Monday, November 26, 2012

Instapundit Pumps the Perfect Health Diet

See here:
"READER BOOK PLUG. Reader Paul Jaminet writes to request a plug for Perfect Health Diet: Regain Health and Lose Weight by Eating the Way You Were Meant to Eat. He writes"...
That "UPDATE: A reader emails..." was me. I must have mis-typed the email, I should have written:
"It’s been life-altering, literally, for myself[. MY WIFE,] and my two daughters."
Sorry, sweetie!

I'd be shocked if you're reading this blog and you're not familiar with the Jaminet's book, and blog. If you're not, start here.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

"The Essence Of Science"

A great post about about how science ought to be done.
“I also like this because it is the essence of science: choosing between theories (including no theory) based on predictions. The more unlikely the outcome, the more you learn. You’d never know this from 99.99% of scientific papers, which say nothing about how unlikely the actual outcome was a priori — at least, nothing numerical. I can’t say why this happens (why an incomplete inferential logic, centered on p values, remains standard), but it has the effect of making good work less distinguishable from poor work.”
I think Seth just answered his own question.

There’s a whole industry of academies, scientists working at those academies, and journals those scientists publish in to advance at their acadamies that depends on good work being less distinguishable from poor work.

A better standard might reveal that a lot of those scientists aren’t doing valuable work…

One gets the idea that Science is broken, perhaps intentionally.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Barefoot Army Boots

Barefoot Army Boots
Mark II.

Dr. Munson is shaking his head, the Army is coming around.

They're even using the term "zero-drop", invented by one of the founders of Altra. Although the boots are 5mm drop, not zero. Sigh.

Amazing.  See the video below for a full description.