Falsifying or ignoring data that don’t support conclusions or agendas is worse than junk science!...
A New Job, A New Town – Vital Thebeau – A Message For You
CHAPTER 27 1969 I was thinking about finding another job somewhere else. I was working for NB coal...
Our 2016 Investment Advice
I have read that volcanoes frequently emit Co 2 and other gasses in vast qualities, with number of...
WORK
Two quotes on work to inspire you today.
Fire, Disaster, Recovery – A Message For You!
CHAPTER 26 By Vital Thebeau One weekend we went to Acadiville with the family to visit my sister...
Sanctimony Vs. Science
If one were to pinpoint the epicenter of sanctimonious behavior the past two weeks, he or she look...
The Wisdom Tree
I once visited the great battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was in July, on the 141st. anniversary of the battle. Sticky hot. Lush. Vintage. Charming. And it carried with it a song that will echo through my mind and heart forever. I was on a personal...
Moose & Lightbulbs, Small Business in Action
A Message For You Vital Thebeau Ch. 25 - 1960 In the fall, we had to send and application to natural resources so our name could be put in for a moose draw. For the first time in many years someone would be lucky enough to have his name drawn. I said to my wife I am...
Base Policies on Reality, Not Deceit
Climate frequently changes, and we must prepare to adapt. Dangerous manmade global cooling, global warming, climate change and extreme weather claims continue to justify what has become a $1.5-trillion-per-year industry: tens of billions spent annually on one-sided...
The Moral and Economic Poverty of the Lottery
January 19, 2016 by Jordan Ballor The nationwide furor has died down a bit after the $1.586 billion Powerball lottery jackpot was split three ways last Wednesday. This week’s $50 million jackpot may seem rather paltry after the record-setting prize, but the allure of...
The Barlon Bulletin, January 7, 2016
Did you know... “How many animals of each kind did Moses take into the ark?” Of course you do… None, it was Noah not Moses. According to Daniel Kahneman (he won a Nobel Prize in Economics) the number of people that “detect” what is wrong with this question is so small...