the animal world with cryonics.
Restoring animal life to a ravaged Earth.
Richard Jefferies – The Story of My Heart – review
What are the tipping points for the world?
The laws of world society in 5000 years
Soon Doomsday will end and the New Adventure will begin.
WMDs – The Current progress defending against terrorism
Human life on Earth in the year 7,000 CE.
PM Gordon Brown too little too late for Paradise.
Lederman, Alvarez and the “Crater of Doom”
Now we can’t avoid destroying the Earth.
It’s coming! The flood that is and we need the EarthArk.
Fallen Leaf Lake, CA. The good life.
What is the ideal human population for maximizing happiness?
The near future must include an EarthArk.
And that’s the way it is—and I still love it.
Cold, Dark and Empty
The coming human population crash is an unpopular topic.
Population pendulum will soon swing to well below a billion people
Ancient Homer lends hope to our despair.
With great power comes great responsibility—and YOU have the power to save the world.
The EarthArk Project Goals
What books should be discarded?
Doomsday and Virtual Weapons States
Oil consumption collides with disaster
Field guide to the Apocalypse in review
Famine is now here and coupled with A-bombs and ICBMs.
Darwin Awards are coming humanity’s way.
How to get to an Earthark container in Central Antarctica
Potential Earthark sites in central Antarctica
Antarctica mountains considered for Eartharks
Antarctica’s Gamburtsev mountains and the Earthark.
Earthark Project – Sample Index Page
Where are the coldest places in Antarctica?
The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer
The Revivification Of Mother Earth
Earthark, Lifehaven and Recuperate The Earth
The term EarthArk sent to California
Happy New Year from Dr. Doomsday
EarthArk supporter certificates and buttons
Doomsday, Armageddon, Apocalypse and Revelation
The probable future of humanity
EarthArk logo
Caffe Mediterraneum is the first EarthArk drop site.
The first EarthArk is being prepared for Antarctica.

There is also many posts on The Life Haven Project, aimed more at saving animal families than plant DNA.

Thanks to Duncan for alerting me to the BBC article.

Fear can be a good emotion or very bad.

21 Thursday May 2015

Posted by probaway in psychology

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Avoid unnecessary risks, Courage, Don't ignore real risks, fear, pain, risk

Fear is an emotion that has been bred into our genetic being because our ancestors who possessed the right degree of fear for the summation of their lifelong situation had the children that themselves became our ancestors too. Those situations where the emotion of fear will promote our survival should be respected, and wherever there are situations where fear is counterproductive and where it will interfere with our best actions, we should ignore the emotion. Therefore, we need some analysis of how to use our fear wisely. Watch this Dean Potter YouTube documentary to observe how a physically gifted man copes with his fear, doing extremely risky things that are well beyond the abilities of every other human on Earth. Last week he miscalculated and got himself killed without leaving any children, and therefore he will get a Darwin Award for taking himself and his genes out of the human gene pool. This type of fear is conquered by this kind of person with thoughts like, Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will allow my fear to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone I will turn my inner eye to see its path. And where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. Frank Herbert – Dune

There are other people equally driven by fear of a very different sort, and one of them, Kelsey Collins, was a friend of mine, until she took her own life a few weeks ago. She and Potter both had seemingly ideal lives. They had a multitude of admirers, they were greatly respected in their chosen occupation, they had beautiful homes and no debts, both were self-professed loners, and both had lost their loved ones a few years previously.

There are other people who live more ordinary lives than those two, but they live with constant anxiety that prevents them from rising above the most mundane of life activities. That is more common; they are unadventurous, and avoid even speaking before a group of a few people, because of their fear of being censored. They take their fear in small doses, but they become afflicted with stomach ulcers  and high blood pressure. It’s like the fear of wild things that lurk in the night, which long ago were very real, but today those predators are gone, and only the anxiety remains. We need to face our fears directly, because when we do so nearly all of them will vanish, and only the real ones will remain. When we see those clearly we can spend our energy coping realistically with them, and live more contented lives. Fear can be a good emotion or very bad, because it drives you to be sensible.

Don’t take unnecessary risks, and don’t ignore real ones.

Index of EarthArk category’s posts

17 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by probaway in EarthArk

≈ 6 Comments

List of EarthArk posts from the most recent to oldest

     (This page – Index of The EarthArk category’s posts)
How to save the frogs of the world
Vint Cerf discusses 1000 year storage of digital information
What is worth saving? DNA, Life, Humanity, Civilization, anything?
The EarthArk Project made even easier.
The World Sustainability Date
Our Final Hour by Martin Rees – book review
The Fate Of The Species by Fred Guterl – book review
The Watchman’s Rattle by Rebecca D. Costa – 2nd review
How our finest humans are leading us to disaster
Edward Teller – patriot !?
February 29th is Leapday and Earth Ark Day
Ignite Bend 8 was inspirational.
Why Svalbard, seed bank is in the wrong place.
February 29th is The Earth Ark Day
I’ve been rejected by the Ignite Bend committee.
How do we get a person to be interested in the distant future?
Individual human rights balanced with humanity’s rights.
Our food comes from cheap energy.
Population and resource consumption explosions explained.
Demonstrate your thankfulness on Thanksgiving Day.
7 Billion people versus food which needs land, water and energy
Copper is becoming scarcer but is essential to modern civilization.
Creating The EarthArk is the most moral thing humanity can do.
Saving endangered species is overly optimistic
Ice flow in Antarctica and The EarthArk Project
Archive books, seeds, animals and people.
Some certain things about The EarthArk Project
People only pay for things they know they want.
Christchurch is humanity’s center for survival.
The Earth Ark Project – Index page is listed by date posted
Striving toward a new meaning for human existence.
The Nuclear Tipping Point by US Secretary of Defense.
It is a sad day for me.
70% of known plant species are at risk of extinction.
A moving adventure begins with a new house
How to we find a comfortable home for old age?
Worse than War by Daniel Goldhagen – book review
Top 3 events for humanity! – Ever.
What if we had a population explosion in reverse?
Mountain top adventures in Antarctica
Your personal EarthArk in a free water bottle.
What would I like to have accomplished in 10 years
Global Catastrophes aren’t all that bad. – NOT ! ! !
A new myth for the 10,000 year Ecstasy
The EarthArk seeds need a big airplane for transport.
What will control the world for 10,000 years?
2012 – The movie – A caustic review.
A quick recovery plan from a Doomsday disaster
Preparations for a basic EarthArk
Homeplanet Security – Update of major risks.
Toba or not Toba that was a question of human survival.
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #4
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #3
Global Catastrophic Risks by Bostrom & Cirkovic – review #2
The EarthArk Project vaccine bank.
Where the people aren’t on planet Earth?
How you can solve The Doomsday Equation
The Age of Stupid – movie review and meeting.
Who wants to die on Doomsday day? Not I!
Eliminating poverty from the Earth
My previous blogs might have been too negative to be read.
New Year’s Resolutions must be meaningful.
Probaway Person of the year Nadya Suleman (Octomom)
The evolution of my thoughts is getting weirder.
How to make big stone domes cheaply.
Living antifreeze compounds may save species.
Who will be the most hated person in history?
Give people of the future what they need to survive.
Now is the best of times but it’s also the worst of times!
Megaprojects for the real future.
Saving the animal world with cryonics.
Restoring animal life to a ravaged Earth.
Richard Jefferies – The Story of My Heart – review
What are the tipping points for the world?
The laws of world society in 5000 years
Soon Doomsday will end and the New Adventure will begin.
WMDs – The Current progress defending against terrorism
Human life on Earth in the year 7,000 CE.
PM Gordon Brown too little too late for Paradise.
Lederman, Alvarez and the “Crater of Doom”
Now we can’t avoid destroying the Earth.
It’s coming! The flood that is and we need the EarthArk.
Fallen Leaf Lake, CA. The good life.
What is the ideal human population for maximizing happiness?
The near future must include an EarthArk.
And that’s the way it is—and I still love it.
Cold, Dark and Empty
The coming human population crash is an unpopular topic.
Population pendulum will soon swing to well below a billion people
Ancient Homer lends hope to our despair.
With great power comes great responsibility—and YOU have the power to save the world.
The EarthArk Project Goals
What books should be discarded?
Doomsday and Virtual Weapons States
Oil consumption collides with disaster
Field guide to the Apocalypse in review
Famine is now here and coupled with A-bombs and ICBMs.
Darwin Awards are coming humanity’s way.
How to get to an Earthark container in Central Antarctica
Potential Earthark sites in central Antarctica
Antarctica mountains considered for Eartharks
Antarctica’s Gamburtsev mountains and the Earthark.
Earthark Project – Sample Index Page
Where are the coldest places in Antarctica?
The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer
The Revivification Of Mother Earth
Earthark, Lifehaven and Recuperate The Earth
The term EarthArk sent to California
Happy New Year from Dr. Doomsday
EarthArk supporter certificates and buttons
Doomsday, Armageddon, Apocalypse and Revelation
The probable future of humanity
EarthArk logo
Caffe Mediterraneum is the first EarthArk drop site.
The first EarthArk is being prepared for Antarctica.

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You can’t cure stupid, especially Detroit stupid, stupid, foolishness.

18 Sunday Jan 2015

Posted by probaway in automobile, evolution, policy, reviews

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automobile, Darwin Award for Detroit, Detroit, Detroit-stupid, evolution, Ford GT, policy, reviews, You can't cure stupid

Detroit is getting worse and worse. Back in January 2009 I posted a contentious article “You can’t cure stupid, especially Detroit stupid.” Then the American auto industry had been repeatedly rescued by the government, which means the average American taxpayer. The pitiful irony is that those average Americans are the ones paying for the Detroit playboy’s ongoing stupidity. The rich dudes in charge of the industry are still promoting their childish fantasies of power and prestige. Here is a prideful example of their latest effort from the article, Supercars Steal The Detroit Show. Also, a walk-through Geek Beat video at the show.

Detroit's Ford GT

The new Ford GT. The founder Henry Ford would be horrified to see his name on this wasteful thing.

At a time when foreign industry is rapidly passing the US in production of needed products, and simultaneously building a better infrastructure, these Detroit people are wasting American reserves of resources on this hideous extravagance. These Ford executives deserve a shower of Darwin Awards, because they are taking themselves and America out of the future successful gene pool. This odious thing will consume one-time-use natural resources, like oil and gas, at a prodigious rate, and that will bring on the end of civilization as we know it. The car above and its copies will bring famine to the world sooner by destroying humanity’s ability to produce food. Food is created by using those same resources that this car will destroy. The fields of food crops are cultivated with equipment using oil, and they are fertilized with oil-based products, and the food is brought to you by trucks using oil, and you probably get to the store in a vehicle using oil. When that oil is gone, or becomes too expensive, you and your family will starve to death.

A vulture waiting for a starving child to die.

A vulture waiting for a starving child to die.

How can it be made more clear than this picture, that extravagance wastes resources, and when resources are gone starvation is the result? The problem is not that Detroit designers are stupid, because that word implies low intelligence, and obviously it takes great intelligence to create those cars. So perhaps the snarky, “You can’t cure stupid, especially Detroit stupid.” should be replaced with the more optimistic –

You can’t cure stupid, but sometimes fools can cure themselves with forethought.

Are we ranking unimportant things as important?

04 Thursday Sep 2014

Posted by probaway in policy

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What is important, WHY do foolish things?

I watch Tosh.0 on Comedy Central TV, as do about two million others per episode. The show is made up of downloads of internet videos created by people throughout the world. It has a fast-paced comedy format by the handsome and quick-witted Daniel Tosh, who makes snarky comments about people doing astonishing things. A lot of what gets aired are simply funny antics, but many of them are people doing astonishingly risky things with little or no potential reward. It is hard to believe that many of the people presented were not seriously injured or even killed. Last week a skateboarder coming off a railing broke his leg between the knee and ankle and we could see the bottom half of his leg sticking out at a right angle from the upper portion. There have been other similar stunts where the person hit their head on concrete after high falls, no doubt with serious permanent injury. WHY? Why do people do these incredibly dangerous stunts with zero potential reward?

Obviously these seemingly sane people thought what they were doing was important, or they wouldn’t have been doing it. Sometimes there were interviews with the people about to do the stunt, and they appeared to be normal and sane, and they knew what they were about to do was very dangerous. This is different from people walking across the street, where they think the driver sees them and is going to yield, but as it turns out doesn’t yield. In those situations it is a miscommunication, and sometimes that results in a person getting hit, and sometimes killed, but it wasn’t a preplanned foolish act by either the pedestrian or the driver that got them into trouble. It was a mistake in communication.

One time on Tosh.0 we saw a guy who wanted to see if his bulletproof vest would stop a high velocity pistol bullet, so he had a friend shoot him from a few feet away. Needless to say, it didn’t stop the bullet, so when he pulled off the vest we saw a hole in his chest. Apparently it didn’t strike a vital organ, so he didn’t die, at least in the first minute. If he succeeded in dying, at least he would get a Darwin Award for taking his genes out of the human gene pool for voluntary stupid behavior.

The things to be seen on Tosh.0 are extreme examples, but when we look to our friends’ behavior, and our own too, are we doing foolish things with no potential reward, or at minimum no reward commensurate with the risk? It may be difficult to judge the subtleties of some kinds of potential actions, but before any act that gives us physical anxiety that wells up from the gut, it is reasonable to ask, is the potential payoff worth the risk?

March 2009 – Probaway.wordpress.com – web posts

03 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by probaway in Probaway Monthly List

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Probaway Monthly List March 2009

Here are the posts published in March 2009 on probaway.wordpress.com:

  1. Amazon KINDLE-2 screen protective cover

  2. How to save electricity automatically.

  3. Potential Earthark sites in central Antarctica

  4. Antarctica – possible Earthark storage sites

  5. Mountain top Eartharks for local use

  6. Humanity is on a collision course with the obvious

  7. Saving humanity and the world includes saving books

  8. The fake Drake Plate was created by Conan Doyle

  9. Saving modern humanity includes high tech stuff

  10. How to get to an Earthark container in Central Antarctica

  11. Aptera should exceed 250 passenger miles per gallon

  12. Super-super-computers and climate modeling

  13. Chocolate Raptus has come to Earth before the Rapture

  14. Automatic battery charging makes an all electric economy work.

  15. Wind energy

  16. How to lie, cheat and steal, falsify, prevaricate and observe

  17. Breaking Bad is bad, bad, bad in every sense of the word.

  18. Our first footsteps on dry land 375 million years ago.

  19. – – – – Computer dies.
  20. Darwin Awards are coming humanity’s way.

  21. My classic Viewsonic CRT monitor burns up.

  22. ViewSonic LCD monitor VX2835WM review and comparison to old CRT

  23. What are the Natural Toolboxes of successful behaviors

  24. Fainting, heart attack and G-forces are countered by contracting stomach muscles

  25. Sex Differences in a Crisis by Rose McDermott

  26. Famine is now here and coupled with A-bombs and ICBMs.

  27. Earthquake and civil disaster preparedness

  28. Population cap with transferable reproductive rights

  29. Field guide to the Apocalypse in review

  30. Shirt button alignment trick.

  31. Oil consumption collides with disaster

Condensed thoughts from Probaway’s 2011 blog posts

31 Saturday Dec 2011

Posted by probaway in Epigrams

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Condensed thoughts, Condensed thoughts from Probaway

January 2011

1 January 2011 – Probaway Person of the Year – Craig Venter. It will be the most memorable event this year and important for the rest of human existence.

2 January 2011 – A TOP 95 NEWS stories of 2010 list, by news sources, and it is pathetic. Not one of these top events will be remembered in 500 years.

3 January 2011 – Computer wallpaper for interventions and reminders. — Where your attention is first attracted to affects what you will accomplish.

4 January 2011 – The Malthusian famine problem has not been solved, although it is in temporary abatement, but the precursors of world famine are growing stronger.

5 January 2011 – An organized list of how to prevent flu, the common cold and other infectious diseases.

6 January 2011 – Pope Benedict XVI says, God is responsible for the Big Bang. I wish he would be better grounded in statements that are even potentially defensible.

7 January 2011 – Say what you mean as explicitly as possible, and expect and promote a lively dialog, because that’s where better ideas arise.

8 January 2011 – Life is always exciting, but at this time it is technology that is controlling the present and future. Here is a short list of critical things.

9 January 2011 – The goal of humanity is to maximize the life force of humanity. People need grander meaning and thus religion but it needs a new purpose and a new foundation.

10 January 2011 – A different view on reality can give new results. So, create wild ideas, but test them against mental constructs, and reality too.

11 January 2011 – Our new house goes up in virtual smoke as our short-sale offer is rejected, so tomorrow and tomorrow is creeping at an even pettier pace.

12 January 2011 – Why the West Rules – For Now, by Ian Morris. — The problem with understanding history is there is so much of it.

13 January 2011 – A unique password system you can remember.

14 January 2011 – The Hohle Fels 35,000 year old Venus is wearing clothes, and has a missing removable head.

15 January 2011 – The too-much diet, but eat whatever you want. Eat anything and everything you want, just make it difficult to do.

