— Nikos Kazantzakis, who died in 1957 when MEdia Dragon was conceived
Motto: 'I always know enough to be dangerous.'
I imagine that Harry Triguboff, as a good classical scholar, will be recalling these words from one of Terence's Latin plays as he reads the letters of November 4-5: The public hiss at me, but I cheer myself when in my own house I contemplate the coins in my strong-box.
Theodore Dreiser tried just about everything to succeed, even working for a publishing house whose motto was “The worse the swill, the more the public will buy” Motto
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Motto: 'I always know enough to be dangerous.'
Classical Triguboff
I imagine that Harry Triguboff, as a good classical scholar, will be recalling these words from one of Terence's Latin plays as he reads the letters of November 4-5: The public hiss at me, but I cheer myself when in my own house I contemplate the coins in my strong-box.
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Newly-Released Diary Shows Bin Laden Was Radicalized After Visiting Shakespeare’s Birthplace
A summer trip to the UK as a teenager and visits to Shakespeare’s birthplace convinced Osama bin Laden that the west was “decadent”, the late leader of al-Qaida and architect of the 9/11 attacks wrote in his personal journal shortly before he was killed by US special forces in 2011. … [Read More]
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"Public conversation is overpoliticized and undermoralized,” says David Brooks. "Relationships and mercy and how to be a friend — these are the big subjects of life, and we don’t talk about them enough"... Hesitant radical age
Goudeket seems to endorse Spinoza’s great challenge (Ethics, Part 4, Prop. 67): “A free man thinks of nothing less than of death, and his wisdom is a meditation, not on death, but on life.” I have meditated on this proposition since I first encountered it as a teenager, and that may be the point. We know we are mortal. How does that knowledge change our manner of living? Neither morbidity nor mindless hedonism seems the appropriate response.
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Study: Musicians Have Better Memories Than We Do
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Mark Twain had one goal: Make money. By the age of 50, he was rich. “I am frightened by the proportions of my prosperity,” he said, and he was right to be afraid... Imrich Mark his words Goudeket seems to endorse Spinoza’s great challenge (Ethics, Part 4, Prop. 67): “A free man thinks of nothing less than of death, and his wisdom is a meditation, not on death, but on life.” I have meditated on this proposition since I first encountered it as a teenager, and that may be the point. We know we are mortal. How does that knowledge change our manner of living? Neither morbidity nor mindless hedonism seems the appropriate response.
`The Contrarieties of Spring and Winter'
And
just when you thought being happy was intuitive, the science of happiness
contradicts many people's understandings of how to find joy.
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Today, I’d like to start with something
close to many of our hearts, figuratively and literally – health.
No, this will not be a piece about the
merits or de-merits of appointing certain individuals as Goodwill Ambassadors (though it might be interesting to find
out what exactly the staffers in WHO were thinking when they put up that
submission).
Instead, I’d like to refer to something
Libyan Dr Alaa Murabit talked about at a recent Wired Security event in London. There, she highlighted the risks of bio-terror and genetic
engineering, naming a specific technology called CRISPR as a potential
concern.
Not that she’s the first. Former
U.S. Director for National Intelligence James Clapper already called CRISPR a
“weapon of mass destruction and proliferation” as early as 2016,
up there with North Korea and nuclear weapons.
Just what is CRISPR? It’s a technology
(yes, not all technologies involve your smartphone) which, in essence, allows
users to “scissor” away
unwanted pieces of DNA, and replace them
with others. Great if you want to cure diseases, improve crops, etc. Not so
great if you happen to be on the receiving end of a bio-weapon created using
the technology.
Now, the less paranoid among you might
ask, what’s the big deal? CRISPR has been around for years, and don’t you need
like a PhD and all sorts of fancy lab equipment to use it to splice and dice
DNA? Well, yes, and… maybe not. One article from foreignaffairs.com says that a DIY CRISPR kit is available for $150. I did my own quick
check and found something going for
$159 (no, I did not buy it, really).
Now, using the CRISPR kit to generate
weapons still needs raw materials, a dispersion mechanism, etc. But I think
this little nugget is enough to keep me up, for at least a few minutes at night
– for less than a sixth of the price of the iPhone X, someone out there can be
out creating mutant DNA. Hopefully this remains more sci-fi than evening news.
The terror within.
WHAT WE'RE READING: "How can you tell the difference between a terrorist and a schizophrenic person who is off medication?"
The terror within.
WHAT WE'RE READING: "How can you tell the difference between a terrorist and a schizophrenic person who is off medication?"