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Longevity

Published by Paul on July 21, 2014 | Leave a response

The best way to increase your life expectancy is to choose your parents carefully. If that didn’t work out so well, then plenty of exercise combined with proper nutrition will definitely extend your stay on the planet. These facts are well known, timeless, and probably wrong. The Japanese apparently know something that we don’t; they […]

Posted in Medicine, Society | Tagged Medicine, society

The Good Grade Pill

Published by Paul on July 18, 2014 | Leave a response

“One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small. And the ones that mother gives you, don’t do anything at all.” (opening lines of “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane). Just as physics teaches us that nature seeks the lowest possible energy state, so are humans wired to search for the “Easy Button”, or […]

Posted in Culture, Higher Education, Medicine, Uncategorized | Tagged Culture, higher education, Medicine

The Future of Football

Published by Paul on July 15, 2014 | Leave a response

     Mention a sudden motion of the head and for a neuroscientist, the word concussion comes to mind.  The result is a scrambling of the electrical circuitry in the brain, producing some combination of headache, memory loss, confusion, blurred vision or unconsciousness.  In the world of professional fighting, where the objective is to knock […]

Posted in Culture, Medicine, NFL | Tagged concussion, NFL, safety

College Students as an Investment

Published by Paul on July 11, 2014 | Leave a response

     People have been talking about a college diploma as a valuable investment for far too long now; it’s time to put up or shut up.  Higher education as it is practiced today is arguably the most highly subsidized business there is; not including tax breaks or funds earmarked for research, the number is […]

Posted in Entrepreneurs, Higher Education, The Economy | Tagged college, entrepreneurs

The Daniel Diet

Published by Paul on July 9, 2014 | Leave a response

     When airlines are forced to increase the passenger weight allowance on their planes, you suspect America might be developing an obesity problem.  When pastors find it difficult to baptize people because of their collective girth, it pretty much seals the deal.  When one of those pastors happens to be Rick Warren, himself a […]

Posted in Culture, Faith, Society | Tagged Faith, obesity

America is Fat

Published by Paul on July 7, 2014 | Leave a response

     America is fat.  We are ready and able to hibernate.  We have gorged on sugars and carbs, storing up enough energy in our girth to survive a very long winter.  If it comes down to survival of the fattest, we are the odds on favorites.  There is more at stake here than just […]

Posted in Culture, Medicine, Society | Tagged healthcare, obesity

EV Anxiety

Published by Paul on July 5, 2014 | Leave a response

     In April of 2012, Nissan sold 370 Leaf electric cars.  Toyota sold nearly 37,000 Camry’s.  My cousin and a good friend of mine, both of them motorheads, each have a Leaf.  They are terrific cars; the only maintenance is to rotate the tires every six months.  If we are going anywhere more than […]

Posted in Energy, The Environment | Tagged Energy, Environment, EV

Air Travel a’ la Carte

Published by Paul on July 3, 2014 | Leave a response

     Pilots frequently give some version of the same speech during a flight – “We realize that you have lots of choices for air travel, and we thank you for choosing us.”  It should come as no surprise that there is a strong correlation between airline profitability and customer service ranking; people do pay […]

Posted in Air Travel, Just Wrong | Tagged air travel, fees
Drunk Spray

Drunk Spray

Published by Paul on June 29, 2014 | Leave a response

True entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for ubiquitous problems that can be solved for a profit.  Case in point:  Lots of folks like to get drunk now and then, but doing so can be an awkward process.  Alcohol is cumbersome to cart around, fills you up with a lot of calories, and in some […]

Posted in Culture, Entrepreneurs | Tagged Culture, entrepreneurs

The Spiraling Cost of College

Published by Paul on June 27, 2014 | Leave a response

     Here in California where I currently reside, the cost of a college education is a hot topic.  The University of California system, arguably one of the best in the country, is caught in the vise of the Golden State’s financial woes.  On one side, there is the perception that the only way the […]

Posted in Higher Education, The Big Picture, The Economy | Tagged higher education, Student Loans, the economy
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