Interesting Graph: Does music taste reflect intelligence?


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This is a really interesting chart that correlates taste in music to SAT scores:

Virgil Griffith, popularly known for the Wikipedia Scanner that detects where the Wikipedia edits are coming from, maintains another very interesting project that maps musical tastes of college students with their intelligences levels (determined by their SAT score).

The x-axis represent the SAT score while the colored boxes indicate the music genre and the artist / composer.

Of course, SAT scores are not a direct measure of intelligence, but it is a directional indicator.

Check out the full size charts here.

Republican Senators Mike Enzi and Lamar Alexander signed on to Democrat Dick Durbin Internet Sales Tax Bill

This move will really ‘help’ grow the economy and pull us out of a recession:

Sen. Richard Durbin rebooted his Internet sales tax bill, picking up crucial GOP support by exempting small online retailers and making it easier for states to comply.

Along with Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., and Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., the Illinois Democrat wants to allow states to collect sales taxes from Internet retailers if they adopt one of two sales tax simplification options outlined in the legislation introduced Wednesday.

The bill addresses a legal loophole, created by Supreme Court decisions predating the Internet, which allows online retailers to avoid paying state sales taxes that brick-and-mortar stores must remit. As online sales soared at the expense of traditional retailers, states and cities have missed out on billions in tax revenues.

“We are not creating any new taxes in this bill,” Mr. Durbin said. “It’s a mechanism to collect taxes that are already on the books.”

Of course, states and cities didn’t cut back spending when they supposedly lost the billions in taxes they were expecting to confiscate.

Can the European Union Survive?

Meanwhile, the global landscape is changing rapidly and very few people in the media or political world are talking about it.

Via STRATFOR:

But the financial crisis had its greatest impact in Europe, where it is triggering a generational shift. Since 1991, the idea of an integrated Europe has been a driving force of the global economy. As mentioned, it also has been presented as an implicit alternative to the United States as the global center of gravity.

Collectively, Europe’s economy was slightly larger than the U.S. economy. If mobilized, that inherent power made Europe a match for the United States. In the foreign policy arena, the Europeans prided themselves on a different approach to international affairs than the Americans used. This was based on a concept known as “soft power” — which relied on political and economic, as opposed to military, tools — an analog to the manner in which it saw itself managing the European Union. And Europe was a major consumer of goods, particularly Chinese goods. (It imported more of the latter than the United States did.) Taken together, Europe’s strengths and successes would allow it to redefine the international system — and the assumption for the past generation was that it was successful.

In the context of the ongoing European financial crisis, the issue is not simply whether the euro survives or whether Brussels regulators oversee aspects of the Italian economy. The fundamental issue is whether the core concepts of the European Union remain intact. It is obvious that the European Union that existed in 2007 is not the one that exists today. Its formal structure appears the same, but it does not function the same. The issues confronting it are radically different. Moreover, relations among the EU nations have a completely different dynamic. The question of what the European Union might become has been replaced by the question of whether it can survive. Some think of this as a temporary aberration. We see it as a permanent change in Europe, one with global consequences.

If the EU dissolves, not only will there be an economic void to fill, but there will be a political one as well. And if we don’t fill it, you know China will be more than happy to step in.

Issues like this are much more important to discuss, rather than the latest unsubstantiated political scandal.

A little foolery: motorcitytimes.com 3rd anniversary

The little foolery that wise men have makes a great show.
Shakespeare

Three years ago today, my first blog post occurred here (or anywhere for that matter) in my quiet corner little corner of the internet. I want to pass along a sincere thank you to all my fellow bloggers who have linked to my site over the past year. It is really nice to know that there are like-minded people out there who share a similar Conservative vision.

Ace of Spades
Bunkerville
Canada Free Press
Conservative Hideout 2.0
Conservative Hideout Info Center
Conservative Perspective
Cynical Synapse
Dewey From Detroit
Frugal Cafe Blog Zone
Eye of the Polyphemus
Gun Toting, Bible Thumping, Bitter Americans
Liberty At Stake
Michigan Taxes Too Much
Mind Numbed Robot
Moonbattery
Political Realities
Proof Positive
Pundit & Pundette
Republican Redefined
Right Michigan
Sentry Journal
Texas for Sarah Palin
That Mr. Guy’s Blog
The Classic Liberal
The Daley Gator
The Camp Of The Saints
The Michigan View
The Jawa Report
Todays World News
Wade’s Conservative World
What Would The Founders Think
WyBlog

I also want to pass along a thank you to a few frequent visitors who always have a great comment to pass along:

Jim from Conservatives on Fire
5etester from Spellchek
Lee
BigCatLover
Fastercat

I forgot anyone, please accept my apologies. I’m doing all this from memory.