16 January 2011 – Okay, so I’m a slow learner on short sales. I have found a house that matches all my needs but it’s another short sale. :(

17 January 2011 – Moving along humanity’s questing path. “Take him with all his faults, there was man!” Called, Hamlet on his path to fulfillment and oblivion.

18 January 2011 – The human problem is self control. The difference between the A-bomb and the H-bomb is like the difference between a bomb, and an A-bomb.

19 January 2011 – The Second Green Revolution by Frederick Kaufman – Six billion people are presently alive because of the patent system.

20 January 2011 – Idaho has an abundance of low priced housing, and is more pleasant physically, but it’s out in the what was until recently a wilderness.

21 January 2011 – Why the West Rules – Energy capture per person, Size of the largest city, War-making potential, Information technology.

22 January 2011 – Que sera, sera. Whatever will be, will be. The future’s not ours to see. Que sera, sera.The Fool can sometimes choose to go another way.

23 January 2011 – What would be a measure of evidence-based progress? Human Years × Satisfaction = Human Life Force.

24 January 2011 – Stealing from the poor is an easy way to riches because they cooperate so willingly. Preying upon unfortunate helpless people is wicked.

25 January 2011 – Billions of people have died without finding out many things that we now consider obvious.

26 January 2011 – Write something on a single sheet of paper that would change the world. Things did come out of the Mediterraneum Cafe that made history.

27 January 2011 – If we control family size and access to WOEs humanity might survive.

28 January 2011 – When it comes to disturbing new technology, “Those who mastered their qualms flourished; those who did not, did not.”

29 January 2011 – The emotional highs and lows of house hunting. Perhaps we love that environment best where we spent our childhood.

30 January 2011 – I am planning to construct a study carrel with temperature-controllable walls, because comfort isn’t just the air temperature.

31 January 2011 – A list of some thoughts on history. These are some modified epigrams, and they have only a little to do with reality.

February 2011

1 February 2011 – A list of Probaway’s 500 most popular posts. Number one by far is, You can’t cure stupid! especially Detroit-stupid.

2 February 2011 – Humanity is presently enjoying the Doomsday precursors. Enjoy yourself while you’re still in the pink.

3 February 2011 – A few might survive to restart the deadly cycle, but it is near impossible to avoid the coming Doomsday events.

4 February 2011 – We try again to buy a new home, but I feel like spending money foolishly is a sin against Mother Nature!

5 February 2011 – Why humans will survive Doomsday and other species won’t. You’ve been warned. Wake up and act now.

6 February 2011 – We’re off on a new house hunting adventure. We feel the perfect house will say, This is your home, come live in me! 

7 February 2011 – Think until you have a workable answer, and then act decisively and make it work.

8 February 2011 – Writing a blog clarifies one’s thoughts and makes decisions easier.

9 February 2011 – A freeway ON-ramp, OFF-ramp map improvement. The world is awash in little things that can be improved.

10 February 2011 – How can we learn to behave with integrity? Integrity means habitually doing the right thing for humanities well-being.

11 February 2011 – Thirty two variations on what the Golden Rule means. — Help humanity to live long and prosper.

12 February 2011 – Einstein was right in many things, but he was wrong about morality not improving. A positive childhood is key.

13 February 2011 – Population control is a forbidden subject. Humanity is now living in Doomsday, and it has been fun, but the nasty bits are coming.

14 February 2011 – Reality ruffles my serene life. When people are obviously in distress, ignore their protestations of well-being, and help them.

15 February 2011 – When the price of food increases human population will decrease. — When Mother Nature speaks we obey or she kills us.

16 February 2011 – Zinc beats placebos at curing colds. — Even obvious things should be tested to find their causes and limits.

17 February 2011 – If humanity is going to progress into the distant future it must survive every single day between now and then.

18 February 2011 – How to pop your altitude-pressurized ears. Pop your ears with a pressurized swallow.

19 February 2011 – Physical activity and obesity in the US. — Easy-exercised living can be intentionally built into one’s routine situation.

20 February 2011 – Arcology is a general term for self contained cities. The future must be now when it comes to The Earth Ark.

21 February 2011 – For old people who can manage the monetary hurdle of poor employment possibilities, Bend is a great place to retire.

22 February 2011 – A careful plan rarely survives encounters with reality, but an easy modification of it often works quite well.

23 February 2011 – Christchurch 6.3 quake photos. — With documentary photos maintain orientation by including easily identifiable distant objects.

24 February 2011 – Lots of stress this week. I think I still need some challenges so maybe I can do the Earth Ark from Bend.

25 February 2011 – Closing! I am coping with stress. View difficult situations as a life comedy which will ultimately work out.

26 February 2011 – One angry A-bomb exploding could ruin the world. It means the nasty bits of Doomsday are very near.

27 February 2011 – Chronic pain cause, cure, intensity measured and scaled, and a chart of event caused pain recovery timed.

28 February 2011 – Will the house buying crazy tornado of paper ever end? I find this modern world unnecessarily complicated and stressful.

March 2011

1 March 2011 – The EarthArk Project needs to present itself as something that people know they want and this is the only way to get it.

2 March 2011 – The economy of the United States is dependent on oil. The big American car will eat American  jobs as the Chinese go to work in small ones.

3 March 2011 – Place pictures in your surroundings that will stimulate you to habits that will lead you to your goals.

4 March 2011 – To understand the connection between food and population control, understand the relationship between production and consumption.

5 March 2011 – Old men aren’t built for house moving. — Accomplish more by using frequent short, but timed rests.

6 March 2011 – Extraterrestrial life is common in the Universe. Either God goofed, or life is abundantly sprinkled throughout the universe.

7 March 2011 – The people of Bend are friendly and noticeably healthy looking, with very few obese people about, and the parks and scenery are spectacular.

8 March 2011 – The measured pain level varies with the injury type. When pain is better understood it can be coped with better. I design some helpful charts.

9 March 2011 – The chew more, swallow less diet. Enough eating; let’s go for a walk. We don’t need all that stuffing!

10 March 2011 – What are the important issues in the world today? Humanity’s survival is the fundamental issue, as I see it.

11 March 2011 – The 1st issue is world population stability, so for the long term survival of humanity, Support The EarthArk Project.

12 March 2011 – The 2nd most important issue facing humanity is energy. The energy to care for everyone, 40 years hence, exists only in hallucinations.

13 March 2011 – The 3rd most important issue facing humanity is Weapons Of Extermination. These must be destroyed and how to make them forgotten.

14 March 2011 – The 4th most important issue facing humanity is our responsibilities. The goal is to maximize the sum of development of individuals.

15 March 2011 – The 5th most important issue facing humanity is forethought. We must find ways to reward forethought and cultivate those capable of it.

16 March 2011 – The 6th most important issue facing humanity is poisoned habits. “Seven billion Yeas and one Nay, the nays have it.”

17 March 2011 – The 7th most important issue facing humanity is over-concentration. Just-in-time is great, until it fails. So, have an in-house emergency back-up.

18 March 2011 – The 8th most important issue facing humanity is stupidity. People are stupid. They must be frequently challenged to obey natural laws.

19 March 2011 – The 9th most important issue facing humanity is worry. Do what can be done to make your task work, then enjoy your life.

20 March 2011 – The 10th most important issue facing humanity is abstraction, but people love stories. Tell more stories, but with an underlying goal.

21 March 2011 – Charles discovers why poop is in his pants. My Mommy was so happy she cried as she carried me back up the stairs.

22 March 2011 – How to prevent a healthy man from fainting. If you feel dizzy, anxious, and weakening, tighten your abdominal muscles repeatedly.

23 March 2011 – My poor spelling of “cat” precipitates a lifelong complex. Just because you make a joke doesn’t mean people get it.

24 March 2011 – Coping with a dangerous world. What did I learn from my painful experience, as a two-year old. Mommy can always make things better.

25 March 2011 – You can always trust the ones who love you. But, as an adult, don’t depend on anyone to take care of your basic needs.

26 March 2011 – How to trust your buddies in a tight situation. When your stupid friends encourage you to do something stupid, don’t do it!

27 March 2011 – A far too short a day at the Downriver Golf Course. Two of my friends get killed with one bullet.

28 March 2011 – Our pleasant trip to Bend, Oregon, and rocket science. Even moving furniture can be fun if you are conscious of your moves.

29 March 2011 – I may be dumb, but I’m not Detroit-stupid. I reached under the seat for the adjustment and cut my hand. Normal actions should be safe.

30 March 2011 – WeatherSpark presents complex weather data clearly. It’s complete with lots of historical data and comparisons.

31 March 2011 – Emotional pain hurts, but what is it that hurts? More than 50 billion people have lived and suffered and still we don’t understand pain.

April 2011

1 April 2011 – The future water crisis and famine – a proposed solution. Build water reservoirs and reserves now, while there is time and money.

2 April 2011 – Why American jobs have gone to India, China and beyond. — A word to the wise is sufficient, but fools need to be hit with a stick. That will come soon.

3 April 2011 – Continue working as if humanity can be saved. There is no other choice. Tighter feedback loops must be formed in operational reality between words, actions and final results.

4 April 2011 – Kidney swapping on a humanity-wide scale is now possible. Everyone’s compatibility should be known to a closed data-bank.

5 April 2011 – Black velvet on your car’s dashboard prevents reflections, and you can see better and drive better and an offset with a chamber underneath could suck out the hot air.

6 April 2011 – What will population overshoot mean to children? I am grim, but some newborns might reconstitute a decent future habitat with seeds from the EarthArk.

7 April 2011 – Why you must patent your inventions. If you don’t patent an idea, it will almost never get made.

8 April 2011 – Would California and the USA be improved with more states? It’s more populous than the 24 smallest states combined. It has only 2 US Senators compared to their 48.

9 April 2011 – Good thinking, learning and habits depend on responding well to feedback. Heaven is when everyone is living at their highest level of wisdom.

10 April 2011 – I one-up a Nobel Laureate. My visit to a world-famous physicist at Princeton was so much better than Lee’s, and he’s a fierce competitor. He was Taiwan’s ping pong champion.

11 April 2011 – Detroit just can’t seem to get it right. Car designers, please submit your cars to the Detroit Test of Usability.

12 April 2011 – I need a Typhoon submarine to control the Earth’s climate. Retired submarines might save the world and civilization instead of destroying it.

13 April 2011 – Here is a cheap and easy way into deep space for bulk materials using a commercial jet airplane, an asteroid and a not very long line, and careful timing.

14 April 2011 – Choking on food can be prevented by pre-swallowing. — New ways of measuring things often have unexpected alternate uses.

15 April 2011 – A Rough Guide To The Future. — If one is paying attention change is always upon us to the limit of our ability to absorb it.

16 April 2011 – I’m living the easy life, so they say. — The function of the brain is to enhance your life expectancy and not to win a Darwin Award.

17 April 2011 – Watch the price of copper, oil and fresh water as harbingers, not money, and of course watch the price of food as it is the ultimate valuable commodity.

18 April 2011 – The freedom of the internet exposes people’s interests. — Be good to others intentionally and you will be good to yourself unintentionally.

19 April 2011 – To have success modifying public opinion get famous, then cultivate your public message. A celebrity can spout even silly ideas and have them given instant credibility.

20 April 2011 – Cultivating the friendship of happy, healthy, wise and wealthy people has little risk beyond possibility of social rejection, but that is easily endured.

21 April 2011 – The singularity is NOW. It always was and always will be, as society is always in a state of flux and flummox.

22 April 2011 – A new layer of poorly working habits can develop, because of a lack of existing self cleansing habits. What is essential is a clear response to feedback experience.

23 April 2011 – The proven ability to respond to real world feedback is the safest path to the future.

24 April 2011 – Why does mild green get color fatigued more quickly than mild pink? This was clearly seen in the single experiment. It needs checking of the parameters.

25 April 2011 – Consumers of the World — demand tactile switches with obvious functions, instant feedback and reversibility of effect by just reversing the control motion.

26 April 2011 – Do parallel thoughts meet at infinity, similar to how parallel lines meet at infinity in Euclidean geometry?

27 April 2011 – China should be praised by the world’s media for their successful and healthy population, but instead the media condemns them for being oppressive.

28 April 2011 – We don’t need change, we need improvement. Only an active striving for improvement will make our world better.

29 April 2011 – How to make chocolate candy taste better. Take it very slowly and quietly when eating chocolate !!!.

30 April 2011 – The human lineage survived the Chicxulub extinction. While the surface was devastation our ancestors’ were comfortable in their underground lifestyle.

31 April 2011 – Mayday – Mayday – Mayday – I’m on a Bendor! Today we have all our books and other not quite so essential stuff totally within the doors of our new house.

May 2011

1 May 2011 – It’s official, I am now a Bendor. Two months ago my spouse and I bought a house in Bend, Oregon, and now we are living it it full time. Whew, what a struggle.

2 May 2011 – The Pain Recovery Chart seen below is probably applicable to fatigue recovery times as well. Deep fatigue means slow recovery, but now it can be carted and estimated.

3 May 2011 – Deep fatigue means slow recovery. Anyone in good shape can run twenty miles and be okay to run again in a day, but a 26.2 mile marathon takes much longer. A recovery chart.

4 May 2011 – It has now been two months since we started physically moving into our new house and the struggle is still not over. Hopefully, these bookcases will never be moved again.

5 May 2011 – Our new house is now beginning to have pockets of organization. The first to achieve near normality was the bedroom, it has only a few things that needed placing.

6 May 2011 – Everything in the world is transient; we must love it as it is. Even nearby volcano Pilot Butte which is said to be 190,000 years old will be gone one day.

7 May 2011 – Keep two aspirin in your wallet! Take one aspirin at the first sign of heart attack! Keep your aspirin instantly available, especially when sleeping.

8 May 2011 – Living in Bend is easy because everyone has enough space and just walking the neighborhood is a pleasure.

9 May 2011 – Taking a drug when you need it is wise, taking it when you don’t is foolish. Today’s news states that 43 million Americans take aspirin every day, and are enduring side effects.

10 May 2011 – Getting old is for active people with a purpose and good companions. Some old folks say, “Getting old isn’t for sissies.”, but sadly they are the dying ones.

11 May 2011 – With stress the thinking process is shut down, and even obvious actions become impossible. I must be stupid, because I just learned that valuable wisdom from a sheep.

12 May 2011 – Humans are sheep-like and in stressful situations will retreat to their flock. Human society is formed of layers of sheep people all the way to the top leaders.

13 May 2011 – When you experience any strange sudden onset symptoms take a single aspirin immediately. Stroke news is all worry and no cure, but aspirin clears a brain clot – sometimes.

14 May 2011 – When you wake up roll over a quarter of the way from what ever position you were in, and lay in that position for quarter of a minute.

15 May 2011 – The world abounds in little problems with easy solutions, if only you can see them. A mixing bowl with smaller measuring pockets built in would save cleaning.

16 May 2011 – Always have your aspirin available and chew one at first symptom of bodily malfunction – and roll over before arising.

17 May 2011 – Even a tiny new glimpse of reality gives humanity greater power because most of Mother Nature’s behavior is extremely predictable.

18 May 2011 – Why aren’t donkeys more friendly towards humans? Famines among donkeys workers are the cause of society’s success, it creates productivity not docility.

19 May 2011 – There is a lower percentage of unhappy, unhealthy, uninformed people than ever before. Humanity is presently living closer to a perfect world than at any time in the past.

20 May 2011 – Humans have moles in their lineage. It is more likely that burrowing arctic moles, and not tropical tree dwelling species survived the Chicxulube extinction event.

21 May 2011 – People are happiest when pursuing a reasonable goal they feel is important. Contentment is had when not pursuing any goal, and just accepting what’s at hand.

22 May 2011 – Will a warm room with a comfortable bed and chair and super speed internet connection make nearly everything else we presently own into useless junk?

23 May 2011 – When a world famine comes the price of the cheapest food in the world will determine the price of digital on-line labor everywhere.

24 May 2011 – People never respond to warnings without previous experience. The EarthArk Project will save the seeds of all civilization and nature, upon which to rebuild a vibrant new world.

25 May 2011 – “I stink therefore I am.” – Tiger Scamahorn. The best a human can hope for is to be a companion with a contented dog, for a contented dog is filled with practical wisdom.

26 May 2011 – Compare UNESCO World Heritage Sites in book form to online access. I love books, but we now live in a web enabled world, where there is vastly more data and pictures.

27 May 2011 – I am not a prophet, but an observer of natural events, andI have witnessed some unusual things, like the sun rise totally eclipsed.

28 May 2011 – Copper might become the tipping point of civil collapse. I don’t know what will happen, but it is safe to say the future will have some very unpleasant qualities.

29 May 2011 – Darwinism is based on sex and death, but religion is on goodness and life. Help all humanity to achieve the utmost in human potential.

30 May 2011 – Pay attention to good advice, that helps you through your day. All the rest is bad advice, so send it on its way. Objectively, how much good advice is in the media.

31 May 2011 – How to eat an apple, and get it all, without the seeds. Enjoy your all of your apples.

June 2011

1 June 2011 – Why is media saying the economy crashing? While the economy is working get absolutely debt free, then work up your public status.

