tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-104406852024-03-07T21:20:59.049+01:00EU Pundit : Issues of the European Union[The sovereign remedy for Europe] is to recreate the European Family, or as much of it as we can, and to provide it with a structure under which it can dwell in peace, in safety and in freedom. We must build a kind of United States of Europe. - Sir Winston Churchill (1946)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger671125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-46204785514191418082017-01-16T20:11:00.000+01:002017-01-16T20:11:06.806+01:00Law Developments in the Year 2017We looked at some law developments and legal training courses upcoming in the year 2017 and selected the following links:
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<li>Computing.co.uk - <a href="http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/3002640/the-abc-of-employment-law-developments-in-2017-for-cios" target="_blank">The ABC of employment law developments in 2017 for CIOs</a> -- Law in the United Kingdom</li>
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<li>The Legal 500 - <a href="http://www.legal500.com/developments" target="_blank">Legal Developments Worldwide</a> -- United Kingdom, Russia, USA, EU Privacy Law, Turkey, Asia, South China, Philippines </li>
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<li>Law360.com - <a href="https://www.law360.com/articles/878857/global-competition-law-developments-to-watch-in-2017" target="_blank">Global Competition Law Developments To Watch In 2017</a> -- Key changes in the European Union, China, Japan, and South Korea </li>
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<li>The World Bank - <a href="http://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/wdr2017" target="_blank">World Development Report 2017: Governance and the Law </a>-- This merely introduces the The World Development Report (WDR) 2017 which is to be launched in January, 2017 </li>
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<li><a href="https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/directorscollege2017/" target="_blank">23rd Annual Stanford Directors' College</a>
-- Stanford University Law School -- June 25-27, 2017 -- executive
education program for directors and senior executives of publicly traded
firms </li>
</ul>
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<li>International Law Institute (ILI) - Georgetown University Law Center -- <a href="http://www.ili.org/training.html" target="_blank">2017 Antitrust and Competition Laws: Foundations and New Developments</a> -- Training Course to be held June 12-16, 2017 </li>
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<li>also of interest at ILI - <a href="http://www.ili.org/training/ili-brochure/upcoming-programs-and-events/708-2017-orientation-in-the-u-s-legal-system,-and-business-law.html" target="_blank">Orientation in the U.S. Legal System, and Business Law</a> -- July 31-August 11, 2017 </li>
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<li><i>Legally Speaking</i> - Bob Dunlevey of Dunlevey, Mahan + Furry -- <a href="http://www.dmfdayton.com/learning-center/articles/item/430-employment-law-developments-2017-and-beyond.html" target="_blank">Employment Law Developments 2017 in the USA</a>-
Law in the USA. This has a link to a downloadable .pdf which is
interesting for its short (double-spaced 4 1/3 pages) but excellent
discussion of e.g. what the incoming Trump Administration may roll back
of the laws and regulations previously supported by the outgoing Obama
Administration. </li>
</ul>
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<li>Mintz Levin - Health Care Case Law in the USA - Health Care Enforcement Defense Advisory -- <a href="https://www.mintz.com/legal-insights/alerts/articletype/articleview/articleid/3792/health-care-enforcement-review-2017-outlook-important-case-law-developments" target="_blank">Health Care Enforcement Review & 2017 Outlook: Important Case Law Developments</a> </li>
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__________Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-82311678654523409012017-01-06T23:17:00.000+01:002017-01-06T23:17:13.374+01:002017 - Another 1/230,000,000th of Our Galactic Orbit -- Caleb A. Scharf Comments in Life, Unbounded at the Scientific American Blog Network Happy New Year 2017 !<br />
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To keep things on our planet in perspective for the New Year 2017, a terrestrial "Earth" year can be compared to a "Galactic" year -- as Caleb A. Scharf has done in his <a href="https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/life-unbounded/" target="_blank">Life, Unbounded</a> posting at the Scientific American Blog Network in<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/life-unbounded/another-1-230-000-000th-of-a-galactic-orbit/">Another 1/230,000,000th of a Galactic Orbit</a>.</span><br />
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Scharf suggests there:<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: #cc0000;">"<b>As the solar year ends, let's try to stop being so parochial</b>".</span></span><br />
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Our comment is, "<b>hear, hear !!</b>"<br />
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As written at the Wikipedia for the entry "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_year" target="_blank">Galactic Year</a>":<br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">"The <b>galactic year</b>, also known as a <b>cosmic year</b>, is the duration of time required for the Solar System to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Estimates of the length of one orbit range from 225 to 250 million terrestrial years. The Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 828,000 km/h (230 km/s) or 514,000 mph (143 mi/s) within its trajectory around the galactic center, a speed at which an object could circumnavigate the Earth's equator in 2 minutes and 54 seconds; that speed corresponds to approximately one 1300th of the speed of light." </span></blockquote>
We are, galactically seen, part of a <b>much larger</b> "picture", so to speak.<br />
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The word "scharf" in German means "sharp" and a sharp intelligence indeed is at work in writing perspicaciously about the present New Year as<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/life-unbounded/another-1-230-000-000th-of-a-galactic-orbit/">Another 1/230,000,000th of a Galactic Orbit</a>.</span><br />
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Take a look there for some outstanding insights about life on our planet.<br />
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In the meantime, Scharf might consider applying his own wisdom further, perhaps depart from the blindered parochial focus that marks the mainstream, and look at our "galactic" (if archaeological-anthropological-historical) decipherments of Stonehenge and Avebury in our previous postings -- from a broad historical-astronomical point of view, of course....<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-47358313991161067072016-12-19T22:03:00.000+01:002016-12-19T22:03:01.153+01:00Brexit Likely Requires UK Parliament Approval as Judged by British Constitutional Law Principles The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom began hearings on December 5, 2016 on an appeal from a <a href="https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-the-european-union-accessible/" target="_blank">High Court judgment</a> that only Parliament could trigger Brexit.<br />
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We see "no legal exit" from the High Court's argumentation and judgment.<br />
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The BBC News earlier already reported on the judicial process to come at <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37874388">The 11 Supreme Court judges who could rule on UK's Brexit appeal</a> [hat tip to CaryGEE] and more recently reported on the court's Brexit hearings under the misleading headline: <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-38200115" target="_blank">Supreme Court Brexit case: 'No need' for MPs to get final say.</a><br />
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Well, the case is by no means decided yet and "need" has nothing to do with it. The correct headline should have been: <b>Supreme Court Brexit case: Does UK constitutional law require Parliament to have the final say?</b><br />
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The Brexit case puts squarely to the test the system of checks and balances that define the separation of powers among the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.<br />
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What the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is now considering is an appeal from a <a href="https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-the-european-union-accessible/" target="_blank">High Court judgment</a><i> </i>of 3 November 2016 <b><i>[The High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, Divisional Court, Neutral Citation Number: [2016] EWHC 2768 (Admin), Case No: CO/3809/2016 and CO/3281/2016]</i></b> which found that rights conferred by Parliament in 1972 were likely to be affected by Brexit and that only Parliament therefore had the authority to act on the matter of a UK withdrawal from the European Union.<br />
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<a href="https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-the-european-union-accessible/" target="_blank">The High Court judgment reads</a> as follows <b>(as excerpted by LawPundit)</b>:<br />
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<b>"<span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="font-size: large;">(7) </span></span></b><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Our decision on the legal question </b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;"> [larger text as emphasis added by Law Pundit]</span><b><i><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">[Our] view is reinforced by reference to two constitutional principles.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;"><b><i>(c)</i><i> The principle that the Crown </i></b></span><span style="color: #cc0000;">[LawPundit: "Crown" here means the executive branch of government]</span><i> </i><span style="color: #0b5394;"><b><i>cannot use its prerogative powers to alter domestic law</i></b></span><span style="color: #cc0000;"><span style="color: #0b5394;"> </span>[block emphasis added by Law Pundit]</span><b><i><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">First, the powerful constitutional principle that the Crown has no power to alter the law of the land by use of its prerogative powers is the product of an especially strong constitutional tradition in the United Kingdom.... It evolved through the long struggle ... to assert parliamentary sovereignty and constrain the Crown’s prerogative powers.... As Lord Browne-Wilkinson put it in<i> </i></span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><i>R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex p. Fire Brigades Union</i> [1995] 2 AC 513 at 552E:</span><br />
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</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">"It is for Parliament, not the executive, to repeal legislation. The constitutional history of this country is the history of the prerogative powers of the Crown being made subject to the overriding powers of the democratically elected legislature as the sovereign body."</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;">... </span><br />
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</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">Parliament having taken the major step of switching on the direct effect of EU law in the national legal systems by passing the ECA 1972 as primary legislation, it is not plausible to suppose that it intended that the Crown should be able by its own unilateral action under its prerogative powers to switch it off again.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">Moreover, the status of the ECA 1972 as a constitutional statute is such that Parliament is taken to have made it exempt from the operation of the usual doctrine of implied repeal by enactment of later inconsistent legislation: see <i>Thoburn v Sunderland City Council</i>, at [60]-[64], and section 2(4) of the ECA 1972. It can only be repealed in any respect if Parliament makes it especially clear in the later repealing legislation that this is what it wishes to do. Since in enacting the ECA 1972 as a statute of major constitutional importance Parliament has indicated that it should be exempt from casual implied repeal by Parliament itself, still less can it be thought to be likely that Parliament nonetheless intended that its legal effects could be removed by the Crown through the use of its prerogative powers.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;"><b><i>(d) </i><i>The Crown’s prerogative power operates only on the international plane</i></b></span><span style="color: #cc0000;"><span style="color: #0b5394;"> </span>[block emphasis added by Law Pundit]</span><br />
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</i></b> <span style="color: #0b5394;">The second principle is the well settled limitation on the constitutional understanding that the conduct of international relations is a matter for the Crown in the exercise of its prerogative powers.... It is precisely because the exercise of the Crown’s prerogative powers in the conduct of international relations has no effect in domestic law that the courts accept that this is a field of action left to the Crown and recognise the strength of the understanding that it is not readily to be inferred that Parliament intended to interfere with it. But the justification for a presumption of non-interference with the Crown’s prerogative in the conduct of international affairs is substantially undermined in a case such as this, where the Secretary of State is maintaining that he can through the exercise of the Crown’s prerogative bring about major changes in domestic law.</span><br />
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</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">For this reason, it is our view that the decision in <i>ex p. Rees-Mogg</i>, on which the Secretary of State sought to place considerable weight, does not provide guidance in the present case....</span><br />
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</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">In the very different context of the present case, the question is whether the Crown has power under its prerogative to <i>withdraw</i> from the relevant EU Treaties where such withdrawal will, on the Secretary of State’s argument, have a major effect on the content of domestic law. It is clear that the court in <i>ex p Rees Mogg</i> did not touch on that question.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;"><b>(e) Our conclusion as to Parliament’s intention </b></span><span style="color: #cc0000;">[block emphasis added by Law Pundit]</span><b><i><br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">Interpreting the ECA 1972 in the light of the constitutional background referred to above, we consider that it is clear that Parliament intended to legislate by that Act so as to introduce EU law into domestic law (and to create the category (ii) rights) in such a way that this could not be undone by exercise of Crown prerogative power. With the enactment of the ECA 1972, the Crown has no prerogative power to effect a withdrawal from the Community Treaties on whose continued existence the EU law rights introduced into domestic law depend (rights in categories (i) and (iii)) and on whose continued existence the wider rights of British citizens in category (ii) also depend. The Crown therefore has no prerogative power to effect a withdrawal from the relevant Treaties by giving notice under Article 50 of the TEU.</span>"<br />
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Is there a "legal exit" for "Brexit" other than through Parliament?<br />
We think not.<br />
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<b>In any case, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom will decide.</b><br />
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For Brexit supporters -- who may rightly worry that the court will determine that only Parliament can "trigger" Brexit -- they should note that it will be a decision not made by the European Union or by any outsiders, but rather very much by one of its own three principal institutions of constitutional democratic government. Take a look again at "home-based" <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37874388">Eleven Supreme Court Justices</a>. <br />
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That is what checks and balances and the separation of powers is all about.<br />
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Ultimately, of course, the PEOPLE decide, but the legal processes in place that are required to be followed, must be followed.<br />
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A referendum can be an important indicator of the wishes of the people, but it has no force of law, and, indeed, is a only a momentary indicator of what people are thinking at the time of that referendum.<br />
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Given the many negative things that have happened to UK fortunes in the interim, especially on the financial side, it is indeed even likely that yet another referendum on the same question would currently probably give a different end result -- even if the vote were close.<br />
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There is good reason why democracy is based on <b>representative</b> government, i.e. people who are elected to serve for extended periods of time, rather than on having a direct popular vote on every governmental question. Representative government provides continuity of policy. Direct popular voting on every governmental question would be ephemeral and lead to boundless chaos.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-49165949384156311682016-04-17T20:47:00.000+02:002016-04-17T20:47:52.933+02:00The Collision of Sports and Politics: Russian President Putin Views Meldonium as Not Being an "Athletic-Performance-Enhancing" DrugOne of the most interesting stories currently is the collision of sports and politics on the question of Latvian-invented meldonium. US News carries an AP story reporting that Russian President Vladimir Putin has gone on record as stating that <a href="http://www.usnews.com/news/sports/articles/2016-04-14/putin-meldonium-not-a-performance-enhancing-drug">Meldonium is not an athletic-performance-enhancing drug</a>.<br />
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See the following link to a video at the above US News article which contains an excellent interview of Dr. Michael White, UConn School of Pharmacy, regarding meldonium, trade-named as Mildronate:<br />
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<a href="http://www.usnews.com/news/features/news-video?ndn.trackingGroup=90080&ndn.siteSection=ndn1_usnews&ndn.videoId=30486646&freewheel=90080&sitesection=ndn1_usnews&vid=30486646">See video</a><br />
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We posted about this topic previously at LawPundit at <a href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2016/03/sports-law-pharmaceuticals-maria.html" target="_blank">Sports Law Pharmaceuticals & the Maria Sharapova Tennis Case: The Latvian Inventor of Meldonium Defends the Safety of the Allegedly Performance-Enhancing Miracle Drug aka Mildronāts, Mildronate, Quaterine, MET-88, THP (not Available in the USA or Germany)</a>.<br />
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The simple fact is that a 20-capsule package of meldonium at 250 mg per capsule is an OTC (over-the-counter) medication that can be purchased <b>without a prescription</b> in pharmacies in Latvia (perhaps in Russia too, we do not know). Meldonium is in our view quite comparable to ubiquitous vitamin and nutritional supplements and has been available for purchase for many years.<br />
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There is no evidence that taking meldonium somehow magically "enhances" athletic performance. It may make your heart healthier, just as some vitamin or similar supplements, or even certain foods, also claim to do, but that is by no means "drug misuse" of the kind that should be prohibited in athletics.<br />
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In the interview cited above, Dr. Michael White, who otherwise gives a straightforward, very informative interview, asks why Sharapova, who spends much of her time in the USA, does not take a "comparable" USA-FDA (Food & Drug Administration) approved "heart medication" rather than meldonium. Why should she do that if she has been taking meldonium without side effects for years? Nationalistic provincialism should not mark the pharmaceutical field. <br />
