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Friday, April 25, 2003



'The Barbary Plague': When the Black Death Stalked San Francisco. Marilyn Chase tells the dramatic story of how public health officials and citizens responded to two outbreaks of plague in San Francisco in the early 20th century. By Judith Walzer Leavitt. [New York Times: Books]
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'The Seashell on the Mountaintop': He Revised the History of the Earth. Alan Cutler's slim and accessibly written book is an account of the life of Niels Stensen, a 17th-century Danish scholar, and the fate of his ideas. By Kevin Padian. [New York Times: Books]
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New T3 trailer [The Vanguard Science Fiction Report]
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Cannabis may become 'the aspirin of the 21st century'

 Cannabis, the third most popular recreational drug after alcohol and tobacco, could win a new role as the aspirin of the 21st century, with growing evidence that its compounds may protect the brain against the damaging effects of ageing.

Although the drug distorts perception and affects short-term memory, it may also help prevent degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntingdon's and motor neurone diseases. Scientists at the Institute of Neurology in Queens Square, London, say the "huge potential" of cannabis compounds is emerging, as understanding of its biological and pharmacological properties improves.


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Sacred Texts of the World

Here's a nice archive of the sacred texts of the world; it's very inclusive. Notably missing is that sham religion (I know, that's a redundancy), Scientology, which makes you pay tens of thousands of dollars to read its scriptures. It's terrific to see the Charles Fort stuff; here's the opening of The Book of the Damned:

 A PROCESSION of the damned.

By the damned, I mean the excluded.

We shall have a procession of data that Science has excluded.

Battalions of the accursed, captained by pallid data that I have exhumed, will march. You'll read them--or they'll march. Some of them livid and some of them fiery and some of them rotten.

Some of them are corpses, skeletons, mummies, twitching, tottering, animated by companions that have been damned alive. There are giants that will walk by, though sound asleep. There are things that are theorems and things that are rags: they'll go by like Euclid arm in arm with the spirit of anarchy. Here and there will flit little harlots. Many are clowns. But many are of the highest respectability. Some are assassins. There are pale stenches and gaunt superstitions and mere shadows and lively malices: whims and amiabilities. The naïve and the pedantic and the bizarre and the grotesque and the sincere and the insincere, the profound and the puerile.

A stab and a laugh and the patiently folded hands of hopeless propriety.

The ultra-respectable, but the condemned, anyway.

The aggregate appearance is of dignity and dissoluteness: the aggregate voice is a defiant prayer: but the spirit of the whole is processional.

The power that has said to all these things that they are damned, is Dogmatic Science.

But they'll march.

The little harlots will caper, and freaks will distract attention, and the clowns will break the rhythm of the whole with their buffooneries--but the solidity of the procession as a whole: the impressiveness of things that pass and pass and pass, and keep on and keep on and keep on coming.

The irresistibleness of things that neither threaten nor jeer nor defy, but arrange themselves in mass-formations that pass and pass and keep on passing.

What a hoot! It's a pity that the crackpots are often much better writers than the skeptics.

[via http://www.nchicha.com/cupofchicha/]


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Remember that National Securit threat? Just Kidding.. [No War Blog]
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Tech Writer Axed For Thinking [MyAppleMenu]
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GOD AND CAESAR. [The Volokh Conspiracy] For all the twaddle we hear about how our laws are based on the so-called Ten Commandments, how many are aactually implemented as laws? Turns out the answer is three. Not in this piece, but remember at the same time that most of our Constitution and Bill of Rights have no basis whatsoever in the Bible.

(On that Volokh page, a post or two lower than the one linked above, there's an interesting short piece about Santorum and the gay marriage/polygamy issue. Worth reading.)


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