Roots: born in Sweden — lived also in Switzerland, USA, UK — good genes from Sweden, Norway, India, Germany
Languages: French, English, Swedish, German, Portuguese, Latin, Ada, Perl, Java, assembly language, Pascal, C/C++, etc.
Jobs: factory worker, farmhand, supermarket cleaner, programmer, language lawyer, soldier, lecturer, software engineer, consultant, director of technology, solutions architect, programme manager, methodology lead, quality and risk manager, writer
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Perceivable, Operable, Navigable, Understandable, Robust
- Perceivable. Ensure that all content can be presented in form(s) that can be perceived by any user - except those aspects of the content that cannot be expressed in words.
- Operable. Ensure that the interface elements in the content are operable by any user.
- [Navigable]. Facilitate content orientation and navigation
- [Understandable]. Make it as easy as possible to understand the content and controls.
- [Robust]. Use Web technologies that maximize the ability of the content to work with current and future accessibility technologies and user agents.
Scientific American and Politics vs Science
- Stephen Schneider (global warming) — who gained popularity in the late 1960s with his claim that the world was about to enter another ice age; Schneider declared in 1989 that
we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we may have
; - John Bongaarts (population) — who mostly parrots the long-ago discredited Paul Ehrlich;
- Thomas Lovejoy (biodiversity) — who announced in 1980 that 15-20% of all existing species would be extinct by the year 2000; and
- John Holdren (energy) — who (together with Ehrlich) bet in 1980 against Julian Simon, believing wrongly that a basket of natural resources would be more scarce and thus more expensive by 1990; today, Holdren is unaware that oil from tar sands is produced for $10 to $12 per barrel, much less than the $30 he uses in his pompous and contemptuous rebuttal.
Life Extension
Add medical progress and regenerative technology to the mix, and a 115–years life expectancy by 2060 is possible. It would merely take a doubling of the current rate of life extension; by 2172, life expectancy would be 170 years, close to two centuries.
Some researchers hypothesize that there are humans alive today who will actually experience quasi-immortality — simply assuming that we succeed in quadrupling the rate of life extension in this century. Wow. Ommmmmm.
An Oversupply of False Bad News
Letters to the editor poured into Science. Most were extremely critical. Paul Ehrlich, along with two energy and natural resource self-styled "experts," John Holdren and John Harte, charged Simon with various "errors about the economics of scarcity." So Simon challenged Ehrlich and company to walk the talk with a public offer to stake US$10,000 ... on my belief that the cost of non-government-controlled raw materials (including grain and oil) will not rise in the long run.
Ehrlich, Holdren, and Harte jointly accepted; they picked five metals, chose 1990 as the target date, bragged — and lost.
All of the grim predictions made by Ehrlich et alia have been systematically proven false by the facts — concerning natural resources, massive starvation by 1975(!), and general scarcity. In 1990, for his having promoted greater public understanding of environmental problems,
Ehrlich received a MacArthur Foundation "genius" award.
Today, a similar group of people is smearing Lomborg, who has essentially updated Simon's arguments with more recent statistical data.
- The notion of flow
- Toilet paper algorithms
- Black and white is in
- B-words and economic forecast
- Cloned cells grow into functioning cattle kidney
- Legal framework for space colonies
- Remember Tiananmen
- Potassium iodide -- protection against radioactive iodine fr...
- Gene doping threatens to transform sport
- Vibrant, dynamic, accurate -- Fevernova is a revolutionary b...
- Wait! we were told extinction is forever
- Freedom of expression vs blasphemy
- My personal taxonomy
- La langue française
- Pandas are cuter than insects
- From communist pact to transatlantic alliance
- Edward Cone: a personal look at blogging
- Don't get burnt by bad mapping
- The cyberspace cowboy: John Barlow
- Spit or swallow? It's all about the sauce
- Emotion and affect
- Environmental impact of terraforming Mars
- It doesn't start in Kashmir, and it never ends well
- Extinction of the lone inventor
- Red Mars will be blue, one day
- A pill to stretch your day
- The unbearable anti-americanism of European foreign policy
- USA warns against travel to India, Pakistan
- Rise of the dinosaurs
- Why I quit both watching TV and reading newspapers
- News by the People, for the People
- What is a journalist?
- Fears rise of India-Pakistan nuclear scenario
- Scientists who make up numbers
- Liens utiles (en français)
- Seriously spamming: time travel, disguised aliens, conscious...
- Scare tactices and lies about our environment
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