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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Dallas Summer
Monday, June 28, 2010
Electric Car
My daughter Ada took this photo of the odometer of my 1999 Toyota Corolla. We reached the 130,000 mile mark just as we pulled into our driveway:

I am overdue to buy a new car but I keep waiting for the electric cars to hit the market that can be charged with a home garage plug-in connection. Speaking of which, here is the song "Electric Car" from the music video DVD Here Comes Science by "They Might Be Giants". Our family loves this DVD; it is definitely worth the $11 for this collection of catchy educational tunes:
I knew I wanted a plug-in but I was vacillating between getting a hybrid or an all-electric. I have decided to buy an all-electric Nissan Leaf when it becomes available later this year:
Monday, May 31, 2010
Rational Optimism
A new term that I have started tracking is "Rational Optimism". I am currently reading The Case for Rational Optimism by Frank S. Robinson. Please see my review of his earlier book subtitled The Optimist Manifesto.
Robinson references the essay Dynamic Optimism by Dr. Max More in which More refers to the "rational optimist". I am a fan of Dr. More's Extropian Principles in which "extropian thinking places strong emphasis on rational thinking and practical optimism" [Wikipedia].
Another book that I have on my reading list is The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley. You can listen to an NPR radio interview with the author. He also has a Rational Optimist website with links to videos, his other books, and his blog.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Oral Arguments Audio
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Pledge Appeal Oral Argument
Today’s majority opinion will undoubtedly be celebrated by a large number of Americans as a repudiation of activist, liberal, Godless judging. That is its great appeal; it reaches the result favored by a substantial majority of our fellow countrymen and thereby avoids the political outcry that would follow were we to reach the constitutionally required result. Nevertheless, by reaching the result the majority does, we have failed in our constitutional duty as a court. Jan Roe and her child turned to the federal judiciary in the hope that we would vindicate their constitutional rights. There was a time when their faith in us might have been well placed. I can only hope that such a time will return someday.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Zombie Apocalypse
I experienced something novel recently when a friend loaned me his autographed copy of World War Z
I recommend this book and I would love to see a television series based on this theme.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Optihumanist Movies
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Rainbows End
Vinge published this novel recently in 2006 and makes reasonable predictions for a setting of 2025. I think this is futurism done right as educational entertainment. I do not read much fiction these days but when I do I like it to be a bit speculative as to what we might look forward to in our shared reality.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Optihumanist Principles 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Democracy Day
November 3rd Tuesday is one of my favorite Optihumanist Holidays. On this day I am planning to exercise my right to vote in celebration of Democracy Day. In this off-year election, there are a number of amendments to the state constitution that are up for the approval of the voters here in Texas. My thanks to the League of Women Voters for publication of their Voters Guide explaining the pros and cons of each item on the ballot.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Pledge Appeal
Our attorney Dean Cook has filed his appeal brief for the Texas pledge case.
I will upload and link the brief and the previous ruling soon.

Monday, August 31, 2009
Camp Quest Texas