2 June 2011 – Why do people do really stupid things for TV? People want to be seen as special, and many do crazy things to get some recognition.

3 June 2011 – A searchable system of knowledge is needed which goes beyond data, facts and knowledge, and accumulates the wisdom of successful actions.

4 June 2011 – The media is promoting terrorists by its irresponsible coverage. Make productive people more interesting and make destructive behavior stupid.

5 June 2011 – Surely saving the planet is a worthy cause to work toward, and The EarthArk Project is the best for the long term survival.

6 June 2011 – People turn to the supernatural when the natural becomes too scary, but never turn to the it until every natural action has been completed.

7 June 2011 – Some people return to reality when unreality becomes too painful. Use your intelligence to enhance your physical and mental well-being.

8 June 2011 – Bend, Oregon, is a beautiful city as seen from Pilot Butte. Then I must return to the mere happiness of trying to improve my world.

9 June 2011 – Archive books, seeds, animals. Civilization and nature can be sustained with the EarthArk for seeds, and the LifeHavens for animals.

10 June 2011 – Most people are overly specialized. They grow to fit the niche they inhabit, and are under prepared to survive elsewhere.

11 June 2011 – American health and contentment are rated by state. the NE and NW states are good. Contentment is when you accept what you live within.

12 June 2011 – Contentment may be had at any moment by perceiving and participating in what is at hand.

13 June 2011 – What do we know for certain about the future? Only you can discover your limits and expand your life to fill them. That is your future.

14 June 2011 – Many things are possible in life. Our time and attention are all we have and it is our personal responsibility and choice as to how we use them.

15 June 2011 – When we are comfortable with our reality we feel confident. Contentment permits confidence and confidence permits contentment.

16 June 2011 – Contentment is a possible human mental state and therefore it can be attained by intentional study. Just like god, you are what you are.

17 June 2011 – Arrange your life situation so contentment is possible and misery is as near impossible as is possible.

18 June 2011 – Once again I prove I am smarter than a fly, at least to myself. Humans are smarter than flies – sometimes and more moral too – sometimes.

19 June 2011 – Contentment’s companion is exhilaration for mature people, it lies in finding better ways to do ordinary things.

20 June 2011 – A contented person is comfortable with the entire universe being just as it is. It is not static but a dynamic place where they participate.

21 June 2011 – How can I maintain contentment as Doomsday approaches? It is what it is, and you are what you are, and you are part of each other.

22 June 2011 – Advertising is designed to destroy your contentment, by making you desire things you don’t have. The solution to that problem? Avoid ads.

23 June 2011 – What to do when you feel you are about to faint. Tighten your stomach muscles hard once a second for ten cycles.

24 June 2011 – Who wants happiness when so much more is available? People, seek contentment, and be satisfied with what you have.

25 June 2011 – The more opportunities people have for seeing contentment in action, the more readily they will be able to go there themselves.

26 June 2011 – To be in a group means to be doing something for the group. To be contented means to be doing things interactive with the whole situation.

27 June 2011 – Fukushima nuclear reactor was a disaster waiting to happen, as it was located in a vast field of know earthquake events.

28 June 2011 – We expand our view of the world by looking through another’s eyes. I project myself into a pigeon’s being and look through its eyes.

29 June 2011 – The mind rebels at remembering pain, and so there is little learning. Temporarily make it conscious and available to reason.

30 June 2011 – Capitalism is good to under-spenders, and bad to over-consumers, but it’s the consumption that drives the economy and makes things cheaper.

July 2011

1 July 2011 – People eat because it gives them the contented feeling of being in control, and that makes them feel good.

2 July 2011 – Bend, Oregon, prepares for its 4th of July fireworks from the top of Pilot Butte. This is just one of many beautiful happenings within the city of Bend.

3 July 2011 – What is the meaning in life? Contentment? Heaven is where one is content with things being as they are. It must be here and now.

4 July 2011 – July 4th in Bend, Oregon, with Pets on Parade. Bend people were happy today. I make a photo of two Bend boys touching Mirror Pond.

5 July 2011 – Looking to the distant past from the distant future. We face Doomsday every day but people of the future will wonder why we were so foolish.

6 July 2011 – Every human activity is oriented towards improving oneself in some way, and a more vital self-aware new world is unfolding at this moment.

7 July 2011 – Our window in Bend, has been filled with animals. 4 ponys, 4 lambs plus 7 sheep, 9 chickens, 10 grey squirrels, 1 deer, lots of birds, 1 mole.

8 July 2011 – Human personality is infinitely malleable, within limits. Decide what you want to do and mold yourself to do that task.

9 July 2011 – Does the future world economy need humans? Humans derive their life meaning by serving other humans, but that may be better served by robots.

10 July 2011 – The problem of living with evil in my perfect world. To be content with this moment means accepting all the evil that preceded this moment.

11 July 2011 – The usual “Form follows function” these days is more accurately “Form follows fiction,” and the fiction is that advertising and news are true.

12 July 2011 – This blog site is going into an metamorphosis of improvements. Be visible and be found, and have influence, or invisible and forever be obscure.

13 July 2011 – A new World Heritage site with links has been created. THE WORLD HERITAGE SITES -LISTED BY COUNTRY Thousands of places.

14 July 2011 – The UNESCO World Heritage links has consumed my weeks, but I can learn from my mistakes, and from others’ mistakes too, when observed.

15 July 2011 – It gives you the opportunity to make really good travel choices with forethought. To live your life abundantly needs forethought of possibilities.

16 July 2011 – Migraine’s effect on eye-pain. To get the facts right, write them while the events are happening, and do a fact linked analysis soon after.

17 July 2011 – Spiritual leaders are leading their followers astray, because they are telling of things based on speculative hopes rather than testable facts.

18 July 2011 – Kids develop the skills they value. It’s a drive to find some way to gain acceptance and prestige for their self.

19 July 2011 – Keep a collection of various types of bottle caps, because they have standardized threads and can be put on other bottles for other uses.

20 July 2011 – “If you don’t offer something for sale you will never sell anything.” I will offer something new for sale every day.

21 July 2011 – If no one profits monetarily from selling something it won’t be sold. New and useful ideas find a wider audience when promoted.

22 July 2011 – It appears I am still a dewy-eyed dreamer. I will explore and exploit even the annoying aspects of promotion of ideas for money.

23 July 2011 – Home Page – Index of my short list of go to sites. I use this post to link to sites that interested me at this date.

24 July 2011 – I intend and strive to have the good sense to comprehend other people’s criticisms of my work, and apply the needed corrections.

25 July 2011 – If a site doesn’t offer something people are willing to pay money for, it isn’t likely to offer them anything they want.

26 July 2011 – How to compel people to buy your stuff !!! Offer new products with the opportunity to buy now. Their defense is “I don’t want that  junk!”

27 July 2011 – I am watching for who will become Probaway – Person of the Year 2012 – ?

27 July 2011 – A perfect example of a worthless idea. If information won’t make someone money it won’t proliferate. Pour boiling water on weeds to kill them.

28 July 2011 – We choose our level of contentment with ourselves and the world. Contentment means accepting the past and future too, all of it.

29 July 2011 – The Scientific-empiricists and Atheists get a greeting. Empiricists and atheists of the world I welcome and salute you in your quest for truth.

30 July 2011 – World Heritage Links is training for The EarthArk Project. Always have items for sale, and sell them quickly to find their value.

31 July 2011 – Narcissus and Echo revisit Mirror Pond.

August 2011

1 August 2011 – Another beautiful day in Bend, Oregon, but now I am off to the WordPress MeetUp group for a new grilling.

2 August 2011 – It takes a long time to develop abilities. If you haven’t been exposed to things early in life, it becomes impossible to develop them later. 

3 August 2011 – The last few days have been spent in creating a separate page for each country’s list of World Heritage Sites.

4 August 2011 – How to enjoy the procedure of your colon being probed. Colyte prep cleanse procedure made easy, free and therefore worthless.

5 August 2011 – The difficult thing about predicting the future is that no one knows what’s going to happen. — It’s party time in Bend.

6 August 2011 – The problem with diets is that when you stop putting mental effort into maintaining them your habits decide how much you eat.

7 August 2011 – I try to pay more attention to those things where I can help, rather than waste time and attention on things where I can’t help.

8 August 2011 – If lab rats can learn from their mistakes, there is still hope for me, and maybe for you too. What we need is accurate feedback.

9 August 2011 – To make a commercial named product you need a good name and some great stuff.

10 August 2011 – If you need meaning in your live, join an organization with an idealistic activity that promotes the general welfare with real world benefits.

11 August 2011 – How to remember phone numbers. Life is made easier by simple little habits.

12 August 2011 – The scientific method encroaches into religious thought where postulated ideas about reality can be tested by one with the right equipment.

13 August 2011 – Humanity has progressed morally since written history began and likely long before. — We help ourselves to grow by helping others to grow.

14 August 2011 – I had to light a candle at the UU for my dogs contributions to making my life better, and making me into a more moral person.

15 August 2011 – Dogs were domesticated by men, and men were domesticated by women.

16 August 2011 – Spider bite update – a year after the bite, with links to a sequence of updated photos of the bite.

17 August 2011 – A reflective photograph of my nose growing longer. Everyone has a story to tell, and some do it with photos.

18 August 2011 – There comes a time to learn CSS – Cascading Style Sheets permit a clearer presentation of ideas.

19 August 2011 – If you don’t present an idea to the world, it doesn’t exist.
If you can’t sell it for money, it’s worthless.

20 August 2011 – It was a pleasant day and as the native Ainu of Japan say at the end of their stories. We lived and lived and nothing happened.

21 August 2011 – The Ice flow map of Antarctica and The EarthArk Project potential locations. — The future life on Earth is bleak without plants. 

22 August 2011 – Saving endangered species is overly optimistic, because in a famine the wild animals will be eaten by desperate people.

23 August 2011 – CSS isn’t learned in a day. If something is easy, it should be easy to teach, and easy to learn.

24 August 2011 – Bend Photo MeetUp club goes to the Farmers Market. We had a meeting of the minds, as well as of our appendages.

25 August 2011 – Charles Scamahorn, 920 NE Quimby Avenue, Bend, Oregon. Finding Charles LeRoy Scamahorn is now easy.

26 August 2011 – Move inland as hurricane Irene approaches the US East Coast. In a disaster, the absence of body is superior to presence of mind.

27 August 2011 – CSS for beginners. Memorize this simplest possible working CSS page, and build on that.

28 August 2011 – A walk to the grocery store. Life in Bend isn’t all sunshine and roses; Sometimes it’s clouds and hollyhocks.

29 August 2011 – Feedback on the super simple CSS site. A  video is worth a thousand pictures.

30 August 2011 – Uploading my super basic CSS tutorial. — Money talks, but in the past I have been very far away, and didn’t hear it.

31 August 2011 – Ed Endsley promotes his coming photography show. Bend isn’t all skiers and golfers, sometimes it’s photographers and prophets.

September 2011

1 September 2011 – A computer failure due to dust accumulation. Fixed. Effective air filters and noise muffling should be standard equipment on computers.

2 September 2011 – Congratulations to Debbie Foster! It pleases me that the New Yorker magazine rewards my spouse for her well honed abilities.

3 September 2011 – Zeroscaping your life will make you more successful. Think carefully about where you will thrive best. It’s your life.

4 September 2011 – Chandra Smith presents Native American ritual at the Bend UU. I am filling with a humble respect for the ancient ways of connecting.

5 September 2011 – Is pushing a fat man off the bridge to save five other people, right? By the grander natural-ethic the vote is in: Let the fat man live.

6 September 2011 – Microstyle is about little things. It underpromises and overdelivers.

7 September 2011 – Creating The EarthArk is the most moral thing a human can do. Collect seeds for the future now and send them to the EarthArk now.

8 September 2011 – My computer-failure repair last week was a failure. This is a new computer. The EarthArk Project came into being on that old computer.

9 September 2011 – Every T. Rex needs a more personalized name. Easily remembered things are more used and become more valuable.

10 September 2011 – I arrived in Berkeley at noon. The Med then Len’s garden party. — The liberal dilemma is: How to treat antisocial people fairly?

11 September 2011 – A trick for opening a ziplock bag. — Our publishing little discoveries makes everyone’s life easier.

12 September 2011 – People’s Park is a tribute to Michael Delacour. — If we don’t support our idealistic fighters our freedoms will evaporate in the night.

13 September 2011 – Berkeley, CA and the Cafe Med. When the authorities tell you not to worry, start worrying, but when they tell you to go, start running!

14 September 2011 – There are too many super rich people. Doomsday is brought closer with every mile driven by an SUV.

15 September 2011 – Be up to date on what the finest minds, with the best experience, consider worth pursuing. You must make the effort to meet them.

16 September 2011 – Finger cuts are avoided with a little tape. Wear gloves while doing physical work if available, if not tape your finger tips and shins.

17 September 2011 – Save the Hubble space telescope by selling it or auctioning it. To let the Hubble die is a disgrace to our current government !!!

18 September 2011 – Fancy cars are now roaming the recent wilderness. Lake Tahoe might as well be Central Park in New York City, it has become so citified.

19 September 2011 – People have little concept of abstract proportion and they must have human sized concepts to be able to comprehend anything.

20 September 2011 – Measure the speed of cars passing on the highway. Start counting the moment they pass you, note your count when you hit your speed.

21 September 2011 – Transferring hard drive data to my new computer. Moving data between hard drives is easier than it was a decade ago.

22 September 2011 – The SATA to USB transfer cable didn’t work. A trip to the store for another cable. When it comes to computers, all’s well that runs well.

23 September 2011 – Zeroscaping can be easy and colorful when things planted fit the environment. Some photographs of flowers at my house.

24 September 2011 – Women should choose their mates for their abilities.  Intelligent design, by women, – of humans, by humans, and for humans. 

25 September 2011 – My stye in my eye needs looking into it. It’s better to take care of problems early and ask questions later.

26 September 2011 – Copper is becoming scarcer, but it is essential to civilization. Now is the time to invest in copper research and its alternatives.

27 September 2011 – Flowers near my home in Bend, Oregon. It’s not about me, it’s about the attractions Mother Nature provides.

28 September 2011 – Ignite Bend is a local tradition of speaking up on something important to the Tower theater, 20 slides in five minutes.

29 September 2011 – Ed Endsley – a photographer’s opening show in Bend, Oregon.

30 September 2011 – At each meal we say, “Eat just the right amount to bring us to our next meal.” Eat just the right amount and then stop.

October 2011

1 October 2011 – Worldwide photography walk comes to Bend, Oregon

2 October 2011 – The Bend Oregon Fall Festival is wonderful – but – – – Even fun can be tiring and require a nap.

3 October 2011 – Everyone is trying to make the world better. Even the most destructive actions are motivated by good intentions.

4 October 2011 – Berkeley’s People’s Park is now cultivated by Michael Delacour. Even honest people with positive motivations can still come into conflict.

5 October 2011 – Your salary will soon be the famine wage of the world. We live in a wonderful world, but it is hanging by a fiber – an optical fiber.

6 October 2011 – Why do people swear and why do I swear? Using swear words is counterproductive for communicating the underlying ideas.

7 October 2011 – How to pull adhesive tape off a dispenser roll. This includes a photo of how to hold your hands.

8 October 2011 – Explore safe things with your hands and the dangerous darkness with a very long stick.

9 October 2011 – The real progress of humanity has been linked to the collection and understanding of the natural world.

10 October 2011 – How long are drugs safe to use? Keep your drugs in a quiet, dark, cool, dry and kid-safe place, and they will last for years.

11 October 2011 – My zombie is annoyed by my attempts to stop swearing. It is monitoring the social environment and has prepared a set of behaviors.

12 October 2011 – Adult fun is found in making useful things. Fun for adults is thought of as work by children.

13 October 2011 – It’s a tiny bit more complicated than you think it is. Igor – Is there a single thought or word you couldn’t have written? — Do it!

14 October 2011 – The Species Seekers, is a great read for facts, fun and motivation.

15 October 2011 – World prosperity is based on American-created peace. It is unlikely that the coming pax-China will be as benign as pax-Americana has been.

16 October 2011 – People speaking the truth want to identify with the positive actions and so they use a relatively large number of personal words.

17 October 2011 – I am a boring person, so I must make an effort to be interesting. I listen to other people and talk about their interests.

18 October 2011 – How to make a story or thing better, and more useful. Things and stories become more valued when they are easily understood.

19 October 2011 – A surprise for us was this beautiful park on the Deschutes river, like several other parks, it was an easy walk from our house.

20 October 2011 – Nothing should be included that doesn’t belong, and nothing should be excluded that does belong.

21 October 2011 – A picture should be about something, but what? It is the context that makes anything come to our attention as well as the thing itself.

22 October 2011 – Take apart your old digital camera. I like to see exactly what I am getting, so I like having a big screen.

23 October 2011 – Occupy Wall Street. American workers have transitioned into a World workers and they are now competing with workers everywhere.

24 October 2011 – What is that elephant doing in your living room? I hear a trumpet call to which there are no answers.

25 October 2011 – Science is humanity’s new religion. At last God is knowable. The opportunity for contentment is maximized by living within nature’s laws.

