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"One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or else shut up."

Arthur Koestler 

Friday
Jul192013

Milk Is a Scam

I often post or embed videos with which I disagree. This is one.

Some of the arguments here I found extremely unconvincing. While I think Dr. McDougal made a strong case against babies drinking cow's milk, I am not a baby.

On the other hand I see no reason to use milk as a beverage. Drinking any form of protein, carbohydrate, or fat in a liquid form is in my opinion a mistake. The calories so consumed do not seem to properly signal, at least to me, that I have eaten.

But I see no reason not to eat some dairy occasionally. I do so. I eat Greek Yogurt, as long as sugar is not added. I also use cheese as a way to get my vegetables past my lips, not always an easy thing for a manly man like me.

This brings me to McDougal's final point. It is true that male humans have prostates and seminal vesicles, and this is common mostly in vegetarian mammals. All primates have this--vegetarian or not. Many primates, like us, are omnivores. That is, we eat plants and animal products. This does not fit the template that McDougal is pushing, veganism.

But it does fit the template I am using: eat your fruit and vegetables, add some meat, dairy, and enough fat to keep one satiated.

So while I disagree with the premise of the speaker,I find it interesting enough to embed it here on my blog.

Thursday
Jul182013

NSA Slow Jam

Wednesday
Jul172013

Quantitative Wheezing

One reason that I am skeptical about a lot of health studies was brought to my mind by an economic survey I read. The survey concluded that a smoker earns 19% less than a nonsmoker. I hope it is obvious that smoking does not cause a drop in income.

Instead someone who smokes, statistically speaking, tends to be of a lower socioeconomic class. If a smoker quits, they will not suddenly change classes. Their net income might go up as smoking is expensive, but not their job description or their class.

Health studies show consistently people who exercise are healthier than those who don't. This seems rather obvious. However it is not clear what they are measuring. It is just as logical to infer the opposite. Rather than conclude that exercise leads to heath, it is just as logical to conclude that health leads to exercise. Recovering from gout this week you can be assured that I did not walk my normal 2 miles three times a week, in fact I did not walk at all unless I had to!

But back to smoking, I think we need to help smokers out by having the government give them income price supports. It seems unfair that they have a smaller income. We need to help. Instead of quantitative easing, which only helps the banks, I suggest a program of quantitative wheezing to help smokers.

This makes about as much sense as our current economic policies.

Note that I am not saying to light up that smoke, nor I am saying that you should become a couch potato. I am saying that you cannot trust the statistics or the health stories you are hearing. They are not reliable. If you want to know the truth you have to look deeper.

So I am using these two examples, just to prove a point ...



I will post the full show this is from next Tuesday, just to prove the point of the large number of videos that are available without watching commercial TV. If you can't trust it, why watch it? 

Tuesday
Jul162013

I, Pencil

Where does something simple like a pencil come from? 

Monday
Jul152013

You Can't Trust the Numbers

Japan is fiddling with their definition of inflation. No longer will gasoline price increases be included in inflation. Well we can be confident that the US is safe from such shenanigans. Or can we? 

As is usual when I listen to hard money types, I think they are too alarmist. We still have some time to change. I am guardedly pessimistic that change will happen.