Dan Rayburn speaks for all of us in the digital video delivery business with a good piece lamenting the standard misconceptions too often and easily perpetuated by media journalists. The author says that, “Multimedia communication — particularly video — has caused a strain on public networks, degrading the quality, so privatized networks have become more… Continue reading
Month: September 2008
Believe it or not, there are some places around the Matrix blogosphere where theists and atheists actually have meaningful debates…
Closing in on the Dawn…before Darwin? In a paper released this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Mansy and Szostak showed that the special membranes, fat bubbles essentially, were stable under a variety of temperatures and could have manipulated molecules like DNA through simple thermal cycling, just like scientists do in… Continue reading
My favorite physicist Stephen Barr makes a good point about the problem with single-issue politics: There is in conservatives a strong Romantic streak that loves the lost but righteous cause. They want to ride over the cliff with all flags flying. But that went out with the Jacobites—or should have. I hear some of my… Continue reading
Felicitous Implications
I would never describe myself as a theistic evolutionist, but John Wilkins (as always) has a thoughtful post on the implications of Darwin, God and Chance that is, as the late William F. Buckley might say, felicitous. There is a simulation program called Avida, which simulates a process of evolution by selection on “animats” or… Continue reading Felicitous Implications