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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Monday Political and Business Appraisal 2/26/07

Monday Political and Business Appraisal

Can't We all Just Get On With Failure - What do you say about people who are so determined to fail and yet so pathetic at achieving their ultimate end?


Interesting




California's Stem Cell Plan







Iraq Approves Oil Plan - I thought the US gets all the oil

Four Days of Gettin "N" - Sounds like a blast. Couldn't they have made it last longer though?






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Monday, February 05, 2007

Monday Political and Business Appraisal 2/5/07

Monday Political and Business Appraisal

US Pushes China - I'll follow this closely, but don't really expect much out of the Chinese.

Is it My Imagination? - Or are the newly elected, and all-powerful Dems playing the game like they are the little snot-nosed nerds on the playground? If you can't win and then get your ducks in a row long enough to pull your stick out and beat the competition on the head, what kinda good are ya? Jeez, it's like the party is run by women. Wait a second...

Nader Slams Hillary - That's like a fuzzy little guinea pig slamming a Brahma Bull. Ralph, back up a step or two, she's got real horns and you're just wearing a tin Viking Cap. Sometimes I think the men of the Democratic Party and their satellite greenies wear the skirts and the women wear the Jock Straps. Let's see Dukakis, Carter, Mondale, Kerry, Al, then there's Hillary, Nancy, Dianne, Cindy, Jane. Well at least there's always Ted Kennedy when they need a real man.

Sometimes Rudy - Sometimes he reminds me of Teddy Roosevelt. Even the New York part. Then again, sometimes he reminds me of Ethel Kennedy.








Tax Cuts - Now let's see what both the Republicans and Democrats are made of. Something a little less taxing I hope.

You Make Me Feel Like Dancing - Well, not really. But it's Saudi Arabia for God's sake. Who in their right mind would want to go to the Middle Ages for a dance party? Weren't there any marches and swamps they could have used where they were from? That you just gotta go to Jeddah to get your dance on for the big prom? Oh well, you get what you are gonna pay for when you take a trip back about 10 centuries.

Faith, or Folly - I'm all for giving more power to the people of Africa. The place is generally a hell-hole and could do little worse than precedent. But with all of the problems there, is it a wise investment right now?

Goodbye Mikhail - You would have done well to skip town before being caught by the current Russian government.

Niche Minisite

Apple Takes a Bite out of the Beatles















Monday, January 15, 2007

Monday Political and Business Appraisal 1/15/07

Monday Political and Business Appraisal


The Business of Virtual Reality - This is actually exactly the kind of venue in which I think Virtual Reality can be most useful. It strikes me as one of the methods by which TSS can be made substantive and beneficial by applying VR directly to real life.

The Dead Dictator - When the Dict bites it.


Strong, Wrong, Weak, Right, Short, Long - I found this a fascinating way of framing the debate. However politically, not historically or strategically (which are entirely different matters) I think it is more accurate to say the Bush is Weak and Long, and the Democrats are Strong and Short. As to which side will ultimately be proven wrong, that will be for history to decide and I have no doubt at all that it will, however Democrats are both politically strong at the moment and throwing all dice on the roll that Americans will, in the end, choose Strong and Short, that is the "seemingly reasonable arguments of the short term" over the more "strategic and seemingly paradoxical arguments of the long run." Temporarily at least Bush is extremely weak politically and the Democrats are strong. I am however, constantly reminded by my studies of history, that he who plays the short market often ends up sans profits and prospects.

Cheney, the Pentagon, and the Banking Industry

Anti-FTA Sentiments - This is interesting for both economic and political reasons.









King and Bush - I think Bush got this one about right. Holidays are often about far more than simple relaxation and escape from labor, but are also often about "Great Work."

Crusader - A crusader in the true sense achieves victory by embracing struggles which will elevate all men, women, and children in the long run. A Crusader must be warrior, diplomat, pragmatist, idealist, politician, leader, economic visionary, a liberator, an egalitarian, fearless, patient (so that his age can finally catch up to
his Vision, which is often both prescient and far beyond current limitations in scope), able, and determined. He must be a man of History rather than one of mere moment. He must fight for Truth and Justice and Peace, and do so humbly with the very practical realization that without honorable Justice and real Truth then true Peace is impossible. I've read a lot of biographies of Reagan, I'm looking forward to this one.