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Last but not least, thank you to all the readers who stop by on a regular basis…

Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Energy, International Economics and Environmental Expert

Who knew that Jerry Seinfeld’s sidekick, Elaine Benes, was sooo mega-smart and against brutally stupid money grabbing:

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It is always wonderful to listen to Hollywood actors gripe about greedy people when, truth be told, they themselves really like money. A lot.

In 2004, Ms. Dreyfus held out with her co-stars to block the release of Seinfeld on DVD because they wanted royalties for the DVD releases.

Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza on the long-running “Seinfeld” television comedy series, indicated Friday that a multimillion- dollar dispute over royalties that has blocked the release of the series on DVD has been resolved.

The deal will allow the release of a DVD collection of “Seinfeld’s” 180 episodes plus newly filmed interviews and other material.

After months of tension, a deal “has very recently been worked out,” said Alexander, who along with Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine) and Michael Richards (Kramer) had refused to provide extra material for the DVD collection because Castle Rock Television, which produced the series for NBC, would not pay them or offer a share in the royalties.

The Seinfeld cast makes a lot more money from TV syndication than they ever will from the DVD’s. You could say the Seinfeld cast was being greedy.

What is really ironic, since Julia is so mega smart and stuff, is that those pesky DVD’s she was fighting to get royalties from are made of plastic.

The first step in manufacturing a DVD-R or DVD+R disc is to fabricate the polycarbonate plastic substrates (incorporating the spiral groove and land pre-pits) using an injection molding process.

And plastic is made from oil.

* An extra big tip O’ the hat goes to Steve Maley who has more on Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her mega big protest against greedy oil companies.

Ya know, nothing says Thanksgiving like Lady Gaga


As ABC swirls in ever tighter circles around the drain:

ABC has scheduled A Very Gaga Thanksgiving to air on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 24. The telecast will feature eight performances in front of a small crowd by the singer and a sit-down interview with Katie Couric. The special, conceived and directed by Lady Gaga, will also feature appearances by Tony Bennett and chef Art Smith.

Be still my heart, eight performances by Lady Gaga and a sit down interview with the perky one herself. What could possibly top this?

She will also sing holiday songs like “White Christmas.

Holiday songs…Like “White Christmas.” Really? That must be the single stupidest sentence I have seen in a long time.

I’ll miss this one for sure.

Detroit City Council Bold Ideas: “Consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees”

Seriously? Consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees is a bold idea?

According to Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh, it is.

City Council President Charles Pugh said the mayor and the council “are capable of making these decisions on our own.”

The City Council will support smart, tough decisions, but we need the mayor to show leadership on this issue,” Pugh said in a statement. “We should be talking about bold ideas — an emergency manager is the last thing we should be talking about.”

A spokesman for Bing did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Pugh said steps the city could take now include consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees.

Detroit is imploding from 50 continuous liberal Democrat ‘leadership’ and is on the brink of financial collapse. And the best the lib’s running Detroit can come up with is “consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees.”

If you are a frequent MCT reader, you would know the real problem with Detroit is there is almost no economic activity within the city.

As previously pointed out at MCT, out of the total number of jobs at the top 20 employers in the city, 44.5% of the jobs are government jobs.

This unsustainable employment unbalance between public and private sector employment is a direct result of Detroit putting government front and center in its economy much like what Washington is doing today. Nearly half of the people working at Detroit’s top 20 twenty employers do not contribute anything to its economy (government, including education, is an expense) and in fact subtract from the economy.

Looking at the much ballyhooed 2010 census data you can see one unmistakable fact. People are voting with their feet , leaving Detroit and the results of LBJ’s Great Society experiment.

The Detroit City Council and Mayor can rearrange the deck chairs all they want. The only thing that is going to save the city is adopting a pro business, economic growth agenda.

And that doesn’t sound likely to happen anytime soon.