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As someone who worked for years in the pharmaceutical industry, here is our very personal but we hope instructive take on a further answer to Dr. White's question about what substances we can take. <b>It is all about money.</b><br />
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We ourselves will hit the age of 70 this year and occasionally see signs of the wear and tear that advanced maturity can bring, so that we have occasionally taken a modern non-generic prescription-only state-of-the-art <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/in-depth/angiotensin-ii-receptor-blockers/art-20045009?pg=2" target="_blank">angiotensin II receptor blocker for our high blood pressure</a>. It costs about €30 a month when taken in normal dosage and has some <a href="http://www.rxlist.com/micardis-drug.htm" target="_blank">potential very undesirable side effects</a>, so we have taken it sparingly. Who needs drug-induced difficulties? Not us.<br />
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We are a high energy individual, so that when meldonium first came to our attention, it looked to us like an interesting alternative substance that appeared capable of strengthening the heart and had no known side effects, so we obtained meldonium as the product <a href="http://www.grindeks.lv/en/products/over-the-counter-products/restoratives" target="_blank">Mildronāts - Grindeks</a>, perfectly legally, prescription-free, and OTC from Latvia, a European Union Member State. We have no qualms about using it in Germany, another EU Member State, which in our view can not prohibit us from using such a medication freely available in the EU, even if the substance itself may not be approved for sale in Germany itself. That would otherwise contradict the "single market" principle. We are here, after all, not dealing with some kind of illegal drug.<br />
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In our short experience we can report that meldonium seems to have a very positive effective on lowering our high blood pressure and thus far shows no negative side effects whatsoever. There may even be a positive side effect.<br />
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We point here to a study which indicates that long-term high-dosage of meldonium intake may increase sexual performance in boars. See at PubFacts (which leaves out the diacritical markings), Zigmunds Bruveris, Vita Antane, Ilga Misane, Jazeps Rimeicans, Ivars Lusis, Alberts Auzans, Mara Mangale, Aleksandrs Mednis, Ilmars Stonans, <a href="http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/23238051/Effects-of-meldonium-on-sexual-performance-sperm-motility-testes-morphology-and-blood-biochemical-ma" target="_blank">Effects of meldonium on sexual performance, sperm motility, testes morphology and blood biochemical markers in boars.</a><i> Anim Reprod Sci</i> 2013 Jan 22;136(4):303-9. <i>Epub</i> 2012 Nov 22. [Author's Affiliation:<i> Clinical Institute, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Latvia University of Agriculture, 8 K. Helmana Street, Jelgava, LV 3004, Latvia.</i>]<br />
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To our knowledge, no comparable study has been published on humans, and there may be no comparable effect. Who knows.<br />
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And here is the rub, perhaps answering Dr. Michael White's question above.<br />
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A package of 20 such 250mg capsules of meldonium costs about €6, so let us say ca. €10 per month if taken as we take them, at one capsule a day, even though 2 are recommended as the normal dosage. That is a cost of ca. <b>two-thirds less</b> than what we would have to pay out of pocket for our non-generic angiotensin II receptor blocker, since insurance covers only cheap generics -- in our experience not always comparably effective. The annual cost is thus $120 instead of $360. Quite a bit of money for an average person.<br />
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As a sample of the prices in force for a high blood pressure medication such as e.g. Micardis -- that is the brand version while the generic is called <a href="http://www.rxlist.com/micardis-drug.htm" target="_blank">Telmisartan</a> -- see <a href="http://www.pharmacychecker.com/brand/price-comparison/micardis/40+mg/" target="_blank">PharmacyChecker.com</a>, which also appends the following footnotes significant for money questions and borderline legal issues:<br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">"<span class="small-text">"*The total price includes shipping fees which typically cover an entire order....<br />
**<i>U.S. Law and Drug Safety:</i> U.S. government officials have stated that individuals who order non-controlled prescription drugs from Canada or other foreign sources (up to a three-month supply) for their own use are not being pursued or prosecuted. However, it is technically not legal for individuals to import most prescription drugs. The U.S. FDA regulates the safety and efficacy of medications sold in U.S. pharmacies. Medications dispensed from outside the U.S. are regulated for safety and efficacy by pharmaceutical/pharmacy regulatory authorities in other countries. <a href="http://www.pharmacychecker.com/online-pharmacies-what-you-need-to-know.asp#foreignpharmacies">Read how regulations may differ by country</a>.<br />
<i>Coverage by Insurance:</i> For a drug to be reimbursable from a health reimbursement account or flexible spending account it must be approved for sale in the U.S. and prescribed by a licensed U.S. physician, although drugs which you personally import are typically not reimbursable. If you have pharmacy insurance coverage, you may want to check with your benefits administrator to determine whether drugs ordered from outside the U.S. will be covered or reimbursed."</span></span><br />
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Why is meldonium not available for sale in Western nations? There appears to be a simple explanation. It is not a home-grown product and is priced reasonably. Hence, profits via meldonium would be much lower for indigenous pharmaceutical companies who would have to pay patent royalties on a licensed product sold much more cheaply than their own overly priced, patented, but perhaps nevertheless inferior remedies. We are reminded here of the many actions taken by Apple, Inc. to keep competing, in part, better, smartphones and tablets out of the country. The monopoly principle is the same. Keep competition out.<br />
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The meldonium controversy is thus conceivably not a medical issue at all, but rather an issue of institutional power, money and monopoly pharmaceutical markets.<br />
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The USA's FDA and similar institutions elsewhere function as "economic barriers to entry". Even if a drug has been clinically tested and approved elsewhere, every nation persists on making their own studies in determining the licensing of substances, a costly ever-duplicating process paid for by the taxpayers, who have no say in the matter, and who may even be paying top dollar for inferior pharmaceutical substances at their own local pharmacies.<br />
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When institutions such as the <a href="https://www.wada-ama.org/" target="_blank">World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)</a> start blacklisting substances just because they are being used -- blacklisting without any evidence that they do in fact increase athletic performance unfairly, then things are askew in the systems of control that govern competitive sports, as we already know from negative examples at the <a href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2016/03/college-athletes-whose-likenesses-were.html" target="_blank">NCAA</a>, the <a href="http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/14767250/the-exclusive-story-how-feds-took-fifa" target="_blank">FIFA</a> and the <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/mar/01/french-police-corruption-investigation-2016-2020-olympic-bids" target="_blank">Olympic movement</a>. Competitive sports are dominated by self-serving monopolies, often abetted by clueless lawmakers and courts who accord such sports organizations special advantages, to which they should not be entitled at all. EVERYONE is "in business". EVERYONE.<br />
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We note that in what looks to us like a retaliatory measure against the Russians, by the way, that <a href="https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/news/2016-04/wada-revokes-accreditation-of-moscow-laboratory" target="_blank">WADA just revoked accreditation of the Moscow Laboratory</a>. It all appears to be part of "the game" of monopoly in sports.<br />
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The competitive sports world has become -- or perhaps it always has been -- a golden goose for too many organizations and their officers at the cost of the competing athletes. The private <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Anti-Doping_Agency" target="_blank">WADA</a> is surely no exception in this regard, as its monopolistic practises have come under increasing scrutiny (see the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Anti-Doping_Agency" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a> for examples).<br />
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Moreover, all of these organizations try to expand their powers as much as possible so that they can tell other people what they are supposed to do. Why people have that need for power is something we have never understood.<br />
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Indeed, it is the athletes who are usually being punished by these "ruling bodies" and not those who run athletics. It is a bizarre system of<b> top-down injustice</b> in which the ruling organizations and institutions control the lives of athletes for their own selfish self-serving and self-sustaining ends.<br />
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<b>And now perhaps someone in Brussels or Berlin can explain to us why in the alleged "single market" of the European Union, it is virtually impossible to order prescription-free meldonium online</b>, as it is not delivered by Latvian pharmacies outside of the territory of Latvia, as far as we have been able to determine. Mildronate used to be available through Amazon.de. No longer. Its sale is conceivably being blocked on the orders of someone.<br />
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Moreover, we have found a few links here and there online that seem to point to meldonium "teasers" -- you are warned -- i.e. websites not actually selling meldonium but purporting to do so, and perhaps acting on behalf of other parties to discover who is taking meldonium and who is not.<br />
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What goes on here as a matter of law, sports and politics?<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-51830204984856119012016-04-16T02:10:00.001+02:002016-04-16T02:10:18.011+02:00Digital Rights: New European Union (EU) Data Protection Rules Passed by the European Parliament as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)<i>We reproduce here a press release from the European Union Parliament on new rules regarding digital rights, the <a href="http://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-5419-2016-INIT/en/pdf" target="_blank">General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)</a> ["REGULATION (EU) 2016/… OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL ... of ... on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation)"]</i><br />
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<i>European Parliament PLENARY SESSION Press Release of April 14, 2016</i><br />
<i><b>Police cooperation / Citizens' rights / Justice and home afairs </b></i><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><br />
<b>"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Data protection reform - Parliament approves new rules fit for the digital era</span></b></span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;"><b>New EU data protection rules which aim to give citizens back control of their personal data and create a high, uniform level of data protection across the EU fit for the digital era was</b><span style="color: black;"> ["were", sic] </span><b>given their final approval by MEPs on Thursday. The reform also sets minimum standards on use of data for policing and judicial purposes.</b></span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">Parliament’s vote ends more than four years of work on a complete overhaul of EU data protection rules. The reform will replace the current data protection directive, dating back to 1995 when the internet was still in its infancy, with a general regulation designed to give citizens more control over their own private information in a digitised world of smartphones, social media, internet banking and global transfers.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">"The general data protection regulation makes a high, uniform level of data protection throughout the EU a reality. This is a great success for the European Parliament and a fierce European 'yes' to strong consumer rights and competition in the digital age. Citizens will be able to decide for themselves which personal information they want to share", said Jan Philipp Albrecht (Greens, DE), who steered the legislation through Parliament.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">"The regulation will also create clarity for businesses by establishing a single law across the EU. The new law creates confidence, legal certainty and fairer competition", he added.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">The new rules include provisions on:</span><br />
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">a right to be forgotten,</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">"clear and affirmative consent" to the processing of private data by the person concerned,</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">a right to transfer your data to another service provider,</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">the right to know when your data has been hacked,</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">ensuring that privacy policies are explained in clear and understandable language, and</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">stronger enforcement and fines up to 4% of firms' total worldwide annual turnover, as a deterrent to breaking the rules.</span></li>
</ul>
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><b>New rules on data transfers to ensure smoother police cooperation</b></span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">The data protection package also includes a directive on data transfers for policing and judicial purposes. It will apply to data transfers across borders within the EU as well as, for the first time, setting minimum standards for data processing for policing purposes within each member state.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">The new rules aim to protect individuals, whether victims, criminals or witnesses, by setting out clear rights and limitations on data transfers for the purpose of prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal penalties, including safeguarding against and preventing threats to public security, while at the same time facilitating smoother and more effective cooperation among law enforcement authorities.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">"The main problem concerning terrorist attacks and other transnational crimes is that member states’ law enforcement authorities are reluctant to exchange valuable information", said Parliament's lead MEP on the directive Marju Lauristin (S&D, ET)."By setting European standards for information exchange between law enforcement authorities, the data protection directive will become a powerful and useful tool which will help authorities transfer personal data easily and efficiently, at the same time respecting the fundamental right to privacy", she concluded.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">More details on the general data protection regulation and the directive in our <a href="http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20160413BKG22980/QA-new-EU-rules-on-data-protection-put-the-citizen-back-in-the-driving-seat" target="_blank">Q&A</a> here.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;"><b>Next steps</b></span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">The regulation will enter into force 20 days after its publication in the EU Official Journal. Its provisions will be directly applicable in all member states two years after this date.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">Member states will have two years to transpose the provisions of the directive into national law.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">Due to UK and Ireland's special status regarding justice and home affairs legislation, the directive's provisions will only apply in these countries to a limited extent.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">Denmark will be able to decide within six months after the final adoption of the directive whether it wants to implement it in its national law.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br />
</span> <span style="color: #0b5394;">REF.: 20160407IPR21776</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Updated: 14-04-2016 - 16:23</span>"<br />
[this is the snipped end of the press release and what follows is EU Pundit text]<br />
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<b>Contact for the press release:</b> Rikke Uldall at the European Parliament Press Service ... please go to this link: <a href="http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20160407IPR21776/Data-protection-reform-Parliament-approves-new-rules-fit-for-the-digital-era">the EU original page of the press release</a>.<br />
<br />
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has a posting about this new Directive at <a href="https://secure.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/lang/en/EDPS/Publications/Blog_1/Giant_leap_for_digital_rights/cache/offonce" target="_blank">One giant leap for digital rights</a>.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-61074224670929217462016-03-28T23:23:00.001+02:002016-03-28T23:23:51.840+02:00Postmodernism Counterculture & the Planned New Google and Apple Headquarters "Campuses" in Silicon Valley as Modern Digital Eden ProjectsWhat do we make of the events in Europe? or in the USA? Are Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders inevitable products of an era
dominated by a cultural evolution that is labeled post-modernism?<br />
<br />
Nikil Saval at the New York Times titles his article on the new headquarters "campuses" being planned by Google and Apple as <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/28/t-magazine/silicon-valley-google-apple-1960s-architecture.html?_r=0">Google and Apple: the High-Tech Hippies of Silicon Valley</a>. Back to the future?<br />
<br />
Make sure to view the slide show at that link for architectural design prior art. <br />
<br />
The Google plan reminded this writer of the <a href="https://www.edenproject.com/" target="_blank">Eden Project</a>
in Cornwall, United Kingdom, with its biomes, its object of
sustainability and its emphasis on the importance of transformation.
Google is a digital Eden Project in our eyes.<br />
<br />
Apple's
4-story building structure reflects circular designs that are
historically ubiquitous - see "circular design in architecture" in
Google image search. Indeed, we are reminded of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_ring" target="_blank">shen ring</a> of the Pharaohs, symbol of eternity.<br />
<br />
Both
Google and Apple designs most certainly try to "escape" the limits
placed on architecture by square-sided building geometry. Indeed, Frank
Gehry's twisted buildings can be viewed as an attempt to do just the
same. Squares are out. It is no wonder that Jeb Bush had no chance in
the primaries.<br />
<br />
Saval writes in his New York Times article about the future that:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Like the rest of Silicon Valley, however, this future is in fact rooted
in the past. It comes, transfigured, from the wrecked dreams of communal
living, of back-to-the-land utopias, of expanding plastic spheres and
geodesic domes that populated the landscape of Northern California
around the time (and around the same place) that the first
semiconductors were being perfected. This is the world of what a recent
exhibit at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis has termed “Hippie
Modernism.”</span>" </blockquote>
As those of us know who grew
up in the "flower power" age, especially in California in the late
1960's, the heroic status attached to alternative forms of living and
lifestyles in the 60's <b>seemed</b> to disappear as quickly as the
"flower power" movement came and went. But did the basic foundations of
the "alternative culture" expressed at that time really disappear?