The Hypocrisy of Wage as a Measure of Wealth - Anyone who believes wage, elevated or not, is a either a true method of, or a true measure of, wealth simply understands nothing of economics. Individuals should be striving to break free of wages, wage cycles, and artificial income limits and instead working to negotiate their own compensations and benefits, and to eventually free themselves altogether upon reliance on wages, and instead be seeking new and ever greater means of income (as the word was originally and correctly applied). If an individual waits for anyone or anything else, be that government, corporation, organization, institution or other individual, to determine their level of wealth then they have abdicated any possibility of controlling their own financial and economic destiny in favor of being a lifetime slave to the economic interests of others.

Leadership and Creativity

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Monday Political and Business Appraisal 1/8/07

Monday Political and Business Appraisal

Crossroads - "Do, or do not. There is no try."

Inhalable Flu Vaccine - I've often wondered why more vaccines are created to be delivered along the same vectoring path by which a disease organism usually penetrates the host organism. It makes absolute common, medical and scientific sense, but then again that which makes the most sense is usually the last avenue pursued by most modern scientists.

Who Gives a Crap - Who cares if Russia slams US sanctions on Russian military firms? Become an actual ally, then we'll talk.

Good Luck Zalmay - You're really gonna need it in that Nest of Vipers

Web 2.0 Business Value Debate - I really like many of the innovations of the Web 2.0 phenomenon. But I'm the first to admit that in many respects the value promised and the value delivered are very different animals, and that many times Web 2.0 efforts deliver little real value at all.

Lifehacker - Personally I like the Lifehacker idea, the approach, and the whole philosophy of the blog. I wish there were far more blogs like this.

Shocked by the Awe? - I've worked on projects like this myself. A few work out as expected, a few do much more poorly than originally envisioned, a few lead to valuable secondary discoveries but most are boondoggles. That's the price you pay for progress I guess.

Global Real Estate

Where the Left left off - An interesting theory.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Monday Political and Business Appraisal 1/1/07

Monday Political and Business Appraisal

In Memoriam - Ford was certainly not a great president, not like a Reagan by any means, but he was a solid President. Often neither America nor the world really needs a Great President, but we do often need a far greater number of solid presidents.

What Is and What Cannot Be - Can we build a larger military upon the back of the current system? From my work with, observations of, and contacts within the military - probably not. The System, not just the numbers, have to change.

Michigan ARPA - Does what the people want in a state even qualify as being important anymore concerning the establishment of law, or has the referendum become a mere White Paper Policy statement?

End of the Freedom - The failure of Democracy is not that too often the people fail to achieve their objective and fail to achieve the leadership they desire, but that too often their objectives and the quality of their leadership perfectly matches their true aims.

Holidays Over

Black in the Black - An Open Letter to Black Americans

Men, Women, and Power

Vietnam and the Great and not so Great Powers

Tax Gifts - Well, it's something anyway.

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Invisible Hand - Personality Aspects

Invisible Hand - Personality Aspects

Today, after helping teach class I went and took shots. It was raining so all the shots I took were taken either in a moderately heavy rain or during a full-fledged storm. While taking some of the shots I began thinking back to a time when a friend of mine at the University of Saint Petersburg (back then it was Leningrad) and I were working together on a new Theory of Personality.

We never finished our work together but a large part of my contribution of the work involved Personality Aspects. (I used and use the term differently than it is commonly applied.) Not fragments of personality but the idea that each person has different Aspects of Personality, or to use Greek and Latin influenced interpretations, Mask Faces. (Persona means "Mask" and Aspect means "Face.")

Now the general theory was a Theory of Integrated Personality for the Normal and Abnormal Personality Typologies, or even in some respects of Personality Integration - yet as part of the overall nature of the Integrated Personality I began developing the idea of Personality Aspects not as part of a Personality, nor as personality fragments, nor even as Personality Apparancies, but rather as separate Personality Sets based upon behavioral functionality. That is my view of Personality Aspects was that each separate Personality Aspect was, in Normal and Abnormal (originally Abnormal did not mean sub-normal, but Hypernormal, or "Beyond Normal Functioning") individuals, a set of personality traits related to function. A persona might have numerous Personality Aspects, all of which act together or even integrate seamlessly into a general harmonious Personality Whole, but each Aspect might operate as a personality sub-set based upon function. A person might seem like a totally different person in any given set of different circumstances, yet this did not in normal or abnormal people entail or display a fracture within the personality, merely a recognition in the individual that different circumstances required different Personality Aspects, or a set of personality behaviors peculiar to a given situation.