26 October 2011 – It’s time for my behavior to become more mature. Mature behavior is displayed in making it possible for people to act goalfully.

27 October 2011 – What if world population declines instead of growing? Eventually humans will live again in balance with what the Earth provides.

28 October 2011 – 7 Billion people versus food which needs land, water and energy. Support The EarthArk Project to restore the Earth.

29 October 2011 – The Occupy Wall Street movement in Bend. The problem isn’t the bankers, it’s their “legal right” to send our work abroad too easily.

30 October 2011 – It is rarely brought to consciousness, but life is a wonderful thing to have participated in, no matter what happens.

31 October 2011 – I take comfort in the fact that once upon a time, for a few moments, I participated in life. — Once at distant time I too loved this place.

November 2011

1 November 2011 – Moving my residence was great, but — A great opportunity is also a great disaster; A great disaster is also a great opportunity.

2 November 2011 – A person with a cool forehead in a very dark room sleeps better. — My goal is to help humanity have a long existence and contentment.

3 November 2011 – How I should watch TV, and you? The unrecorded life, that is in the form of a diary, was once claimed to be an unlived life. The same for TV.

4 November 2011 – My response to a stamped steel gate-latch handle cut on my finger. Check around for stamped steel items and sand the sharp edges.

5 November 2011 – To reach beyond the known, into the unknown, requires that we be able to record the event, and to recover from our failures.

6 November 2011 – A politician saying, “Mistakes were made and unfortunate things happened,” is stuck with the last of his available non-statements.

7 November 2011 – The world is a maelstrom in which we help each other find our way to our personal goals.

8 November 2011 – A painful symphonic experience, Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, illustrates perfectly the direction I don’t want to go.

9 November 2011 – With accurate feedback, adaptations are possible, and progress can be made. Ignore data which cannot improve some future behavior.

10 November 2011 – How to count better than one two three. Say single syllable words sounded like. Hoe, Won, Too, Tree, Pour, Fie, Sik, Sev, Hate, Niee.

11 November 2011 – We must love our world because we have no choice. Our  goal should be contentment with the world we live within.

12 November 2011 – The Iranians seem to believe they have nothing to lose by dying, but the Israelis believe they may lose everything by killing Iranians.

13 November 2011 – What I consider my most important ideas never reach top ten list on my personal page. If it bleeds it leads, but what doesn’t is ignored.

14 November 2011 – This tiny city of Bend, Oregon has a big heart for family oriented art and city parks.

15 November 2011 – A biotech lecture left the possibility of humanities failure, and thus our option is the creating a recovery with The EarthArk Project.

16 November 2011 – Written clearly in the stone for all to see: All things they should do for me, I will do for them.

17 November 2011 – TIME’s Person of the Year – a temporary flight of popularity fantasy. TIME marches on but they’re looking at their feet.

18 November 2011 – The sty in my eye seems here to stay. I’ve seen the doctor twice, but what I’ve been doing hasn’t worked, so I’m going to try the air dryer.

19 November 2011 – Some of my coffee shop friends moved on and became famous in various ways, but most, although equally interesting, didn’t.

20 November 2011 – Four people living in a MacMansion isn’t overcrowding compared to what our grandparents were enduring and calling a good life.

21 November 2011 – Teaching kids they can be artists, rock stars, TV personalities, star athletes is setting most of them on a road to failure.

22 November 2011 – Sometimes I like a nondescript photo, but why? Sometimes a good picture invites more questions than it answers.

23 November 2011 – Demonstrate your thankfulness on Thanksgiving Day. Honor the suffering of all our predecessors by providing something for the future!

24 November 2011 – 500 years from now Jobs and Jiabao will be ancient history but China will have gone through an astounding revolution under Jiabao.

25 November 2011 – The goal is to create a feeling of welcoming, acceptance and belonging, but not to inspire any particular interest in the building itself.

26 November 2011 – What does “God is Love” mean? It certainly isn’t a mathematical concept, God = Love.  That only confuses rational humans.

27 November 2011 – Zebrafish to the rescue of your arteries. Human ingenuity coupled with the transparent zebrafish is going to improve all our lives.

28 November 2011 – Planking over Pilot Butte in front of the Sisters. Planking is a popular photographic sport which I have not participated in until now.

29 November 2011 – What is the nostalgia the modern world craves? Find a need and fill it, or lay the groundwork and then make a need and fill it.

30 November 2011 – There is no current way to stop these catastrophes from happening the only reasonable course of action is to prepare for them. 

December 2011

1 December 2011 – Charles Scamahorn’s selfie as Probaway, in Bend, Oregon. Everyone is the center of their universe and should reveal themselves.

2 December 2011 – Why let lack of knowledge stop you from exploring a new realm when the penalties for blunders are almost non existent.

3 December 2011 – Art should goad people to think, and to ponder ways in which to improve the world around them, and not be passive eye-candy.

4 December 2011 – TIME Person of the Year – Top 100 list. The bolded names Zuckerberg, and Jinping, are Probaway 500 year fame candidates.

5 December 2011 – Observe what others are interested in and capable of, and then help them achieve their potential in fulfilling that interest.

6 December 2011 – Kepler observatory finds potentially habitable extraterrestrial planets. Our planet is not unique, but it is a wonderful place for us to live.

7 December 2011 – The formerly employed are now unemployed, and are being supported by the echo of wealth coming from the productivity of bygone years.

8 December 2011 – Most art is created to please the artist’s friends. Great art is created for the artist’s concept of perfection, of God.

9 December 2011 – A photograph should open up a new vision of what’s there to be seen all along.

10 December 2011 – Should I not bend, and become a Bendite, or should I bend and remain a Bendor?

11 December 2011 – TIME – Person of the Year – It must be a Kafka joke!

12 December 2011 – Learn what you need to forget and what to avoid learning. Avoid cultivating the habit of giving up responsibility for your own actions.

13 December 2011 – The Golden Rule is good for daily living, but the Golden Law, “I will do for others what they should do for me,” brings one to heaven.

14 December 2011 – Rockin Daves in Bend – enthusiasm for their job. Find your personal enthusiasm and cultivate it to the maximum.

15 December 2011 – Everyone knows China is growing rapidly and that America and Europe are in decline. The reasons are obvious enough.

16 December 2011 – Forty years ago I was a photographer, but after several separate thefts of groups of my one-up color photos I abandoned that activity.

17 December 2011 – Many mysterious things are easy when you know how.

18 December 2011 – Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. Was Ben Franklin’s, motto. Rebel against your inner tyrant whenever it takes control.

19 December 2011 – Caspar David Friedrich, “The Wanderer” restored, and squared. — We live in a very different world than our predecessors.

20 December 2011 – Santa Claus goes back up the chimney with my camera. The internet is sometimes quick, but sometimes very slow on refunds.

21 December 2011 – A dozen great Christmas songs. — I will do for others everything they should do for me.

22 December 2011 – Pinker’s Better Angels: — The Leviathan. Gentle commerce. Feminization. The expanding Circle of We. The escalator of reason.

23 December 2011 – A pleasant walking day in Bend, Oregon. Life for us in Bend has been like this for us on most days.

24 December 2011 – Happiness and Love are found at home and in the World. Love is easy when you love and are loved.

25 December 2011 – Wikiwisdom is like Wikipedia, but it helps people with general problem solving rather than just supplying facts and information.

26 December 2011 – The challenge to the artist. Take charge of your tools and use them to explore the soul of the modern world, and your inner world.

27 December 2011 – The day is approaching when gas will cost more and Americans will walk more, and suburbs will have local stores again.

28 December 2011 – Jack the Ripper still has the power to entertain. He had an uncanny vision into the human lust for violence, thus Sherlock still lives.

29 December 2011 – There will always be challenges by people seeking unconstrained power, and they must be controlled by humanities needs.

30 December 2011 – People mirror the emotions that come their way, and when you are projecting warmth and acceptance others will reciprocate.

31 December 2011 – Make the complicated simple, make the expensive affordable,  transform what exists and create what doesn’t.

The 5th most important issue facing humanity is forethought.

15 Tuesday Mar 2011

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Forethought is humanity’s most defining characteristic; it is built into us with our self-created ability to speak. With our imaginations developed by our learning of cultural wisdom through speaking with one another, our ability soars through time and space vastly beyond what any single person could ever aspire to learn in a single lifetime.

When man first spoke to man, how great the stride,
For what was learned by one was help to all;
And one in need could beckon to his side
Another’s hand to help this first man’s fall.

Then we did learn to write and bind our thoughts
Through time and space, on parchment, stone and clay,
Thus we may recall what was once forgot,
And long dead men live with us here today.

But these dead men are soon to die for good,
And live no more in future thoughts of man;
For past thoughts can not be understood,
When there is no more man to understand.

Although the helping hand seemed quite kind,
In the end it brought the end of mankind.

As a world culture, and a humanity-wide society, we must learn to cultivate and reward forward thinking people even more than is already done. Our institutions have done a satisfactory job in the past, and we have grown enormously successful as a species because of our forethought. The patent and copyright systems reward creative thought, and that has permitted individuals to expect great rewards for years of personal exertion, and therefore they willingly put forth those efforts. Also, the democratic political system requires accountability at specified intervals of time, which compels politicians to think ahead so they may be able to justify their actions at the end of their term of office. If they perform poorly at this projected forethought they are soon beaten out of office by competitors.

Some of the responsibility for large-scale social forethought must devolve to the common person, because it ultimately is they who choose their leaders, and it is they who purchase the products of the creators of new products and thus give them power to create further new things. Primarily, it is the young women who define the direction of the genetic drift of humanity and the direction of social change and men who seek to find and implement that change.

We must find ways to reward forethought and cultivate those capable of it.


Tsunami Wave off Kangawa

Tsunami Wave off Kanagawa, Japan originated near the coast of America – Hokusai


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The 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami (at 38.322 142.369), 129 km off Japan caused catastrophic devastation, neither because of the quake itself, nor because of the tsunami. The property damage and the horrendous loss of life was because the cities and atomic reactors along the ocean did not have adequate sea-walls to defend against a 9.0 Richter quake and the resultant 10 meter tsunami. Many Japanese cities do have these walls, but a wall in one city does no good for a city up the coast which doesn’t have one.

Docking ships at a wharf a kilometer out into deeper water, well beyond the sea-wall, would have allowed those ships to simply ride over the tsunami swell and remain totally unharmed. Also, in a place known to be on a tsunami flood plain there should be solidly built ten meter high retreat towers within a ten minute walk of everyone. This could be a commercially used building, but it would be clearly marked with an external open staircase to the roof and on the side away from the harbor.

Whoever authorized the construction of the fail-possible reactors where they could be hit by a massive earthquake, or a tsunami, certainly deserves a Darwin Award. The world may need the power of atomic reactors, but they must be built in such a way that they can not fail catastrophically. How obvious can something be?

