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Recapping the interesting and significant news of this past week.

Dr. Who must save Christmas!

There are plenty more reactions to Wikileaks to keep track of.

And somebody even has a reaction to my Students for Liberty article. (My response will be forthcoming next week…)

Apparently, NASA has discovered arsenic-based life (though some doubt). If I said this was kick-As, would you get the pun?

Lifehacker has a cool article about getting answers online (without using Google).

And finally, my favorite comic of the week.

Just FYI, there will not be a “News of the Week” post on Christmas Day next week. Smile

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In other news… Today I passed my preliminary oral examination/presentation for my PhD at UT-Austin. I’ve been so busy working on the presentation for this auspicious event that I haven’t even written my recap of the SFL Conference in DC (not to mention I was also writing the Joe Stack article that was posted at LRC yesterday morning).

Sooooooo, one more milestone down, about 250 experiments more to go. Better get cracking. Anyway, yay for me, blah blah blah. I’m excited. :-D

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I saw this video on YouTube today and it made me stop and reflect on how incredible God’s creation is, how small we truly are in this universe, and yet how important we are to the God who created it all. We are not the center of the universe, and our time is indeed short — a good reminder.

When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
what is man that you are mindful of him,
the son of man that you care for him?
You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings
and crowned him with glory and honor.

You made him ruler over the works of your hands;
you put everything under his feet:
all flocks and herds,
and the beasts of the field,
the birds of the air,
and the fish of the sea,
all that swim the paths of the seas.

O LORD, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!

Psalm 8:3-9

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I have been thoroughly swamped for the past week with lab work and preparation for the incredibly cool *WHOA TOP SECRET* event coming up… Umm, yeah I wasn’t supposed to say that. Thanks WordPress Editor! Ok, actually you’ll get more information on that this week, but I’m telling you it’s gonna be HUGE. So get ready…

At any rate, I decided that I need to take a break this week from recording the Christianity and War Audiobook. This will give you a chance to get all caught up with everything thus far, and I’ll have a fresh podcast for you next Monday or Tuesday. For a glimpse at what life has been like here the past few weeks, see the following PHD Comic:

Actually, this isn’t quite accurate. My advisor *does* have confidence in my competence… Hehe.

By the way, here’s something else for you… A couple of people have asked me what the music is at the beginning of the podcast. That music, my friends, is by my favorite fingerstyle guitarist of all time: Michael Hedges. The song is called Ritual Dance. Incidentally, it was featured in the film August Rush, played by Kaki King (in the guise of the main character).

That must be quite a breeze... Michael died in a car accident in 1997, and thus the world lost one of the most innovative musicians of our time. He literally revolutionized the way guitarists practice their craft, and Michael’s work has influenced my own music quite a lot. He often was categorized as a “New Age” musician, but this is mainly because there really wasn’t a way to categorize him (and that he was on the Windham Hill label). Michael would often in response describe his music as “Heavy Mental”, “New Edge”, ““Acoustic Thrash”, “Deep Tissue Gladiator Guitar” or “Savage Myth Guitar,” amongst other terms. The wiki article says Michael was affectionately known as “The Guitarist from Another Planet.” yeah, he was a bit weird…

Here is the essential chronological discography of Michael Hedges with links to Amazon… I recommend every album but Road to Return, which is kinda kooky but has some great songs like Sister Soul and Communicate.

You can also, of course, find many videos of him playing on Youtube. Most of them are live concert videos which prior to Youtube were extremely rare. It’s actually quite extraordinary that we have the opportunity essentially to watch and learn from the master himself whenever we want! Here’s one of my favorite songs, Aerial Boundaries, from a DVD Windham Hill made a while ago:

A toast to musical enjoyment!

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The presentation that I gave at the Austrian Scholars Conference 2009 became available on Mises.org today. The title, as you may recall, is “Science and the Free Market: How Government Distorts Scientific Research Through Public Funding.”

It’s exactly 15 minutes and 30 seconds long, so I hope you’ll take a few minutes to listen in. I noticed early on that I was not always clear in my pronoun references, oops! The majority of the time when I used the pronoun “they” I was referring to the government bureaucracy. Oh well, it’s still pretty good! :-D

Please feel free to offer comments. I definitely would appreciate it! Enjoy!

 

Right click here to download the entire audio file. [mp3]

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