pokkets

Real Name: Kurt
Location: Sydney, Australia
Joined:2-4-2007
Make pokkets a Guide: follow clipper
About me
I'm an Australian living in Sydney, in a house with my brother and 6 husky/shepherds. He watches TV while I use the computer. My dog Lani hates the computer because she'd rather go walking. I like to try and find out how things work, since discovering what is beneath the cover, can show a new way of looking at something you know, but which can now be understood More clearly.
"I may be guilty of being an idealist, ( ..and a bad poet - but that is more painful) - but I have never had the courage to believe in nothing"
Don Quixote, played by Alonzo Quijana, played by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, played by Peter O'Toole in
"Man of La Mancha"

"We do say that it is the duty, and the responsibility of the community, and particularly those more fortunately placed to see that our less fortunate fellow citizens are protected from those shafts of fate which leave them helpless and without hope, this is the objective for which we are striving. It is, as I have said before, the Beacon: the light on the hill to which our eyes are always turned and to which our efforts are always directed."
Ben Chifley December 1949
Prime Minister of Australia
13 July 1945 – 19 December 1949

Today the community is Global.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks helps me learn, because when I clip something, it forces me to read it, so the bits I clip can carry the story, rather than think I know about something by reading the headlines.
Clipmarks shows people agree about far more things than they disagree.
In the big picture, Clipmarks can help fill a lot of the gaps, and the way messages can be seen both by subject, and by popular opinion, provides a link between the two. Every clipper's clip is posted, because the clipper is satisfied that the clip reflects their point of view, shows a topic of interest, or because they need a safe place to put their bookmarks, with pictures, in case their system crashes.
We need the people to save the world, politicians can't understand the situation while they are isolated in a power bubble. Clipmarks is a great way pick up stories that aren't in the headlines, but are often more important. To see if other people are thinking the same thing I am (or vice versa), and learn by the way they think. It keeps my mind active and shows me how much I have to learn.
I like the way the clips are listed as clipped, so any range of things might be there. It's easy to learn something by surprise.
Where to find me on the web
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Amazon Drought reduces Carbon Sinks
pokkets
by pokkets  3-8-2009   
 No Remarks
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Scientist calls for robot ethics rules
pokkets
by pokkets  12-21-2008    1
 No Remarks
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Mobiles distract more than passengers
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008   
 No Remarks
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Father of modern astronomy found
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008    1
 The location of the tomb of Nicolas Copernicus has been confirmed with DNA testing
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'Sneaky' photos could steal your keys
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008    2
 The program was developed to warn people? ....Yeah right ! To watch out for people using the program
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Silk the key to rebuilding bone
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008   
 No Remarks
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Carbon Trading Scheme 'discounts altruism'
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008   
 If people save energy with new technology out of their own pocket. The carbon points they save will be used or traded by contracted energy suppliers and industries.
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Empathetic virtual humans on the way.
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008   
 They'd be great for advertising and PR work. Perhaps even election campaigns
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Fifth of the world's coral dead: report
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008    1
 The estimates of impact of Greenhouse gas, and environmental degradation are conservative. Generally things such as food chains are breaking down more rapidly than expected. Coral is at the bottom of a significant number of marine and in turn land based food chains i.e The breakdown is accelerating
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Fingerprints reveal more than identity.
pokkets
by pokkets  12-15-2008    3
 For tracking people who aren't using their mobile phones
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Crop pests changing with pesticides
pokkets
by pokkets  11-17-2008    2
 And they will also change with Genetically Modified Crops
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Southern ocean close to acid tipping point
pokkets
by pokkets  11-10-2008   
 No Remarks
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Court rebuffs GOP effort to stop voting in Indiana
masbury
by masbury  10-23-2008    7
 It looks like one of the numerous tricks pulled by Republicans to make it harder for black people to vote isn't going to work.
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It’s time to put an end to the practices of “vulture funds”
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  10-23-2008   
 An immoral practice
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Dead Star flings out gamma rays
pokkets
by pokkets  10-18-2008   
 It's funny they describe a star's behavior as odd, We've only just started looking
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Searching the Web a workout for the brain
pokkets
by pokkets  10-15-2008   
 The net stimulates the Brain? So does Advertizing.
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Kuiper belt free of Plutoids
pokkets
by pokkets  10-13-2008   
 Plutoids are objects that are similar size objects to Pluto in the distant reaches of the Solar System. Maybe Pluto will get promoted again, and we could even call a few more Planets. Surely there's room for a few more there's plenty of Space
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Microscope reveals developing fish embryo
pokkets
by pokkets  10-10-2008   
 No Remarks
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High speed crash makes galaxies 'sterile'
pokkets
by pokkets  10-10-2008   
 No Remarks
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Ultrathin films form 'warm' superconductors
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008   
 Superconductors are particularly efficient, because they can carry a current, with very little 'resistance' where much energy can be lost in the form of heat.
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Nanofood safety proposal 'NOT good enough'
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008   
 Why? because it is DANGEROUS. It does nothing to benefit the consumer, but is a means of increasing profits by extending shelf life and appearance. There is a barrier called the Blood-Brain barrier, where the pores through osmosis will only admit a certain number of chemicals. with small molecular size, and identity. Nanofood elements throw a new invasive potential into the mix generally when there are alternatives that are much more healthy.
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Study unravels bacteria's Stress buster
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008   