My most popular posts list

01 Tuesday Feb 2011

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“You can’t cure stupid!” especially Detroit-stupid. More stats 113,279
Home page More stats 28,934
A solar powered refrigerator would be non-polluting and free to operate. More stats 10,674
A Doomsday Chart comparing Doomsday Clock to pollution. More stats 7,583
Google Earth – The new controls for zoom and horizon tilt. More stats 7,308
The colonoscopy laxative drink made enjoyable. More stats 6,671
Lifehaven – South Georgia Island More stats 5,958
Lifehavens – Bouvet Island for a difficult to attack haven. More stats 4,977
Colonoscopy – and how to enjoy drinking the foul tasting purging fluids. More stats 4,862
Fayoum – The Egyptian mummy portraits restored somewhat. More stats 4,709
Tunguska Event – Sherlock Holmes and the adventure of the missing comet. More stats 4,667
A cure for the common cold using 105° F baths. More stats 4,432
Codex Gigas – The Devil’s Bible More stats 3,949
Surviving heart attacks with aspirin taken immediately. More stats 3,714
Swamp cooler air conditioner upgrade. More stats 3,367
Jack the Ripper was Arthur Conan Doyle More stats 3,311
How many modern people can the Earth sustain? 16 million! More stats 3,138
Jack the Ripper suspects photos More stats 2,930
Publish or die; or publish and kill. – How does one get noticed? More stats 2,738
A Convenient Truth – lecture by Dan Reicher of Google.org More stats 2,729
Migraine cure – an aura event appeared to respond to an ice pack and tapping. More stats 2,658
How to stop broken ribs from hurting when you sneeze. More stats 2,493
Norman Rockwell, an artful illustrator reviewed. More stats 2,346
INDEX by subject. More stats 2,294
Lifehaven – War, Famine, Pestilence and Death. More stats 2,278
BMI (Body Mass Index) is replaced by BDI (Body Density Index) More stats 2,168
What will be the Earth’s maximum population? More stats 1,994
Lifehavens – Survival caves for humanity. More stats 1,972
Imhotep was the first master of Doomsday. More stats 1,856
Jack the Ripper pursued by Sherlock Holmes and Dr. James Watson More stats 1,849
2012 — Doomsday the Mayan way. More stats 1,767
Andrew Carnegie aims to maximize the benefits to humanity. More stats 1,728
Probaway’s Person of the Year. More stats 1,717
Probaway – Person of the year Nadya Suleman (Octomom) More stats 1,647
100 Top Museums of the World – with links More stats 1,642
Lifehavens for humanity. Survival alternatives with 1,000 people each. More stats 1,640
Paul Ekman on understanding emotions and detecting suicide bombers. More stats 1,536
Google Earth Street View comes visiting us today. More stats 1,508
The Earth is two different planets. More stats 1,499
Thomas Malthus influenced Charles Darwin and Wallace More stats 1,464
Emotional Awareness: by Paul Ekman & Dalai Lama – review lecture More stats 1,438
LIE TO ME, Paul Ekman More stats 1,416
Solar powered air conditioning for cheap comfort. More stats 1,352
The Doomsday Trilogy – Dr. Strangelove, On The Beach and FAIL SAFE. More stats 1,329
Lake Tahoe vacation September 2008 reviewed More stats 1,318
Lifehaven – Gough is a remote South Atlantic island but accessible. More stats 1,298
Do you have trouble remembering faces? More stats 1,246
Smell good be good – smell bad be bad – but why? More stats 1,211
Lifehaven – Request to dock the ship Queen Mary in Tasmania. More stats 1,193
Finding the Santa Barbara fire location using Google Earth More stats 1,157
About More stats 1,123
Christopher Columbus – Admiral of the Ocean Sea – book review More stats 1,122
Lifehaven – Adams Island – A second chance for humankind. More stats 1,121
William Collins – CO2 emissions, CO2 concentrations and climate. More stats 1,112
Lifehaven – Antipodes Island is at the other end of the Earth. More stats 1,111
Human evolution was controlled by emergent human women. More stats 1,104
Poison Oak, Poison Ivy itching cured with hot air. More stats 1,090
The easy paths to human maturity. More stats 1,071
Two ways of surviving hospital induced infection. More stats 1,047
A day at the Cafe Med. – A coffee shop in Berkeley. More stats 1,026
Doomsday — ten years later. The worst extinction Earth ever experienced. More stats 1,022
A FREE cure for a simple pimple. More stats 988
How to lie successfully using the Stanislavsky technique. More stats 974
Probaway Script – shorthand system is shown complete on a single page. More stats 965
John Adams – The mini-series conclusion. More stats 946
My Venterium circle of life in a square explained. More stats 942
Dewey decimal system, Library of Congress LOC index and JulianA. More stats 920
Great gas mileage, 51mpg, with a 1996 Corolla More stats 912
Weapons of Mass Destruction – WMDs – atomic bombs – B-47s. More stats 908
Aptera should exceed 250 passenger miles per gallon More stats 905
Curtis Lemay — the real Doomsday prophet. More stats 886
Population control – The most unpopular solution of all. More stats 877
Measuring Catastrophe – How long do we have till Doomsday? More stats 866
Global warming melts polar ice which floods Holland and California. More stats 856
The cure for the common cold is six 102 degree fevers. More stats 855
A migraine prodrome aura cure with a strange eye exercise. More stats 826
The Gene Barrel distribution around the South Pole More stats 825
Itching, itching and more itching!!! How to stop itiching??? More stats 824
Machiavelli – The Prince, Discourses and Doomsday inevitability. More stats 751
Mnemonics – for remembering people’s names. More stats 746
Antarctic gene barrels, the final refuge of civilization More stats 710
Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake – locating the photos on GoogleEarth More stats 707
Who will be the most hated person in history? More stats 697
Amazon KINDLE-2 screen protective cover More stats 694
How to revive cold-dead people by warming their heart More stats 692
Paul Ehrlich – The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment. More stats 686
Doomsday, Armageddon, Apocalypse and Revelation More stats 680
Darwin Awards are coming humanity’s way. More stats 666
Cure the common cold with 102°F voluntary fevers. More stats 660
Human population viewed in reverse as zero growth. More stats 657
A TOP NEWS stories of 2010 list by news sources is pathetic. More stats 644
Lifehavens – A secure shelter from natural disasters. More stats 644
Michael Marks – The chairman of Flextronics and much much more. More stats 623
“The Office” – Michael Scott desperately needs a girlfriend. More stats 619
doomsday-clock More stats 602
imhotep-louvre More stats 601
Lifehaven – Pitt Island is a rich tourist’s end-of-the-world destination. More stats 594
Another walk to the Med cafe. More stats 578
Alfred Russel Wallace is the father of Darwinism More stats 565
iRobot – The new creepy crawlies are not science fiction. More stats 551
Dogs have important things to communicate. More stats 544
Life found on Mars? Or, Mars life found on Earth? More stats 534
Google Maps – Street view for Antarctica and finding meteorite concentrations. More stats 519
Sun Tzu – Doomsday preparations. More stats 515
Sir Francis Drake 1577-1580: The Secret Voyage of More stats 514
New symbolism for a Sun based global economy. More stats 505
Childish behavior is okay for children but very poor for older people. More stats 501
Doomsday precursors and population crash. More stats 494
Lamarck and pre-Darwinian species adaptation theory. More stats 488
John Doyle Lee’s execution site. More stats 482
I posted some Photos around El Cerrito BART station to Flicker. More stats 477
How to survive frostbite to the fingers and toes More stats 475
Survival, Survivalism, Lifehaven, Doomsday, Armageddon. More stats 468
Learning from Extreme Events: Risk Perceptions after the Flood More stats 465
Why are old people so stupid on computers? More stats 460
Are distant galaxies being pulled away by old light? More stats 450
Why didn’t American Indians have domesticated animals? More stats 421
Why are white people so stupid? More stats 417
Doomsday count-down clock replaced with a count-up clock. More stats 414
Laurie’s quick-click home page. More stats 410
Self-Consciousness and the Emergence of Good and Evil More stats 410
A Maturity Quotient MQ-test to replace IQ-tests. More stats 400
Lifehaven – The green zone of possible survival after an Atomic War. More stats 395
Why was a missile launched from Los Angeles harbor? More stats 394
Fainting, heart attack and G-forces are countered by contracting stomach muscles More stats 389
William Shakespeare – The Chandos portrait restored. More stats 389
Doomsday precursors — update. More stats 378
Population cap with transferable reproductive rights More stats 376
Global (Holistic) Thinking: how do we think abstractly? More stats 371
The Metric System Contracted For Easy Use More stats 369
The Story of Western Architecture – book review More stats 367
Antarctica’s Gamburtsev mountains and the Earthark. More stats 365
Happiness in Bhutan the world’s happiest country. More stats 362
Salima Ikram – Egyptian animal mummies, past, present and future. More stats 361
SanDisk founder Sanjay Mehrotra speaks at Berkeley. More stats 360
Pain Scale for Intensity Measurement and Management More stats 360
My personal camera history and some experiences. More stats 359
The new Sherlock Holmes is frivolous fun. More stats 355
SearchMe – Google – LiveSearch – PageBull – are my favorite search engines. More stats 342
Cell phone icons and on-line human interactions. More stats 342
N95 face mask upgraded for the flu sneeze More stats 341
Bell’s palsy and how personal facial expressions affect one’s own emotion. More stats 340
Lifehavens – A list of potential refuges for humanity’s survival. More stats 339
Why is Jack the Ripper still famous? More stats 330
Sun Tzu – Comments on Doomsday and the Lifehaven Strategy. More stats 326
The Probaway single stroke shorthand system More stats 323
The Pain Scale for measuring suffering and alleviation of suffering. More stats 312
Flu shots might make you sick and save your life. More stats 309
Coffee shop conversation control and manipulation techniques. More stats 299
The Next 100 Years by George Friedman – book review with comments More stats 299
Virginia Woolf – Portrait comparisons More stats 298
Cramps— How to relax cramps with Capzasin and Quinine and stop the pain. More stats 297
Storm clouds over Berkeley. More stats 295
A new type of aircraft base for long distance aircraft deployments. More stats 292
The Fate of the Earth by Jonathan Schell – review More stats 292
What would Cesar Millan the Dog Whisperer do about Doomsday? More stats 291
Antarctica mountains considered for Eartharks More stats 291
A320 Hudson River crash was unnecessary and risky. More stats 289
Jack the Ripper had a chameleon personality. More stats 287
Iatrogenic and nosocomial diseases can be limited. More stats 287
Further observations on how to survive a famine. More stats 284
Selection – Natural, Sexual, Artificial and Eveish More stats 283
Nina Jablonski’s hairless human skin theory More stats 283
Life after Doomsday? Maybe. More stats 281
The coming human population crash is an unpopular topic. More stats 278
Antarctica – possible Earthark storage sites More stats 276
Glenn Eidemiller Jr. – A wonderful life in my memories. More stats 262
Too few Olympic medals! We want more…!!! More stats 261
Energy trends and technologies by Steven Koonin More stats 261
Charles Darwin’s original idea !!! More stats 258
Publicly burning the American Flag is a legal right here in America. More stats 254
The TV series Hung finds sex symbols everywhere in Detroit More stats 253
Great spherical monuments to Modern Architecture More stats 250
Experiments with your eyes and brain #5 More stats 249
“Why you can’t cure stupid” even with Wikipedia More stats 244
How to separate pages of paper. More stats 240
How to pick up women. More stats 233
How to eat chocolate cake, apple pie and other desserts. More stats 232
The ten day diet plan – The easiest diet ever. More stats 231
Bulls horn their way through deep time. More stats 229
What is the ideal human population for maximizing happiness? More stats 228
The real Sherlock Holmes was also Jack the Ripper. More stats 223
Life adapts to poisonous arsenic in Mono Lake More stats 222
How to get to an Earthark container in Central Antarctica More stats 220
ChronoZoom is the coolest thing since GoogleEarth. More stats 219
Field Guide to the San Andreas Fault – a review More stats 218
Observations on how to survive a famine. More stats 217
Afghanistan is the route from China to their OIL ! More stats 215
Plantar fasciitis – a pain in the foot. More stats 214
Top Ten reasons not to worry about Doomsday. More stats 213
Religion, Belief, and Politics – a scholar’s review More stats 212
Dear Boss – Jack the Ripper More stats 209
Jeremy Waldron—Legal theory revisited More stats 206
Oil consumption collides with disaster More stats 202
Human life on Earth in the year 7,000 CE. More stats 200
Pandora’s Seed by Spencer Wells – review #2 More stats 198
‘The Great Delusion’ of endless economic growth More stats 198
New Zealand is the modern Noah’s Ark, an Earth Ark. More stats 198
Top 10 or Top 100 or TIME Person of the Year, says who? More stats 197
REVENGE Rache! Rachel poster from Chicago Haymarket bombing. More stats 196
Keyboard Space bar improvements. More stats 196
The EMPATHIC Civilization by Jeremy Rifkin – review More stats 195
Fun experiments with your eyes More stats 192
Doctor doom and doctor gloom and now trying to doctor Doomsday. More stats 191
Why are adolescents so stupid? I don’t mean low IQ I mean stupid. More stats 190
Spider bites can be fun to watch. More stats 190
Doomsday blasts and radioactive fallout will be in the Northern Hemisphere. More stats 189
The Grief Cycle for Doomsday and how we will respond. More stats 189
Mature behavior is helped by a higher IQ More stats 188
Marin County Library book sale. More stats 187
How to do a deep cough to clear inhaled food. More stats 185
Lifehaven – South Pole More stats 181
Lifehaven – Peter Island, Antarctica is not an easy choice for survival. More stats 180
Surviving the Swine-flu, Bird-flu. 4 new ways. More stats 179
The knowledge of Good and Evil More stats 179
Hamlet not weak but powerfully conflicted and very sane. More stats 177
A photograph of the Jack the Ripper in the victim’s eye. More stats 177
The little finger on Adam Smith’s invisible hand. More stats 175
The Clash of Civilizations – S P Huntington More stats 175
Water saving – Drought threatens California and we need real reductions. More stats 173
Dr. Strangelove: the movie was a morbid noir BOMB. More stats 173
Oceans of Wind Power – An energy creation proposal using wind. More stats 172
TIME – Person of the year 2009 – review More stats 170
Some obvious flu preparations: masks on airplanes. More stats 170
Potential Earthark sites in central Antarctica More stats 170
Noteworthy people I have met. More stats 168
How to speed up grocery store check out. More stats 168
Dror Wahrman lectures on Evert Collier’s hidden codes. More stats 168
Climate Change – How do we know what we know? More stats 165
Famine is now here and coupled with A-bombs and ICBMs. More stats 165
UNESCO – World Heritage Sites – with links More stats 163
The best search engines and Wikipedia More stats 163
Type 2 Diabetes – Causes and cures. More stats 162
Google Earth upgrade improvements needed. More stats 157
Prevent the common cold with capsaicin More stats 155
Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Jack the Ripper and Vincent Van Gogh More stats 154
A photograph of Charles Scamahorn More stats 153
How to fix a leaking Delta faucet More stats 153
Reducing the flu threat for everyone. More stats 153
Stupid traffic signs cause auto accidents More stats 153
Lifehavens for humanity. 10 survival caves with 1,000 people each. More stats 152
How Adam Smith’s invisible hand might help us avoid Doomsday. More stats 152
My treatment of today’s flu worked okay. More stats 150
Population pendulum will soon swing to well below a billion people More stats 149
Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 camera personal experiences. More stats 148
Who will die when there is a major crop failure? More stats 148
‘The Great Warming: Climate change and the rise and fall of civilizations’ by Brian Fagan More stats 147
How you can solve The Doomsday Equation More stats 146
What do people really want – a Hummer or a Tata? ? ? More stats 144
Automatic battery charging makes an all electric economy work. More stats 143
Levels of consciousness? Is anyone or anything conscious? More stats 141
Roosevelt, Oppenheimer, Air Force pilots and Plutonium manufacturers. More stats 141
Sherlock Holmes was Jack the Ripper More stats 137
Mexican flu, bird-flu, swine-flu human-flu deadly flu. More stats 137
Reducing NOx pollution a little bit More stats 136
Why are people good to each other? More stats 135
Mars rocks on the cheap. Man on Mars? No need. More stats 135
Air France Flight 447 crashed in the coffin corner? More stats 134
The Future of Carbon Capture and Sequestration More stats 133
Top 10 Tips on how to enjoy eating. More stats 133
Carolyn Merchant lectures on scientific revolution and a new contract with nature. More stats 132
What is the ultimate good for human behavior? More stats 130
Glen Eidemiller of Tippecanoe More stats 129
How to survive a heart attack by brain cooling. More stats 127
Earthark Project – Sample Index Page More stats 127
Cross-eye mind games versus religious mind games More stats 126
Is a thousand year digital data storage possible using Pergamum? More stats 125
A convertible sport car, coupe, minivan, pickup More stats 125
Seasonal flu – infectivity, susceptibility, humidity, transmission, infections More stats 124
Queen Tiye, Monotheism, Moses and the Hebrews More stats 123
How ethical behavior can help us survive Doomsday. More stats 122
Microsoft – HealthVault is for personalizable health control. More stats 120
Similar function of animal bones in very different animals More stats 118
Discovery, enthusiasm, delusion, denial, grief, acceptance and libration. More stats 116
Robinson Crusoe Island is a fun Google Earth vacation spot. More stats 116
Pandora’s Seed by Spencer Wells – review #1 More stats 116
Merapi kills Maridjan, the volcano’s famous guardian More stats 115
Wind energy More stats 114
Earth_North_Pole More stats 114
The fake Drake Plate was created by Conan Doyle More stats 113
How to fix your umbrella for next year’s rain. More stats 113
“The future of energy: It’s closer than you think.” More stats 112
The coming global disaster is in full speed ahead mode. More stats 111
Sara Frucht – a good friend and a great artist. More stats 111
“The Second Green Revolution,” by Frederick Kaufman – review More stats 110
The Virtues of Mendacity by Martin Jay – lecture review More stats 110
Bernie Madoff for President More stats 109
El Cerrito BART bike trail. More stats 109
Religion, magic, paranoia regain personal control. More stats 109
Battery powered cars need a quick battery change. More stats 107
Lifehaven – What to do about usual disasters and terrorism? More stats 107
NEJM – Shattuck Lecture – Health of the Nation More stats 106
Breaking Bad – Fly: or How to swat flies. review More stats 106
Casablanca – Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart – book review More stats 106
30 sit-ups, 16 push-ups, and posting photos to flickr. More stats 102
Earthquakes in Nevada More stats 99
Measuring disasters on a scale permits rational comparisons. More stats 97
Intelligent Design — of humans by humans and for humans. More stats 97
EarthArk logo symbol More stats 96
Airbus A320 needlessly sinks in the Hudson River More stats 96
Decision Points by George W. Bush – book review More stats 96
The setpoint diet is easy. More stats 95
The 11th Hour—This movie gives a false hope because it’s already the 13th hour. More stats 95
Adam+Eve More stats 94
Paul Ehrlich & Carl Sagan – The Cold and The Dark – review More stats 94
Physics for Future Presidents by Richard Muller review. More stats 93
Top 10 search engines with a surprise! More stats 93
No Blade Of Grass – After the disaster unfolds. More stats 90
TIME – Person of the Year 2010 – final votes More stats 90
Doomsday dawns when a nuclear state has a famine. More stats 88
DMOC: Discrete Mechanics and Optimal Control More stats 88
An electric bicycle race isn’t cheating. If … More stats 86
State Secrets: Russian Chemical Weapons – review More stats 86
Fat, Fatter, Fattest! – The regulation of Energy Balance. More stats 86
Estimating the interaction between Earth’s stressors. More stats 85
“Jack the Ripper left no clues”?! Ha! Ha! More stats 85
Modern architects don’t know what architecture is! More stats 84
Too warm in the sun too cool in the shade. More stats 84
A Wellbeing Scale for measuring healthy behavior. More stats 84
View of Cal Berkeley Campus from the downtown penthouse. More stats 83
Oceans of wind power are available for humanity’s use More stats 83
iRobot and Mars rovers in the Antarctic More stats 83
You can survive a heart attack with two aspirin taken instantly.. More stats 83
The rabbit Achilles finally catches Zeno’s tortoise More stats 82
John Adams – The mini-series part 2. More stats 82
The water table must be raised world wide. More stats 82
Darwin follows Lamarck More stats 81
One hundred million healthy people is probably ideal. More stats 80
We live in a world run by professional liars. More stats 80
Disaster – compare the magnitude of worldwide human disasters. More stats 80
Lifehaven – Doomsday forecast — but not today thank you. More stats 80
Recent Top 10 actors and best scenes. More stats 79
Al Gore – “An Inconvenient Truth” ignored the real problems. More stats 79
Some tinnitus noise might be cured with a self-controlled hiss. More stats 79
Lifehaven – Pitt Island More stats 78
Global Warming – the facts, the science and the scientists. More stats 78
Humanity’s Genes and the Human Condition: past, present and future More stats 77
Getting rid of old stuff is hard to do. More stats 76
Roger Bacon was the prophet of science and Doomsday. More stats 75
ViewSonic LCD monitor VX2835WM review and comparison to old CRT More stats 75
How to achieve dominance in a coffee shop. More stats 75
After Doomsday are there gods and angels or devils and demons? More stats 75
Transcend: Nine Steps to living well forever – review More stats 74
A cure for the bird-flu ! ? More stats 74
Creating a secure password is solved at last More stats 74
The human population explosion. More stats 73
Estimating the total world population of humans – historical. More stats 73
Temperature triggers biological responses. More stats 73
A Doomsday scenario with a limited atomic war. More stats 73
Founding a Billion Dollar Company by James Truchard More stats 72
When something becomes easier to use it becomes more useful. More stats 71
Combining the power of Google, Google Maps and published photos. More stats 70
Funny times in the bathtub with a common cold. More stats 69
Nuclear Deterrence in the Age of Nuclear Terrorism – Graham Allison – review More stats 69
Craig Venter speaks at San Francisco Long Now Foundation. More stats 69
GLOBAL WARNING – The Last Chance for Change. More stats 67
Mars Rovers need help because they are covered in dust. More stats 67
More FREE stuff. – What, if anything, is worth anything? More stats 66
Lifehaven – How bad are the 15 Homeland Security Disasters? More stats 66
Doomsday precursors, Doomsday event, Doomsday survival and Lifehavens More stats 65
Fever kills cancer by triggering the body’s defences. More stats 65
I am Apophenio! I see what others don’t! More stats 65
How you can cure H1N1 flu – maybe. More stats 65
A Big Bang clock’s time is based on a Ytterbium vibration count. More stats 65
Paul Ehrlich – The Dominant Animal ! ! ! ! ! More stats 63
New uses for old rechargeable batteries. More stats 62
How to build a Great Pyramid. More stats 62
My new Samsung TL34HD versus my old Casio EX-Z1000 More stats 62
I overate today so tomorrow I must under-eat. More stats 61
Worse than War by Daniel Goldhagen – book review More stats 60
Darwin’s Darkest Hour is Wallace’s darkest hour. More stats 60
Paul Atwood and the collapse of the American Empire More stats 59
A perfect catastrophe is brewing for humanity More stats 59
Robots — who love their masters. More stats 58
Darwin’s questionable priority over Patrick Matthew. More stats 58
Vint Cerf – Google VP and Chief Internet Evangelist More stats 57
The Chevy Volt needs a quick swap battery to succeed. More stats 57
Give away FREE stuff other people are selling. More stats 57
Colonoscopy – I’ve been scoped. More stats 57
The Drake Plate of Brass was made by Conan Doyle More stats 56
Does science make belief in God obsolete? More stats 56
Ecological groupthink is destroying the Earth. More stats 56
Survival strategies: A list of successful survival methods. More stats 56
Where are the coldest places in Antarctica? More stats 56
Is this a Recluse spider and a recluse spider bite? More stats 55
Comparing Freedom Fighters vs Terrorists and Republicans vs Democrats. More stats 55
The Foul and the Fragrant: by Alain Corbin – review More stats 55
How to convert the sun’s power into human power. More stats 54
Why am I so unpopular? More stats 54
A Time and Space warp for Christopher Columbus. More stats 54
Armageddon Week – the deluge begins More stats 54
Aspirin can save your life or kill you. More stats 53
NEJM makes the flu policy confusion worse – review More stats 52
Lifehaven – Maatsuyker Island, the balmiest Lifehaven. More stats 52
So, you want to be famous.tv popped into my life. More stats 52
How to control your emotions. More stats 52
A Google Earth measurement tool is needed. More stats 51
adam More stats 51
The EarthArk Project Goals More stats 50
Experiments with your eyes and brain #9 More stats 50
Coffee shop information control techniques. More stats 50
Eve choosing Adam with a little help from her friends. More stats 49
The Pope says God is responsible for the Big Bang More stats 49
Boarding airplanes takes too long and here is the fix. More stats 48
$20 Per Gallon: by Christopher Steiner – book review More stats 48
Sudden global climate change has happened before. More stats 48
Permanent Birth Control for women. More stats 48
What will control the world for 10,000 years? More stats 48
Obama Grand Junction poster controversy More stats 48
Super-super-computers and climate modeling More stats 47
How do we maximize our happiness? More stats 47
Stephen Hawking on God, existence and our Universe More stats 47
Probaway’s Person of the Year – Jimmy Wales More stats 47
The Office – flu preparations – TV review S7 – E7 More stats 46
A Doomsday scenario limited to major combatants. More stats 46
Ambrose Bierce, a lovable curmudgeon. More stats 46
Human Accomplishment by Charles Murray – review More stats 46
I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas with Vera-Ellen. More stats 46
Trustworthiness Scale measures the verifiability of information. More stats 46
Reconstructing high quality audio from old recordings. More stats 45
A spider bite photographed for two months More stats 45
Permanent speed bumps replaced with reactive speed dents. More stats 45
How to understand and predict people’s behavior. More stats 45
santa_barbara_jesusita_fire More stats 44
The easy life at Lake Tahoe. More stats 44
Is Blu-ray dead? Yes and here’s why. More stats 44
Phoenix sits on Mars More stats 44
Earth’s resources are limited More stats 44
New ideas are always rejected! More stats 44
Changes in Climate Extremes: More stats 44
Jack the Ripper was a consummate doer of evil. More stats 44
Review – Your Inner Fish – by Neil Shubin More stats 43
Last year’s “Ten Day Diet” was a great success. More stats 43
Coolerado air-conditioner More stats 43
Ensuring Digital Documents and a Wikipedia lecture. More stats 43
1500 Human languages are great but one common language is essential. More stats 42
A year of diets. The Probaway 10 day diet plan worked for me. More stats 42
Probaway’s Person of the Year – TIME list More stats 42
imhotep-djoser-pyramid More stats 42
Restoring animal life to a ravaged Earth. More stats 42
WIRED: Pleistocene Park – reviewed More stats 42
Experiments with your eyes and brain #4 More stats 41
Give people of the future what they need to survive. More stats 41
Artificial gravity for astronauts More stats 41
The new rules of conversation in coffee-shops or at dinner. More stats 41
To maximize happiness behave at your highest maturity level. More stats 41
Ethics functions to promote species survival. More stats 41
Why people don’t look at paintings in museums. More stats 41
My goal is 100 billion happy people. More stats 41
Al Gore – An Inconvenient Truth, revealed. More stats 41
Charles Shaw recorked, a simple solution to my open wine bottle problem. More stats 41
The most amazing map of our mother Earth. More stats 41
An essential upgrade to the Four Human Freedoms More stats 40
Saving humanity and the world includes saving books More stats 40
Humanity’s “Laws of stability” in the year 7,000 CE. More stats 40
How to improve the browser’s go-back function. More stats 40
What We Know about Emotional Intelligence – Review More stats 39
the really cool people – Andrew Hargadon, Jean Paul Jacob, Julien Decot More stats 39
Earth_South_Pole More stats 39
The Martyrdom of Man by Winwood Reade – book review More stats 39
Look both ways before walking across the street ! More stats 39
The murder rate in Berkeley is a reason to avoid that city. More stats 39
Give your friends a healthy elbow greeting. More stats 39
Isle of the Dead More stats 38
Adam Smith was a primogenitor of Darwinism More stats 38
How to lie, cheat and steal, falsify, prevaricate and observe More stats 38
Airliner crash at Buffalo that shouldn’t have happened More stats 38
Review – Dance of the Continents by John W. Harrington More stats 37
Global Warming – Solutions for America. More stats 36
Why discussing the Lifehaven project is so unpopular. More stats 36
Doctor Doomsday says — Prepare now for the Black Swans are in the air. More stats 36
santa_barbara_jesusita_fire_ge More stats 36
Sleep with your heart attack aspirin handy. More stats 36
RFID = Ubiquitous identification of you and your stuff. More stats 36
Where the people aren’t on planet Earth? More stats 35
Probaway – Person of the Year – Craig Venter More stats 35
Humanity’s survival after a disaster of a billion deaths. More stats 35
Humanity’s survival with a population of 100 million people. More stats 35
Is Hans Van Ripper a model for Jack the Ripper? More stats 35
How will people in a perfect society find a meaningful life? More stats 35
TIME – Person of the Year 2010 analysis More stats 35
Craig Mundie of Microsoft spoke of the future. More stats 35
Wikipedia – how trustworthy is it? More stats 35
Torino Scale of the impact hazard associated with near-Earth objects (NEOs) More stats 35
Earth_Central_Africa More stats 34
Humanity is on a collision course with the obvious More stats 34
Shakespeare_Chandos_7 More stats 34
Humanity’s appropriate response to extinction risk. More stats 34
Megaprojects for the real future. More stats 34
Climate – Air above, earth and water below. More stats 34
Happiness is available for everyone. More stats 34
A good relationship starts with honesty on the first date. More stats 34
TIME person of the year – the pre-selection list. More stats 34
Notes on Earthhaven, Lifehaven, Earth Ark More stats 34
Mysterious product labeling of Ivory soap and Capsaicin More stats 33
Artificial Intelligence as a precipitator of Doomsday. More stats 33
Preying upon unfortunate helpless people is wicked. More stats 33
Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona More stats 33
Seawave energy gives electric power. More stats 33