For instance at work a certain set of personality traits might be obviously displayed and in evidence within a given individual's behavior range, because at that time a particular "Personality Aspect" might need to be emphasized as signified by that aspect set. But at home another Personality Aspect might either be required, or even encouraged by a different environment. These differences in behavioral range (even if seemingly extreme to an outside observer) might be entirely normal or even desirous given the demands of the separate environments, but did not at all necessarily imply any type of psychological or even personality fragmentation or disturbance or disorder. (The same might not be said of subnormal personality types and individuals where different personality aspects might be either diagnostic cues or clues to underlying personality disorders of a pathological nature.)

In any case, today, while out taking shots in the rain my mind drifted back to this work I did years and years ago, almost 15 years ago now, to my old Russian friend (I wish I could find him again) and what these ideas might imply. Something about being out in the rain, the darkness of the storm, the early fall of the sun as the seasons shift, all of this spurred on my thoughts. So in my head I began to make notes on my own individual Personality Aspects, the way each Aspect functions, and what kinds of basic "sets" of behavior are associated with each Aspect.

Below I have listed each Aspect, or what I would call Major Personality Aspects (The Major and Most Important components of my overall Personality). I haven't listed any particular Aspect in any order, I have listed them as they occurred to me and as I was able to lodge them in my memory until such time as I could reach my daypack and retrieve my notebooks and tape recorders to record what I had been thinking about.

Inventor/Scientist - This aspect prefers to work alone and in isolation, without input from other individuals, though occasionally I will seek out advice from others or wander around in crowds just for the noise and because watching people and animals gives me ideas about functionality and how my inventions might best be designed and employed. Also occasionally by watching people, animals, insects, and biological systems I can get ideas for experiments to conduct or theories to pursue. Most of the time I prefer to work in isolation, or to make observations from a place where I will not be observed, especially in the early stages of any design, experiment, or creation.

Investigating/Analysis/Manhunting - These things I definitely prefer to do alone, both because of the danger and because I operate best alone in this kind of environment and at this type of activity. Manhunting sharpens my senses, makes me far more keenly observant and focused, heightens my mental and psychological faculties, and is intensely enjoyable to me. Hunting criminals and conducting investigations, interviews, and interrogations is also an intensely concentrated psychological activity to me and therefore I prefer to engage in these types of activities completely focused and without any outside distractions. Also in investigating or manhunting it is important to remain intensely focused upon one's goal and being alone helps me to devise a wide range of possibilities and to analyze these possibilities logically and without interfering prejudice. Sometimes though I will seek the advice of others when making an analysis of an investigative or intelligence matter.

Civic/Teaching/Social - I prefer to engage in civic activities in the company of others of course, and occasionally if I lead such events, am teaching, or am taking photographs, or conducting some official function, I don't mind, may even prefer to operate in a large crowd. But usually when it comes to civic activities I prefer a small group of people as a participating audience or a small group of people with whom to operate. Often times in informal or relaxed social settings though or when going out in public I prefer large groups of people. Often, as my friends know I will also act foolishly or clownishly in public, sometimes to the point of being obnoxious. This is great fun to me and I love to clown and joke in such situations with strangers or with people whom I know I will likely never meet again. On these occasions I prefer large groups of people and to exploit humor. Often I enjoy acting this way on the internet as well, as the internet often evokes my satirical and sardonic sense of humor.

Artist/Composer/Photographer - When drawing, sketching, painting, composing or taking photographs my general preference is for solitude and even absolute isolation if possible. Very much like when I am manhunting or engaged in a particularly fascinating investigation. The two exceptions are that occasionally when sketching or drawing I prefer to go into a crowd of people to get subject matter and occasionally I also like to take other people with me when taking photographs, people such as interesting friends, or one or both of my daughters.

