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A program tried to cut opioid addiction among veterans. Did it cause suicides?

September 1, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Behind the paywall on the Washington Post is this article from August 24,2021:A program tried to cut opioid addiction among veterans. Did it cause suicides? By Benjamin Cowan and Joshua Tibbitts Benjamin Cowan is associate professor of economics at Washington State University and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Joshua Tibbitts … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: addiction, Opioid Safety Initiative, opioids, suicides, VA, veterans

July 2021 ENSO update: La Niña Watch

August 18, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

On CLIMATE.GOV, a blog from July 2, 2021 on this year’s ENSO and the August 2021 update. (ENSO = El Niño-Southern Oscillation, the whole El Niño and La Niña system) with this disclaimer: Ideas and explanations found in these posts should be attributed to the ENSO blog team, and not to NOAA (the agency) itself. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Environment, Science, the Anthropocene, Thinking about Tagged: CLIMATE.GOV, El Niño, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, ENSO, La Niña, Sea shore, Sea Surface Temperature, Southern Oscillation, SST

Ilona Royce Smithkin, Improbable Muse in Fashion and Art, Dies at 101

August 7, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Over at the New York Times is a obituary about Ilona Royce Smithkin who lived a unique life.

Posted in: Faits Divers, Feminism, Obituaries, Thinking about Tagged: Ari Seth Cohen, entertainers, filmmakers, Ilona Royce Smithkin, muse, nonagenarian, orange-haired, photographers

Modern Times Playlist

August 3, 2021 by sergneri 1 Comment

Alan Chapman hosts Modern Times On Saturday nights between 10 and 12 P.M., on KDFC radio (and www.kdfc.com), Alan Chapman hosts Modern Times, his curation of modern “classical” music. I’ve been logging the titles played over the course of the last 18 months and present them here as a “Playlist” one can use to explore … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Modern Music, Thinking about Tagged: Alan Chapman, classical, KDFC, Modern Times, music, Playlist, radio, streaming

NUCLEAR BOMBS CAN CAUSE GEOMAGNETIC STORMS

July 31, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Over on spaceweather.com is this interesting recap of the impact of Starfish Prime, a 1962 low orbit nuclear test.

Posted in: Climate Change, Environment, Ethical and green living, Nuclear Industry, Politics, Science, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: electromagnetic pulse, EMP, high-altitude, high-altitude nuclear blast, magnetotelluric, magnetotelluric survey, nuclear blast, nuclear warheads, Starfish Prime, thermonuclear, thermonuclear warhead, warhead

Roberto Calasso, Renaissance Man of Letters, Dies at 80

July 31, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the NY Times: Roberto Calasso, Renaissance Man of Letters, Dies at 80 A Florentine by birth, he was a polymath as an author and publisher (Kafka, Verdic philosophy, Greek mythology) who reached a wide international readership. In “The Art of the Publisher,” his reflections on his decades in publishing, Mr. Calasso was diffident about … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Obituaries, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: 2021, Adelphi Edizioni, ancient human consciousness, author, civilization, Greek mythology, Ka, Kafka, Milan, myths, polymath, publisher, rituals, Roberto Calasso, shared stories, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, translator, Verdic philosophy

Yep, it’s bleak, says expert who tested 1970s end-of-the-world prediction

July 25, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In the Guardian, Yep, it’s bleak, says expert who tested 1970s end-of-the-world prediction, A controversial MIT study from 1972 forecast the collapse of civilization – and Gaya Herrington is here to deliver the bad news

Posted in: Climate Change, Environment, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Future of Work, IT Failures, Pandemic, Politics, Science, Sea Stories, the Anthropocene, Thinking about Tagged: 1972, Beyond Growth, climate crisis, Club of Rome, Earth First!, economic growth, extreme weather, Gaya Herrington, geopolitical instability, Greenpeace, Limits to Growth, MIT, Population, social unrest, sustainability

Aderrall-addicted, twice-divorced, serial-bankruptor,

July 24, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A comment from ARS TECHNICA which I really like: they’ll even claim a draft-dodging, formally-liberal, Aderrall-addicted, twice-divorced, serial-bankruptor, daughter-curious, porn-star-buying, real-estate huckster, C-list scripted ‘reality’ show host, scam university running failed vitamin salesman is the best President they’ve ever had the chance to vote for – and they’ll try to murder members of Congress to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Politics, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: Aderrall-addicted, C-list scripted 'reality' show host, daughter-curious, draft-dodging, failed vitamin salesman, formally-liberal, porn-star-buying, real-estate huckster, Republican, scam university running, serial-bankruptor, twice-divorced

FIP

July 19, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

I am reading an article in the Atlantic – “What Will Happen to My Music Library When Spotify Dies?”. I do use some music streaming services and there is one which I think is an exceptional value, because it is free. I first heard of FIP while living in Switzerland. A friend of ours who … [Read more…]

Posted in: IT Failures, Modern Music, Politics, the Anthropocene, Thinking about Tagged: Brewster Kahle, ELECTRO, FIP, France, French, GROOVE, Internet Archive, jazz, MONDE, NOUVEAUTÉS, POP, Radio France, REGGE, ROCK, Spotify, streaming, www.fip.fr

the most influential racist you’ve never heard of

July 16, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In an obituary today in the NY Times describes the life of William H. Regnery II, “Buzzfeed called him ‘the most influential racist you’ve never heard of.’ ” It is interesting to me as I’m wondering of late who the people are who are bankrolling the alt-right, other than the Murdoch and Koch families. Here … [Read more…]

Posted in: Obituaries, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: affirmative action, alt-right, Charles Martel Society, ethnostates, eugenics, Immigration, Koch, Murdoch, Obituary, Richard Spencer, The Occidental Quarterly, white identity, white supremacist, white supremacy, William H. Regnery II
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