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Condensed thoughts from Probaway’s 2010 blog posts

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Condensed thoughts 2010

January 2010

1 January 2010 – New Year’s Resolution is meaningful — Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely. Do something every day which will attract attention to the blog.

2 January 2010 – The Top Ten SMART resolutions for the New Year made easier. This is the usual stuff, but I worked up ways of doing them that is easier to keep doing.

3 January 2010 – While lying in the bath tub an hour ago I was wondering why the most distant galaxies appear to be accelerating.

4 January 2010 – A list of 47 blog promoting sites with brief comments.

5 January 2010 – Many of these blog promotion sites are exploratory and thus controversial, so expect dissension.

6 January 2010 – My previous blogs might have been too negative to be read. And yet, the most hits came on the negative, You can’t cure stupid!” especially Detroit-stupid.

7 January 2010 – So, what I need is not just promotion but the right kind of promotion to the right people and to the right organizations.

8 January 2010 – Water in the well can be consumed quite easily until it reaches an end point and then suddenly everything totally changes. Eliminate poverty from the Earth

9 January 2010 – twitter – A new spin on life for me.

10 January 2010 – Robinson Crusoe Island is an okay Google Earth vacation spot, but not much real fun. I wonder what it would be like to live in a remote place like this?

11 January 2010 – The airliner flight A320 Hudson River crash was unnecessary and risky. Radar reflectors in geese food would prevent many serious airplane-bird encounters.

12 January 2010 – The real Sherlock Holmes was also the real Jack the Ripper.

13 January 2010 – Who wants to die on Doomsday day? Not I! Here’s why you should attempt to survive.

14 January 2010 – Maximizing human happiness is my goal. What’s yours?

15 January 2010 – You can survive a heart attack with two aspirin taken instantly.

16 January 2010 – Do for others what they should do for you, gives you the opportunity to observe and change in yourself a habit seen in another person.

17 January 2010 – My big question on timing is when is the Black Swan of Doomsday going to occur and which way to duck? It is impossible to time it, so duck now!

18 January 2010 – Conversations are most productive that appeal to preexisting bias. Don’t bother trying to convince anyone of something that challenges their bias.

19 January 2010 – Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms – The fourth is freedom from fear, is impossible in a world of fewer resources than of people needing those resources.

20 January 2010 – My remembrance of me, has less reality than of the momentarily spinning bread, hanging by its tail. I remember the event not my consciousness of it.

21 January 2010 – When you pander to the greatest possible number people you are driven to approach the basest qualities of most of the people.

22 January 2010 – Nature has its solution, breed maximally and let death sort it out. Earth people are their own worst enemy. In fact their only really dangerous enemy.

23 January 2010 – People value most what they pay most for.

24 January 2010 – Glenn Eidemiller Jr. – A wonderful life in my memories.

25 January 2010 – The primary task when conversing is to be interesting and if you can’t be interesting to listen to someone else who is interesting without interrupting.

26 January 2010 – Insanity is a contagious disease and we should put distance between ourselves and everyone infected with any disease.

27 January 2010 – Newspapers grew consistently until about 1975 then plateaued until about 1990 went into a slow but steady decline and then fell off a cliff.

28 January 2010 – Laurie’s quick-click home page, is a home page of sites my friend Lauie would like, because he likes to keep up on the news.

29 January 2010 – The ideas I present in these blog posts must be crazy. I must be crazy just as everyone says. Who else would wast time trying to save humanity.

30 January 2010 – Old people and children may be the most likely ones to support The EarthArk Project, because they aren’t locked into short term productivity.

31 January 2010 – People are now using coffee shops as internet study halls rather than conversation venues. The coffee shops need you to buy some coffee.

February 2010

1 February 2010 – Any one is excused for coming through the Med’s  front door the first time but anyone who comes thru it a second time must be crazy.

2 February 2010 – noise – noiSE – –  NOISE — — NOISE — ∞ ≡ ◊< • NOISE — is making everyone crazier and stupider. The curse of modern civilization is noise.

3 February 2010 – The most amazing map of our mother Earth. Shows that humans are a species almost exclusively inhabiting the northern hemisphere.

4 February 2010 – Perhaps philosophers would do more good for the world by shoveling rabbit pellets. If it tastes like rabbit poop it probably is rabbit poop.

5 February 2010 – I drink 2¼ ounces of vodka after I reach the body temperature of 102°F, during my flu-cure bath, to dissolve any plaque that has built up in my arteries.

6 February 2010 – I took two hot baths yesterday to cure my flu and one more this morning and have been feeling okay until about an hour ago, so it’s time for a bath.

7 February 2010 – This flu came on a little differently so it will be interesting to see what happens and how long it lasts.

8 February 2010 – I have cured the H1N1 flu – hurrah – maybe I am cheering a little too soon, but I haven’t hacked up a single loogie.

9 February 2010 – Virginia Woolf – Portrait comparisons – Today I have been 98.6% okay, not perfect but I have to observe very carefully to notice anything whatsoever.

10 February 2010 – Sara and I were chatting about the Virginia Woolf photos on my computer when a woman walked by who had the same aura as Woolf.

11 February 2010 – Today I felt fine, as I did for the previous two days but took a single bath as a backup to any possible rebounding of the flu. 

12 February 2010 – So far Doomsday avoidance has been a lonely subject to think about because essentially everyone, instantly gives up on the subject as being intractable.

13 February 2010 – There is a down side to having camp fires if you are covered with an abundance of  fur/hair instead of clothes, sometimes hair catches fire. 

14 February 2010 – Fun color experiments with your crossed-eyes and brain, using reversed color patterns for each eye.

15 February 2010 – More fun experiments with your eyes using more complex patterns.

16 February 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #3, using soft edges on red/green and a simple blue/yellow transition.

17 February 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #4, using soft circles in one and radial wiggly sunburst disks. Your mind is a wonderful place to visit.

18 February 2010 – A photograph of Charles Scamahorn by Sara Frucht. The purpose of the world it to provide something interesting.

19 February 2010 – A Maturity Quotient MQ-test to replace IQ-tests. Being quick just gets a poor answers more rapidly, but thinking maturely gets better results more consistently.

20 February 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #5. What’s really in your mind is more elusive than Schrodinger’s cat. Proceed at your own risk! 

21 February 2010 – A brain concussion can be measured with a falling ruler, dropped by another person and note the distance. I averaged about 16mm.

22 February 2010 – Why are adolescents so stupid? I don’t mean low IQ I mean stupid. Getting a skull tattoo is sort of stupid but getting killed is really stupid.

23 February 2010 – Adult behavior isn’t so stupid as adolescents but it isn’t smart either. Adults make boxes for their mind and get comfortable in there.

24 February 2010 – It takes good intelligence and considerable ruminating on experience to develop maturity to its fullest, and it’s good conversation that polishes the maturity.

25 February 2010 – To behave as a sage requires intelligence, experience and thoughtfulness. A sage does things that help everyone as well as themselves.

26 February 2010 – Childish behavior is okay for children but very poor for older people. A human being loaded with childish habits will behave as a child.

27 February 2010 – To maximize happiness behave at your highest maturity level. Pause occasionally and consider — What is a better way to do this?

28 February 2010 – Probaway – PATHS TO MATURITY – Chart expanded into into  60 plain text sentences. The maturity of a person is observed in the habits they choose.

March 2010

1 March 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #6. Various basic color combinations for cross-eye fusion experiments. A white border on the central dot helps convergence.

2 March 2010 – The new rules of conversation in coffee-shops or at dinner. Newspeak is about things which involve your friend that you can influence.

3 March 2010 – How to fix your umbrella’s tie points with ShoeGoo for next year’s rain. Note – Repairable umbrellas are free after the first rain or a little wind.

4 March 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #7, using red/green of various densities spirals going clockwise and counterclockwise.

5 March 2010 – The answers to the eternal questions varies greatly depending on the situation and what the person is able to bring to the moment. 

6 March 2010 – INDEX by subject of this blog with a list of my most popular posts.

7 March 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #8. It uses a gradient with an index so you may make notes of where and when and how quickly your brain shifts.

8 March 2010 – I asked major players, “Are there any plans for restoring humanity to a pre-Doomsday condition?” If it happens humanity will not survive, so why prepare?

9 March 2010 – Instructions on how to fix a leaking Delta faucet, with photos.

10 March 2010 – Nobel laureate Yuan Lee speaks to some Berkeley International House students and me.

11 March 2010 – Coffee shop mouse sh!t, bull sh!t and elephant sh!t We are pity-worthy beings trapped in sh!t producing bodies and minds.

12 March 2010 – America must lead the way for population control but it can’t generate enthusiasm for future based ideas that interfere with present pleasures.

13 March 2010 – There are too many people on planet Earth for long-term sustainability but if viewed from the right places in the South Pacific there appear to be very few people.

14 March 2010 – The poorest people are incapable of expressing empathy because they live too close to survival to make the effort, and the richest have no motivation.

15 March 2010 – Intentionally prepare for and do those things that maximize participation in the situation around you in the most mature way of which you are capable.

16 March 2010 – Most people I talk to say they want the H-bombs to fall directly on them when Doomsday finally arrives. To my way of thinking that’s crazy-stupid.

17 March 2010 – I deny that I am worthless. I feel what I do is working and it is valuable. It has not been rewarded monetarily, but it will increase human happiness.

18 March 2010 – The real power of Silicon Valley is the willingness to generate ideas that usually fail but the effort lays the foundation for eventual success.

19 March 2010 – Experiments with your eyes and brain #9. Is your brain tired yet? If not try these new cross-eye pastel color fatiguing mind-fuzing examples.

20 March 2010 – A list of 35 biggest man made holes in the world. Gold, copper, diamonds.

21 March 2010 – Live longer by surviving heart attacks with aspirin taken immediately upon appearance of symptoms. Keep aspirin in your wallet by your money.

22 March 2010 – How to make an aspirin case. Glue an elastic string, from an old name card holder, to the back of a Listerine mouth freshener case.

23 March 2010 – A Google Earth lair is found here in Berkeley. They copy my eleven year old effort but have Google’s backing, better equipment, and more motivation.

