2009-11-23

nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
2009-11-23 07:26 am

Star Trek and Monty Python's Camelot



It'll be a long step towards understanding human memory and emotions if there's ever a computer program which can produce this sort of video.
nancylebov: (green leaves)
2009-11-23 07:26 am

Star Trek and Monty Python's Camelot



It'll be a long step towards understanding human memory and emotions if there's ever a computer program which can produce this sort of video.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
2009-11-23 08:35 am

Miscellany

Purely by accident, I read this, which not only has a detailed explanation of how bad introductions and footnotes can be, a story about teaching just barely going right, and a "Very Secret Diary of Wil Shakespeare".
nancylebov: (green leaves)
2009-11-23 08:35 am

Miscellany

Purely by accident, I read this, which not only has a detailed explanation of how bad introductions and footnotes can be, a story about teaching just barely going right, and a "Very Secret Diary of Wil Shakespeare".
nancylebov: (green leaves)
2009-11-23 05:49 pm

Possible MS breakthrough

Seth Roberts posted there's a plausible theory that MS is caused by malformed or blocked veins which should be letting blood flow away from the brain.

One possible sign of bad outflow could be having one's face turn a good bit redder than one's body during exercise.

At an MS site, there's a survey about whether you've got MS and whether you get "red head".

Almost all of their responses are from people who have MS, so it isn't clear what proportion of the general population gets that red-faced.

So it would be a good thing whether you have MS or not to go over to their site and answer the survey.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
2009-11-23 05:49 pm

Possible MS breakthrough

Seth Roberts posted there's a plausible theory that MS is caused by malformed or blocked veins which should be letting blood flow away from the brain.

One possible sign of bad outflow could be having one's face turn a good bit redder than one's body during exercise.

At an MS site, there's a survey about whether you've got MS and whether you get "red head".

Almost all of their responses are from people who have MS, so it isn't clear what proportion of the general population gets that red-faced.

So it would be a good thing whether you have MS or not to go over to their site and answer the survey.