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Who will be posted to the position of Massachusetts Handicapper General?
Topic: Science 9:17 pm EDT, Aug 12, 2008

For those who missed it on Slashdot, Massachusetts (the people terrified of LEDs) has stuck another victory blow for Luddites everywhere.

The Worcester Telegram & Gazette are reporting that a Mr. Victor Deeb, retired chemist has had his home raided by the Department of Environmental Protection because someone at the Fire Department got into a freaky panic fit after having come to deal with an accidental (and harmless) air-conditioner catching fire on the second floor of their home. Mr. Deeb's basement (which is where his lab is) spent three days entertaining DEP reps while they confiscated all of Mr. Deeb's lab equipment and supplies. The DEP says they found nothing any more dangerous than typical household cleaning products. The DEP says that basically, Mr. Deeb isn't getting any of this stuff back, either.

So, we've got this nice Fourth Amendment thing which protects us against unwarranted search and seizure and this is an excellent example of why you should make damn sure it's adhered to. Had Mr. Deeb objected, because the police and DEP did not have a search warrant, if said authorities had been brought before a judge, he might have gotten a fair shake and simply been asked to have someone from the DEP visit to have a look around to see that he's not say, pouring a bunch of lethal stuff down the sink unneutralized. Since he didn't stop them at the door, they were allowed to run amok in unthinking panic and basically empty his basement lab, which is probably going to set Mr. Deeb back a pretty penny indeed. (Aside: I would so sue them.)

Take look in the comments on the article. Someone signing off as "vmdeeb" has a pretty heavy-duty explanation of what Mr. Deeb was doing in his basement. While it's entirely possible it's just someone with a screw loose who posted that, it's also entirely plausible that Mr. Deeb himself was posting, explaining that he was doing research on ways to eliminate carcinogens from the environment. (Generally this would not involve germs, explosives, or anything even remotely toxic, especially considering you could buy these things containing these carcinogens in the toys section of your local Wal Mart.)

Here's the thing I find most horrifying about the article:

Pamela A. Wilderman, Marlboro’s code enforcement officer, said Mr. Deeb was doing scientific research and development in a residential area, which is a violation of zoning laws.

Apparently in Massachusetts, science has no place in the home. It confuses authorities and causes them to panic when confronted with anything more complex than screwing in a light bulb.

Ms. Wilderman goes on further to say even more horrifying things like:

"This is Mr. Deeb’s hobby. He’s still got bunches of ideas. I think Mr. Deeb has crossed a line somewhere. This is not what we would consider to be a customary hom... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]

Who will be posted to the position of Massachusetts Handicapper General?


Who will be posted to the position of Massachusetts Handicapper General?
Topic: Science 9:16 pm EDT, Aug 12, 2008

For those who missed it on Slashdot, Massachusetts (the people terrified of LEDs) has stuck another victory blow for Luddites everywhere.

The Worcester Telegram & Gazette are reporting that a Mr. Victor Deeb, retired chemist has had his home raided by the Department of Environmental Protection because someone at the Fire Department got into a freaky panic fit after having come to deal with an accidental (and harmless) air-conditioner catching fire on the second floor of their home. Mr. Deeb's basement (which is where his lab is) spent three days entertaining DEP reps while they confiscated all of Mr. Dees' lab equipment and supplies. The DEP says they found nothing any more dangerous than typical household cleaning products. The DEP says that basically, Mr. Deeb isn't getting any of this stuff back, either.

So, we've got this nice Fourth Amendment thing which protects us against unwarranted search and seizure and this is an excellent example of why you should make damn sure it's adhered to. Had Mr. Deeb objected, because the police and DEP did not have a search warrant, if said authorities had been brought before a judge, he might have gotten a fair shake and simply been asked to have someone from the DEP visit to have a look around to see that he's not say, pouring a bunch of lethal stuff down the sink unneutralized. Since he didn't stop them at the door, they were allowed to run amok in unthinking panic and basically empty his basement lab, which is probably going to set Mr. Deeb back a pretty penny indeed. (Aside: I would so sue them.)

Take look in the comments on the article. Someone signing off as "vmdeeb" has a pretty heavy-duty explanation of what Mr. Deeb was doing in his basement. While it's entirely possible it's just someone with a screw loose who posted that, it's also entirely plausible that Mr. Deeb himself was posting, explaining that he was doing research on ways to eliminate carcinogens from the environment. (Generally this would not involve germs, explosives, or anything even remotely toxic, especially considering you could buy these things containing these carcinogens in the toys section of your local Wal Mart.)

