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Science

Fungi kill insects on BBC video clip

Seen photos of the dead ant with a death spasm bight on a tree stem, the killer fungus growing out of it’s back. First time I see video on it. Dark and tragic (from a Fauna’s point of view), but interesting to see. The colonized moth is actually almost beautiful…

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Interesting People

Slavoj Zizek – top ten video moments

I haven’t not liked a video of Mr. Zizek talking, his animated fun way of pontificating makes the whole thing a sort of rock star experience. Or, to put it in a potentially derogatory way, like a wind up tin toy monkey crashing his cymbals as he rotates in a circle. Surprisingly easy to follow, even for someone like me who is not versed in philosophy.

Here is someones top ten list, which I have not watched, if you want a place to start. Ten top video moments featuring Slavoj Zizek. For your convenience I’ve included the first three videos in the list. Enjoy!

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Interesting People Politics

Barbara Ehrenreich on crayons

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Interesting People Politics

Paul Jay of The Real News speaks in November 2008

A wide ranging speech by Paul Jay giving a good overview of his world view, state of the media and reasons for creating the Real News Network.

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Politics

Save KBCS

More victims of plain vanilla progress, survival of the bean counters, the world under anesthesia mentality. Check out the Web site – saveKBCS.org – and decide for yourself. Be sure to read this post on what is going on and what effect, if any, savekbcs is having with the higher ups. It looks to me like a heavy hand cutting away original content in order to chase a bean counters idea of economic competitiveness. The radio station is community supported. Either the community pushed for these drastic changes in programming and personnel or the heads in charge have a personal agenda that trumps the small people from the ground, whether they be volunteer dj’s or listeners (I know I’ll miss the programs that are getting cut and/or downsized. Phase one is very bad, phase two seems like a different radio station all together). Or, maybe, what made KBCS what it is was wrong all along and what the station needs is less independent thinking from within. Let the volunteer aspect fade into the sunset and wise decision makers at the top call all the shots. Just like commercial radio. Perhaps there should be no distinction between private and community based radio programing, just different financial methods to deliver generic product with the widest mass market appeal.

What is happening to public radio and is it happening on a national scale? Covered at the GrassRoots Radio Coalition Web site.

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