24 March 2010 – I’m here at the Med with Laurie trying to show him how to make a blog and how very easy it is to do.

25 March 2010 – People only grow when they are personally in charge and responsible for outcomes. Truth is what we giving you and lies are what those ugly people are spouting.

26 March 2010 – A migraine prodrome aura cure with a strange cross-eye exercise that forces the visual centers of the brain to work harder.

27 March 2010 – Wing extensions on airplanes would save fuel, and we need to save fuel every way we can!

28 March 2010 – The EarthArk Project vaccine bank. Preparing for the distant future would pay for itself with the first crisis.

29 March 2010 – How to fix the global warming problem for a while by having water pumped to high flying kites to create clouds to reflect solar heat and create shade.

30 March 2010 – It isn’t until you can identify the cause of a particular unpleasantness that you can consistently make changes that make improvements possible.

31 March 2010 – Copy the habits of the most successful people in your intended environment. Observe your improvements and then improve on them.

April 2010

1 April 2010 – Remember to take your pills by having the container as part of your table setting. Set up your habits so an absence of something becomes noticeable.

2 April 2010 – My observational self is about a half a second behind my behavioral self and more than a second behind my abstract decisional self. My inner Who is in control !!!

3 April 2010 – Geo Engineering using sunlight reflectors 30×30 meters in an ideal location to equal one small cars heat output.

4 April 2010 – What are the best questions to be asking?

5 April 2010 – I like to work with the fun problems and try to quickly solve and pass by the trivial problems and not get too stuck in the ugly unsolvable problems.

6 April 2010 – Simple addition gives an absolute minimum number of 70 people who could have detonated an atomic bomb on whom ever they chose. This can’t last forever!

7 April 2010 – Here in Berkeley, where the atomic bomb was first conceived, Bostrom’s book “Global Catastrophic Risks” isn’t available in bookstores. How curious is that?!

8 April 2010 – Here we are approaching Doomsday, and the only scholarly book on the subject will be happy to add a brick, to the foundation of a way of thinking.

9 April 2010 – Help someone survive a heart attack where the heart stopped?! — Give 2 aspirin, give CPR and chill the brain with ice cold water wrapped around the head.

10 April 2010 – I can not know what will help to make future people happy, but I can say with certainty that unless they exist they can not be happy.

11 April 2010 – Sudden global climate change has happened before. Big things can happen and if the time frame is long enough some are inevitable.

12 April 2010 – Mt. Toba exploded a short while back, in geological terms just 71,000 years ago leaving only some 6,000 human beings alive on planet Earth.

13 April 2010 – The public response in the form of Hollywood celebrities offering concerts to aid the desperate doesn’t arrive until much later and to call it band-aid is being generous.

14 April 2010 – Homeplanet Security – Update of major risks. The 15 homeland security disasters weighed, and 8 real threats to human survival, and predictive indicators.

15 April 2010 – Enjoy yourself it’s later than you think. Enjoy yourself while your still in the pink. The years roll by as quickly as a wink. Is our manna coming from heaven?

16 April 2010 – The Mt. Tyree EarthArk, has possibilities because it is very high latitude and very high altitude, so it should be very cold the year around for thousands of years.

17 April 2010 – All the Earth Ark requires is collecting some typical samples of commercial seeds, wild seeds from one’s local area and mailing them to – The Earth Ark, Antarctica.

18 April 2010 – We need doubt about the truthiness the government, and the media feed our cowering public whose main concern is security and being accepted.

19 April 2010 – A handful of your local environment in an Antarctic deep-freeze EarthArk will restore your country in the future.

20 April 2010 – I have grown accustomed to my situation. I am me. I live in a certain time and place and I participate where I find myself. Go and find a good problem for yourself.

21 April 2010 – I suggest we chart a course for improvement that incorporates procursive processes, that includes ways for improving the processes themselves.

22 April 2010 – I attended the lecture – Trotsky: Downfall of a Revolutionary – because of my long-held suspicion about a LIFE article leading to the assassination of Trotsky.

23 April 2010 – My proposals for a quick recovery plan from a Doomsday disaster. The Earth Ark Project, The Life haven Project and The Next Year’s Crop Project.

24 April 2010 – You can know what a man’s world view is by the way he behaves.

25 April 2010 – What is it that every person should do? It’s clear that for any sentient person it is to help all humanity, including themselves, into a higher state of being.

26 April 2010 – Propagandocracy. Our lives are immersed in propaganda. It’s the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape our perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors.

27 April 2010 – What fulfilling your infantile fantasies demanding security and power has actually gotten for you is slavery to the bank.

28 April 2010 – Human society is smothered with is hopeful words slathering over supposed good intentions. What we need is an outside stabilizing force such as enforced laws. 

29 April 2010 – ChronoZoom is the coolest thing since GoogleEarth. We are imbedded in deep time and this program gives us a way to think about it.

30 April 2010 – If you can never sell the first one of anything you will always be a wage slave. Try to sell something new every day. How much would you pay for … ?

May 2010

1 May 2010 – World War III won’t kill everyone, and the ensuing mega-famine won’t kill everyone either, but all of the diseases released at once might bring extinction.

2 May 2010 – Not everything can be solved by normal market processes, and the inevitable creative thinking by smart people pursuing money.

3 May 2010 – The movie 2012 makes people into helpless pawns controlled by forces totally outside of their understanding and control. The EarthArk Project gives it back.

4 May 2010 – Francis Bacon in 1620 laid the foundation of the modern scientific method with its experimentation to pry into nature’s secrets so people could serve God better.

5 May 2010 – A panel about the health and survival of the human species barely looked beyond the current problems to their distant future of twenty years.

6 May 2010 – Dror Wahrman lectures on Evert Collier’s hidden codes. The truth is out there — somewhere — maybe.

7 May 2010 – When is lying okay and to be forgiven and when is it so bad that it cannot be forgiven?

8 May 2010 – Everyone is dependent upon the good graces of the US navy to maintain their vibrant economies. Forecasting the 21st century must acknowledge that fact.

9 May 2010 – I discover that we must use our nose differently to fully detect the quality of different odors. Pungent odors require a swift flow, but chocolate has staying power.

10 May 2010 – How a permanent civilization is helped by domes. I design a dome built of a spiral of stones that would last for thousands of years, so its functioning becomes cheap.

11 May 2010 – Anything intended to last for 10,000 years must take human shortsighted avarice into serious consideration, alternate uses only as it stands.

12 May 2010 – A name for those people carrying some Neanderthal DNA could be Newmantals. It is a conflation of New-man and Neanderthals.

13 May 2010 – The world is plagued by a disease called Modern Architecture. Give crazy people money and they will do crazy things with it.

14 May 2010 – Architecture should be of the people, by the people and for the people. That is an obvious goal, but mad men with pretensions rule.

15 May 2010 – “Why does anyone care about 10,000 years in the future?” I am a human being and I want human beings to be healthy and happy.

16 May 2010 – Great spherical monuments to Modern Architecture goes way beyond simple-simplistic over into profoundly-simplistic.

17 May 2010 – People can learn from their mistakes but only if they are exposed to them, and the harm an pain they cause.

18 May 2010 – Extreme Ice NOW by James Balog is a fine coffee-table book but it’s preaching ecological guilt to the uncaring wealthy choir.

19 May 2010 – A new possibility for extending your healthy life. This is my speculative idea but the risk is minimal and the potential rewards are very great.

20 May 2010 – Ads are honest white lies told by honest liars in the service of something far grander than our need for true facts — their making money.

21 May 2010 – The way to be interesting is to be interested in what’s happening, and a joke is disruptive and that is a characteristic of boring people.

22 May 2010 – If exposure to interesting stories is the guiding light to human behavior we need to find ways make reality more interesting.

23 May 2010 – The Story of Western Architecture by Bill Risebero back cover has a building constructed on time under budget and has functioned perfectly.

24 May 2010 – I’m exporting my own Buddha qualities. I must confess I have less empathy for mosquitoes and poison oak than flies, but I am working on it.

25 May 2010 – Our modern civilization is built to surprisingly temporary standards with amortization times of only a few years.

26 May 2010 – How can we now create a backup for humanity? Set an example by building a model city to 10,000 year survivability standards.

27 May 2010 – Here is a sketch of a distant future community forced to live underground because of our current destruction of the environment.

28 May 2010 – Modern architects don’t know what architecture is! Architects should create buildings that help people do what they want to do.

29 May 2010 – Architecture is a good starting point for studying a human culture because it is expensive and easy to see.

30 May 2010 – The future is fun to visit but you wouldn’t want to live there. “You see? You see?! You Earth people are stupid! Stupid, stupid, STUPID!!!” Plan 9.

31 May 2010 – Since humanity arose the world population growth rate has been under 1%/100 years. Things are much better now than they have ever been.

June 2010

1 June 2010 – UNESCO – World Heritage Sites by country with links – VWXYZ. With links to all other sites.

2 June 2010 – After the one use minerals have been consumed the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra will once again reign supreme. What won’t empower future humanity are the resources we destroy now.

3 June 2010 – Craig Venter’s creating synthetic life will be the most memorable accomplishment this year and probably for the rest of human existence.

4June 2010 – We have some control of our actions of the future but not of our actions of the present.

5 June 2010 – I have cured my common colds with hot baths but Sugar Plum Honey Bun does a much more complete and soulful transformation.

6 June 2010 – Enjoy your life by taking every opportunity for taking legitimately earned pleasure and by avoiding enjoying every unearned pleasure. 

7 June 2010 – My zombie has already eaten my brain! Mmm goood! Yes! It was okay but I want more! much MUCH MORE and I want you to get it for me NOW.

8 June 2010 – All sport is based on some sort of advantage and it isn’t cheating until the stated rules change to make the new advantage against the rules.

9 June 2010 – Venter’s creation of artificial life is the second most important event in human history, the creation of intelligent human beings is first.

10 June 2010 – There are lots of simple things I want and these techie people to be providing for me but they are failing in their quest to keep me happy.

11 June 2010 – My Venterium circle of life, in a square, is explained away.

12 June 2010 – It is clear enough, that what really happened that made modern humans what they have become was an extremely strong selective pressure.

13 June 2010 – If we want to control our future actions we must control what our future zombie perceives and that way we can control what our future zombie does.

14 June 2010 – Pandora’s Seed is a beautifully written book, but it is dipped in the National Geographic publisher’s style of honey coating everything.

15 June 2010 – Pandora is such a nice looking girl, who would never do anything bad, and it is such a pretty box, it could never hold anything but pretty things.

16 June 2010 – The EarthArk Project is designed to save as much of the world’s DNA from destruction as possible. 

17 June 2010 – In the present world everything will continue to be degraded until only the exploiters survive and everyone else is dead.

18 June 2010 – Is it possible that the majority of people could be raised in situations that developed more time binding habits of life and choice?

19 June 2010 – Dire Predictions: by M.E. Mann shows just how blurry, blank, weak, pathetic and uninspired buck passers conclusions become.

20 June 2010 – Transcend: by Ray Kurzweil, seeks eternal life, and some life extension is now available already, but forever is a very long time.

21 June 2010 – Truthiness, Lie-iness and Maybeness are not to be trusted without verifiable proofs, so it is necessary to verify everything.

22 June 2010 – Transcend: by Ray Kurzweil summed. NEW STUDIES SHOW ALL FOODS BAD FOR YOU. It’s loaded with sugar, so get evaporated cane juice ;)

23 June 2010 – Seek honesty, enthusiasm, and integrity. Avoid dishonesty, corruption, and wet blanketry.

24 June 2010 – Karen Armstrong says, the whole function of fabricated mythos is to fill the void of meaninglessness which permeates the world of logos.

25 June 2010 – Humanity now  understands how to build a society that could bring peace, calm, joy and long life to 10,000 years of future people.

26 June 2010 – I get some fancy book learnin’ from Homer Simpson.

27 June 2010 – I am a cigarette addict! Once I admitted that I was able to bring it under control and stop. A bar or coffee shop isn’t a venue for deep thoughts.

28 June 2010 – Afghanistan has been a hole in the ground where nations for thousands of years have sent their armies to be swallowed up and die.

29 June 2010 – There needs to be an abundance of common sayings like — Verify your facts! Check your assumptions! Get corroboration!

30 June 2010 – Tesla automotive needs my automatic charging platform system, because the driver will forget to plug in his car all too often.

July 2010

1 July 2010 – Finding a new house to buy is finding a new life, probably my personal forever, and trying to avoid personal stupid mistakes.

2 July 2010 –Will a100 million future people be forced to live on recycled leftovers of our current high tech civilization.

3 July 2010 – Eco-tourism is hypocrisy on stilts! Eco-tourists would do more good for the world by staying home. They gained nothing except bragging rights.

4 July 2010 – A catastrophe is brewing where several cyclic positive feedback processes converge and cause a life threatening situation for all humanity.

5 July 2010 – I don’t know what is going to happen but, I prefer 100 million happy people living 10,000 years to 7 billion miserable moribund ones 1 year.

6 July 2010 – See some cross-eye mind games you can do and understand versus religious verbal mind games that twist brilliant people into mental knots.

7 July 2010 – I doubt Descartes’, “Except for our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power”; even that is not within my power.

8 July 2010 – The scientific method doesn’t claim perfection, but it is better than unverifiable declarations that do.

9 July 2010 – After hearing something that is irrelevant to your life and your work forget it as quickly as possible and use the time more usefully.

10 July 2010 – Evolution was blind but now She sees quite well through the eyes of man.

11 July 2010 – Humanity is now the controlling force but it has nothing controlling it but for the natural processes of the Universe and its own self-created laws.

12 July 2010 – A momentary flash of heat pain will flip the switch on poison oak itch. Inflammatory arthritis may be cured with a moment of heat pain.

13 July 2010 – Techniques and links to web sites for house hunting on the Internet.

14 July 2010 – The continuing chicken and egg fuss shows how ill informed and ill informing the data the media presents to the public actually is.

15 July 2010 – My third home search shocker. – The very most expensive neighborhood in Berkeley had the very worst crime statistics.

16 July 2010 –You pay a big price to live in Berkeley but obviously Berkeley is twenty times better or people wouldn’t be paying the big price to live here.

17 July 2010 – Explore your housing options for at least a month before jumping off, and you can avoid fires, earthquakes, crime and fools.

18 July 2010 – Mysterious product labeling of Ivory soap and Capsaicin — 99 and 44 one hundredths percent pure, and it floats – Ivory versus 0.15% Capsaicin.

19 July 2010 – Why are people so stupid and me in particular? I am still ill-informed, but I am a little smarter about my recognizing stupidity.

20 July 2010 – A new life of opportunities and disasters awaits me when I buy a new house in a new city.

21 July 2010 – A Lethal Obsession – If you don’t believe anyone hates you, read this book.

22 July 2010 – The Baby Name Wizard measures what people are thinking and valuing. Humans are controlled by their weakness’ not by their virtues.

23 July 2010 – What I used to consider fun was talking about great ideas—even if in shallow conversations, it was animating, now I prefer talking about doing.

24 July 2010 – Studying some maps based on happiness demonstrate that good laws fairly enforced are needed for happiness.

25 July 2010 – Global Catastrophes aren’t all that bad. – NOT ! ! !

26 July 2010 – What would I like to have accomplished in 10 years. I will orient my activities to getting an EarthArk into Antarctica.

27 July 2010 – A bottle of wild seeds with your name on it could help restore your whole countryside.

28 July 2010 – A small effort on your part will bring a huge thank you.

29 July 2010 – People are tuned into their entertainment media at the moment of their death. Is entertainment the ultimate meaning of life?

30 July 2010 – What if we had a population explosion in reverse? Going to one half in 40 years. It would take 12 halfings or 480 years to get to 1AD.

31 July 2010 – There is some hope for humanity, but only if they have access to facts not fiction.

August 2010

1 August 2010 – It may be difficult to find someone who will tell you the truth, but it isn’t difficult to identify someone who will lie, and for you to avoid them.

2 August 2010 – Natural Experiments of History, attempts to find multiple examples of parallel initial conditions and compares the outcomes.

3 August 2010 – Identify catastrophic risks and be somewhere else long before they happen, because they are impossible to time accurately.

4 August 2010 – The past, the present and the future of life is in our hands. Act wisely! The top 3 events for humanity! Ever!

5 August 2010 – Top 10 search engines with a surprise!

6 August 2010 – How Superman is able to fly is revealed at last.

7 August 2010 – Help – My clothes are attacking me and falling apart. Now – if only I could find a way to fix all the other stuff I don’t like.

8 August 2010 – Discovery, enthusiasm, delusion, denial, grief, acceptance and libration. The Black Swans are waiting with plentiful rewards or death.

9 August 2010 – Charles Shaw recorked, a simple solution to my open wine bottle problem.

10 August 2010 – Bulls horn their way through deep time, from 17,000 year old cave painting, to Egyptian bulls, to Jewish and now on to Wall Street.

11 August 2010 –Campbell’s Soup Can tipping points and other weird points. The value of anything is how much someone will suffer for it.

12 August 2010 – THE FAITH INSTINCT: How religion evolved. Women chose men who are sociable, the other qualities are secondary.

