Introducing Acceler8or

Well, I told you I had some neat things in the works, and today, I’m happy to report that Acceler8or.com, a new website featuring news and original articles about transhumanist and Singularitarian culture, is online and rocking. The site editor is none other than R.U. Sirius, whom you might remember from his time editing Mondo 2000, … Read more

A new little blog project: Bad Idea Factory

I’ve started a new little sub-blog called Bad Idea Factory. Short, quick posts highlighting only the best worst ideas I come across or think of. Like it? Tell me what you think in the comments! http://www.ianmonroe.com/badideas/

The Web surpasses newspapers as source of news

ReadWriteWeb reports today on a study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. The takeaway? According to the survey, 46% of people now say they get their news online at least three times a week, surpassing newspapers (40%) for the first time. Only local television is more popular among Americans, with 50% indicating … Read more

Try the Bibleizer! Convert your text to 100% Biblical truth!

Well, it only took me 12 months, but I have finally finished the Bibleizer script. It takes arbitrary text as input, and censors every word which doesn’t appear in the King James version of the Holy Bible. Try it yourself now!  Click here!

Biological differences between the liberal brain and the conservative brain

CC-licensed image, courtesy of Mr. Physics, via Flickr

An excellent post today on the Dangerous Minds blog, and an ensuing discussion on Facebook got me to thinking about the differences between the minds of conservative folks and liberal folks.

Namely, why should it be that so many conservatives have such a hard time changing their opinions when presented with bald facts that contradict those opinions?

We normally think of humans as rational agents.  That is, we expect the beliefs we each hold are based on some sort of evidence and argument, and as more data becomes available to a person, they should update their model of how the world works.  But often, in practice, it doesn’t seem to work out that way.

(This is going to turn out to be a long post.)

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Crappy taxidermy = great art

This is beautiful. I’m adding this Crappy Taxidermy site to my RSS reader right now. They know exactly what I like.  If only I were a rich man, I could afford this kind of beautiful art for my collection. Alas, one day. And check out the totally sweet throne! I want it!  I want it!