Perhaps not.<br />
<br />
One could argue that the late 1960's were
a landmark in cultural evolution, an era marked by the breaking down of
viz. questioning of many human customs and taboos that had existed for
many generations, but that perhaps were no longer necessary or
appropriate to the post-modern age. The weakest and most sensitive
elements of society would have "felt" that particular change quite
early.<br />
<br />
That cultural evolution, referred to modernly
now as "hippie modernism" at the Walker Art Center, is a term which we
find to be too narrow, and we would suggest the perhaps more accurate
term "future counterculture".<br />
<br />
Indeed, one could argue that
the counterculture evolution has actually been with us in a process of
varied transformation
the last nearly 50 years, visible, for example, in alter egos such as
digital technology or in post-modernity in art and architecture, or in
innumerable other aspects of human society, whether we talk about race,
diversity, gender equality, abortion or even LGBT.<br />
<br />
One need not agree with such developments -- to acknowledge they exist.<br />
<br />
Indeed,
even the emergence of disruptive political candidates such as Donald
Trump in the Republican Party and Bernie Sanders in the Democratic Party
in the currently ongoing Presidential primary elections may -- perhaps
to everyone's astonishment -- well be inevitable expressions of that
same "counterculture", as serious challenges to the existing but
disappearing mainstream infrastructure, a modernistic edifice succumbing
to post-modernity.<br />
<br />
We read at the Wikipedia under <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodernism" target="_blank">Postmodernism</a> [paragraphs added]:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Postmodernism is a late-20th-century movement in the arts, architecture, and criticism that was a departure from modernism. <br /><br />Postmodernism articulates that the world is in a state of perpetual incompleteness and permanent unresolve.<br /><br />Postmodernism promotes the notion of pluralism; that there are many ways of knowing, and many truths to a fact.<br /><br />From
a postmodern perspective knowledge is articulated from local
perspectives, with all its uncertainties, complexity and paradox. <br /><br />Thus knowledge is relational and all realities are woven on local linguistic looms.<br /><br />Postmodernism
includes skeptical interpretations of culture, literature, art,
philosophy, history, economics, architecture, fiction, and literary
criticism.<br /><br />It is often associated with deconstruction and
post-structuralism because its usage as a term gained significant
popularity at the same time as twentieth-century post-structural
thought.<br /><br />The term postmodernism has been applied to a host of
movements, mainly in art, music, and literature, that reacted against
tendencies in modernism, and are typically marked by revival of
historical elements and techniques.</span>"</blockquote>
When one
views the current world as a post-modern development in process, it
becomes more understandable and we better comprehend the architectural
style of the buildings being planned by Google and Apple.<br />
<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-38646805092503644482016-03-22T20:35:00.001+01:002016-03-22T20:38:21.530+01:00Centers of the Modern World Such as New York, London and Paris and the Symbols of their Power: The Tallest Residential Building in the Western Hemisphere Is Ready for OccupancyIt is no wonder that London has recently entered the age of skyscrapers -- with more to come -- or that the Eiffel Tower is the major landmark of Paris.<br />
<br />
Art and
architecture reflect the power and prestige that accompany the
creation of artistic and architectural works. For example, the Pharaohs
built the pyramids -- on a massive scale. We moderns build skyscrapers
-- on a massive scale. These activities are related in their reflection
of prevailing societal norms, beliefs and systems. Is "big" better?<br />
<br />
Tall constructions are symbols of the "center" of the world, culturally
seen, and regardless of claims laid to that title elsewhere in recent years, New York City, "the Big Apple", continues to amaze via its sustained architectural flair. It is still the unrivaled "center" of the modern world.<br />
<br />
<b>The tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere</b> is ready for residency in its 104 luxury apartments<br />
at <a href="http://432parkavenue.com/?state=home">432 Park Avenue</a> in Manhattan, New York City,<br />
as designed by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Vi%C3%B1oly" target="_blank">the architect</a> <a href="http://www.rvapc.com/works/856-432-park-avenue" target="_blank">Rafael Viñoly</a>.<br />
<br />
Apartment prices start somewhere near $20 million and a penthouse was presold at a reported ca. $100 million.<br />
<br />
The <a href="http://432parkavenue.com/?state=home">432 Park Avenue</a> website starts out with an elevated full screen photo of the building as it towers far above Central Park and the surrounding skyscrapers.<br />
<br />
Thereafter, take a look at the 432 Park Avenue website <a href="http://432parkavenue.com/?state=views" target="_blank">panoramic 360° views</a>, where the viewer can set the height from which the City is viewed. Amazing!<br />
<br />
See <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/432-park-tallest-building-in-new-york-2014-10?IR=T" target="_blank">BusinessInsider</a> to get <a href="http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/52e2aa98eab8ea8d24a0b30b-480/432-park-ave.jpg" target="_blank">an idea</a> of how tall the building is relative to its surroundings. <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/slender-towers-rise-dizzying-heights-nyc-skyline-060500071.html" target="_blank">More such tall slender buildings</a> are planned for the New York City area but right now 432 Park Avenue has its own iconic character.<br />
<br />
ABC News reported already in 2014 at<a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/inside-tallest-residential-building-western-hemisphere/story?id=26186476" target="_blank"> Inside the Tallest Residential Building in the Western Hemisphere</a> in a story by <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/author/alyssa_newcomb" target="_blank">Alyssa Newcomb</a>.<br />
<br />
A photo in that <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/inside-tallest-residential-building-western-hemisphere/story?id=26186476" target="_blank">ABC News story</a> attracted our personal interest. See the specific image at <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg">http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg</a>.<br />
<br />
That image was taken -- we assume by ABC News -- from 432 Park Avenue looking southward toward the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetLife_Building" target="_blank">MetLife Building</a> (formerly the PanAm Building, middle), the <a href="http://www.esbnyc.com/" target="_blank">Empire State Building</a> (somewhat back and to its right), as well as the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_World_Trade_Center" target="_blank">One World Trade Center</a> building, the tallest skyscraper (with spire) in the Western Hemisphere, seen far in the distance down in the financial district (e.g. near Wall Street) (see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/432_Park_Avenue#/media/File:NYCbyPinHt_update.jpg">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/432_Park_Avenue#/media/File:NYCbyPinHt_update.jpg</a>).<br />
<br />
That <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg" target="_blank">ABC News image</a> from 432 Park Avenue also includes <b><a href="http://www.345parkave.com/" target="_blank">345 Park Avenue</a></b>, a 44-story building which was completed in 1969 and that occupies<b> a whole city block</b> of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midtown_Manhattan" target="_blank">Midtown Manhattan</a> in what is called the "<b>Plaza District</b>". Compare its base to the "only" <a href="http://www.architectmagazine.com/design/buildings/432-park-avenue-and-the-importance-of-being-there-and-being-square_o" target="_blank">93-foot width on each side</a> at 432 Park Avenue, an architectural difference of generations in the strength of materials and the demands of more limited space in New York City.<br />
<br />
By the way, as written at the Wikipedia, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midtown_Manhattan" target="_blank">Plaza District</a> is "<span style="color: #0b5394;">a term used by Manhattan real estate professionals to denote the most expensive area of midtown from a commercial real estate perspective, lies between 42nd Street and 59th Street, from Third Avenue to Seventh Avenue, about a square kilometer or half a square mile.</span>"<br />
<br />
At the start of the 1970's, 345 Park Avenue, designed by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emery_Roth#Emery_Roth_.26_Sons" target="_blank">Emery Roth & Sons</a>, (see <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/11/obituaries/richard-roth-sr-82-is-dead-architect-led-family-s-firm.html" target="_blank">Richard Roth Sr.</a>), who also designed the World Trade Center, was just about the tallest and largest building in the neighborhood. It is found in the immediate left <b>foreground</b> in <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg" target="_blank">that already cited photo</a> taken from <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg" target="_blank">432 Park Avenue</a> as the widest "bright" rectangular building, standing as if in "T-form" just behind the smaller earlier-built black Seagram Building, whose structure was designed by Mies van der Rohe and with some internal aspects designed by Philip Johnson. The bright color of 345 Park Avenue was intended by design to contrast the neighboring Seagram Building. <br />
<br />
<b><a href="http://www.345parkave.com/" target="_blank">345 Park Avenue</a></b> was the former headquarters of the international law firm <a href="https://www.paulweiss.com/" target="_blank">Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison</a> ("Paul, Weiss et al." viz. "Paul|Weiss"), where the LawPundit was an associate in the early 1970's. This was once also "my residential neighborhood", so it is always a thrill to follow its development.<br />
<br />
In the illustration below, we have marked the approximate location of our former office in that building with reference to that <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg" target="_blank">ABC News photo</a>. <br />
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Now compare that illustration to the photo at the link ... <a href="http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/Technology/HT_tallest_residential_building_4_sk_141014_4x3_992.jpg" target="_blank">ABC News photo</a>. To be able to see one's former offices that clearly from high above via the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere gives one a special feeling. <br />
<br />
A marvelous photo looking southward is also found at <a href="http://432parkavenue.com/press/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/image-4.jpg" target="_blank">432ParkAvenue.com</a> (click on the photo for a larger image), compressing the distance and thus showing some of the distant buildings better and seemingly closer.<br />
<br />
Google Street View takes you to <br />
<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7577598,-73.9734239,3a,90y,100.46h,104.24t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1scA9H84Ol-sdpUGHRRCXEEA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1" target="_blank">51st and Park Avenue in New York City</a>,<br />
the location of 345 Park Avenue,<br />
from which there is a view of 432 Park Avenue in 2015.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.345parkave.com/" target="_blank">345 Park Avenue</a> is also known as the Bristol-Myers Squibb Building. It is currently 100% leased and includes the following tenants, according to its website as of our last visit of that website on March 20, 2016:<br />
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.nfl.com/" target="_blank">National Football League</a> (headquarters) </li>
<li><a href="http://www.piperjaffray.com/" target="_blank">Piper Jaffray & Co.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bms.com/ourcompany/Pages/home.aspx" target="_blank">Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.</a> (headquarters) </li>
<li><a href="http://www.blackstone.com/the-firm/overview" target="_blank">Blackstone Group</a> (headquarters) </li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KPMG" target="_blank">KPMG</a> (headquarters) </li>
<li><a href="https://www.db.com/usa/" target="_blank">Deutsche Bank</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.rudin.com/about.html" target="_blank">Rudin Management Company</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_America" target="_blank">Bank of America</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.relaisdevenise.com/" target="_blank">Le Relais de Venise L'Entrecote</a><br />
(see <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60763-d1509866-Reviews-Le_Relais_de_Venise_L_Entrecote-New_York_City_New_York.html" target="_blank">TripAdvisor</a>, and also Sam Sifton at the New York Times in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/dining/reviews/04rest.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0" target="_blank">Hop Off the Wheel and Taste Paris</a>) </li>
</ul>
<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: black;">Hat tip to CaryGEE. </span><b><br />
</b></span><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>Please note</b></span>: This posting was made mostly for the interest of our friends and for those interested in New York City architecture especially. Nothing in this posting constitutes paid or unpaid advertising of any kind and it is not a solicitation for anyone to buy or lease apartments or office space, to attend sports gatherings, to invest money or to avail of financial services, to conduct banking transactions, or to wine and dine. We waive any and all liability for anyone relying in any way upon our text or graphic materials or links.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-57370055181372210572016-03-22T20:08:00.002+01:002016-03-22T22:56:40.928+01:00The Best Universities in Europe the USA and the World in 2016We were alerted to this topic via an article by <a href="https://www.timeshighereducation.com/author/ellie-bothwell">Ellie Bothwell</a> regarding the <a href="https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/best-universities-in-europe-2016">Best universities in Europe 2016</a> based on the Times Higher Education (THE) <a href="https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2016/world-ranking" target="_blank"><b>World University Rankings</b></a>.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Higher_Education" target="_blank">Times Higher Education</a> is published in the United Kingdom and thus has its own particular, we presume British, view of what is important in education and what is not, and how it is to be measured. Opinions will differ worldwide.<br />
<br />
Whether one takes such rankings seriously or not, the fact is that any such rankings become a part of the image of any university. That same image has a lot to do with student study choices as well as the financing of university research by government and private sources.<br />
<br />
As <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre_Lakatos" target="_blank">Imre Lakatos</a> so cogently posited, a primary unit of appraisal in science is the "research programme", a basic philosophical observation that could also be expressed more banaly as, "whoever gets the money, calls the shots". <br />
<br />
As <a href="https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/best-universities-in-europe-2016" target="_blank">Bothwell writes</a>:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Overall 22 countries are represented in the top 200 [of Europe] list, which draws upon data from the 800 universities from 70 countries in the overall <a href="https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2016/world-ranking"><i>THE</i> World University Rankings</a>.</span>"</blockquote>
We obtained our law degree from Stanford University and are glad to see Stanford ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education world rankings behind Cal Tech in the USA, the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and just ahead of the University of Cambridge in the UK. Much in the realm of university rankings depends on the selection and weighting of criteria.<br />
<br />
<b>If one were to define the best education and hence the best university as one which educates "the whole man" or "the whole woman", then Stanford would modernly always emerge on top of any ranking</b> because it is not only at the top academically together with a mere handfull of other institutions but because it is heads and shoulders above the rest of the competition in being the best student athletic program in the United States (and surely the world), having won the USA Directors' Cup for the last 21 years -- based on actual university sports competitions -- as the best in the nation. See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NACDA_Directors%27_Cup" target="_blank">NACDA Directors' Cup</a> at Wikipedia where it is written:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">The <b>NACDA Learfield Sports Directors' Cup</b> is an <a class="mw-redirect" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prizes,_medals,_and_awards" title="List of prizes, medals, and awards">award</a> given annually by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Collegiate_Directors_of_Athletics" title="National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics">National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics</a> to the colleges and universities in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States" title="United States">United States</a> with the most success in collegiate athletics.... <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University" title="Stanford University">Stanford University</a> has won the Division I award for twenty-one straight years.</span>"</blockquote>
There is to our knowledge no comparable record in sports -- and this record is being achieved at a University that not only ranks at the top academically but whose direct environs of Silicon Valley rule the modern world of high tech.<br />
<br />
Which university ranking method includes these amazing things? None.<br />
<br />
What is even more amazing is that <b>Stanford</b> has only <b>7000</b> undergraduate students, as compared to undergraduate student enrollments of e.g. ca. <b>55000</b> at Central Florida (UCF), ca. <b>45000</b> at Ohio State and Texas A&M, ca. <b>40000</b> at Texas (Austin), Arizona State, Penn State, Michigan State and Florida International (FIU), ca. <b>35000</b> at Florida, Florida State, Minnesota, Illinois, Rutgers, Houston and Indiana, ca. <b>30000</b> at UCLA, Alabama, Washington, Texas Tech, Iowa State, North Texas, Missouri, Temple, San Diego State, Purdue, South Florida (USF) and Arizona, ca. <b>25000</b> at LSU, South Carolina, Texas State, Colorado, Utah State, Maryland, San Jose State, North Carolina State, Georgia, Utah, UTSA, Virginia Tech, UNLV, Washington State, Colorado State, Georgia State, Kent State, Cincinnati, Ohio, Florida Atlantic (FAU), NYU, BYU, California (Berkeley) and Oregon State, ca. <b>20000</b> at North Carolina (Chapel Hill), Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Charlotte, Arkansas, East Carolina, Fresno State, Iowa, Akron, Western Michigan, Oregon, Buffalo, Kansas, New Mexico, Old Dominion, Central Michigan, Boise State, Pittsburgh, Middle Tennessee, Eastern Michigan, UTEP, Oklahoma State, Auburn, Kentucky, Kansas State, West Virginia, Georgia Southern, Connecticut, Tennessee, Clemson, Western Kentucky and Nebraska, ca. <b>15000</b> at Syracuse, Nevada, Louisville, Louisiana Lafayette, Baylor, Memphis, Hawaii, Toledo, Bowling Green, Miami (Ohio), Ball State, Northern Illinois, Troy, Appalachian State and New Mexico State, ca. <b>10000</b> at Notre Dame, Miami (Florida), Marshall, UAB, South Alabama, Northwestern, TCU, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, Wyoming, Arkansas State, Southern Miss and Boston College, ca. <b>7000</b> at Duke, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Louisiana-Monroe, and SMU, ca. <b>5000</b> at Wake Forest, Tulsa, Rice, Air Force, Navy and Army, etc. (all numbers approximate and rounded, please look the exact stats up at <a href="https://www.collegeraptor.com/" target="_blank">https://www.collegeraptor.com/</a>)<br />
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It is not without reason that <a href="http://admission.stanford.edu/student/athletics/" target="_blank"><b>Admissions at Stanford University</b></a> writes about <a href="http://admission.stanford.edu/student/athletics/" target="_blank">Athletics and Recreation</a> at Stanford:<span style="color: #0b5394;"> </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;">"Unparalleled in its success and considered the dominant athletic program nationally, Stanford promotes excellence in both academics and athletics. Consider the following:</span><br />