Family Man/Husband/Father - In these situations I prefer the company of my family, and like to play around and joke with them. I enjoy wrestling with my daughters (hopefully one day with a son as well), taking trips with them, doing things around the house, and being outdoors together, maybe tracking or playing with my dogs. With my family I am usually very sociable and my most relaxed. I am also though, at the same time, at my most intensely focused regarding security matters.

Priest - When ever I feel a deep religious or spiritual conviction I prefer to be alone. I almost always think of them as circumstances involving my priestly, or more deeply spiritual and religious nature. Strangely enough though I prefer isolation when I am absorbed in my "Priestly Aspect" or nature. I will also however often wander about alone when in these moods looking for a stranger or some lone person or small group of people I may assist. When I was younger I usually most often associated this Aspect and these moments with deep meditative experiences, powerful prayer experiences, melancholy, dreams, visions, and trances. Nowadays, as I age, I associate them more with wandering alone, and with assisting others, but on an individual or personal basis. Almost pastorally. Still, for the most part my priestly nature is solitary and contemplative. The one exception is usually Communion, in which I feel priest-like in a crowd of people or in the congregation.

Vadder/Explorer - I most often associate this aspect with activities that I psychologically consider similar in nature, such as investigations and even manhunting. Whenever I engage in Vadding or Exploring especially to places I have never been before or which I suspect to be dangerous I prefer to go alone. Always well equipped, but still alone. Occasionally I will take friends with me hiking, camping, mountain climbing, etc, and recently I have started training my daughters to Vad, but usually whether I am Rudding or Vadding I go alone. Often I go alone because of the danger. I know many people who say you should always Vad in a team, that one should never go alone to avoid disaster, being trapped, severe injury, or even death. But I have basically Vadded alone since I was about 12 to 13 years old, or even younger if you count the many expeditions I took alone when I lived in the city (a place I love to visit but hated living there), and see no reason to change my natural habits or inclination.

Businessman - This may the single most social Aspect of all my Personality Aspects. From my business experiences I learned to develop deep, rich, and extensive networks. This later bled over into the idea as I aged that I should develop equally deep and rich social, political, civic, professional, religious, law enforcement, investigative, military, intelligence, communicative, institutional, and scientific networks, and also eventually helped me develop my theory of the Modern Renaissance Man. When involved in any type of business, financial, brokerage, capital, or start-up project I prefer to be as social as possible, to work with as many different individuals and groups as possible, and to delegate out work over as wide an area of expertise and capability as possible. When engaged in business I am my most social and feel the least need for solitude.


Well, those are the most important 8 Aspects of my various Personality Aspects.
Comment if you like, either on what I said, or about your own Personality Aspects.


Today I took some very interesting shots, including shots of two animal corpses. I'll post those soon.

© JG, Jr. 2006

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Pesharim - Organization and Structure

Pesharim - Organization and Structure

Since I was a young fella, an early teen as a matter of fact, I've kept notebooks and sketch books of my notes, observations, ideas, experiments, sketches, designs, plans, dreams, travels, vads, cases, etc. These notebooks now house a lot of material and take up a good deal of space though recently I have compressed many of these old notes and files and matched them to my computer files on my primary system so that my notebooks and computer files all match.
No matter the subject.

But in reorganizing and collating my old notebooks it came to my attention that my notes and sketches on a myriad of subjects were all tangled and confused into huge collections without any real system of ordering or cataloguing or proper book-keeping. I was ruminating on this problem the other day and suddenly I was struck by a very simple idea. So simple that I'm amazed it has taken me so many years to think of it. The idea was this: I would divide all my efforts into separate notebooks devoted to single subjects, or to a very narrow spectrum of subject matter. That way whenever I want to consult my notebooks on the subject of my mathematical equations I can simply go to my math notebook, and if I'm looking for a poem I wrote or an idea for a non-lethal weapon then I can go to these separate notebooks and find what I want. I don't have to waste time and effort searching through a huge stack of old general notebooks to find what I want or to try to remember which particular notebook I stored a particular idea in.

I'm still keeping a General Idea Notebook to take with me everywhere but whenever I develop an idea and write it in my General Notebook I then transfer it to another notebook dedicated to the subject matter at hand, or if I'm home then I just make notes in the appropriate notebook in the first place. It's taken me months now with everything else going on to arrange this correctly but now all of my system files on all my systems, including my laptop is correlated to all of my physical files and all of my physical files are now correlated to the proper notebook on that subject. It will be almost impossible for me to waste much time now on searches or trying to remember where notes might be stored.

