Everyone is talking about Net Neutrality (ok, maybe not everyone). It’s a very important issue and if you aren’t familiar with it maybe you should follow the link. But in this post I want to talk about a related issue that does not seem to be getting the attention it should: Device neutrality. Read more if you care to…
All posts by kirsch
Natan Sharansky

I attended a pretty interesting talk yesterday at the JCAA. Natan Sharansky was interviewed by Glenn Frankel.
The topics were varied. From his time in the Gulag, his early struggles fighting for human rights as a refusenik, the founding and disolution of his Yisrael B’Aliyah political party, the free world’s betrayal of their own principles with their support of a dictatorship within the PA, his criticism of HRW for having become a biased political entity, etc.
If I can find a good article on what was covered I will update this post.
About syrup
This may be obvious to most readers, but it wasn’t to me: When you eat pancakes in most restaurants such as IHOP, the syrup that they bring you is not maple syrup: most of the time, it’s some gross colored syrup made out of corn and artificial colorants. This is the reason why I get honey instead. Ask for real maple syrup one day: you’ll taste the difference right away. It’s also better for you.
Why don’t you always just get maple syrup? The answer is in the photo below.
Movie Triangles
Coated with wax
I
When I was a little kid, someone told me that Americans coat their fruit with wax, to make it look shinier. I thought it was B.S. It was quite a shock to see this label. Needless to say, I grabbed a bag of mandarines imported from Mexico.
I guess that, at least with citrus fruits, you don’t eat the peel, but still… More label reading from now on.
Putin sings Blueberry Hill
If you thought that Raul Castro lighting a Chanukiah was a weird sight, then you need to check this video out.
Debtris
From a cool blog called Information is beautiful comes this animation. It’s sort of an animated rehash of an older post. Their point is: we hear that this war cost X million dollars and this credit rescue cost Y million dollars. It all sounds like a lot of money but it’s hard to see what things really are without any context. This video presents you with said context in a very clear way:
Space Shuttle in slow motion
For those of you who are marveled by the engineering feats of mankind: This is a really neat video called Ascent – Commemorating Shuttle. It has about forty minutes of high quality video of a Space Shuttle takeoff narrated by a NASA engineer.
Sit back and enjoy.
New Year’s photos
I have uploaded a handful of photos to The MKX® Photo Central. I hope you like them, but if you don’t, I don’t really care. Click here for the full album.
Photo of the day #32: ISS
This is a photo from yesterday’s partial eclipse taken by Thierry Legault. In it, you can see the sun partially obscured by the moon and by none other than the International Space Station itself! Amazing timing. Click to zoom.