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">Stanford has captured 21 consecutive Directors' Cup titles (1995–2015), an award that honors the nation's top overall Division I athletic program.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">300 athletic scholarships are awarded each year.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">There were 42 Stanford-affiliated athletes competing in the London Olympics, winning 16 medals, 12 of which were gold.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">The Stanford campus is home to 127 national championships—more than any other college in the U.S.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">At least one Stanford team has won a national championship during each of the last 39 years. This is the longest continuing streak in the nation....</span></li>
</ul>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Palo Alto is a glorious college sports town, and Stanford maintains 1 million gross feet of indoor facilities and 94 acres of outdoor fields, including the:</span><br />
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">6,800-yard Stanford Golf Course</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">7,200-seat Maples Pavilion</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">4,000-seat Sunken Diamond</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">17-court Taube Family Tennis Stadium</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">2,500-seat, four-pool Avery Aquatic Complex</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">50,000-seat Stanford Stadium"</span></li>
</ul>
As far as the development of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley" target="_blank">Silicon Valley</a> is concerned, the Wikipedia writes:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University" title="Stanford University">Stanford University</a>, its affiliates, and graduates have played a major role in the development of [Silicon Valley]....<br />
<br />
Thousands of high technology companies are headquartered in Silicon Valley.<br />
<br />
Among those, the following are in the Fortune 1000: Adobe Systems, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Agilent Technologies, Alphabet Inc., Apple Inc., Applied Materials, Brocade Communications Systems, Cisco Systems, eBay, Electronic Arts, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, HP Inc., Intel, Intuit, Juniper Networks, KLA Tencor, Lockheed Martin, LSI Logic, Marvell Semiconductors, Maxim Integrated Products, National Semiconductor, NetApp, Netflix, Nvidia, Oracle Corporation, Riverbed Technology, Salesforce.com, SanDisk, Sanmina-SCI, Symantec, Tesla Motors, Western Digital Corporation, Xilinx, Yahoo!<br />
<br />
Additional notable companies headquartered (or with a significant presence) in Silicon Valley include (some defunct or subsumed):<br />
<br />
3Com (acquired by Hewlett-Packard), 8x8, Actel, Actuate Corporation, Adaptec, Actiance, Aeria Games and Entertainment, Akamai Technologies (HQ in Cambridge, Massachusetts), Altera, Amazon.com's A9.com, Amazon.com's Lab126.com, Amdahl, Aricent, Anritsu, AstraQom, Asus (headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan), Atari, Atmel, Broadcom (headquartered in Irvine, California), BEA Systems (acquired by Oracle Corporation), Cadence Design Systems, Cypress Semiconductor, Dell (headquartered in Round Rock, Texas), EMC Corporation (headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts), Extreme Networks, E*TRADE (headquartered in New York, NY), Fairchild Semiconductor, Foundry Networks, Fujitsu (headquartered in Tokyo, Japan), Groupon (headquartered in Chicago, IL), Harmonic, Inc., HCL Technologies (headquartered in Noida, India), Hitachi Data Systems, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, IBM Almaden Research Center (headquartered in Armonk, New York), iCracked, Infosys (headquartered in Bangalore, India), IDEO, Informatica, Intuitive Surgical, Kerio Technologies, LinkedIn, Logitech, Maxtor (acquired by Seagate), McAfee (acquired by Intel), Memorex (acquired by Imation and moved to Cerritos, California), MetricStream, Micron Technology (headquartered in Boise, Idaho), Microsoft (headquartered in Redmond, Washington), Mozilla Foundation, Move, Inc., Nokia (headquartered in Espoo, Finland), Nokia Solutions and Networks (headquartered in Espoo, Finland), NXP Semiconductors, Nook (subsidiary of Barnes & Noble), Olivetti (headquartered in Ivrea, Italy), Opera Software (headquartered in Oslo, Norway), OPPO, Palm, Inc. (acquired by Hewlett-Packard), Panasonic (headquartered in Osaka, Japan), PARC, PayPal (it has been demerged from Ebay), Pixar, Playdom, PlayPhone, Qualcomm, Inc. (HQ in San Diego, CA), Quanta Computer, Quantcast, Quora, Rambus, RSA (acquired by EMC), Samsung Electronics (headquartered in Suwon, Korea), SAP AG (headquartered in Walldorf, Germany), Siemens (headquartered in Berlin and Munich, Germany), Sony (headquartered in Tokyo, Japan), Sony Ericsson, SRI International, Sun Microsystems (acquired by Oracle Corporation), SunPower, SurveyMonkey, Synopsys Inc., Tata Consultancy Services (headquartered in Mumbai, India), Tibco Software, Tesla Motors, TiVo, TSMC, Twitter, VA Software (Slashdot), VeriSign, Veritas Software (acquired by Symantec), VMware, WebEx (acquired by Cisco Systems), @WalmartLabs (acquired by Walmart Global eCommerce), YouTube (acquired by Google), Yelp, Inc., Zynga"</blockquote>
The impact of Stanford University alumni on the economy is massive, as noted at <a href="http://www.bestvalueschools.com/top-25-ranked-business-and-economics-programs-with-the-best-return-on-investment-roi/" target="_blank">Best Value Schools (by ROI)</a>, is that:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #cc0000;"><b>The combined annual revenue of all the companies that have been founded by Stanford alumni is over $2.7 trillion, equivalent to the tenth largest single economy in the world</b></span>."</blockquote>
One can also rank the universities in terms of their actual "money clout", i.e. their <b>total college endowments</b>, which of course may not fully reflect their actual sustained current strength, but rather the accumulation of money over time. Money breeds money. According to <a href="http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2015/10/06/10-universities-with-the-largest-endowments" target="_blank">U.S. News</a>, here is the Top 10:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
1. Harvard University - $36,429,256,000<br />
2. Yale University - $23,858,561,000<br />
3. Stanford University - $21,466,006,000<br />
4. Princeton University - $20,576,361,000<br />
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - $12,425,131,000<br />
6. Texas A&M University - $10,521,034,492<br />
7. University of Michigan - $9,603,919,000<br />
8. University of Pennsylvania - $9,582,335,000<br />
9. Columbia University - $9,223,047,000<br />
10. University of Notre Dame - $8,189,096,000</blockquote>
A somewhat older, but also useful list for a general overview is <b><a href="http://www.nonprofitcollegesonline.com/wealthiest-universities-in-the-world/" target="_blank">The World’s 50 Wealthiest Universities</a></b>, which lists the universities in the following order: Harvard, Yale, KAUST (Thuwal, Saudi Arabia), Texas (System), Stanford, Princeton, California (System), MIT, Michigan, Texas A&M (System), Notre Dame, Columbia, Cambridge UK, Northwestern (Illinois), Pennsylvania (Penn), Chicago, Oxford UK, Duke, Emory, Washington U in St. Louis, Cornell, Virginia, Rice, USC (Southern California), Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Ohio State, NYU, Johns Hopkins, Pittsburgh, Penn State (System), Minnesota, KSU (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia), Brown, Singapore, North Carolina, Washington (Seattle), Osaka, Kyoto, Purdue, Richmond, Wisconsin (Madison), Pomona, Williams, Illinois, Caltech, Amherst, Boston College, Nanyang Tech (Singapore), Rockefeller U.<br />
<br />
So how about the <b>number of billionaire alumni</b>? <br />
<a href="http://www.cnbc.com/2013/02/23/The-Top-10-Universities-for-Billionaire-Alumni.html" target="_blank">CNBC Inside Wealth</a> has the following list:<br />
<br />
1. Harvard University - 52 billionaire alumni - $205 billion<br />
2. University of Pennsylvania including Penn's Wharton School of Economics - 28 billionaire alumni - $112 billion<br />
3. Stanford University - 27 billionaire alumni - $76 billion<br />
4. New York University (NYU) - 17 billionaire alumni - $68 billion<br />
5. Columbia University - 15 billionaire alumni - $96 billion (Warren Buffett)<br />
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 15 billionaire alumni - $114 billion<br />
7. Cornell University - 14 billionaire alumni - $35 billion<br />
8. University of Southern California (USC) - 14 billionaire alumni - $32 billion<br />
9. Yale University - 13 billionaire alumni - $77 billion<br />
10. University of Cambridge, UK - 11 billionaire alumni - $48 billion<br />
<br />
Another measure are the <b>number of CEOs</b> (Chief Executive Officers) of Fortune 500 companies, compiled by <a href="http://www.bestcolleges.com/features/colleges-with-highest-number-fortune-500-ceo-graduates/" target="_blank">BestColleges.org</a>, CEOs who are accounted for by 38 universities and colleges in the following ranking order:<br />
<br />
Harvard, Stanford, Penn, MIT, Cornell, Chicago, Northwestern, Columbia, Yale, SMU, USC, NYU, Texas A&M, Princeton, Notre Dame, San Diego State, Penn State, Purdue, Michigan, Kansas, Georgetown, Cincinnati, Babson, Duke, Minnesota, Brown, Pittsburgh, Clark, Oklahoma, Tufts, San Diego, Virginia, Charlotte, Berkeley, Colorado, Wayne State (Detroit), Boston College, Houston.<br />
<br />
But what about <b>the ability of universities to retain members of their incoming freshman class</b>, something which CollegeChoice.net rates as <a href="http://www.collegechoice.net/rankings/colleges-with-happiest-freshman/" target="_blank">50 Colleges and Universities with the Happiest Freshmen</a>. Here is their ranking primarily by freshman retention rate: Yale, Chicago, Soka University (Orange County, California), Princeton, Amherst, Stanford, Penn, Dartmouth, MIT, Virginia, Carleton (Minnesota), Harvey Mudd (Claremont), Hillsdale (Michigan), Harvard, Pomona, Notre Dame, Brown, Duke, Middlebury, Johns Hopkikns, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, Haverford, Davidson, Tufts, North Carolina, USC (Southern California), Michigan, Naval Academy, Williams, Columbia, Vassar (Poughkeepsie, NY), Northwestern, Washington U St. Louis, Cornell, Caltech, Vanderbilt, Hamilton, Georgetown, Rice, Berkeley, UCLA, William & Mary, Florida, Rochester, Northeastern (Boston), Worcester (WPI, Massachusetts), Wesleyan (Middletown, CT), USMA (West Point), Wellesley (Massachusetts). Interesting is that many of the colleges and universities with superb freshman retention rates require on campus living or college or dormitory housing. That surely must help young students from becoming isolated from their peers and must instill a feeling of identification with the university or college they are attending. <br />
<br />
Last but not least we have the year <b>2016 rankings of 380 colleges and universities in the USA by <a href="http://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-colleges" target="_blank">The Princeton Review</a></b>, which "<span style="color: #0b5394;">surveyed 136,000 students from across the country</span>". They have many rankings lists. Take a look there for many more interesting ways of viewing the university scene.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-35556956222510695992015-10-13T20:25:00.001+02:002015-10-14T21:27:58.022+02:00"Legal Scholars" Inciting Disobedience of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Appear Not to Understand the Fundamentals of "The Law" America currently has numerous serious problems, many of which directly impact Europe, not the least of which are people in the legal profession who appear not to understand "the law".<br />
<br />
Our statement above reacts to an article at cnsnews.com headlined <a href="http://cnsnews.com/commentary/cnsnewscom-staff/leading-legal-minds-call-constitutional-resistance-obergefell-v-hodges">Legal Scholars Urge Officeholders: Refuse to Accept Same-Sex Marriage Opinion as Binding Precedent</a>.<br />
<br />
To our great astonishment so-called "legal scholars" urge government officials in the United States to ignore U.S. Supreme Court decisions. <br />
<br />
The entire basis of "law and order" in the civilized world, especially for people conservatively minded, is that law court decisions must be obeyed, even if they involve minor transgressions such as illegal parking or minor traffic violations. <br />
<br />
Imagine if U.S. citizens and residents could select which laws to follow and which to ignore. There would be anarchy and chaos everywhere. We already have enough examples worldwide of the consequences of the breakdown of judicially imposed "law and order".<br />
<br />
How can people within the legal profession seriously incite government employees to disregard U.S. Supreme Court decisions and thus to feel free to "pick and choose" the laws and court decisions that they choose to obey in the exercise of their paid and sworn duties?<br />
<br />
They have a legal option: if government officials disagree strongly with what the laws and court decisions tell them to do, then they should look for another job.<br />
<br />
Who has the <b>legal right</b> here -- <b>according to law</b>?<br />
<br />
It is the U.S. Supreme Court which possesses Constitutional jurisdiction as the nation's highest court to have the last say on what is constitutional and what is not constitutional as a matter of law.<br />
<br />
Individual citizens, also as government employees, are free of course to have their own "opinions" about U.S. Supreme Court decisions and the legal, political, economic and societal issues to which those decisions may relate, but they have ZERO jurisdiction to decide what is constitutional as a matter of law and what is not constitutional in any particular government-related matter.<br />
<br />
In the government offices which they hold, government officials are sworn to uphold the nation's laws, <b>and what those laws require is decided by the nation's highest court</b>, and not by individual government employees either in their private or employment capacities.<br />
<br />
One can be sure that the present ultra-conservative U.S. Supreme Court has issued many more decisions which are repugnant to liberal views than the decisions they have made which are opposed by those who oppose the Supreme Court's decision in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obergefell_v._Hodges" target="_blank">Obergefell v. Hodges</a> decision.<br />
<br />
Picking out one case that did not go their way as a case for disobedience is ludicrous. If what the "alleged" legal scholars write were true, then we could all just ignore any Supreme Court decision we chose. Just do as we please. LOL. <br />
<br />
We say "so-called" and "alleged" legal scholars because the label "legal scholar" generally derives from some kind of authority of position granted to an individual by some organization or institution which is recognized as having the jurisdiction to grant that authority of position in contemporary American society.<br />
<br />
But why give ANY credence to the decisions of those <b>lesser</b> institutions, including the titles they have granted, if the dictates of the much higher institution, the U.S. Supreme Court, are incited to be ignored?<br />
<br />
What do we care what "title" some group has granted to ANYONE?<br />
<br />
Thankfully, civilized society is governed by the sane consent of the governed to the main rules and orders of civilized life in a democratic nation such as the United States.<br />
<br />
If that were not so, then people would feel free to challenge anyone and any institution, including the so-called "legal scholars" and the institutions who pay their salaries, to which the average U.S. citizen or resident has <b>no</b> "<a href="https://www.google.de/search?num=20&newwindow=1&q=define%3Aprivity&oq=define%3Aprivity&gs_l=serp.12...5138.5529.0.6861.2.2.0.0.0.0.66.122.2.2.0....0...1.1.64.serp..2.0.0.JAH9kUlDxmU" target="_blank">privity</a>", i.e. they mean nothing to them, either in law or in fact.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Learned_Hand" target="_blank">Judge Learned Hand</a> commented on "<a href="http://www.providenceforum.org/spiritoflibertyspeech" target="_blank">the spirit of liberty</a>" as follows [formatted]:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="color: #0b5394;">
"What do we mean when we say that first of all we seek liberty?<br />
<br />
I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, upon laws, and upon courts.<br />
<br />
These are false hopes; believe me, these are false hopes.<br />
<br />
Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it; no constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it. While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it."</span></blockquote>
If the dictates of the highest court of law of the nation are not to be observed, then government and academic positions are equally non-sacrosanct from challenge and can be alleged to mean "nothing". Who says you are who you are? What is the authority? And why should we recognize THAT?<br />
<br />
Those who choose to attack the pillars of society must recognize that in doing so, they also destroy the foundation upon which they themselves are sitting.<br />
<br />
It reminds us of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_Maxwell" target="_blank">James Clerk Maxwell</a>'s <a href="https://archive.org/stream/jamesclerkmaxwel00glaziala/jamesclerkmaxwel00glaziala_djvu.txt" target="_blank">poem</a> (Maxwell was the founder of electromagnetism and one of the greats of modern science) which he wrote as his "notes" regarding the President's Address at the British Association, 1874. His comments on "petty promotion[s] in nebulous kingdoms of mist" are instructive:<span style="color: #0b5394;"> </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;">"In the very beginnings of science,<br />
the parsons, who managed things then,<br />
Being handy with hammer and chisel,<br />
made gods in the likeness of men;<br />
<br />
Till Commerce arose, and at length<br />
some men of exceptional power<br />
Supplanted both demons and gods by the atoms,<br />
which last to this hour.<br />
<br />
Yet they did not abolish the gods,<br />
but they sent them well out of the way,<br />
With the rarest of nectar to drink,<br />
and blue-fields of nothing to sway.<br />
<br />
From nothing comes nothing, they told us<br />
naught happens by chance, but by fate;<br />
There is nothing but atoms and void,<br />
all else is mere whims out of date!<br />
<br />
Then why should a man curry favour<br />
with beings who cannot exist,<br />
To compass some petty promotion<br />
in nebulous kingdoms of mist?<br />
<br />
But not by the rays of the sun,<br />
nor the glittering shafts of the day,<br />
Must the fear of the gods be dispelled,<br />
but by words, and their wonderful play.<br />
<br />
So treading a path all untrod,<br />
the poet-philosopher sings<br />
Of the seeds of the mighty world<br />
the first-beginnings of things;<br />
<br />
How freely he scatters his atoms<br />
before the beginning of years;<br />
How he clothes them with force as a garment,<br />
those small incompressible spheres!<br />
<br />
Nor yet does he leave them hard-hearted<br />
he dowers them with love and with hate,<br />
Like spherical small British A[...]<br />
in infinitesimal state;<br />
<br />
Till just as that living Plato,<br />
whom foreigners nickname Plateau,<br />
Drops oil in his whisky-and-water<br />
(for foreigners sweeten it so);<br />
<br />
Each drop keeps apart from the other,<br />
enclosed in a flexible skin,<br />
Till touched by the gentle emotion<br />
evolved by the prick of a pin:<br />
<br />
Thus in atoms a simple collision<br />
excites a sensational thrill,<br />
Evolved through all sorts of emotion,<br />
as sense, understanding, and will<br />
<br />
(For by laying their heads all together,<br />
the atoms, as councillors do,<br />
May combine to express an opinion<br />
to every one of them new).<br />
<br />
There is nobody here, I should say,<br />
has felt true indignation at all,<br />
Till an indignation meeting<br />
is held in the Ulster Hall;<br />
<br />
Then gathers the wave of emotion,<br />
then noble feelings arise,<br />
Till you all pass a resolution<br />
which takes every man by surprise.<br />
<br />
Thus the pure elementary atom,<br />
the unit of mass and of thought,<br />
By force of mere juxtaposition<br />
to life and sensation is brought;<br />
<br />
So, down through untold generations,<br />
transmission of structureless germs<br />
Enables our race to inherit the thoughts <br />
of beasts, fishes, and worms.<br />
<br />
We honour our fathers and mothers,<br />
grandfathers and grandmothers too;<br />
But how shall we honour the vista<br />
of ancestors now in our view?<br />
<br />
First, then, let us honour the atom,<br />
so lively, so wise, and so small;<br />
The atomists next let us praise,<br />
Epicurus, Lucretius, and all.<br />
<br />
Let us damn with faint praise Bishop Butler,<br />
in whom many atoms combined<br />
To form that remarkable structure,<br />
it pleased him to call his mind.<br />
<br />
Last, praise we the noble body<br />
to which, for the time, we belong,<br />
