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18 January 2008

I Discovered the Gene for Gullibility

Are you as much a sucker for science experiments as I am? Let's find out.

I used to get email forwards from my sister S all the time. Chain letters, jokes, pictures of cute kittens, cute babies, or cute kitten/baby hybrids, you know the deal. A while back, I just told her that I couldn't be bothered with them, anymore. I'm not sure if that hurt her feelings; I tried to distinguish between email from her directly, which I love, and the usual stuff passed on from friends (of friends of ...), which I could do without.

Well, you can guess how delighted I was a few days ago to receive the following from S. Imagine, it's like getting a call from that favorite telemarketer after so many years!
Sorry, guys, it's quick and for a child's school project! (And you are the ones I thought might follow through - either because you have kids, you like science, or you're just plain nice.) This is for a science fair project. If you could do this I would appreciate it! DON'T ASK, JUST PLAY! Copy and paste this entire letter into a new e-mail (PLEASE do NOT hit FORWARD), then read the list of names below. If your name is on the list put a star* next to it. If not, then add your name (in alphabetical order), and do not put in a star. Send it to ten people and send it back to the person who sent it to you. Put your name in the subject box! You'll see what happens... It's kind of cool! Please keep this going. Don't mess it up, PLEASE
A couple of questions arise at this point.
  1. What's the objective of the experiment?
  2. At what point does the experiment end?
  3. Is this a test to find the first names of gullible people?
  4. Would it be OK if I insert names of folks I know to be especially credulous?
  5. By posting the rest of the message, am I messing it up, or am I mutating the experiment?
  6. "DON'T ASK, JUST PLAY!" – is that a fascistic motto or what?
  7. Does anyone else notice the dearth of obviously ethnic names from this list?
  8. Have (either of) my readers made it this far?
Adrianne, Alan, Alba, Alicia, Alison, Allison, Alvina, Amy***, Amanda*,Ann, Annabel, Andrea, Andy, Angela**, Anju, April, Ashley*, Astin, Austin in, Barbara****,Bear, Becky*, Benita, Beth****, Betsey, Bettie, Beverly**,Bill, Bo, Bonnie**,Brad, Brenda*, Brian, Bridgett, Britty, Bruce, Cameron , Candy, Carol, Carolyn*,Carrie*, Cassidy, Catherine**, Cathy***, Catina, Charlotte , Cherie, Cheryl*, Christine*, Christopher, Christy, Chri, Cindy**, Colleen, Cora, Corinne, Crystal, Dale, Dana, Darrin, Dave*, Debbie, Debby, Debi. Dena*, Denise*, Derek, Den,Detria, Devon , Diane, Don, Donna, Dorothy, Dylan, Eileen, Elise, Ellen, Elyse, Emily, Erin, Eugenia, Evelyn, Felicia*, Fran, Gabriela, Ginger, Glenda, Heather*, Heidi, Holly, Hope, Ilona, Ivonne, Jack, Jackie**, Jan, Jane***, Janell, Jean*, Jeannie, Jeff, Jennifer***,Jerry, Jill, Jim, Joan, John, Judy*, Karen***, Kohl, LaTonya, Laura, Lauren, Laurie**, Lisa**, Liz, Lourdes , Lynn, Margie*, Mary, Maureen, Michele, Michelle*, , Miranda, Nancy, Naree, Pam, Patty, Scott, Sharon *, Sheila, Susan*, Susanna, Tara, Teri, Theresa, Tracey, Tricia*,Trissy, Twana, Valerie
Happy New Year, everybody.

07 November 2007

Scientists Under Siege

On behalf of my real job, I just got done briefing a small delegation of research and development analysts from a certain European country. In honor of their nationality, I considered doing the whole thing in the accent of a certain governor. They were nice folks, so I'm glad I didn't. Plus, I only had a day's notice, so I didn't have time to magic up a costume.

In other news, 12 Bangladeshi academics and an unknown number of students have been arrested, jailed, and allegedly tortured as of 5 November 2007.

