Dali Lama Interview – ‘Westerners are too self-absorbed’

Telegraph | News | ‘Westerners are too self-absorbed’

They need to discover an inner strength, he tells them. “The West is now quite weak – it can’t cope with adversity and it has little compassion for others. People are like plants – they can develop ways of countering negative forces. If people took more responsibility for their own problems, they would become more self-confident.”

The Dalai Lama’s way of life is frugal – but not punishing. He doesn’t have to squash into economy seats when he takes off on his global tours, for example. “If I fly abroad, I fly business class – or my robes engulf everyone,” he explains. “But first class is an outrageous luxury.”

His only other indulgence is watchstraps. “I love them. My glasses, my shoes, my robes are always the same. The watchstrap, I change – I collect them.”

“Fundamentalism is terrifying because it is based purely on emotion, rather than intelligence. It prevents followers from thinking as individuals and about the good of the world. This new terrorism has been brewing for many years. Much of it is caused by jealousy and frustration at the West because it looks so highly developed and successful on television. Leaders in the East use religion to counter that, to bind these countries together.”

Ships’ logs give clues to Earth’s magnetic decline

New Scientist Breaking News – Earth's magnetic decline
Every 300,000 years on average, the north and south poles of the Earth's magnetic field swap places. The field must weaken and go to zero before it can reverse itself. The last such reversal occurred roughly 780,000 years ago, so we are long overdue for another magnetic flip. Once it begins, the process of reversing takes less than 5000 years, experts believe.

If the field does flip 2000 years from now, the Northern Lights will be visible all over the planet during the transition, and solar radiation at ground level will be much more intense, with no field to deflect it.

There is no need to worry, though, argues Gubbins, as our ancestors have lived through quite a few of these transitions already

Spy Agency Mined Vast Data Trove Revealed Last Year

Spy Agency Mined Vast Data Trove, Officials Report – New York Times

Maybe because evryone was on Holiday in the USA, that nobody picked up on this December 23rd story, until USA Today splashed it across their front page today.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 – The National Security Agency has traced and analyzed large volumes of telephone and Internet communications flowing into and out of the United States as part of the eavesdropping program that President Bush approved after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to hunt for evidence of terrorist activity, according to current and former government officials.

As part of the program approved by President Bush for domestic surveillance without warrants, the N.S.A. has gained the cooperation of American telecommunications companies to obtain backdoor access to streams of domestic and international communications, the officials said.

Eau de Stilton Perfume

Stilton Cheese – Latest news

Nigel White, from the Stilton Cheese Makers Association, comments: “Blue Stilton cheese has a very distinctive mellow aroma and our perfumier was able to capture the key essence of that scent and recreate it in what is an unusual but highly wearable perfume that we are very proud to put our name to.”

These guys are serious! If you’ve ever smelt Stilton, well lets just say you have to love putrified mammary fluid.

Climate, not humans, said to have killed off mammoths

Climate, not humans, said to have killed off mammoths | Reuters.com
The Blitzkrieg, or overkill theory, said human hunters devastated most large mammal species and drove some to extinction.

"But contrary to that theory, my dates show numbers of bison and wapiti (elk) were expanding both before and during human colonisation," Guthrie explained.

His radiocarbon research, reported in the journal Nature, shows there was a 1,000-year different between the demise of the wild horse and the woolly mammoth which Guthrie said is inconsistent with other theories

Scientific America's Coverage is here. 

Analysis finds boom in Hispanics’ home buying

USATODAY.com – Analysis finds boom in Hispanics’ home buying
Smith and Johnson remain the two most popular, but Rodriguez has replaced Brown in third. Four Hispanic names are in the top 10, compared with two in 2000.

Hispanic surnames made up 14.6% of all home buyers’ names, up from 10.3% five years earlier. “The Latino population is really integrating into the middle class — and rapidly,” says John Karevoll, analyst at DataQuick,

Ukelele Gently Weeps

Dave Kalish sends this along with this Google Video link of the George Harrison classic by JAKE SHIMABUKURO.

SAW THIS GUY LAST WEEK IN NAWLINS. HE WAS ABSOLUTELY MIND BLOWING. THIS ONLY JUST SCRATCHES THE SURFACE OF HIS TALENT, AND HE WAS SO EXCITED TO BE PLAYING FOR US THAT HE WAS JUMPING UP AND DOWN AND SCREAMING

Babe Ruth Gave Home Runs Their Due

NPR : Babe Ruth Gave Home Runs Their Due

With Barry Boinds about to break another Babe Ruth record, NPR has an interview with a baseball historian who says:

“He just was a colossus above everybody in the game,” says Leigh Montville, author of The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth. “He really invented the home run. Before Babe Ruth came along, the home run was kind of a mistake…. [But he] showed the value of hitting the ball out of the ballpark.”

You can here the whole interview by clicking on the link at the top of this web page.