Ere yet the swift whirl of the atoms<br />
has hurried us, ruthless, along,<br />
<br />
The British Association<br />
like Leviathan worshipped by Hobbes,<br />
The incarnation of wisdom,<br />
built up of our witless nobs,<br />
<br />
Which will carry on endless discussions,<br />
when I, and probably you,<br />
Have melted in infinite azure<br />
in English, till all is blue."</span><br />
<br />
- James Clerk Maxwell,<br />
Notes re the President's Address<br />
at the British Association, 1874 <br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-72645404983366686082015-10-09T21:21:00.000+02:002015-10-09T21:21:12.710+02:00Digital Privacy in Europe and the USA: California Governor Signs Landmark Electronic Communications Privacy Act Into LawWe posted previously about developments in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/technology/european-union-us-data-collection.html?_r=0" target="_blank">transatlantic digital privacy</a>.<br />
<br />
It is interesting in this regard to note that the landmark Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA viz. CalECPA) in the State of California, USA, has just been signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown.<br />
<br />
CalECPA provides that a warrant is required for a great variety of digital searches and seizures by law enforcement agencies and similar bodies.<br />
<br />
Read <a href="http://www.wired.com/2015/10/california-now-nations-best-digital-privacy-law/">California Now Has the Nation's Best Digital Privacy Law</a> in an article by <a href="http://www.wired.com/author/kimzetter/" target="_blank">Kim Zetter</a> at WIRED, who writes: <br />
<blockquote>
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">The landmark Electronic Communications Privacy Act bars any state law enforcement agency or other investigative entity from compelling a business to turn over any metadata or digital communications—including emails, texts, documents stored in the cloud—without a warrant. It also requires a warrant to track the location of electronic devices like mobile phones, or to search them. </span></blockquote>
<blockquote>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">The legislation, which easily passed the Legislature last month, is the most comprehensive in the country, says the ACLU</span>."</blockquote>
Read the article <a href="http://www.wired.com/2015/10/california-now-nations-best-digital-privacy-law/">here</a>.<br />
<br />
See <a href="https://edri.org/" target="_blank">EDRi</a> for the newest developments in Europe on protecting digital freedom.<br />
<br />
We are not always in agreement with the sources we cite, but one should be aware of what is going on in these areas of law, which impact everyone.<br />
<br />
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-29150931987899914152015-10-09T17:29:00.000+02:002015-10-09T17:31:22.174+02:001410 Czech Prague Astronomical Clock Celebrated as October 9, 2015 Google DoodleToday, October 9, 2015,<br />
the <a href="https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en">Google <b>Doodle</b></a> celebrates the<br />
<b><a href="http://www.google.com/search?num=20&newwindow=1&site=webhp&q=Prague+astronomical+clock">Prague Astronomical Clock</a> </b><br />
-- <b>Prague orloj</b> (Czech <i>Pražský orloj</i>) --<br />
whose first recorded mention was October 9 in the year 1410. <br />
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"<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prague_(Praha,_CZ)_-_Karlsplatz_(Karlovo_n%C3%A1m)_Uhrenturm.JPG#/media/File:Prague_(Praha,_CZ)_-_Karlsplatz_(Karlovo_n%C3%A1m)_Uhrenturm.JPG">Prague (Praha, CZ) - Karlsplatz (Karlovo nám) Uhrenturm</a>" by <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Guido_Radig" title="User:Guido Radig">Guido Radig</a> </center>
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View the amazing functions that this astronomical clock already had -- more than 600 years ago and more than 100 years PRIOR to the solar-centric 1543 Copernican Revolution of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus" target="_blank">Copernicus</a>.<br />
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<center>
<img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Schema_Orloj_en.png" width="100%" /><br />
"<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Schema_Orloj_en.png#/media/File:Schema_Orloj_en.png">Schema Orloj en</a>". Licensed under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/" title="Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a> via <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/">Commons</a>.</center>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-41814520187163632402015-10-06T20:42:00.001+02:002015-10-06T20:42:44.769+02:00European Union Data Transfer Agreement with the USA Struck Down by High Court<p dir="ltr">See <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/06/europes-top-court-strikes-down-safe-harbor-data-transfer-agreement-with-u-s/?ncid=tcdaily">Europe’s Top Court Strikes Down ‘Safe Harbor’ Data-Transfer Agreement With U.S.</a> at TechCrunch.</p>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-42194802715370680272015-10-03T19:17:00.000+02:002015-10-03T19:17:01.237+02:00Google Goes to Alphabet Officially Following the Real Alphabet LeaderGoogle has officially gone <a href="http://mashable.com/2015/08/10/google-alphabet-hooli/#VfR6yAlKHZqL" target="_blank">Alphabet</a>.<br />
<br />
But make sure you get OUR book FIRST<br />
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for the Kindle edition for Kindle, <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-9250837897064984642015-09-26T22:45:00.001+02:002015-09-26T22:45:22.177+02:00Facebook Notes Gears Up for the Blogging MarketEveryone a blogger now? as Facebook Notes makes substantial changes.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarantola has the story at Engadget in <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2015/09/25/now-anybody-can-be-an-online-publisher-using-facebook-notes/">Now anybody can be a blogger using Facebook Notes</a>.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-63057388645262521272015-09-22T16:14:00.003+02:002015-09-22T16:14:30.204+02:00Sky Earth Native America 1, Edition 2, eBook Version via Amazon for Kindle, Android and iOS<b>Sky Earth Native America 1, Edition 2, by Andis Kaulins is available on Kindle eBooks via Amazon at</b><br />
<ul>
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and
has the specifications listed below. The .pdf mixed text and image
files have been converted as graphic images in order to have Kindle MOBI
file versions that make it possible to view these volumes with Kindle,
Android and iOS.<br />
<br />File Size: 73096 KB<br />Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited<br />Publisher: Andis Kaulins; 2 edition (September 20, 2015)<br />Publication Date: September 20, 2015<br />Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.<br />Language: English<br />ASIN: B015NNDU3M<br />Text-to-Speech: Enabled<br />X-Ray: Not Enabled<br />Word Wise: Not Enabled<br />Lending: Not Enabled<br />Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled <br /><br /><b>Sky Earth Native America 2, Edition 2, by Andis Kaulins is available on Kindle eBooks via Amazon at </b><br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-68690057634594498112015-09-22T14:53:00.004+02:002015-09-22T14:53:57.329+02:00Sky Earth Native America in TWO Volumes as Edition 2: Table of Contents for Volume 2: Mound Key, Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve, Florida as an Ancient Map of North America?<b>Is Mound Key, Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve, Florida an Ancient Map of North America?</b><a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745813" target="_blank"><b><br /><br />Sky Earth Native America 2</b></a>: <i><b>American Indian Rock Art Petroglyphs
Pictographs Cave Paintings Earthworks & Mounds as Land Survey &
Astronomy</b></i>, <b>Volume 2</b>, <b>Edition 2</b>, 262 pages, by Andis Kaulins. Publication Date: September 20, 2015. Language: English. List Price:
$49.99. Trim Size 7" x 10" inches viz. 17.78 x 25.4 cm. Full Color on
White paper. 266 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1517396831 (CreateSpace-Assigned).
ISBN-10: 1517396832. BISAC: History / Americas. Create Space Title ID: <span id="titleID">5745813</span>. <a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745813" target="_blank">http://www.createspace.com/5745813</a> <br />
<br />
<b>Table of Contents by Page and Subject for Volume 2, Edition 2</b><br />
<ul>
<li>page 3 - Table of Contents, Volume 2</li>
<li>page 11 - Preface</li>
<li>page 13 - Book Publications by the Author on Law, Legal History, and Ancient Astronomy and Land Survey</li>
<li>page 17 - <b>Mounds of the State of Florida Revised Map includes Mound Key as a Map of North America ca. 1150 B.C.</b> [#61]</li>
<li>page 22 - The Ultimate Test for Art and Archaeological Aptitude - "ArtArchApt" Shows Your "ArtArchAptness" [#62]</li>
<li>page 25 - Mound Key and Other Sites in the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve South of Fort Myers Florida as Stars of Cetus [#63]</li>
<li>page 28 - Dali and da Vinci through July 26, 2015 at "the Dali" Museum in St. Petersburg: Minds Machines & Masterpieces</li>
<li>page
28 - The Lake Jackson Mounds in the Florida Panhandle Mark a Rectangle
of Stars to the Left of the Head of Cetus at the Lower Extremity of the
Stars of Taurus [#64]</li>
<li>page 30 - The Grand Mounds at Little
Talbot Island State Park in Northeast Florida near Jacksonville mark
Ecliptic, Vernal Equinox, and Calculate Precession ca. 240 B.C. [#65]</li>
<li>page
33 - Shields & Grant Mounds at the Mill Cove Complex Jacksonville
Florida Have the Shape of a Fishhook & Fishing Weight as Located at
the Mouth of Pisces [#66]</li>
<li>page 37 - Alternative Browser "Pale
Moon" as a Fork of Mozilla Firefox but No Australis Keeps Firefox 28
Customizability Including Tabs BELOW the Address Bar and Full Profile
Migration</li>
<li>page 40 - Shell Rings Sapelo Island Darien Georgia
Mark Upper Stars of Pisces as Early Snorkeler Water Serpent
Whale/Manatee, Shark, Sardine, Octopus, Starfish and Tropical Fish [#67]</li>
<li>page
44 - Pinson Mounds in Tennessee -- Largest Middle Woodland Mound
Complex in the USA -- Sauls Mound, Ozier Mound, Earthworks -- Mark the
Stars of Cassiopeia as a Bird [#68]</li>
<li>page 48 - Terra Ceia Island
and Madira Bickel Mounds Between St. Petersburg and Bradenton Florida
Represent Stars in Cetus as Mortar Pestle Dough & Bakers Peel [#69]</li>
<li>page 50 - Long Key White Sand Mound Boca Ciega Bay Gulf Coast Florida St. Petersburg as Stars of Cetus and Eridanus [#70]</li>
<li>page 54 - It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear: Sequential Presentation of Information More Important than Content</li>
<li>page
54 -Big Mound City and the Big Circle Mounds in Florida Marked
Neighboring Groups of Stars in Cetus Separated by the Celestial Meridian
in ca. 670 A.D. [#71]</li>
<li>page 58 - Philip Earthworks at Lake
Marion, Florida show the Circle of Stars at 34 Ceti, 38 Ceti, 39 Ceti
and 42 Ceti, with 34 Ceti the Star On the Edge of the Circle [#72]</li>
<li>page 60 - Fort Center Lakeport Florida Mounds Earthworks Mark Cetus Left of Stars Marked by Big Circle Mounds [#73]</li>
<li>page 62- Letchworth-Love Mounds Monticello Florida's Largest Pre-Columbian Earthworks, Mark Stars of Aries [#74]</li>
<li>page 64 - Kolomoki Mounds Blakely Largest in Georgia mark the Bright Stars of Aries at the Vernal Equinox ca. 200 BC [#75]</li>
<li>page 66 - Antiquarian Discovery Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers</li>
<li>page 68 - Tick Island DeLeon Springs Lake Woodruff Florida marks Stars at the Circlet of Pisces [#76]</li>
<li>page
72 - Rollins Shell Ring and "Ringlet" Mounds Fort George Island
Cultural State Park Jacksonville Florida, SW of the Grand Mounds Little
Talbot Island State Park, Mark Stars of Pisces at Alpha Piscium and
Portray a Man of Native America [#77]</li>
<li>page 75 - Tomoka Mounds
Middens Ormond Beach Florida Mark Primarily the Stars of the Lower Fish
of Pisces as a Shark with the Head to the Left and the Body to the Right
[#78]</li>
<li>page 78 - Turtle Mound Largest Shell Midden USA Near New
Smyrna Beach in Florida Marks Delta Piscium and the Mount Royal Temple
Mound Near Welaka Marks Xi Piscium: Map of Florida Mounds of the Lower
Fish of Pisces [#79]</li>
<li>page 81 - Does Mankind Really Want
Mysteries of the Past to be Solved? Facts as Unwanted Visitors in the
World of Academic and Other Wishes and Emotions [#80]</li>
<li>page 85 - Native America Contributions to Modernity: Maize (Corn), the Potato, the Tomato, Tobacco, and Machu Picchu [#81]</li>
<li>page 89 - Machu Picchu Peru Marks Ophiuchus in its Architectural Design Construction as Inca Cosmological Levels[#82]</li>
<li>page 92 - Intihuatana (Inti Watana) at Machu Picchu as Solar Apex, Apex of Sun's Way on its Galactic Orbit in the Galaxy [#83]</li>
<li>page 93 - Other Stars Marked in the Environs of Machu Picchu? [#84]</li>
<li>page 94 - Cognition of Geographic Information and Human Spatial Orientation : Systems of Landmarks in Ancient Eras</li>
<li>page 95 - Population Genetics Puts Origins of Indo-European Languages in the East in the Corded Ware Kurgan Culture</li>
<li>page 103 - New Genetic Research Says Human Out of Africa Migration Was Via Egypt and Not Via Ethiopia</li>
<li>page
104 - Saksaywaman in Cuzco, Peru Represents Aquila as the Quechua
ch'aska kancha "Stellar Constellation" Cha(s)kay Waman, the Falcon
Constellation [#85]</li>
<li>page 112 - SaksayWaman as Star Groups of the Heavens Between Tullu Mayu and Sapphi Mayu, the Ends of the Milky Way [#86]</li>
<li>page
115 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman as Inca Astronomy - Image 1of 14
Decipherment Images taken Left to Right - Here Marking Libra, Virgo,
Corvus, and the Equinox Line [#87]</li>
<li>page 117 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman as Inca Astronomy: Image 2 of 14 Marks Crater & Tail of Hydra [#88]</li>
<li>page 118 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman - Image 3 of 14 Marks Leo Cancer Hydra Canis Minor & Major and Canopus [#89]</li>
<li>page 119 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 4 of 14 Marks Orion Gemini Taurus Auriga [#90]</li>
<li>page 120 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 5 of 14 Marks Perseus Pleiades Aries Andromeda Pegasus [#91]</li>
<li>page 121 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 6 of 14 Marks Cassiopeia Equinox Cepheus [#92]</li>
<li>page 122 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 7 of 14 Marks Draco Aquila Cygnus Lyra Ophiuchus Cygnus Cepheus [#93]</li>
<li>page 123 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 8 of 14 Marks Serpens Caput Sagittarius [#94]</li>
<li>page 124 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 9 of 14 Marks Inca ATOQ the Fox, Scorpio (tail to the left) [#95]</li>
<li>page 125 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 10 of 14 Marks the Great Llama Centaurus Lupus [#96]</li>
<li>page 126 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 11 of 14 Marks Llama Cancha Yutu Tinamou [#97]</li>
<li>page 127 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 12 of 14 Marks Crux the Southern Cross [#98]</li>
<li>page 128 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 13 of 14 Marks Dark Constellations Toad Hanp'atu Serpent Mach'acuay [#99]</li>
<li>page 129 - Decipherment of SaksayWaman: Image 14 of 14 Marks the End Section of Mach'Acuay the Dark Constellation [#100]</li>
<li>page 131 - A "Readable" Full Decipherment Photo Image for SaksayWaman via a Link to the Bitmap [#101]</li>
<li>page
132 - Qurikancha Gold Altar Map Cuzco Peru Inca Inti Sun Temple as Crux
Southern Cross plus Milky Way and Galactic Meridian [#102]</li>
<li>page
139 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Uses Same Astronomical System as Found at
Cusco: Inscripcoes em rochedos do Brasil Figure 4 Hartt: First of a
Series of Six Postings [#103]</li>
<li>page 142 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Figure 5 Hartt[#104]</li>
<li>page 143 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Figure 6 Hartt[#105]</li>
<li>page 144 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Figure 7 Hartt[#106]</li>
<li>page 145 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Figure 10 Hartt[#107]</li>
<li>page 146 - Rock Art Ererê Brazil Figure 1Hartt[#108]</li>
<li>page
147 - "Heart of the World" at La Ciudad Perdida, the Lost City of
Colombia, South America, Marks the Stars of Corvus and Also Has a
Southern Hemisphere Sky Map Megalith [#109]</li>
<li>page 151 - Petroglyph Boulders viz. Petroglyphic Megaliths as Former Tribal Boundaries in Native America [#110]</li>
<li>page
153 - Kokopelli as Boötes Playing Flute Extending to Ursa Major:
Mortendad Cave Petroglyphs Los Alamos New Mexico USA as Marking Stars of
the Heavens ca. 1750 B.C. [#111]</li>
<li>page 154 - Kokopelli as Kokopetiyot (koko-petiyot): Boötes the Herdsman with Flute or Horn[#112]</li>
<li>page 156 - Blythe Intaglios California Arizona Border as Astronomical Tribal Landmarks Involve Environmental Suits[#114]</li>
<li>page
162 - Painted Rock, La Piedra Pintada, Carisa Rock viz. Carrol Rock,
Carrizo Plain, San Luis Obispo County, Largest Pictograph Site in
California, Marks Stars of Virgo [#115]</li>
<li>page 166 - Keystone Petroglyphs Mendocino County, California, Mark Stars of Virgo at the Autumn Equinox ca. 500 B.C. [#116]</li>
<li>page 169 - Spyrock (Spy Rock) Petroglyphs Mendocino County California Mark Stars of the Sky ca. 3000 B.C. [#117]</li>
<li>page 171 - The Klamath River Petroglyph Boulder as Sky Map [#118]</li>
<li>page 173 - A "Virgo" Fertility Origin for the Name of Oregon? [#119]</li>
<li>page
177 - Roosevelt Washington Columbia River Rock Inscriptions at
Horsethief Lake State Park are Sky Map ca. 750 B.C. in the Shape of a
Dog-like Animal's Head like Machu Picchu [#120]</li>
<li>page 180 - Lost
Slakaiya Rock Petroglyphs of Eel River California are a Sky Map ca. 3400
B.C. and Perhaps an Ancient Map of the Northern Pacific Northwest
Including Alaska [#121]</li>
<li>page 184 - Rock Formation at Big Butte Montana Marks Boötes [#122]</li>
<li>page 188 - Pictograph Cave State Park Montana Giant Cliff Wall "Cupules" (Holes) as Stars ca. 3000 B.C. [#123]</li>
<li>page 191 - Medicine Wheel Locations in Alberta, Canada Mark Stars of Sagittarius, Corona Australis and Telescopium [#124]</li>
<li>page 192 - Distribution of Pictographic Rock Art Sites in Alaska and a Decipherment Map as Astronomy by Location [#125]</li>
<li>page 195 - Tuxedni Bay Clam Cove Alaska Carvings Rock Art SW of Anchorage: Tuxedni as Cygnus Clam Cove as Aquila [#126]</li>
<li>page 204 - Alaska Rock Art Geographic Distribution Corresponds to Traditional Tribal Territorial Divisions of Cultures [#127]</li>
<li>page 215 - Feniak Lake Alaska Noatak National Preserve 3-Sided Megalith Marks Stars & Astronomical Parameters [#128]</li>
<li>page 218 - Rumsen Rock Presidio Monterey California Near the Sloat Monument is Fertility "Virgo Megalith" [#129]</li>
<li>page 221 - Rio Hurtado Valley Norte Chico Chile Rock Art Deciphered as Crux Centaurus Musca ca. 600 A.D. [#130]</li>
<li>page
225 - Anasazi Ancestral Pueblo Rock Art St. George Ivins Utah as Sky
Map from Serpens Cauda to Aquila ca. 1000 B.C. at the Emergence of the
Early Basketmaker Era II [#131]</li>
<li>page 227 - Skaitok Boulder Spence's Bridge British Columbia Canada as a Sky Map of Stars Similar to Anasazi Pictographs [#132]</li>
<li>page
230 - Sambaqui - Shell Midden Mounds of Santa Catarina, Brazil,
Jabuticabeira Region Mark the Turtle viz. Tortoise of Heaven as the
Stars of Columba at the Bottom of the World [#133]</li>
<li>page 235 -
The Great Google Earth Eagle Mystery Challenge and the Seven Principles
of an Eagle: The Eagle as the Messenger to the Great Spirit, the Creator
[#134]</li>
<li>page 238 - A First Nations Clue to the Location of the
Eagle of The Great Google Earth Eagle Mystery Challenge: The Boundary
Commission Trail as the Oldest Highway in the West and the Boundary
Between the USA and Canada [#135]</li>
<li>page 242 - Manitoba Manitou and the Eagle [#136]</li>
<li>page 243 - A Hypothetical Ancient Land Survey Map of Native America and the Cahokia Birdman Tablet Compared [#137]</li>
<li>page 245 - Location of the Mystery Eagle at the "Old" Pilot Mound, Manitoba: Aquila in Land Survey of Native America [#138]</li>
<li>page 248 - Jeffers Petroglyphs of Minnesota as Sky Maps ca. 750 B.C. Minnesota Marks the Stars of Hercules [#139]</li>
<li>page 252 - Petroglyphs of Area of Slabs, Area das Lajes, Amazon Basin, Manaus, Brazil, as a Sky Map ca. 3000 B.C. [#140]</li>
<li>page 255 - The Equator Megalith of Brazil Highway BR-174 North of Manaus near Rorainópolis, State of Roraima, Brazil [#141]</li>
<li>page 259 - About the Author </li>
</ul>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-1296352276878941062015-09-22T14:51:00.001+02:002015-09-22T14:51:21.337+02:00Sky Earth Native America in TWO Volumes as Edition 2: Table of Contents for Volume 1: Astronomer Surveyor Priests from Europe in Ancient Days?<a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745812" target="_blank"><b>Sky Earth Native America 1</b></a>: <i><b>American Indian Rock Art Petroglyphs Pictographs Cave Paintings Earthworks & Mounds as Land Survey & Astronomy</b></i>, <b>Volume 1</b>, <b>Edition 2</b>,
266 pages, by Andis Kaulins. Publication Date: September 20, 2015.