13 August 2010 – Why keep breathing? Because it’s enjoyable discovering what’s next and how I can participate.

14 August 2010 – Read, Worse than War, weep a little for humanity, then support The Earth Ark Project.

15 August 2010 – Progression of a new idea from distrust to common usage. After some predictable craziness a good new idea will find a useful place.

16 August 2010 – I have no power to think but I do have the power to observe, but I rarely remember to do it.

17 August 2010 – Pain Scale for Intensity Measurement and Management, but think carefully about possible side effects before applying these ideas.

18 August 2010 – Hutton’s Section showing a sedimentary rock in a pyroclastic flow. Darwin’s theory of evolution required this abundance of time.

19 August 2010 – Here are some reasons to eat your desserts all during your meals. Warning! One of my chores as a farm boy was to slop the pigs.

20 August 2010 – With strong passwords you can go to sites you feared to go before. Here is how to create secure passwords.

21 August 2010 – How do we find a comfortable home for old age?

22 August 2010 – The murder rate in Berkeley is a reason to avoid that city.

23 August 2010 – I choose to control my destiny through CTRL+A>Delete, as those thoughts would never approach my goal, the creation of The EarthArk.

24 August 2010 – The Clash Of Civilizations – The world is still bright for the USA but brighter still for others.

25 August 2010 – Spider bites can be fun to watch. Saying nice things about Mother Nature isn’t as effective as playing by her rules.

26 August 2010 – A moving adventure begins with a new house. Modern life isn’t as locked into “location, location, location” as it once was.

27 August 2010 – The disaster in middle America is in positive feedback mode.

28 August 2010 – House hunting gets serious when you walk onto the property. You can live in a house, but with a savings you only look at a number.

29 August 2010 – Purchasing a house requires forethought. Purchase a livable house which you can own outright at the lowest possible cash price.

30 August 2010 – Why the word hope makes me queasy and should make you queasy too.

31 August 2010 – How to do a deep cough to clear inhaled food. Clear inhaled food with a hurling-hacking cough called a trakeshake.

September 2010

1 September 2010 – The TV series Hung finds sex symbols everywhere in Detroit.

2 September 2010 – Making your life better one small step at a time; Why not have buttons at the top of the pants that would go into buttonholes on the shirt.

3 September 2010 – I go to Christchurch, New Zealand on GoogleEarth to find the locations of earthquake photos seen in the news reports.

4 September 2010 – Get FREE toothpaste, and other stuff in tubes by cutting the tube open. Probaway – is hacking a way through life one snip at a time.

5 September 2010 – Is this a photo of a Recluse spider and one of a recluse spider bite?

6 September 2010 – Why should you read a book by someone who admits to avoiding the facts.

7 September 2010 – It’s now a traffic violation in California to be smoking in a car if a person younger than 18 years of age is present.

8 September 2010 – Dancing gives women an easily observed analysis of the physical and mental health of the dancer as well as his social flexibility.

9 September 2010 – Empowering people to hate you, by attacking their symbols, is as stupid as a human can get and should rate a Darwin Award.

10 September 2010 – Arthritis may be eased and eventually cured with a little routine heat pain.

11 September 2010 – Berkeley weather, plants and trees were beautiful today. Len and I have had many conversations on the details of eating, sniffing.

12 September 2010 – Stupid traffic signs cause auto accidents. Fess up now – Did you see the upcoming turn in the drop away tunnel?

13 September 2010 – Pain drugs epidemic caused by poor measurement of pain. The Probaway Pain Scale is a complete system for measuring pain accurately.

14 September 2010 – I overate today so tomorrow I must under-eat. You must under-eat for three consecutive days to reset your body’s “fatostat.” 

15 September 2010 – How to enjoy a dental root canal operation. The most important thing I could be doing was sitting still in the dentists chair. So I did.

16 September 2010 – Big events in my life! I am zeroing in on a new place to call home.

17 September 2010 – Sane people I know live in the severe earthquake zone. They say they can’t do anything about a quake, so they don’t think about it. ???

18 September 2010 – I dreamed I was an interloper in a classroom and I discover that paying the game well gives more profit than making snide jokes.

19 September 2010 – We live in easy world! It’s easy because we obey the natural flow of things.

20 September 2010 – The Easy World demands the Easy Life of flowing into the bliss of local existence, but it takes a bit of forethought.

21 September 2010 – Some photos of a Lake Tahoe sunset and then a sunrise on the South Shore. – It is far wiser to be a hypocrite than to appear to be one.

22 September 2010 – We make an offer on a house and proceed with cautious hope that our needs and the sellers needs can both be satisfied.

23 September 2010 – This blog subtitled Life Hacks is intended to find ways to make people’s lives a little better.

24 September 2010 – 70% of known plant species are at risk of extinction, and the civilization we enjoy today could easily be gone tonight.

25 September 2010 – How to remember to take four pills per day. Put them conspicuously on your routine time dependent path.

26 September 2010 – The Most Powerful Idea in the World – a review of steam power.

27 September 2010 – Every time you see a lie reveal it to the public. See here an advertisement of a San Francisco trip faked by a British Airways photo.

28 September 2010 – Easier for the end user means it will be more useful and more utilized, and too many icons are confusing and counterproductive.

29 September 2010 – Seasonal flu – infectivity, susceptibility, humidity, transmission, infections, and I propose an experiment in transmission.

30 September 2010 – Worst Case Scenarios: I brought up A-bombs . He avoided thinking about such things it kept him awake at night and he liked to sleep.

October 2010

1 October 2010 – Cross-indexing huge databases of differently indexed information. This becomes possible and reliable using a stickiness number and JulinA indexing.

2 October 2010 – Show me what you need and I will show you how to get by on less. How to save money on toothpaste and other tubed stuff by getting it all out.

3 October 2010 – Some tinnitus noise might be cured with a self-controlled hiss. May peace and quite be upon you, my friend.

4 October 2010 – Your world may be going to hell in your grocery hand-basket. So shop carefully, the life you extend and save will be your own.

5 October 2010 – Earthquakes in Nevada? Yes, and big ones too. I just analyze things and do what I can do, and don’t waste time on those things that I can’t do anything about.

6 October 2010 – We train our inner zombies with our conscious choices so, it will serve us well; Choose the most mature path of actions possible when given a choice.

7 October 2010 – Winston Churchill was a man who spoke golden words to lift men to glorious action when their real life situation was desperate.

8 October 2010 – The movie Third Man is a remake of Casablanca. The true evil of it all is that Hollywood programs movie viewers into inappropriately responding zombies.

9 October 2010 – Living a good life, most of the time, just means choosing to work toward creating a better life for those who want to have a better life, yourself included.

10 October 2010 – Life gets easier and easier when you live right and eat right.

11 October 2010 – Humanity’s top predator must be universal human laws. There is nothing in the natural world to prey upon humanity and keep us responsible to reason.

12 October 2010 – We can provide for a better future while we have the time and energy available, but the world can’t always be as benign as it now is.

13 October 2010 – Apply your self to enjoying what you have, while you have consciousness to do so, with the implied goal of improved future actions..

14 October 2010 – Top leaders are in effect are saying to us when the A-bombs are exploding. “I told you this would happen! Why didn’t you do something about it?” [I do.]

15 October 2010 – An easy way to pull a cork out of a bottle of wine.

16 October 2010 – Some first steps in creating a religion for attaining more mature people.

17 October 2010 – This counter-Obama poster could have made similar silly comparisons to any and every politician who ever held office, so why the problem and its removal?

18 October 2010 – A recluse type spider bite on my leg, photographed for two months.

19 October 2010 – See better by washing your eyes. We live in a world of sights and sounds and the cleaner our senses the more appropriate our responses and thoughts will be.

20 October 2010 – If your goal is to rule the world The Martyrdom of Man is a good book to read but not so much for others because it will offend you.

21 October 2010 – Richard Thaler isn’t  bothered when he makes a mistake. He asks for correction from anyone in the large audience who happens to know the right answer.

22 October 2010 – Dr. Michalek a was calculating the balance of expenses and I was trying to figure out some way to make the whole electric car system work automatically.

23 October 2010 – Atwood and the audience all seemed healthy but they were all clearly plagued with the idea that Capitalism is evil but, as he said, “What’s the alternative?”

24 October 2010 – Winwood Reade was striving toward a new meaning for human existence founded on a more honest relationship with the world around us.

25 October 2010 – We don’t need to have a belief in a life after death to be happy. We need a belief that something we are doing is making our world better.

26 October 2010 – Setting boundaries within which the real world solution must lie gives you the ability to avoid massive mistakes and large wastes of time and energy.

27 October 2010 – The volcano Merapi kills the old sage Maridjan, its famous guardian. It’s better to prepare for untimable local events by avoiding obviously dangerous locations.

28 October 2010 – Or, live your life the way you want to, even if it’s in an active volcano’s mouth; Of course you may soon become a dead person..

29 October 2010 – A theory of evil: A book review of ‘On Evil’ is a light shot at a very heavy subject, that comes up short of a positive solution. Just being nice isn’t enough.

30 October 2010 – Atwood, says people are more easily duped by the American dream than by other idealistic ideologies. Liberty and the pursuit of happiness, is very appealing.

31 October 2010 – Science or Religion: Good versus not so good. — Act as if your present behavior will be locked in for the rest of your life.

November 2010

1 November 2010 – The current laws make everyone suffer because the responsibility for actions are shifted away from where the decisions are being made.

2 November 2010 – It is wiser to own outright a small house within walking distance of every necessity and when you have the cash plus some slack buy a better one.

3 November 2010 – Controlling our own emotions is also controlling the emotions and behavior of those around us and thus it forms all our habits and our future being.

4 November 2010 – Artificial gravity for a Mars-bound spaceship could be created by having two equal portions of the ship on a cable and spun about their center of gravity.

5 November 2010 – The TV show The Office last night used one of my flu fighting techniques almost exactly and then made a nice comic argument against it.

6 November 2010 – With better measurement of pain a much more refined analysis would be possible. — Seeing reality better gives you more options for coping better.

7 November 2010 – Is humanity worth saving? No? Yes? Maybe? It’s you who must decide if saving humanity is worth the trouble.

8 November 2010 – Free just equals free and free means worthless.

9 November 2010 – On TV there was missile rising from the sea. This was crappy reporting at its most manipulative and disgusting, and I was totally duped by its careful editing.

10 November 2010 – Swindling and Selling by Arthur A Leff, a Yale professor of law, studies the personal experiences to be learned directly from practicing con men.

11 November 2010 – The media’s posting of false information is an irreversible action and it can created irreversible hysteria and potential havoc, none of which can be undone.

12 November 2010 – Aspirin can save your life or kill you. Taking aspirin doesn’t fix anything but it does help dissolve clots.

13 November 2010 – Human minds need an important goal to be happy. Idle fingers make for a bored brain and a bored brain makes for an unhappy person.

14 November 2010 – 175 separate posts about  Doomsday and how if humanity created a LifeHaven and EarthArk there would something left over to build a Humble New World.

15 November 2010 – It is easier to learn the habit of keeping other people on subject than to keep ones own mind on subject. A wandering mind is an unhappy mind.

16 November 2010 – Treat diarrhea with 1 teaspoon salt, 8 teaspoons sugar in 1 liter clean water. — Be somewhere else when the shit hits the fan, when it’s laden with cholera.

17 November 2010 – We are living humans and we must find our existential meaning based on real people and real life and not abstract prefabricated gods.

18 November 2010 – Decision Points by George W. Bush is a must read book for Bush lovers, haters and everyone in between, it’s about why he made the decisions he did.

19 November 2010 – Did 14.8 million Americans have a major depression last year as CNBC claimed? — Human sanity can’t be measured to three significant figures.

20 November 2010 – I rework some old Abe Lincoln photographs.

21 November 2010 – TIME person of the year – the pre-selection list with the preliminary publicly voted score sheet generates a sorrow the Germans call Weltschmerz.

22 November 2010 – The basic idea for a dry air home cooler is to use a swamp cooler type evaporative cooler to chill air in a heat exchanger and use that cool dry air.

23 November 2010 – You can be perfectly, friendly with dishonest people, just don’t form close ties or expect anything but difficulties to come from them.

24 November 2010 – Zero-sum games are destructive activities for humanity. You can become happier by doing something productive, something that helps other people.

25 November 2010 – Ambrose Bierce, a lovable curmudgeon. If a writer isn’t willing to expose his mortal existence to deadly fire then he isn’t going to risk it with writing either.

26 November 2010 – A new and improved bookmark, and choice passage marking system that lets one find the good stuff quickly, even in books read long ago.

27 November 2010 – Our life is on hold. We have an offer on a house in Carson City, NV, over two months old that was accepted by the owner but not the short-sale paperwork.

28 November 2010 – I now see my primary fault is lack of enthusiasm. I see things clearly enough, but I don’t care enough to carry through decisively and publicly.

29 November 2010 – The role of chief executive of the US is a horrible burden to bear and the president may have the worst burden because he is forced to be so public.

30 November 2010 – More, TIME – Person of the Year 2010, analysis of their idea, that no one  impacted our society, our world very much this year.

December 2010

1 December 2010 – Project your mind out 500 years into the future and ask the question: Does exposing someone’s boring emails make that kind of long-term history?

2 December 2010 – Was Washington Irving’s, Headless Horseman, Hans Van Ripper, a model for Jack the Ripper? Hans is the Dutch form of John and Jack is its vernacular.

3 December 2010 – Race mixing in the United States and New York. People always seek the safe and easy and find it most easily with people they feel to be most like themselves.

4 December 2010 – What is important and what can I do about it? All we value will soon be gone thus we must love it and participate with it now, while we’re here.

5 December 2010 – TIME- Person of the Year 2010 – race to the finish. Julian Assange has 40% of all votes cast of 27 named persons, Lady Gaga has 10%, and Craig Venter has 0.6%.

6 December 2010 – Life adapts to poisonous arsenic in Mono Lake. Extremophiles choose phosphorus instead of arsenic when given the chance.

7 December 2010 – What can you do until Doomsday arrives? Enjoy the life you have been given and participate fully with your opportunities.

8 December 2010 – America’s greatest product is dreams, but you can’t live on dreams forever. The world has a love-hate relationship with America and its dreams.

9 December 2010 – Syphilis and tobacco were America’s “gifts” to the Old World, and it’s near impossible to prevent or eliminate diseases linked to pleasure.

10 December 2010 – The media empowers the destroyers of humanity, and as the we become dumber we are more likely to stumble into an abyss, and more quickly too.

11 December 2010 – Bernie Madoff for President ! Bernie has it all — good looks, convincing speaking techniques and loads of experience creating money.

12 December 2010 – “Free” Stuff found on the web you might want, but cheaper. — Don’t buy stuff you don’t need ! Don’t buy anything you don’t have the cash to pay for !

13 December 2010 – Julian Assange is the winner in the popularity vote for Person of the Year 2010 but TIME is not obligated to choose him. The editors have the final say.

14 December 2010 – I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas with Vera-Ellen. With a list of her dance routines on YouTube . And a set for comparison with other dancers.

15 December 2010 – Zuckerberg is TIME’s Person of the Year 2010. “The human effect on the year seemed to be negligible, and that has been what has been frustrating people.”

16 December 2010 – Human happiness for 10,000 years needs purpose. When making projections it is important to set limits and to define what is being sought.

17 December 2010 – What Jesus really said in his Golden Rule. Help others to achieve their utmost human potential.

18 December 2010 – A list of 47 Sentimental Christmas Songs from Probaway. — Abandon all despair for the woes of the world with an hour of Christmas music.

19 December 2010 – Oh no! I just ate some rotten food. Now what? — I got sick! Don’t swallow bad food no matter what! If in doubt, throw it out!

20 December 2010 – Estimating the total world population of humans – historical estimates by seven demographers, and my easy way of remembering population numbers.

21 December 2010 – Earth is different from space and so am I. Point of view controls our perception. Our perception controls our behavior.

22 December 2010 – American’s, have the highest risk of dying in December thru January and the lowest July and August. To live long and prosper you must avoid dying.

23 December 2010 – All things whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do to them. Help them live more abundantly. That should be the Christmas message.

24 December 2010 – Stop lying to Virginia about Santa Claus. Lying hurts children! Lying to children is leading them into a life of hell by corrupting their ability to perceive reality.

25 December 2010 – Practice the enjoyment of eating before you physically do it, and make your New Year’s diet resolutions on Christmas Eve.

26 December 2010 – For most people to be happy means going into debt by living beyond their means, by spending money they know they don’t have.

27 December 2010 – People love themselves more than they love you. I realize that when I saw a desperate derelict going through a garbage can. Of course he values himself more than me.

28 December 2010 – Given that people will curl up and go to dreamland if given the chance; How do we motivate them to work but with sales of pretty toys and debt?

29 December 2010 – How to find places on Earth from memory, using key points at 30°N and 30°S and multiples of 30° around the globe. 30N 90W = the Louisiana Superdome.

30 December 2010 – How to make a map of the Earth from memory, using a standard 8½ x 11 inch typing paper folded long ways.

31 December 2010 – Humanity’s failure to understand problems isn’t new. — Three years of blogging has been a huge waste of time and money.

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