 It's described as a "global response' which is far more detailed that they once believed.. It can also show where the responses of animal cells in general can have a mechanism that can be compared.
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Medical students fail drug tests
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008    1
 They were generally unaware of street names of common recreational drugs, a knowledge that can be critical in diagnosis, and the prescribing an antidote or remedy. Very often the information given is from people who are delirious, feel threatened, concerned about being responsible for an overdose, or hysterical because of the fear someone they know well may not survive. They can find it hard to trust a doctor without a clue.
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Tassie devil highlights species decline
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008    1
 No Remarks
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Arctic ocean covered by thin ice
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008    1
 No Remarks
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McCain pushes $300 billion mortgage plan
rmowery
by rmowery  10-8-2008    1
 I def. think he is Fracking high on something. First, this "plan" would piss off a lot of people who bought houses they could afford and would then watch others who bought houses they could not afford (granted given bad advice/loans) and have taxpayers bail them out so they can stay in homes they really should not be in, in the first place. If there had been oversight in the govt and better regulation, none of these people would be in the situation they are in because it would have been a crime for these douche bag mortgage brokers and others to pitch them and give them the loans. So now this guy wants to take another $300 billion on top of the almost trillion the tax payers have already put into this mess. What a fracking idiot.
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Scientists create solar cells with a twist.
pokkets
by pokkets  10-6-2008    2
 I suppose it won't be hard to have the power to at least power a Laptop. Perhaps a Solar powered tent for camping. We are finding new ways to transform energy into media we can use, and it, with the open information on the web is only bound to improve dramatically
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Motorcycles of the Air May Give Wings to All
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-6-2008    1
 August 1931
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Alchemy Laboratories
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-6-2008    2
 "Thus have I been wishing to reveal to you in this treatise, as far as may be lawful to me, the Stone of the Ancients, that you, too, might possess the knowledge of this highest of earthly treasures for your health and comfort in this valley of sorrow. I write about it, not for my own good, but for that of posterity, and though my words be few and simple, that which they import is of immeasurable magnitude. Ponder them well, that you also may find the Rock which is the foundation Stone of truth, the temporal blessing, and the eternal reward."
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Our choices go to the core of who we are - Accounting for Taste
einbar
by einbar  10-6-2008    3
 "We consume books, movies, music, and visual art primarily to fulfill the internal emotional needs that are fundamental to our personalities. But we also make choices about art based on a desire to carve out identities for ourselves—to articulate the stories of our lives. By the same token, we look for those stories in others"
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'Old-boy's club holding back innovation
pokkets
by pokkets  10-5-2008   
 We all now have access to a vast amount of research and data on the net. a Few people would have absolutely no hope, but the networks being created on the web, are places where anyone can comment, or include findings, so the pieces can start coming together more quickly. It isn't what we know that is important. it's what we do with the knowledge
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'Historic' 'bailout' passes Congress
pokkets
by pokkets  10-3-2008    2
 This has got Nothing whatsoever to do with People (Who?) This is to bail ou the banking industry and corporate holdings. - give them the cash, and when the Economy hits rock bottom the idea is to buy out things of value, real assets for pennies. There is an Australian Movie 'The Castle' that puts into context "They're Dreamin' " Are we going to sell what we own Like they've sold the U.S. to Europe.? That's up to You
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Smell of success in bid to 'build nose'
pokkets
by pokkets  10-1-2008   
 Maybe they have trouble quantifying the way our imaginations are triggered by smell, and the value of the associations it can create, with past memories.
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Cynthia Mc Kinney REVEALS 5000 EXECUTED
pokkets
by pokkets  9-30-2008   
 In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
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Dinosaur's fowl breath seals tie to birds
pokkets
by pokkets  9-30-2008   
 No Remarks
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'Chemical equator' keeps southern air clean
pokkets
by pokkets  9-29-2008   
 The virtual map says it all. Now it means the approach to the solution of the pollution problem needs to be tackled in different ways in each hemisphere. Atmospheric pollution is only one problem. More investigation needs to be done into the nature of oceanic pollution. it did make me wonder of the Nuclear Fusion experiments on Mururoa (Aopuni) and Bikini atolls in French Polynesia last Century. The first nuclear test was conducted on July 2, 1966, code named Aldebaran. France abandoned nuclear testing in the atmosphere in 1974 and moved testing underground in the midst of intense world pressure. A total of 147 underground nuclear tests were conducted at Mururoa and Fangataufa. This practice created much controversy as cracking of the atolls was discovered, A 1979 test conducted at half the usual depth caused a large submarine landslide on the southwest rim of the atoll. Just somehow seemed relevant
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Genetic 'defect' linked to narcolepsy
pokkets
by pokkets  9-29-2008   
 What does also seems worth investigating , is the fact that the condition appears in late adolescence or early adulthood. Why no earlier?
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The boy with the incredible brain-Savant autism
pokkets
by pokkets  9-27-2008   
 Clip 2 What is particularly unusual about Daniel is That he can explain what is happening in his Brain It is a Florid Example of Synesthesia
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The boy with the incredible brain-Savant autism
pokkets
by pokkets  9-27-2008   
 Clip 1
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Our Future is ours to write
pokkets
by pokkets  9-27-2008   
 The grand Unified Theory of Time Space, and Existence. We all have a choice. The choice between Light and Darkness. The Darkness is ignorance, division, fear, and oppression, hunger and need., The light is knowledge, understanding, acceptance, unity, compassion, empathy, faith, hope, and Love. There is a reason we fear the darkness. It will kill us. But only if we believe it is so. When we allow in the light, the Darkness has no substance, and so ceases to exist. So our fears can be relieved, and replaced with hope. The Future is ours to write.
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