These professors were arrested and jailed in August 2007 and remain in custody to this day. The arrests were made by a Joint Task Force under the direction of the Director General Forces Intelligence (DGFI), the central intelligence agency of the Bangladeshi armed services, in connection with student protests, and the arrested academics have not been charged with any crime.

And why is this happening? Well, according to Amnesty International (more background):

On 11 January President Ijuddin Ahmed declared a state of emergency after weeks of violence over the date of elections and electoral reforms between supporters of the former ruling coalition and supporters of parties opposing them. Elections scheduled for 22 January were postponed indefinitely and a new civilian caretaker government, backed by the army, sworn in. Under the state of emergency, political rallies
are banned, and freedom of expression severely restricted.

Hundreds of people have reportedly been killed by the RAB, a paramilitary police force whose members are drawn from the army and police, set up in March 2004. Government sources say the deaths have been caused by crossfire between RAB agents and suspected criminals, but there are persistent reports that the deaths have been deliberate killings by the RAB. Despite this, no RAB agents have ever been brought to justice for any of the killings.

The caretaker government like previous governments in Bangladesh has failed to protect people against army and RAB excesses, or to bring any of their personnel to justice for abusing human rights.


Now, I haven't seen anything in the mainstream press about this latest incident, which is why I'm posting it. I'm listing the names of the professors below, as well as the contact details of the Bangladeshi Ambassador to the US. I think it's crucial that the Bangladeshi government know that they are being watched by the international community.

Even if you don't want to do anything about it, please do take a moment to read about, or even just think about, what they're going through. I know I'd appreciate it if I were in their shoes.


The 12 Imprisoned Professors

Professor Anwar Hossain, Dean, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dhaka University

Professor Harunor-Rashid, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Dhaka University

Professor Sadrul Amin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Departmentof English, Dhaka University

Professor Neem Chandra Bhoumik, Department of Applied Physics, Dhaka University

Professor Saidur Rahman Khan, Former Vice-Chancellor of Rajshahi University

Professor Abdus Sobhan, Department of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, Rajshahi University

Professor Moloy Kumar Bhowmik, Department of Management, Rajshahi University

Professor Abdullah Al Mamun, Department of English and Department of Mass Communications, Rajshahi University

Professor Selim Reza Newton, Department of Mass Communications, Rajshahi University

Professor Dulal Chandra Biswas, Department of Mass Communications, Rajshahi University

Professor Sabbir Sattar Tapu, Department of Geology and Mining, Rajshahi University

Professor Chowdhury Sarwar Jahan Sajal, Department of Geology and Mining, Rajshahi University


The Bangladeshi Ambassador to the US

His Excellency M. Humayun Kabir
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Embassy of Bangladesh
3510 International Drive, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Fax: (202) 244-7830 or 2771
Telephone : (202) - 244 - 0183, or 7248, or 7216, or 3830
bdootwash@bangladoot.org
http://www.bangladoot.org

23 October 2007

Wonk Market

What? A place where wonks go to date? No, it's a politically-active farmer's market, naturally.
A message from FRESHFARM Markets (the organizers of the DuPont Circle
farmers market):

Where the 2007 Farm Bill Stands at This Time

In an effort to keep you updated on the Farm Bill, we wanted to let
you know that after months of negotiations, the Senate Committee on
Agriculture
will be debating and amending the Farm Bill tomorrow
morning (Wednesday, October 24 at 10:00 am ). There are some wins for
local, sustainable, organic food and farming, but there are also some
things still in jeopardy or underfunded. Two national organizations -
The Community Food Security Coalition and the Sustainable Agriculture
Coalition
- recently put out updates with summaries of what is in the
current draft and these can be found respectively at [here] and [here].

The Sustainable Agriculture Coalition has also just released an Action
alert on amendments that are likely to come up tomorrow and we
encourage you to review the information and take action. The action
alert can be accessed at: [here]

FRESHFARM Markets supports all components of the Farm Bill that
promote sustainable agriculture and the continued livelihood of small
and mid-sized farmers and producers. The current Senate Farm Bill
contains many provisions that benefit farmers markets and consumers;
we want to make our customers aware of ways that they can have an
impact on the Farm Bill and their food system.
I love this town.