Language: English. List Price: $49.99. Trim Size 7" x 10" inches viz.
17.78 x 25.4 cm. Full Color on White paper. 266 pages. ISBN-13:
978-1517396817978-(CreateSpace-Assigned). ISBN-10: 1517396816. BISAC: History / Americas. Create Space Title ID: <span id="titleID">5745812</span>.<br />
<a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745812" target="_blank">http://www.createspace.com/5745812</a> <br />
<br />
Table of Contents by Page and Subject for VOLUME 1, Edition 2<br />
<ul>
<li>page 3 - Table of Contents: Volume 1</li>
<li>page 11 - Preface</li>
<li>page 13 - Prologue 1: The History of Civilization: Winston Churchill on the Rule of Law as a Prerequisite to Human Progress</li>
<li>page 15 - Prologue 2: Anthropomorphic Rocks Featured in America's 1st Surrealist Film, Object Lesson, already in the year 1941</li>
<li>page 22 - Prologue 3: Book Publications by the Author on Law, Legal History, and Ancient Astronomy and Land Survey</li>
<li>page 26 - The Great "Google Earth" Image Mystery</li>
<li>page 27 - The Great "Google Earth" Image Mystery: Hints to Solution</li>
<li>page 29 - Judaculla Rock Cherokee Dividings : Research Beginnings</li>
<li>page 30 - Starry Night Pro as our Astronomy Software for Research</li>
<li>page 31 - Judaculla Rock Decipherment 1</li>
<li>page 33 - Petroglyphs of North Carolina and Georgia Mark Stars</li>
<li>page 36 - Two Petroglyph Boulders of Northeast Georgia near Helen Mark Stars of Canis Major, Canis Minor, Orion & Taurus</li>
<li>page 38 - Allen Rock Petroglyphs in Habersham County, Georgia USA Mark Stars of the Heavens Principally Orion</li>
<li>page 41 - Hiawatha: Holder of the Heavens: A Solution to The Great Google Earth Image 34.890653 -83.880198 Mystery</li>
<li>page 46 - Hiawatha as Atlas and Orion, the Iroquois Aron-Hiawagon with Hiawagon = Hiawatha, the "Holder of the Heavens"</li>
<li>page 49 - Prehistoric Mankind's Primary Technologies Were Rooted in Astronomy; Economies Were Based on Land & Property</li>
<li>page 51 - The Great Mound, Petroglyph and Painted Rock Art Journey of Native America Begins! [Posting #1 of this Series]</li>
<li>page 52 - Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex Moundsville West Virginia Marks Cygnus [Posting #2 of this Series]</li>
<li>page 55 - The Center of the Mound System of Native America: Great Serpent Mound, Newark, Chillicothe [#3 of the Series]</li>
<li>page 58 - The North Ecliptic Pole and Draco as Marked by the Newark Earthworks in Ohio [#4]</li>
<li>page 61 - Draco and the Hopewell Mounds of the Mound City Necropolis in Chillicothe, Ohio [#5]</li>
<li>page 62 - Precession: North Celestial Pole and Ursa Minor as Marked by Mounds and Earthworks in Chillicothe, Ohio [#6]</li>
<li>page 68 - Criel Mound Dunbar South Charleston West Virginia Mark Stars of Cepheus and North Celestial Pole in ca. 300 BC [#7]</li>
<li>page 71 - Wolf Plains Mounds of Ohio as Southeasterly Stars of Draco Near the North Ecliptic Pole [8th]</li>
<li>page 73 - Google Earth Pro Free as of February 1, 2015</li>
<li>page 73 - The Paint Creek Valley Mounds, Seip and Baum Earthworks, and Fortified Hill in Ohio as Stars of Ursa Major near the Big Dipper and North Celestial Pole [#9]</li>
<li>page 76 -The Great Serpent Mound in Ohio Marks Stars of Draco & Mounds and Earthworks Help to Calculate Precession [#10]</li>
<li>page 83 - Effigy Mounds National Monument, Harpers Ferry, Iowa, as Stars of Libra, Boötes, Ursa Major, Perseus, Pleiades [#11]</li>
<li>page 87 - Effigy Mounds at Poverty Point, West Carrol Parish, Louisiana as Astronomy: Thunderbird of the Pleiades [#12]</li>
<li>page 90 - Poverty Point Needs Review [#13]</li>
<li>page 91 - Painting in Cave of Indian, Tamaulipas, Burgos Municipality, Mexico, Marks Taurus, Orion ca. 2300 B.C. [#14]</li>
<li>page 96 - John Bedell on Aztec Surveying & Ancient Civilizations: Land Survey and Astronomy Drove Mathematical Progress</li>
<li>page 96 - Las Labradas Petroglyphs Baja California Sur Mexico Mark Tropic of Cancer Summer Solstice Canis Major [#15]</li>
<li>page 101 - Sierra de San Francisco El Vizcaino Reserve Baja California Sur in Mexico: Rock Art as a Sky Map ca. 1000 B.C. [#16]</li>
<li>page 105 - A Baseline X,Y Axis for An Ancient Native North America Land Survey with a Portrait of an Astronomical Land Surveyor as an Ollama Game Player on Tlachtli [#17]</li>
<li>page 109 - Etowah Ocmulgee Lamar Mounds Georgia Mark Summer Solstice ca. 1200 A.D. and 1450 A.D. Respectively [#18]</li>
<li>page 112 - Great Thunderbird Challenge for World's Archaeologists, Astronomers Archaeoastronomers: 1 Petroglyph 60 Stars!</li>
<li>page 115 - The State of Modern Archaeology and Astronomy: Thundering Acclaim for the Thunderbird Challenge or Not?</li>
<li>page 123 - Y-Axis of Native North America Land Survey - Herschel, Saskatchewan Canada to Ancient Sites in Mexico [#19]</li>
<li>page 128 - The Bottom of the Y-Axis of the Ancient Native North America Land Survey by Astronomy in Mexico: Monte Alban, Santos Reyes Nopala, Mitla, Rio Copalita [#20]</li>
<li>page 132 - Rock Art Sites of Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, Mark Stars of Scorpio and Autumn Equinox ca. 3000 B.C. [#21]</li>
<li> page 134 - Herschel Petroglyphs, Monoliths & Rocks Mark Primarily Stars of Scorpio and Autumn Equinox ca. 3000 B.C. [#22]</li>
<li>page 139 - Herschel Petroglyphs Monolith #1 as Sky Map ca. 3000 B.C. and Survey Plan of Ancient Native North America [#23]</li>
<li>page 143 - Herschel Petroglyphs Monolith #2 Marks Stars at Head of Scorpio Marking Autumn Equinox ca. 3000 B.C. [#24]</li>
<li>page 146 - Herschel Petroglyphs Monolith #3 Marks Scorpio [#25] </li>
<li>page 148 - Thunderbird of Roche Percée Petroglyphs of Saskatchewan Canada Marks Stars Below Hydra by Canis Major[#26]</li>
<li>page 153 - Temple of Seven Dolls Dzibilchaltun Merida Marks Front Shield Stars of Orion at Celestial Equator ca. 200 B.C. [#27]</li>
<li>page 157 - Mitla in Oaxaca Mexico Marks Stars of Lepus Columba [#28]</li>
<li>page 159 - Palenque Chiapas Mexico Marks the Stars of Columba [#29]</li>
<li>page 161 - Texas Man-With-Raised-Arms Petroglyph Marks Stars of Taurus at Palo Duro Canyon (2nd largest in USA) [#30]</li>
<li>page 164 - North Dakota Mounds at Valley City State University Medicine Wheel Park Mark Stars of Serpens Caput and Ophiuchus and the Autumn Equinox in ca. 3000 B.C. [#31]</li>
<li>page 166 - The Megalith of Cañon el Porvenir Zaragoza, Coahuila, Mexico near the Twin Peaks of Los Picos de Davis and near Del Rio, Texas Marks Gemini ca. 3000 B.C. [#32]</li>
<li>page 170 - Rock Art Sites in Southwestern Arizona Mark Stars of Leo and the Summer Solstice ca. 3000 BC at Quitobaquito [#33]</li>
<li>page 173 - Toltec Mounds Arkansas Mark Stars of Auriga as a Boat, plus Milky Way, Galactic Equator & Galactic Meridian [#34]</li>
<li>page 175 - Spiro Mounds in Oklahoma Mark Stars Between Gemini Auriga and Lynx and Mark the Galactic Meridian [#35]</li>
<li>page 177 - Cahokia Mounds Platforms & Palisades Mark Stars of Ursa Major as a Bow-and-Arrow Wielding "Galactic" Hunter [#36]</li>
<li>page 181 - Cahokia Monks Mound Birdman : Mystery of Official Cahokia Logo Tablet and Monks Mound [#37]</li>
<li>page 183 - Cahokia Monks Mound : The Missing Heart[#38]</li>
<li>page 185 - Cahokia at the Heartland of Ancient Native America! [#39]</li>
<li>page 189 - Cahokia Birdman Tablet Has Sky Map Etched on the Stone Surface: The Crosshatch Back Side Diagonals Each Marked Six Degrees of the Heavens: The Birdman was Surely the "Astronomer Surveyor Priest" [#40]</li>
<li>page 195 - The Winterville Mississippi Mounds Mark Theta Aurigae at Mound A and Nearby Stars in Auriga Lower than the Upper Toltec Mounds Star Menkalinan [#41]</li>
<li>page 198 - Marksville Emerald Mound and 46 Locations in Louisiana and Mississippi Mark Stars of Auriga: The Indian Trail Natchez Trace Thus Followed Edge of the Milky Way [#42]</li>
<li>page 202 - Moundville Earth Mounds near Tuscaloosa Alabama Mark Stars of Perseus [#43]</li>
<li>page 205 - The Shelton Stone Mound Complex Group 2 near Jacksonville Alabama Marks Stars of Perseus [#44]</li>
<li>page 208 - The Shelton Stone Mound Complex Group 1Marks Stars of What We Today Call Camelopardalis Above Perseus [#45]</li>
<li>page 209 - Shelton Stone Mound Complex Group 3 near Jacksonville Alabama Marks the Pleiades and Stars of Aries [#46]</li>
<li>page 210 - Flinders Petrie and the Shelton Mound Wall and Boulder Complex Groups 12 3 Together as a Weaver & Vertical Warp-Weighted Backstrap-Type Loom [#47]</li>
<li>page 217 - The Bottle Creek Mounds North of Mobile Alabama Mark the Stars of the Pleiades [#48]</li>
<li>page 219 - Ancient Mounds of the Florida Peninsula Mark the Stars of Cetus -- Crystal River Mounds, Horr's Island (now the "other" Key Marco), Miami Circle and More [#49]</li>
<li>page 224 - Crystal River Mounds of the Crystal River Archaeological State Park in Florida Mark Stars at the Head of Cetus [#50]</li>
<li>page 226 - Crystal River Mounds Megalith (Stela #1) Deciphered [#51]</li>
<li>page 233 - The "Next" Great Google Earth Image Mystery [#52]</li>
<li>page 235 - Brickell Point Miami Circle Florida as a Sky Map[#53 - #57]</li>
<li>page 245 - Miami Circle, Nazca, Northern Hemisphere Sky Map, Aztec Calendar Stone, Izapa Stela 5, Google Earth Mystery [#58]</li>
<li>page 255 - Location of Next Google Earth Image Mystery Image [#59]</li>
<li>page 258 - The Fact Avoidance Syndrome in Mainstream Science</li>
<li>page 258 - Nazca (Nasca) Mystery Image as Anthropomorphic Cupule Marking of Stars of Andromeda and Pisces on Earth [#60]</li>
<li>page 264 - About the Author</li>
</ul>
The next posting has the Table of Contents for Volume 2 of Sky Earth Native America. Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-63384302931758208222015-09-22T14:22:00.003+02:002015-09-22T14:24:11.256+02:00What About the European - Native American Connection via Haplogroup X? Sky Earth Native America Published in TWO Volumes as Edition 2: General DescriptionWhat About <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29" target="_blank">Haplogroup X</a>?<br />
Was there European influence via ancient seafarers in Native America?<br />
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Why do Native American populations have Haplogroup X?<br />
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Haplogroup X is also found in European populations, also e.g. especially in the Orkney Islands of Scotland.<br />
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Did the megalithic culture of Europe, found extensively on the Orkneys, bring systematic astronomy to the New World thousands of years ago?<br />
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The Wikipedia writes at <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29" target="_blank">Haplogroup X (mtDNA)</a>:<br />
<br />
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Haplogroup X is found in approximately 7% of native Europeans,<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-3"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29#cite_note-3"></a></sup> and 3% of all Native Americans from North America.... <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-4"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29#cite_note-4"></a></sup>Sub-group X2 appears to have undergone extensive population expansion and dispersal around or soon after the <a class="mw-redirect" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_glacial_maximum" title="Last glacial maximum">last glacial maximum</a>, about 21,000 years ago. It is more strongly present in the Near East, the <a class="mw-redirect" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caucasus_%28geographic_region%29" title="Caucasus (geographic region)">Caucasus</a>, and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Europe" title="Southern Europe">Mediterranean Europe</a>; and somewhat less strongly present in the rest of Europe. Particular concentrations appear in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_%28country%29" title="Georgia (country)">Georgia</a> (8%), the <a class="mw-redirect" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkney_Islands" title="Orkney Islands">Orkney Islands</a> (in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland" title="Scotland">Scotland</a>) (7%), and amongst the Israeli <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druze" title="Druze">Druze</a> community (27%). Subclades X2a and X2g are found in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America" title="North America">North America</a>, but are not present in native South Americans.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-5"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29#cite_note-5"></a></sup></span>" <b><br /></b><br />
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The book <b><b>Sky Earth Native America</b></b> has now now been published in TWO Volumes as Edition 2 and may provide some answers to the above questions.<b> </b><br />
<br />
<b>Sky Earth Native America</b> has been published as a book in TWO
Volumes via CreateSpace.com and can be viewed at the following two
links. Both volumes are "Edition 2" since there had to be a change made
from "Edition 1", which is no longer published, and that is why this
posting has been amended as follows: <br />
<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745812" target="_blank">http://www.createspace.com/5745812</a> <b>Sky Earth Native America 1</b>: <i><b>American Indian Rock Art Petroglyphs Pictographs Cave Paintings Earthworks & Mounds as Land Survey & Astronomy</b></i>, <b>Volume 1</b>, <b>Edition 2</b>,
266 pages, by Andis Kaulins. Publication Date: September 20, 2015.