Finally the project is finished and this is the final result. I now have 26 separate note and sketchbooks, divided by subject matter, catalogued by type, and for use as I need them.


NOTEBOOKS, SKETCHBOOKS, JOURNALS, LOGUES and PLANBOOKS.

The following is a list of the Notebooks, Sketchbooks, Journals, Logues and Planbooks, which should be kept, and a brief description of the functions of each and what should be contained within them.

1 General Idea Book – (a sketch notebook – carried at all times in Notepack when out, otherwise kept at home) Covering all general subjects not included in or dedicated towards the specific subject matter of the notebooks below, such as general ideas on politics, chemistry, medicine, genetics, internet and web, film, photography, blog materials, newsletter(s) materials, general observations, etc. or to make notes in when ideas strike me away from home which I can then transfer to the appropriate notebook later on.

2 Writing – (a notebook) Covering all Writings, both Non-Fictional and Fictional except poetry, and also containing research and ideas pertaining to my writings.

3 Experiment’s Composition Book – (a Scientific composition notebook) Covering all aspects of my scientific experiments

4 Games Journal – (a notebook journal) Covering all invented Hard Games and Hard Game related matter and for Hard Game Transferable Skill Simulations.

5 War-Logue – (a notebook logue) Covering Anti-Criminal affairs, military affairs, intelligence and counter intelligence, cryptology, infiltration, camouflage, stealth, terrorism and counter-terrorism, espionage, psychological operations, case-work, investigations, interrogations, interviews, surveillance, weapons and non-lethal weapons design, suit design, related theories, related experiments, anticipation and prevention, law, communications, search and rescue, disaster relief, fire-fighting, research, and Justice.

6 Pocket Notebook – (a portable mini-notebook and memo pad, 3” X 5” – carried at all times in Daypack) Kept for interview, interrogation and article notations and for the making of emergency and fast notes when no other writing material is available.

7 Business Journal – (a notebook journal) Concerning Business Projects, Ventures, Enterprises, due diligence, entrepreneurism, contacts, etc.

8 Education and Homeschooling – (a notebook) Concerning subjects to study and master, general education, ideas about improving education, Personal Education Plan and Portfolio, The Renaissance Academy and homeschooling.

9 Poetry – (a notebook) Concerning poetic works, projects, experiments, forms, epic and heroic poetry, poetic sketches and proesy.

10 Investment and Capital – (a notebook) Covering investments, due diligence, venture capital, capital sources, funding projects, international investment, credit, investment and financial goals, contacts, etc.

11 Mathematics – (a composition notebook) Covering mathematical studies, formulae, equations, experiments and equations and formulae developed by myself for both mathematical and scientific projects of all kinds.

12 Music Composition – (a staff-ruled composition notebook) For the sketching of themes, melodies, harmonies, composition projects, scores, opera, song music, etc.

13 Lyrics, Librettos, Songs, Musical Projects – (a note and sketchbook) For the developing of song lyrics, librettos, and complex multi-part musical compositions.

14 Architecture and Design – (an art sketchbook) For the development of Design and Architectural projects.

15 Architectural Planbook – (a finished planbook) For completed architectural plans of all kinds.

16 Art – (an art sketchbook) For completed art drawings and final sketches.

17 General Art Sketchbook – (an art sketchbook) For the making of basic and preliminary sketches and drawings.

18 Sketch, Composition, and Design – (an art and design sketchbook) For the sketching of complex compositions and artistic designs.

19 Portable Art Sketchbook – (an art sketchbook) A portable art sketchbook for the making of sketches and drawings in the filed. Carried at all times in Notepack.

20 Comic and Graphic Novel Sketchbook – (an art sketchbook) For the making of sketches and designs and notes related to Comic Works and Graphic Novels.

21 Video Games Journal – (an art journal) An art journal and sketchbook for ideas, sketches, artwork, plots, writings and the overall design of video, computer, internet, and electronic games and Transferable Skill Simulations.

22 Religious Sketchbook – (an art sketchbook) Covering sacred art, music, liturgies, poetry, writings, materials and building designs, sermons, morals, theology, prayers, meditations, Missions Work, Ministry Projects, and Aesic Materials and Experiments.

