Tuesday, March 27, 2018

The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence for Evolution...

Sometimes Dawkin's bombast bugs me. He is a very clear and engaging writer though.

I get the feeling that much about the Evolution debate would end if someone creditable started talking to creationists like they were mature adults and not like ignoramus.

I love this quote...


"Why would all those marsupials – ranging from tiny pouched mice through koalas and bilbys to giant kangaroos and Diprotodonts – why would all those marsupials, but no placentals at all, have migrated en masse from Mount Ararat to Australia? Which route did they take? And why did not a single member of their straggling caravan pause on the way, and settle – in India, perhaps, or China, or some haven along the Great Silk Road? Why did the entire order Edentata (all twenty species of armadillo, including the extinct giant armadillo, all six species of sloth, including extinct giant sloths, and all four species of anteater) troop off unerringly for South America, leaving not a rack behind, leaving no hide nor hair nor armour plate of settlers somewhere along the way? Why were they joined by the entire infraorder of caviomorph rodents, including guinea pigs, agoutis, pacas, maras, capybaras, chinchillas and lots of others, a large group of characteristically South American rodents, found nowhere else? Why did an entire sub-order of monkeys, the platyrrhine monkeys, end up in South America and nowhere else? Shouldn’t at least a few of them have joined the rest of the monkeys, the catarrhines, in Asia or Africa? And shouldn’t at least one species of catarrhine have found itself in the New World, along with the platyrrhines? Why did all the penguins undertake the long waddle south to the Antarctic, not a single one to the equally hospitable Arctic?"

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Hiking the wonderland trail.

I dream of hiking around Mt Raineer on the Wonderland trail. I may never do that, but this book calls out a few shorter loop hikes that I may tackle.

Car camping vs backpacking. Maybe I just have to try backpacking a few times to see if I like it, and just get over the fact that I'll probably car camp more often.

The Organized Mind

I think this is the third time I've read the organized mind. I keep hoping for an easier lesson to learn from it, but no, it's lessons stay the same.

1... organize. Organizaiton is very personal, don't expect someone elses sytem to work for you.
2. Exteranlize your memory. Write things down. Put a key tray by the door. Keep a list of searchable contacts so that you know when and how you met someone.
3. Think Criticially. Satisfice. Think in terms of boundaries, and not exact aqnswers.
4. Have a junk drawn, even a mental junk drawer or ticker file. It's ok to have this, not every organizaiton system will cover everything.
5. Do the work of staying organized. This is where I fail most often. 

I think I will uninstall Facebook and other social media apps from my phone. Maybe I'll also start putting my phone in airplane mode when I'm in an important discussion.