Language: English. List Price: $49.99. Trim Size 7" x 10" inches viz.
17.78 x 25.4 cm. Full Color on White paper. 266 pages. ISBN-13:
978-1517396817978-(CreateSpace-Assigned). ISBN-10: 1517396816.<br />BISAC: History / Americas. Create Space Title ID: <span id="titleID">5745812</span>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.createspace.com/5745813" target="_blank">http://www.createspace.com/5745813</a> <b>Sky Earth Native America 2</b>: <i><b>American Indian Rock Art Petroglyphs
Pictographs Cave Paintings Earthworks & Mounds as Land Survey &
Astronomy</b></i>, <b>Volume 2</b>, <b>Edition 2</b>, 262 pages, by Andis Kaulins. Publication Date: September 20, 2015. Language: English. List Price:
$49.99. Trim Size 7" x 10" inches viz. 17.78 x 25.4 cm. Full Color on
White paper. 266 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1517396831 (CreateSpace-Assigned).
ISBN-10: 1517396832. BISAC: History / Americas. Create Space Title ID: <span id="titleID">5745813</span>.</li>
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Both
volumes have the same cover except that one has "Volume 1" on the front
cover and the other has "Volume 2" on the front cover. The earth image
on the cover was created using public domain space photos of the Earth
from NASA.<br />
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Although this publication is primarily for
my own records, there may be a few persons who are interested in
acquiring these two volumes. The following two postings after this one
present the Table of Contents of each book volume.<br />
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Both book volumes contain the following basic book description:<br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">"Alice
Cunningham Fletcher observed in her 1902 publication in the American
Anthropologist that there is ample evidence that some ancient cultures
in Native America, e.g. the Pawnee in Nebraska, geographically located
their villages according to patterns seen in stars of the heavens. See
Alice C. Fletcher, Star Cult Among the Pawnee--A Preliminary Report,
American Anthropologist, 4, 730-736, 1902. <br />Ralph N. Buckstaff wrote:
"These Indians recognized the constellations as we do, also the
important stars, drawing them according to their magnitude. The groups
were placed with a great deal of thought and care and show long
study.... They were keen observers.... The Pawnee Indians must have had a
knowledge of astronomy comparable to that of the early white men." See
Ralph N. Buckstaff, Stars and Constellations of a Pawnee Sky Map,
American Anthropologist, Vol. 29, Nr. 2, April-June 1927, pp. 279-285,
1927.<br /><br />In our book, we take these observations one level further
and show that megalithic sites and petroglyphic rock carving and
pictographic rock art in Native America, together with mounds and
earthworks, were made to represent territorial geographic landmarks
placed according to the stars of the sky using the ready map of the
starry sky in the hermetic tradition, "as above, so below". <br />That
mirror image of the heavens on terrestrial land is the "Sky Earth" of
Native America, whose "rock stars" are the real stars of the heavens,
"immortalized" by rock art petroglyphs, pictographs, cave paintings,
earthworks and mounds of various kinds (stone, earth, shells) on our
Earth. <br /><br />These landmarks were placed systematically in North
America, Central America (Meso-America) and South America and can to a
large degree be reconstructed as the Sky Earth of Native America."</span></blockquote>
Both volumes have the following "internal" cover:<br />
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I also appended the following information about myself as the author:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">Andis
Kaulins is a joint EU and USA citizen, born in Germany in 1946, who
received his B.A. from the University of Nebraska in 1968 in English and
Political Science and his J.D. (Doctor of Jurisprudence) law degree
from Stanford University Law School in 1971. </span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br /></span>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Kaulins is an alumnus associate of Paul, Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, an international law firm headquartered
in New York City. Kaulins is also a former FFA Law Lecturer in
Anglo-American Law, University of Trier Law School, Trier, Germany,
where he taught Anglo-American Law, Legal Research and Legal Writing to
ca. 200 students per semester.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br /></span>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Kaulins is a co-author of the leading
German-English English-German Dictionary of Business, Commerce and
Finance, published by Langenscheidt and Routledge, now in its 4th
edition in the Langenscheidt version under lead author Ludwig Merz. The
other co-author is Dr. phil. Heinz Werner.</span><br />
<span style="color: #0b5394;"><br /></span>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Education, Past Positions and Publications</span><br />
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nebraska</span></li>
</ul>
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<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- B.A. University of Nebraska</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- J.D. Stanford University Law School</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Associate: Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, an international law firm headquartered in New York City</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- University of Nebraska Law School -- Project
on Appellate Court Delay (a National Center for State Courts project
working with the Nebraska Supreme Court as a staff attorney)</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Arizona State University Law School --
Project on Law Enforcement Policy and Rulemaking (writing Model Rules of
Procedure for police departments of major US cities)</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- University of Kiel Law School, Germany --
Visiting Fellow, Institut für Ostrecht (East-West trade, Soviet Union,
divided nations (Germany, Korea), Latvian Supreme Court decisions)</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- FFA Law Lecturer in Anglo-American Law,
University of Trier Law School, Trier, Germany, teaching Law, Legal
Research and Legal Writing to ca. 200 students per semester</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Pharmaceutical and computer company consultant</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Co-author: Langenscheidt Routledge German-English English-German Dictionary of Business, Commerce and Finance</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Author: Stars Stones and Scholars</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Author: Ancient Signs: The Alphabet and the Origins of Writing</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Author: The Syllabic Origins of Writing and the Alphabet (Create Space print edition) (Kindle ebook edition)</span> </li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<ul>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;">- Men's Golf Champion at the age of 61 at the Mosel Golf Club, Cochem, Germany</span>"</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-82239383681397503832015-09-21T23:22:00.002+02:002015-09-21T23:22:29.690+02:00Online Fantasy Sports and Gambling and Gaming Laws : What is Legal? What can be Prohibited? <span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The paternal nature of gaming and gambling lawmaking arises out of the well-meaning illusion that human
vices can be eradicated by prohibitions, a faulty line of thinking
already clearly repudiated by the failure of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition_in_the_United_States" target="_blank">Prohibition of alcohol beverages in the USA</a> via the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution">18th Amendment</a> to the Constitution of the United States, which was subsequently repealed by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-first_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution">21st Amendment</a> to that same Constitution -- for the simple reason that the law did not work.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Amber Phillips at The Fix in the Washington Post asks:</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/09/21/are-daily-fantasy-sports-even-legal/"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Are daily fantasy sports even legal?</span></a></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">American
and international laws on gaming and gambling reflect the minds of
legislators trying to cope with "games of chance" in the real world.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">What are the odds that the legislators have it right? Not very good.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Anyone
who does not realize that life itself is in many respects a "game of
chance" just has not been around long enough or seen enough.</span> Life is a lottery in many, even important, aspects. You roll the dice and take your chances.<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Is there ANY empirical evidence anywhere
that gambling and gaming laws work, e.g. that they actually help to
eliminate gambling or gaming addiction?</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">While it is regrettably very true that
excessive gambling can cause personal and/or family ruin and can also be
the cause of great harm to third parties, is there ANY evidence that
legislation in force achieves ANY of the goals that moralistic
prohibitionary laws intend? or are people simply kidding themselves?</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The harms that excessive gambling viz. gaming cause should of course be reduced, but what is the right way to do it?</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Chief
among these harms is the simple fact that too many people modernly
spend too much time on gambling viz. gaming pursuits, often to the
detriment of their family, profession, and social and other responsibilities. How is that to be corrected?</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Various age-old human vices may be bad, but simple
prohibition does not appear to be the right method to get rid of them. </span><br />
<br />
For
laws, there has to be some empirical proof that prohibition-type
legislation works. What is that proof for current gambling and gaming
laws?<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Certainly the prevailing standards are ridiculous,</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">and not just in the United States.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Take
Germany as an example, where the German Lottery is state-owned and is a
marvelous source of income for the government, expressly prohibiting
private institutions from doing the same. Does that make it better? See:</span><br />
<ul>
<li>
<a href="http://www.betbind.com/help/articles/the-german-lottery.aspx" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The German Lottery</span></a></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.pokernews.com/news/2015/07/gaming-in-germany-european-commission-update-22224.htm" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Gaming in Germany</span></a></li>
</ul>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">We understand very well society's need
to keep people from gambling away their fortunes, or their salaries,
simply for the sake of gambling (or gaming). </span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Those
who are addicted to such pursuits and who risk their financial
well-being must ultimately be taken care of by others, so that the State
has an over-riding interest to make sure this does not happen, at
least, as far as possible. Anyone who wants to gamble away his or her
fortune can still do so in the present world and "a fool and his or her
money is easily parted". Do not worry about that. Many even do that on
the stock market. Can we prohibit that gambling too?</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Instead
of strict prohibitions, why not put LIMITS on how much anyone can game
or gamble in a given year, or month, or week, based on how much they
earn, own or have? Why do gambling laws have to be totally permissive or
totally exclusionary? Why not have the tax authorities issue individual
gambling permits for given amounts, based on a person's financial
returns?</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">A
similar solution would be a possibility for alcohol abuse and drunk
driving. One strike and you are out. Prohibit purchase and use of
alcohol for offenders, not for those who can deal with alcoholic
beverages responsibly.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-33656044453617204042015-09-19T12:32:00.000+02:002015-09-19T12:32:02.606+02:00Stay Away from the New Sway of Microsoft 365Swayed Away! and do we mean AWAY.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://sway.com/49AES-JVefNRErrQ">Check out this Sway! "Swayed Away: The Problems With Microsoft's Sway"</a> <br />
<br />
We tried the new Microsoft 365 addition "<b>Sway</b>"
today and here are the first text additions we made via the "plus
symbol" that appeared when we clicked our first "card" which consisted
originally of 5 points, as we added points 6 and 7: <br />
<br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>6. What a complicated mess!!!!</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>7. Oh boy, it gets worse.</b></span></span><br />
<br />
We
have no idea who Microsoft has been hiring in recent years to design
its programs viz. (modern-day jargon) "apps", but there are serious
problems in Redmond.<br />
<br />
It is clear that some things
appear to be much faster under the hood in terms of better "app"
programming, but the user interfaces have simply been awful, and Sway is
no exception as we were confronted with various text and graphic layers
of who knows what. Ridiculous!<br />
<br />
We were fed up with the
app Sway in no time because of a labyrinth of illogical paths that
someone apparently thinks to be clever, but which your average user is
going to throw into the wastebasket because of the underlying sentiment
of "who needs that kind of a complicated mess!"<br />
<br />
Interface
designers and programmers forget the essential truth that PC and mobile
"screens" move "bits" and "bytes" around, just like in the original
days of the digital revolution. Nothing has changed on that score.<br />
<br />
We
can in fact describe those groups of "bits" and "bytes" as being
essentially what people call "text" and "graphics". So we are dealing
with text and images.<br />
<br />
THAT'S IT. THAT's ALL THERE IS TO IT.<br />
<br />
The
job of app viz. program software designers is to forge the middle-man
medium between "user" and "machinery" in order to get the software and
hardware to do what the user wants as fast and efficiently as possible,
or, if you are an artistic sort, as fast, as efficiently, and as
creatively as possible.<br />
<br />
To put it simply, as
basketball's legendary coach John Wooden might have said, you have to do
the basics FIRST. Things like, learn to tie your basketball shoe
shoelaces properly so you do not get blisters because of unnecessary
rubbing. Learn to make layups before you go out and practice razzmatazz
behind-the-back sleuth passes, etc. <br />
<br />
Sway follows the
exact opposite philosophy and tries to present itself razzmataz-like
from the outset and appears to hope that the user will figure out the
basics later, if the user is willing to take the time and effort to do
that. The answer is in many cases the user is probably NOT prepared to
do that.<br />
<br />
We applaud the idea of trying to come up with
an application viz. program that makes the job of creation and sharing
of text and images easier, but the less boilerplate the user must wade
through, the better.<br />
<br />
So we tried to illustrate the
problems with Sway by placing the text of this posting into a Sway
"Storyline" which we have titled "Swayed Away: The Problems With
Microsoft's Sway". See <a href="https://sway.com/49AES-JVefNRErrQ">Check out this Sway! "Swayed Away: The Problems With Microsoft's Sway"</a><br />
<br />
It
did not take long for the first serious impediment to appear as we
clicked on the "insert" button (a menu item whose design seems to go
back 40 years) via which we were going to insert this text posting into
Sway from Blogger.<br />
<br />
Sorry, but the only thing we saw
there were the "suggested" inserts, consisting of photos of Microsoft
founders and other Redmond or otherwise located dignitaries. We had to
click on the "downward" arrow next to "suggested" to get a short list of
available sources, which were limited to OneDrive, OneNote, Facebook,
Flickr, Bing, PicHit, YouTube, Twitter, + Add Source, Upload. <br />
<br />
Kind
of limited, we thought. We clicked "+ AddSource" and were then asked
"Where do you want to get content from? Tell us all of your favorite
places to find content for Sways, and we'll work on adding them. Thank
you for your help." This is followed by unchecked boxes for iCloud,
Google Drive, Dropbox, Pinterest, Instagram, Vimeo, Vine and an option
line to enter another app viz. program at "Other" (Please specify), all
followed by two clickable box buttons of "Not now" and "Send".<br />
<br />
Entering
the app "Blogger" and clicking "Send" did not result in an affirmation
of any kind that the suggested "other" app had been sent, but rather,
the screen returned to the same Sway into which we were trying to insert
Blogger material.<br />
<br />
What were we to do now?<br />
<br />
So
we clicked the next "menu" item, "Cards" which led us to a dropped-down
kind of menu at the left of the screen with the overall heading "All
Cards" and various options under that:<br />
the option "Text" (and the submenu items "Text" and "Heading"),<br />
the option "Media" (and the submenu items Picture, Video, Tweet, Embed, Chart (Preview),<br />
and the option "Group" (and the submenu items Automatic, Stack, Comparison, Slideshow, and Grid).<br />
<br />
As we passed the mouse cursor over "Text" we got a pop-up text reading "Insert Text Card".<br />
<br />
Clicking that item produces a NEW card under the previous one which contained the title heading.<br />
<br />
What a surprise. They managed to fool us by thinking that the menu heading "Insert" would cover the insertion of text.<br />
<br />
Hunt and peck. Hunt and peck.<br />
<br />
Try
to find out where some cloudy minds in Redmond had put the command one
was looking for. You want to insert text? Do not look under "Insert".
