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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Personalized Medicine?


http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/28/illumina-life-genomics-personal-finance-guru-insight-nih-genes.html

This is a really interesting article about personalizing medicine through genotyping. This technology is becoming way more affordable: "The cost of obtaining one's genotype through entire genome sequencing is plummeting: Sequencing cost $300 million in 2003, $1 million in 2007, $60,000 in 2008, is currently under $10,000, and will likely fall below $1,000 by the end of this year. Once below $300, gene sequencing will be cheap enough to be part of routine medical care. With costs this low, personalized medicine is just around the corner." It looks as if we may be on our way to a healthier America.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Wilford Brimley Breaks it Down

Check out this sweet Dia-Beetus Wilford Brimley Dance Remix:



I cracked up when I saw this...it sounds like he is saying Dying Fetus or Guy who beat us.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Lane Kiffin...A Colossal Flop?


You know the kind of guy you see who is really arrogant and annoying to be around? The kind of guy you point out to your friend and simply shake your head, roll your eyes, and say "This guy..." Well that's probably a Lane Kiffin fan.

Lane Kiffin, the new head coach of Tennessee sure is talking a lot o' smack these days. He is in way over his head insulting the likes of Urban Meyer as well as the University of South Carolina athletes and alumni. Without having coached a game with the Vols, who does he think he is? there has already been multiple players to leave under his new regime, and their strength and conditioning coach just parted ways today. What will be the outcome this season for Tennessee? Well, we saw what Kiffin did with the Oakland Raiders...absolutely nothing...

Hey Gamecock fans! Check out this link where Kiff tells potential recruit wide receiver Alshon Jeffrey that if he signs with South Carolina he "will be pumping gas for the rest of his life like the rest of the players in the state of South Carolina".
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4011940
Ouch! I can't wait for the Gators to terrorize the Vols just like they've done the past four seasons.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Wicked Blend

Reggae Album Review #1

Wicked Blend
6.5/10


Check out their MySpace here:
http://www.myspace.com/originalwickedblend


I just bought their self-titled album straight from Hawaii and it was gooood. I am a huge fan of Hawaiian Reggae and Wicked Blend lays some dope tracks . Check out songs "What's the Use" and "Everybody's Down". These two are definitely the standouts but you can easily jam out to the rest of the album.

The "Other" Jihad




by: Brad Gustafson



My usual morning routine (when i'm on my work schedule; not sleeping through a brutal hangover) is waking up at 7 am to an entirely too short shower, munching on a Fiber One bar, friendly mental and emotional harassment towards my roomate (some of you know the deal), and then off to work. The first thing I check at work is the news, and to my dismay..it's another similar headline... "More Marines killed in the Middle East", "Car Bomb kills innocent civilians in Iraq", "Obama discussing nuclear restrictions with Iran.." etc. What if we could see "Israel reaches peace agreement with Palestine", "Al Qaeda All Stars retiring", "Stability in the Middle East on the horizon"? Yeah right...

So here is my spew...

Religious justification for violent actions has been the most catastrophic notion throughout the history of the world. The term "Jihad" is understood in the West as a holy war on behalf of Islam. Jihad actually means something far different. The "other" Jihad originated as the idea of war with one's self in attempt to live a more righteous life. It was meant to be a continuous struggle (holy war) with your inner demons in order to improve your standing with Allah (Think of Christians battling sin).It was never intended to breed hatred between religions.Where in the Qu'ran is Jihad used to signify violence or hatred for others? It isn't.


Look at the similarities between religious groups who condemn each other. They are overwhelming. God and his son Jesus Christ, Allah and his prophet Muhammad, and Siddhartha (Buddha) all share so much in common. The sameness is astounding when you sit and compare. Why has Jihad, an idea created to improve the world, been twisted into an idea of vengeance and brutality against each other?

It's because power hungry Muslims need an excuse for their corruption. They brainwash the painfully naive Muslim youth with false ideals and distorted information. They send them out as suicide bombers "in the name of Allah" with false assurances of rewards in the afterlife and promises of respect and admiration from the Islamic community. These Muslims followers are so susceptible that they are quickly convinced that their purpose in life is to genocide their religious opposites.

Religion has viciously torn this world apart since it's existence. At the same time I feel like it is the only solution for unity. Sound like a conundrum? If we can be more conscious of the parallelism connecting our religions, then maybe this will establish a common bond we can use to appreciate and respect one another. Any other ideas?