Entries from April 2008 ↓

testing alinks

This is just a quick test of the aLinks plugin. I wonder if it will link adam eason’s name to his website, where you can get a free relaxation download? I wonder if you’ll go there right now, or in a moment, hmm? :)

Medical Alert jewelry

I’ve considered getting a medical alert bracelet many times, I take many medications which emergency personal might need to know about to save my life if I’m in an accident, or simply fall on the street. I’ve never been able to find one that’s reasonably tasteful, affordable and weighing less than most ocean-going liners. I can’t tolerate any weight on my wrists, so I’d have to go for a pendant, which I couldn’t find for anything other than bee sting or peanut allergies.

Lucky me, because today I found a website offering a wide range of Medical Alert Jewelry in lots of styles and colours - and with the ability to engrave lots of information (like medications which could interfere with emergency treatment, such as pain killers or blood pressure medicine). Best news is, the have options from less than £20 - fantastic!

Waste

Scientists at the University of California have found that small amounts of anesthetic gas can stop painful memories forming (BBC report). Woop-te-do. We already knew this.

While research into all manner of drugs can tell us a lot about the formation and recall of human memories, simply finding that a drug can inhibit painful memories in the manner this study did is entirely useless. Firstly, the researchers state the study was done to look at how people’s memories are repressed during surgery. The study did not do this: it simply showed that memories were repressed - as we already knew - it did not suggest either a mechanism how this occurs or, more importantly, why it sometimes fails.

Secondly, the study does nothing to advance our knowledge of helping people deal with painful or traumatic memories - since the drug has to be taken whilst the event is taking place to be effective.
Standard talk therapy or hypnosis would seem to be far more practical.

We know almost nothing about the brain. We need to know most, more work needs to be done and is being done. Pointless ’studies’ such as this do nothing but pad people’s resumes. What a waste.

Poker vs. the first amendment

I’m going through a mammoth spite of insomnia recently, and there’s only so many times I can watch Top Gun or pretend to read the same ebook page before finally admitting my brain has gone to the zoo. These are the times I turn to a few relaxing hands of Hold ‘Em (with play money, when playing for real you have to have your wits about you!)

Unfortunately my friends in the US aren’t as lucky as me. My government still believes in freedom. We believe consenting adults have the right to spend their money on playing online poker if they want to. So long as an addiction or compulsion (very rare) doesn’t develop, where’s the harm? Congress disagrees.

A friend of mine at uni (college) used to like to go to the local casino a couple of times a month. He liked the atmosphere, the tension and the thrill. But he was no fool. He’d worked out that going clubbing he’d normally spend between £30 and £50 on food, drink, door fees and cabs, so he’d simply get out £50 ($100), leave his cards and chequebook at home and walk down to the casino. And the jammy so and so, he’d often come home a few quid ahead! Now what could possibly be wrong with that? Okay, at online casinos you don’t get free drinks, but you can still have a good time while betting very little, and often make a friend or two.

Luckily for people who live in the gambling-hating US, Kaushal Sheth has found a few casinos who are still accepting US players. So, if you want to have a bit of fun, have some room in your budget visit his guide to the top US online poker rooms.

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I had a post, windows live writer ate it

I had a lovely update post.

It was funny.

It was detailed.

It had paragraphs longer than one sentence.

Honest.

It did.

But alas it has gone to the great happy archive in the sky. Suffice to say: girlfriend flying over, energy up and steadier, pain blah, and some nice opportunities on the horizon now that my brain has finally kicked back in a bit. Been learning a lot from some really lovely people.

Hope everyone out there is having a great day, sunny with a slight chill up here. I’m off to have a rest, then do something funky on Squidoo.