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    February 21, 2007

    FORBES: The 5 Most Expensive Addictions...

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    The 5 most expensive addictions according to Forbes Magazine:

    Alcohol_1Alcohol. Estimated annual cost: $166 billion. Binge drinking hits the unemployed harder on a per capita basis -- 10.4%, vs. 8.4% of employed people. It is most prevalent in small metropolitan locales, rather than big cities or rural areas. The $18 billion spent on alcohol and drug treatment last year represented 1.3% of all health care spending.

    SmokingSmoking. Estimated annual cost: $157 billion. The tab includes $75 billion in direct medical expenses, with the rest in lost productivity from ill patients missing work. Given the low-tax (or no-tax) underground cigarette economy on the Web and on Indian reservations, it's unlikely that sales and usage have dropped much over the past decade, official government statistics notwithstanding.

    Drugs_1Drugs. Estimated annual cost: $110 billion. Like alcohol, illicit drug use is more prevalent among the unemployed. Most addicts are also heavy drinkers, though only a small minority of alcoholics are drug abusers. Crystal meth has followed marijuana, cocaine and heroin as the drug of choice among the young set.

    OvereatingOvereating. Estimated annual cost: $107 billion. Overeating increases the risk of many health problems, including heart attacks. Obesity causes 14% of attacks suffered by males and 20% of those suffered by females, the National Institutes for Health says, and fewer than a third of adults get regular exercise. The bulk of the $107 billion is the direct cost to treat heart disease, osteoarthritis, hypertension, gall bladder disease and cancer.

    GamblingGambling. Estimated annual cost: $40 billion. Addicted gamblers often feel compelled to chase after bad bets with more money in the hope of winning back their losses. And some who catch the fever develop the need to periodically raise the betting stakes to keep the same thrill. Also, addicts often face job loss, bankruptcy and forced home sales, and they are at greater risk to commit crimes like forgery and embezzlement.

    February 19, 2007

    George Washington on the Nation's Debt to its Veterans...

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    A remarkable communique from our nation's greatest President.... My emphasis added.

    George Washington to John Hancock
    11 June 1783
    In this state of absolute Freedom and perfect security, who will grudge to yield a very little of his property to support the common interest of Society, and ensure the protection of Government? Who does not remember the frequent declarations at the commencement of the War, that we should be compleatly satisfied, if at the expence of one half we could defend the remainder of our possessions? Where is the Man to be found who wishes to remain indebted for the defence of his own person and property, to the exertions, the bravery, and the blood of others, without making one generous effort to repay the debt of honor and of gratitude? In what part of the Continent shall we find any Man, or body of Men, who would not blush to stand up and propose measures purposely calculated to rob the Soldier of his stipend, and the Public Creditor of his due? and were it possible that such a flagrant instance of injustice could ever happen, would it not excite the general indignation and tend to bring down upon the Authors of such measures, the aggravated vengence of Heaven? If after all, a spirit of disunion or a temper of obstinacy and perversness, should manifest itself in any of the States, if such an ungracious disposition should attempt to frustrate all the happy effects that might be expected to flow from the Union, if there should be a refusal to comply with the requisitions for Funds to discharge the annual interest of the Public debts, and if that refusal should revive again all those jealousies and produce all those evils which are now happily removed; Congress, who have in all their transactions shewn a great degree of magninimity and justice, will stand justified in the sight of God & Man; and the State alone which puts itself in opposition to the aggregate Wisdom of the Continent, and follows such mistaken and pernicious Councils, will be responsable for all the consequences.

    February 18, 2007

    Warren Buffett on the Value of Good Journalism...

    Gates_and_buffett_1The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is."

    -Warren Buffett

    February 12, 2007

    The origins of: To rob Peter to pay Paul

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    "Speculation has been rife for centuries over the origin of this common saying; every avenue has apparently been explored, but the original allusion is still a mystery. In English it dates back at least to the fourteenth century; the French have a similar saying at least as old, and there is, in Latin, a twelfth-century phrase, "Tanquam si quis Crucifigeret Paulum ut redimeret Petrum, (As it were that one would crucify Paul in order to redeem Peter)." The verbs have varied from time to time, depending upon the desired application. Thus we find that one has borrowed from or unclothed Peter to pay or to clothe Paul, but "rob" is th e oldest English usage, so recorded in Wyclif's Select English Works, written about 1380. The thought has always been to take something (usually money) that is needed for one purpose and use it for another."

    Source: A Hog on Ice & Other Curious Expressions,The Origin and Development of the Pungent & Colorful Phrases We All Use, by Charles Earle Funk, Litt.D. (1948)

    February 11, 2007

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    February 05, 2007

    My Public Pageflakes Page

    Pageflakes_logoThis is still a work in progress, but here is My Public Pageflakes Page!

    I've found this to be the best launching point for a tailored series of RSS updates to start each day. Feel free to bookmark the page for your own use; or better yet, start your own page!

    February 04, 2007

    General Omar Bradley's Lament...

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    We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the Sermon on the Mount. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living.

    -General Omar Bradley

    January 27, 2007

    FORBES:Top 25 Billionaires

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    Here are the world's top 25 billionaires according to Forbes. Links to detailed profiles are provided for each name. Each entry includeds the name, country of citizenship, age and net worth.

    1. William Gates III - United States, 50: $50.0
    2. Warren Buffett - United States, 75: $42.0
    3. Carlos Slim Helu - Mexico, 66: $30.0
    4. Ingvar Kamprad - Sweden, 79: $28.0
    5. Lakshmi Mittal - India, 55: $23.5
    6. Paul Allen - United States, 53: $22.0
    7. Bernard Arnault - France, 57: $21.5
    8. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud - Saudi Arabia, 49: $20.0
    9. Kenneth Thomson & family - Canada, 82: $19.6
    10. Li Ka-shing - Hong Kong, 77: $18.8
    11. Roman Abramovich - Russia, 39: $18.2
    12. Michael Dell -United States, 41: $17.1
    13. Karl Albrecht - Germany 86: $17.0
    14. Sheldon Adelson - United States, 72: $16.1
    15. Liliane Bettencourt - France, 83: $16.0
    15. Lawrence Ellison - United States, 61: $16.0
    Walton_family17. Christy Walton - United States, 51: $15.9
    17. Jim Walton - United States, 58: $15.9
    19. S Robson Walton - United States, 62: $15.8
    20. Alice Walton - United States, 56: $15.7
    21. Helen Walton - United States, 86: $15.6
    22. Theo Albrecht - Germany, 83: $15.2
    23. Amancio Ortega - Spain, 70: $14.8
    24. Steven Ballmer - United States, 50: $13.6
    25. Azim Premji - India, 60: $13.3

    January 26, 2007

    Setting Up a New Generation...

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    AP Photo from Jewish settlement at Kiryat Shmona taken on Monday, July 17, 2006

    January 24, 2007

    Nietzsche's Case For and Against War...

    FrednietzscheAgainst war it can be said: it makes the victor stupid, the defeated malicious. In favour of war: through producing these two effects it barbarizes and therefore makes more natural; it is the winter or hibernation time of culture, makind emerges from it stronger for good and evil.

    -Frederich Nietzsche (1844-1900)