23 Inventions Sketch Journal – (an art and note sketchbook) Concerning all inventions and invention related matters except for those inventions covered in the War-Logue.

24 Natural Science and Physics Journal – (an art and note sketch book) Concerning natural science, physics, and general science.

25 Discovery and Travel Journal – (an art and note sketchbook) Covering travels over land, fresh water, and sea, and by air, and the notes and sketches made as a result of these travels.

26 Vadding and Exploration Journal – (an art and note sketchbook) Concerning all Vadding, Rudding (Vadding in the country or wilderness), infrastructure studies, Urban Exploration and Urban Archaeology Expeditions. Notes and sketches made during these expeditions. Sometimes includes shared notes and sketches with War-Logue.

Tape Recorders and Digital Recorders – kept in the appropriate Pack (Day, Note, Vadding, Operational, etc.) or in my Offices.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Links to Interesting Sites

LINKS TO INTERESTING SITES

Business/Finance/Investment

http://www.startupjournal.com/
http://www.foxnews.com/business/markets/index.html
http://www.vfinance.com/
http://business.updates.com/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/default.stm
http://www.foxnews.com/business/economy/index.html
http://www.freshpatents.com/


Religious and Christian Service

http://pantheon.org/
http://www.koinonia.org.il/site/index.php
http://www.vatican.va/
http://www.gfa.org/gfa/
http://www.prisoneralert.com/
http://www.missionfinder.org/resources.html
http://www.koinonia.org.il/site/index.php
http://www.children.org/
http://christianity.rinf.com/
http://www.missionary-blogs.com/
http://www.conciliarpress.com/
http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/

http://www.hillsidesbc.com/


Esoteric

http://www.meru.org/index.html
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/home.html


Governmental/Agency

http://www.cert.org/nav/index_main.html
http://www.usdoj.gov/
http://www.fbi.gov/
http://www.interpol.int/
http://www.atf.gov/
http://www.cbp.gov/
http://www.dea.gov/
http://www.secretservice.gov/
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/index.html


Military/Intelligence

http://www.military.com/
http://www.cryptography.com/index.html
http://www.cofc.edu/~williamj/pcmission.html
http://www.cicentre.com/
http://ctstudies.com/
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/
http://www.stratfor.com/
http://www.janes.com/
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/
http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/intel.html
http://www.cdi.org/
http://www.cfr.org/index.html
http://www.d-n-i.net/index.html
http://www.csis.org/
http://www.isis-online.org/


News

http://www.articledestination.com/


Law Enforcement

http://www.crimeandclues.com/
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/criminal-home.html
http://www.usmarshals.gov/
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/nypd/home.html
http://www.lasd.org/divisions/detective/
http://www.necrosearch.com/
http://www.academy-group.com/
http://police.sas.ab.ca/prl/for.html


Educational/Literary

http://omacl.org/
http://home-school-usa.com/
http://www.news.harvard.edu/
http://web.mit.edu/



Entertainment

http://www.realmofinfamy.com/forum/


Art and Music

http://inventmusic.org/


Consumer

http://www.bbb.org/
http://www.ftc.gov/


Science

http://www.howstuffworks.com/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/default.stm
http://www.bnl.gov/world/
http://www.foxnews.com/science/index.html
http://www.foxnews.com/technology/index.html
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/science.html
http://www.gyre.org/
http://www.999today.com/science/
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/
http://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html
http://www.newscientist.com/
http://www.physorg.com/
http://radio.weblogs.com/0149361/



Vadding/Exploration/Hobbies

http://www.jinxmagazine.com/ http://www.thespoon.com/trainhop/ http://hostingworks.com/support/dict.phtmlfoldoc=vadding http://www.infiltration.org/infilspk.htm http://www.souterrains.org/ http://www.urbanadventure.org/ http://www.infiltration.org/ http://www.urbanexplorers.net/
http://www.opacity.us/ http://www.undercity.org/ http://homepage.mac.com/peint/zone-tour/index.htm http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/ http://www.uer.ca/ http://www.deathrock.net/ariadne/ruins.html http://www.opuszczone.com/index.php http://www.drainfreaks.net/ http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/ http://negativespaces.net/