Look under "Cards". This is sort of like relearning the meaning of
English-language words.<br />
<br />
Gee, this is 21st century programming? Not in our book.<br />
<br />
So
we now "inserted" this entire text up to this point (i.e. this
paragraph) in our Blogger posting in the "new" Sway card using the old
tried and true method of copy and paste.<br />
<br />
(subsequently) <br />
<br />
The
double-line formatting it presented to us was not our taste at all and
as we tried to get that straightened out an animated bar of some kind
kept disturbing us immensely as it popped up and down out of the right
upper Sway area called "Preview". What it was doing there we have no
idea but it was VERY disturbing and inimical to our work. Perhaps
someone out there knows what it is.<br />
<br />
Then we clicked on
the menu item "Cards" and under that "Image" and double-clicked on the
Microsoft image of what appear to be Microsoft graphic user interface
designers about a mile distant from what we presume are their users.<br />
<br />
April
Fool . Nothing happened. If you think double-clicking here will work
for you, you are mistaken! But wait, additional clicking produced two
messages viz. "command options" in an upper Sway line (upon one click),
and you have to see this to believe it, the first offering you to "clear
selection (1)" and the second a button with the word "Add".<br />
<br />
Why
the negative first?!!! Ridiculous. Does the "Add" mean "arithmetic" or
do they mean "add the selection"? and why is it a mile removed from the
actual selected image?<br />
<br />
With trepidation, we clicked the
outdated "Add" clickbox button. The initially clicked picture now
appeared as an "Insert" in the "Card" and then another image card
appeared, perhaps because we had been double-clicking. I clicked on the
trash can and the extra card disappeared. Well, at least they got
SOMETHING intuitively right. <br />
<br />
We then added a picture
as a "Card", a video as a "Card", and a Twitter posting as a "Card". We
were going to embed the following: <br />
<br />
"<a class="embedly-card" href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/">LawPundit</a><br />
<script async src="//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js" charset="UTF-8"></script>" <br />
<br />
but
met an impediment via the Sway message that "Sorry, we currently only
support iframe based embeds." Copying that text is not allowed, so you
have to write the whole sentence out by hand if you want to use it, as
here. That is hardly sensible, these non-copy parts of apps and
programs. To what purpose??<br />
<br />
So we added the iframe tags<br />
<br />
<iframe src="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com" style="width: 90%; height: 300px"<br />
scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" vspace="0" hspace="0"><br />
</iframe><br />
<br />
No cigars. Sway gives us the message: "<span style="color: #0b5394;">Sorry, we do not currently support non-secure embeds. Please use an embed with an HTTPS source.</span>"<br />
<br />
So we tried this one:<br />
<br />
<iframe src="https://www.createspace.com/4923438" style="width: 90%; height: 500px"<br />
scrolling="yes" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" vspace="0" hspace="0"><br />
</iframe><br />
<br />
Forget it. Sway tells us: "<span style="color: #0b5394;">Sorry, we do not currently support this site. Please look at the more information link above for a list of supported sites.</span>" Well, why not say that at the very beginning.<br />
<br />
So
we did that and to our absolute astonishment we find a meagre list
limited to the following "sources": Channel 9, Docs.com, Flickr,
GeoGebra, Giphy, Google Maps, Infogram, Mixcloud, Office Mix, OneDrive
(Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents), Sketchfab, SoundCloud,
Sway, Vimeo, Vine and YouTube.<br />
<br />
That is all. It is a
VERY limited world out there, from the viewpoint of Microsoft. And then
we tried out the "play" feature and made some "edits". One can hardly
imagine it worse.<br />
<br />
Sway is a joke, given the possibilities of other programs in our digital world.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-63640018237325476972015-09-14T16:35:00.002+02:002015-09-15T22:38:16.671+02:00Conversion of Books to eBooks: Kindle-Capable MOBI Files Created From Book Docs viz. PDFs Having Both Text and Images Using K2PDFOPT and CALIBREWe make no warranty that this will work for you. Perhaps another,
simpler method is available. When we first did this, none was. The
procedure described below is complicated, but doable and it works for
us. Here is what we do.<br />
<br />
<b>The objective:</b> Creating a
MOBI file usable in a Kindle publication when the book to be converted
to Kindle format includes images. Normally, this can be difficult or
impossible to do, since Kindle is set up mainly for text-based books.
When we used the automatic CreateSpace link to convert our print book to
Kindle, all we got back was impossible garble. We needed a different
solution.<br />
<br />
<b>The method:</b> Converting native (i.e.
normal) pdf files of text and images to a pdf file consisting of each
page as a singular graphic image page, i.e. including text and graphics
as one image, which is then shown in that format on Kindle.<br />
<br />
<b>First:</b> <b>Create a normal "native" pdf file of your book</b>
from e.g. a .docx file which can be done in Microsoft Word (latest
version) via the "Export" function under the menu item "File". This
works for us in the subsequently described conversion procedure. We can
not speak for pdf files created by other programs. <br />
<br />
<b>Second:</b> <b>Download and use K2pdfopt</b>. Load that native pdf file into the file list of the program <a href="http://www.willus.com/k2pdfopt/download/" target="_blank">K2PDFOPT</a> (download the version suitable for your system). K2pdfopt has dozens of commands for tweaking pdf files.<br />
<br />
Our
objective is to obtain each page of our book as a separate image for
our pdf file and then automatically obtain a new pdf file of the whole
book formatted in that manner.<br />
<br />
Here is how you do it with k2pdfopt.exe.<br />
<br />
The Command settings in k2pdfopt for conversion of pages as graphic images:<br />
<br />
Load
your normal "native" pdf file into the file list (do not click "native"
! in the lower commands or you just get a "normal" pdf file again).<br />
<br />
Add these options from the options below that list:<br />
<br />
Additional options:<br />
<ul>
<li>enter exactly the following text with hyphens and space<br />-bp -mc</li>
</ul>
Command-line version options<br />
<ul>
<li>enter exactly the following text with hyphens and spaces<br />-mode copy -de 1.5 -odpi 167 -h 1180 -w 800 -ws 0.2</li>
</ul>
Settings<br />
<ul>
<li>Max columns: 1</li>
<li>Document Resolution Factor 1.0</li>
<li>Crop Margins (in): Left 0.00 Top 0.00 Right 0.00 Bottom 0.00</li>
<li>Pages to convert: (all)</li>
</ul>
Check (select) with the checkmark the following options:<br />
<ul>
<li>Color output if your pdf has pages in color</li>
<li>Ignore small defects</li>
<li>Forget the rest unless you have special option requirements </li>
</ul>
At the right top of that same command page at k2pdfopt,<br />
enter the following settings:<br />
<ul>
<li>Device: Kindle 1-5</li>
<li>Width 800 px</li>
<li>Height 1180 px</li>
<li>DPI 167 (not sure if this is standard or determined by the pdf)</li>
<li>Conversion Mode: copy</li>
</ul>
Make sure the conversion mode is "copy". Then click "Convert All
Files" and each page of your pdf will be converted to a graphic image,
one by one as you can see on the screen. If not, you may have to
reformat your Word file and make sure you have "page breaks" after each
page or your result can lead to different pages on the screen than what
you had in the original.<br />
<br />
The resulting pdf is a pdf
composed of each page of the original source converted to one graphic
image (both text and graphic image parts). This, however, reduces what
the reader can do with the text in Kindle but is better than any other
alternative known to us. The reader can zoom any page like a graphic
image for easier reading, which is not only useful for texts, but also
great for graphic images. Negative is that the font and text sizes can
not be changed as such per se but can only be "zoomed". But it works.<br />
<br />
<b>Download Calibre</b>. That k2pdfopt pdf "image" file of a book can then be converted to the necessary Kindle "MOBI" format using the program <a href="http://calibre-ebook.com/" target="_blank">Calibre</a> which can be downloaded online at <a href="http://calibre-ebook.com/" target="_blank">http://calibre-ebook.com/</a>.<br />
<br />
Load
the resulting k2pdfopt pdf file into Calibre and select the "Convert
books" option and then pick MOBI from the list of options. Calibre
converts the pdf file to MOBI -- if memory serves correctly, placing it
into an automatically created CalibreBooks directory in a file named
after the book author. At least, that is what we use.<br />
<br />
<b>Download KindlePreviewer</b>. Check now to see how the book looks with the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000765261" target="_blank">KindlePreviewer</a>, which allows you to see the book in all Kindle versions, also iOS. You can now upload your book to Kindle.<br />
<br />
<b>Caveat Emptor</b>:
Please note that we do not do any personal consultations on this
matter. We are simply reporting our experience, and if it is useful to
you, fine. If not, you may have to tweak your own solution. We have at
least shown then how it "could" be done. Surely improvements are
possible.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-72147430008237970452015-08-06T20:43:00.001+02:002015-08-06T20:43:44.536+02:00The Economist This Week Features "Time to Fix Patents"<a href="http://www.economist.com/printedition/2015-08-08?cid1=cust%2Fednew%2Fn%2Fbl%2Fn%2F2015086n%2Fowned%2Fn%2Fn%2Fnwl%2Fn%2Fn%2FEU%2Fn" target="_blank">The Economist</a> this week features the subject of <a href="http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21660522-ideas-fuel-economy-todays-patent-systems-are-rotten-way-rewarding-them-time-fix" target="_blank">Time to fix patents</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-17782623302836937772015-08-02T23:30:00.001+02:002015-08-02T23:30:33.918+02:00Patent Law and the European Union (EU): Software-Related and Business-Method Patents Limited by U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Alice and Other CasesPatent-happy lawmakers in the European Union (EU) should be paying particular attention to what is happening in the United States in terms of patent law developments regarding software-related and business-method patents.<br />
<br />
We missed this earlier due to our <a href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-mounds-petroglyphs-and-painted-rock.html" target="_blank">massive work on the ancient land survey of Native America by astronomy</a>, but we were gratified to read a perspicacious article by Steven Seidenberg at the ABA Journal in <a href="http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/business_method_and_software_patents_may_go_through_the_looking_glass_after?utm_source=internal&utm_medium=navigation&utm_campaign=most_read" target="_blank">Business-method and software patents may go through the looking glass after Alice decision</a>.<br />
<br />
We
were light-years ahead of the competition -- i.e the rest of the legal
community -- in our inexorable assessment more than 10 years ago and in
years thereafter that patents had gotten totally out of hand and that <a href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2014/11/common-sense-and-innovation-prevail-in.html" target="_blank">something had to be done</a> by the legal system to avert the economy being totally clogged by patent trolls and patents that had no business being granted.<br />
<br />
The <a href="http://eupundit.blogspot.com/2014/06/software-and-business-method-patents.html" target="_blank">Alice case decision by the U.S. Supreme Court</a> and <a href="http://lawpundit.blogspot.com/2014/11/common-sense-and-innovation-prevail-in.html" target="_blank">several other patent decisions by SCOTUS</a>
have finally led to some long-needed reform of the patent monolith,
although much more still needs to be done in the future to stop the
pervasively negative influence that patent practices have had on
technological innovation in recent years.<br />
<br />
As Seidenberg writes:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="color: #0b5394;">“It’s a new world order in the aftermath of <i>Alice</i>,” says Dale S. Lazar, a partner in DLA Piper’s Reston, Virginia, office.</span></blockquote>
... and well it should be. <br />
<br />
Read the whole thing <a href="http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/business_method_and_software_patents_may_go_through_the_looking_glass_after?utm_source=internal&utm_medium=navigation&utm_campaign=most_read" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-73686655745769173022015-07-27T19:27:00.002+02:002015-07-27T19:27:23.081+02:00European Union Cookie Law Implementation is a Colossal Waste of User Time and Otherwise Valuable Webmaster Resources, Plugging the Networks Uselessly and Slowing Down BrowsingThe wheels of law turn slowly and one would think that something
sensible is being done in the interim by the powers that be, but it is
difficult in the present case to discover what that might have been.<br />
<br />
We
posted about the impending and in many regards superfluously invasive
effects of the European Union Cookie Law more than three years ago, see
e.g.:<br />
<ul>
<li><a href="http://eulaws.blogspot.com/2012/05/eu-internet-cookie-law-one-year-grace.html" target="_blank">EU Internet Cookie Law One-Year Grace Period Ends May 26, 2012 and Confronts Websites and Blogs with Compliance Problems</a> <br />
<br />
</li>
<li><a href="http://eulaws.blogspot.com/2012/05/european-union-cookie-law-compliance.html" target="_blank">European
Union Cookie Law Compliance Solution: A Free Open Source Plugin at
Silktide together with a Definitive Guide to the Cookie Law </a></li>
</ul>
How surprised we were then as a "publishing" blogger to receive
an email today, July 27, 2015, from Google and the Google Ads Policy
Team regarding "Important information regarding the user consent policy"
which reads as follows:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="font-size: x-small;">"Dear Publisher,<br />
<br />
We want to let you know about a new policy about obtaining EU end-users’
consent that reflects regulatory and best practice guidance. It
clarifies your duty to obtain end-user consent when you use products
like Google AdSense, DoubleClick for Publishers, and DoubleClick Ad
Exchange.<br />
<br />
Please review our new <a href="https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/lZW8M_BaL7dO3gKrN1Gq29bnqYXuApaN74a5k6upQIwQcxiPW4xDmAt4uAKVkGdTyf39ZS8dBBChcI5_2d9rIxjRFPmAOKNVkcWu6xMqtvhfmk2TBqmdFE5fbh5jFQ2AsAi4-YTL5SSSSw==" style="color: #1155cc; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: none;">EU user consent policy</span></a>
as soon as possible. This requires that you obtain EU end users’
consent to the storing and accessing of cookies and other information,
and to the data collection, sharing, and usage that takes place when you
use Google products. It does not affect any provisions on data
ownership in your contract.<br />
<br />
Please ensure that you comply with this policy as soon as possible, and not later than <b><span class="aBn" data-term="goog_426379733" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">30th September 2015</span></span></b>.<br />
<br />
If your site or app does not have a compliant consent mechanism, you
should implement one now. To make this process easier for you, we have
compiled some helpful resources at <a href="http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/PMaJd-3_qS9YR_BdwO-s12vUYf5lGfqNOwjRZzr3YnFD2iwIru2giUhkzqmeG7Wlc7QnA0TjDQh_5D1RrGVZWO0=" style="color: #1155cc; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: none;">cookiechoices.org</span></a>.<br />
<br />
This policy change is being made in response to best practice and
regulatory requirements issued by the European data protection
authorities. These requirements are reflected in changes recently made
on Google’s own websites.<br />
<br />
Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.</span><br />
<br />
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We were gratified to see among the "EU cookie law solution choices" at <span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.cookiechoices.org/" style="color: #1155cc; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: none;">cookiechoices.org</span></a> </span>that the solution we recommended more than three years ago, <a href="http://www.cookiechoices.org/" target="_blank">Cookie Consent by SilkTide</a>, has emerged as the most popular solution. That is the good news.<br />
<br />
The
bad news is that the lawmakers at the European Union (EU) appear in the
intervening years to have made little or no progress in adopting a
user-friendly and webmaster-friendly set of rules and solutions
regarding opt-ins and opt-outs for cookies.<br />
<br />
Quite the
contrary, they are contributing to a massive bloating and absolutely
useless boilerplate bottlenecking of the Internet, thereby costing users
valuable time by demanding even more superfluous clicks via the
consenting process for every cookie-using web presence. A ridiculous
state of affairs.<br />
<br />
Opting in or out of cookies can be
better and faster done simply by making the appropriate changes to the
cookie options in modern browsers. The EU law is a colossal waste of
time for webmasters, bloggers and users. WHO is responsible for this
nonsense? They should not be in Brussels.<br />
<br />
When one takes a look at the <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/ipg/basics/legal/cookies/index_en.htm#section_5" target="_blank">Cookie Consent Kit</a>
that the EU has developed, one really must ask for whom it was
designed. Code-savvy webmasters need little coding assistance of this
kind, whereas coding novices who run blogs or websites via the many
portals and services offered, can do nothing with that overly complex,
virtually useless kit. We will be surprised if anyone uses it.<br />
<br />
We ourselves, as already stated more than 3 years ago, rely on the simple solution that SilkTide presents. Thank you.<br />
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10440685.post-58166818630306280072015-07-12T22:27:00.000+02:002015-07-13T12:44:07.329+02:00The Wisdom ? of Parliaments and the Case of Weather Forecast Pioneer Admiral Robert FitzRoyHow misled can your average politician or scientist be in thinking what is right?<br />
today and yesterday?<br />
<br />
Consider the story of the fate of weather forecast pioneer<br />
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_FitzRoy" target="_blank">Admiral Robert FitzRoy</a>,<br />
captain of the HMS Beagle for Charles Darwin's famous voyage.<br />
<br />
Peter Moore at BBC News relates that story to us in<br />
<a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32483678" target="_blank">The Birth of the Weather Forecast</a><br />
where we read informatively that:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">When one MP suggested in the [House of] Commons in 1854 that recent advances in scientific theory might soon allow them to know the weather in London "twenty-four hours beforehand", the House roared with laughter.</span>"</blockquote>
As amazing as it may appear to us in our modern world today, the idea of the possibility of "weather forecasting" was considered a lunacy by most people in mainstream politics and science as late as the 19th century.<br />
<br />
Indeed, weather forecast pioneer <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_FitzRoy" target="_blank">Admiral Robert FitzRoy</a>, "the father of weather forecasting", met with vast resistance in his era, but as Moore tells us:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
"<span style="color: #0b5394;">[T]oday his vision of a public forecasting service, funded by government for the benefit of all, is fundamental to our way of life. </span></blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="color: #0b5394;">His department, which began with a staff of three, now employs more than 1,500 people and has an annual budget of more than £80m.... </span></blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
<span style="color: #0b5394;">Dame Julia Slingo, the Met Office's current chief scientist explains: </span>"<span style="color: #783f04;">FitzRoy was really ahead of his time. He was not mistaken or eccentric, he was just at the start of a very long journey, one that continues today in the Met Office.</span>"</blockquote>
Little has changed in people, politics or science in the intervening 161 years.<br />
<br />
Mankind remains as difficult to teach to rise above its biases, ignorance and superstitions as it was in the Commons of 1854 where weather forecasting was literally laughed out of the House -- by the unfit.<br />
<br />
Paradoxically, Darwin is famous<br />
but who knows about FitzRoy?<br />
<br />
And yet we all should daily thank FitzRoy, and not Darwin.<br />
<br />
FitzRoy was right -- weather can be forecasted.<br />
Not perfectly, but enough to be of a very big help to mankind.<br />
<br />
Darwin on the other hand told us that the "fittest" survive.<br />
When we view the daily news, however, we are not sure about that.<br />
<br />
Things appear to be more chance than merit,<br />
and probabilities seem to guide survival outcomes more than fitness.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com