Tech Medicine Links for 6.26.8 and Journal Street Wall
Posted by James Breen at 26 June 2008 3:30
The important thing to remember in journal street wall is that it has significant that cannot easily be explained, dare I say, in logical terms. It might be thought, therefore, that here was the ideal place to talk.
I shall introduce you to some wonderful article which was post yesterday about journal street wall. They are truly inspirational, standing for the indomitable spirit.
Image via WikipediaAn article in JAMA suggests that radiofrequency identification devices (RFIDs -- pronounced "AR-phids," like a type of insect) can create hazardous electromagnetic interference. And RFIDs were touted widely as device that improve patient safety. Whoops. More coverage in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Also in JAMA: "Effectiveness of Home Blood .. read the rest part.
The new incomer can kiss all those luxuries good-bye. Ironically, I am nervous about trying my hand at them.
I talked to the Wall Street Journal's Susan Davis yesterday about Obama's decision to capitulate on FISA. Obama stalwart Larry Lessig referenced it on his blog and in his speech to the Personal Democracy Forum. Maplight has done a great analysis of the telecom cash that disproportionately favored the Democrats who helped shepherd the FISA deal through. Here's what the anonymous Democratic lawmakers say. "I applaud it," a senior Democratic lawmaker said. "By standing up to MoveOn.org and .. full article.
Let us review, what it has been told:
From Required Eating The Wall Street Journal's article on extreme environmentalism at the Democratic National Convention includes a list of the Democrats' catering guidelines. Among them: 70 percent of all ingredients must be organic or local; no fried food allowed; and, since colorful food is supposedly more nutritious, each meal must include "at least three of the following colors: red, green, yellow, blue/purple, and white." One order of steamed American flag, ..[More].
They really do represent the difference between a big success and a bigger failure.
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