Here's the thing I find most horrifying about the article:

Pamela A. Wilderman, Marlboro’s code enforcement officer, said Mr. Deeb was doing scientific research and development in a residential area, which is a violation of zoning laws.

Apparently in Massachusetts, science has no place in the home. It confuses authorities and causes them to panic when confronted with anything more complex than screwing in a light bulb.

Ms. Wilderman goes on further to say even more horrifying things like:

"This is Mr. Deeb’s hobby. He’s still got bunches of ideas. I think Mr. Deeb has crossed a line somewhere. This is not what we would consider to be a customary home... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]

Who will be posted to the position of Massachusetts Handicapper General?


LAist: Water Ice Found on Mars
Topic: Science 4:52 pm EDT, Jun 20, 2008

This is really spectacular.

We can find ice on Mars, but we can't seem to find out what Dick Cheney is doing from day to day.

I say we put NASA in charge of federal oversight. Clearly, someone over there knows how to get result on a limited budget.

LAist: Water Ice Found on Mars


YouTube - Gyroscopically stabilized CD-player(s) in microgravity
Topic: Science 1:05 pm EDT, Aug 20, 2007

Kinda neat, you wouldn't have thought about it until you'd tried it by accident.

YouTube - Gyroscopically stabilized CD-player(s) in microgravity


BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Stargazers set sights on meteors
Topic: Science 12:25 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2007

Shooting stars are set to grace the night sky with a spectacular light display this weekend.

The annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak during the early hours of Monday, but it will be visible from Saturday night until Tuesday morning.

well it's gone 2am Sat morning and i've just come in from the garden having spent some time drinking tea (decaff), listening to Joanna Newsom and then some Bach, and watching out for the first few meteors and i did see a couple and i'm hoping for more meteors and beautiful clear skies during the next few nights

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Stargazers set sights on meteors


'Germs' Debunked? Not Yet, But Another Wrinkle Emerges
Topic: Science 9:00 am EDT, Aug  9, 2007

For thousands of years, most people on earth lived in abject poverty, first as hunters and gatherers, then as peasants or laborers. But with the Industrial Revolution, some societies traded this ancient poverty for amazing affluence.

Historians and economists have long struggled to understand how this transition occurred and why it took place only in some countries. A scholar who has spent the last 20 years scanning medieval English archives has now emerged with startling answers (*) for both questions.

...

The basis of Dr. Clark’s work is his recovery of data from which he can reconstruct many features of the English economy from 1200 to 1800. From this data, he shows, far more clearly than has been possible before, that the economy was locked in a Malthusian trap — each time new technology increased the efficiency of production a little, the population grew, the extra mouths ate up the surplus, and average income fell back to its former level.

'Germs' Debunked? Not Yet, But Another Wrinkle Emerges


NASA - Dreamy Lunar Eclipse
Topic: Science 7:22 pm EDT, Aug  8, 2007

The event begins 54 minutes past midnight PDT (0754 UT) on August 28th when the Moon enters Earth's shadow. At first, there's little change. The outskirts of Earth's shadow are as pale as the Moon itself; an onlooker might not even realize anything is happening. But as the Moon penetrates deeper, a startling metamorphosis occurs. Around 2:52 am PDT (0952 UT), the color of the Moon changes from moondust-gray to sunset-red. This is totality, and it lasts for 90 minutes.

Night owls on the west coast and early risers on the east coast might catch this red moon...

NASA - Dreamy Lunar Eclipse


Wi-tricity
Topic: Science 3:31 am EDT, Aug  4, 2007

NPR reports MIT Researchers Transmit Wireless Electricity, no more looking for your cell phone charger, or that 23rd Chromozone.

Wi-tricity


He built a WHAT?!?! His parents are mad!
Topic: Science 4:51 pm EST, Nov 21, 2006

Dear god I just can't see how he pulled this off but some 17-year old has built a fusion reaction device in his freaking basement.

I know exactly how far that would have gotten with my mom, encouraging soul or not. "There is no way you're blowing up the house."

He built a WHAT?!?! His parents are mad!


Ted's Tubes (extended play edition, apparently)
Topic: Science 10:47 pm EDT, Jul 16, 2006

For those of you who are wondering why Congress has such a problem with understanding the concept of Net Neutrality, well...

Here's Ted Stevens "explaining" things to Congress.

With a beat and visualizations.

I kinda want this thing as an mp3.

Ted's Tubes (extended play edition, apparently)


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