I made the mistake of watching the local television news last night. The lead story was that there was a trace of radioactive Iodine detected in rain water (a puddle?) in Massachusetts. Then the news cut to the weatherman, presumably to give the story a proper scientific vetting, who explained that the radioactivity released from the Japanese reactors finds its way into the upper atmosphere where some of it gets caught up in the jet stream. The radioactivity is then carried across the Pacific Ocean, beneath Alaska and across the continental US to the East coast of the US. But the weatherman assures us, it is okay in the near term because no rain is expected for the next few days. We are saved! Or at least our demise is delayed. And what is the effect on our water supply? Officially, it is undetectable! In the air by the rain water? Undetectable!
Please, this is the lead news story? Perhaps worth a mention as an add-on to the proper news update of the tragedy in Japan, but the lead, the most important thing that we need to know for the day? Whatever happened to the phrase journalistic responsibility? Did the editors (I am making an assumption here) debate whether that was the lead or the imminent danger of an escaped cobra in a zoo over two hundred miles away?
Monday, March 28, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Day Light Savings Time
It’s Daylight Savings Time. I often wonder what fool or politician, likely same thing, thought this up. You usually hear two reasons. Firstly, it benefits the farmer who now does not have to get up in the dark to tend to the chores. Here the farmer has let down the politicians badly. After decades, they, as a group, have failed to teach the animal and plant life to tell time by the clock. They persist on arranging their days around the rising and setting of the sun. How rude!
The second reason proffered is that school children now do not have to come home from school in the dark. However, they just have to go to school in the dark. Moreover, the same politicians want the school children to spend more of their day in school. So what is the benefit exactly?
Clearly, the benefit is that the politicians can provide the illusion, or delusion, that they can control time and dole it out to their constituents as evidence of the politician’s benevolence. How do the fundamentalists square this with the belief that only God can create and bestow time? Are they blasphemers?
The second reason proffered is that school children now do not have to come home from school in the dark. However, they just have to go to school in the dark. Moreover, the same politicians want the school children to spend more of their day in school. So what is the benefit exactly?
Clearly, the benefit is that the politicians can provide the illusion, or delusion, that they can control time and dole it out to their constituents as evidence of the politician’s benevolence. How do the fundamentalists square this with the belief that only God can create and bestow time? Are they blasphemers?
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