Archive for June, 2010

Sal Khan: One Dude on YouTube

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Salman Khan, founder and faculty of the Khan Academy, has more lessons and viewers online than MIT and Stanford.
With over 1,600 lessons in various fields and growing popularity with students worldwide, Sal Khan has been featured on the PBS Newshour and CNN.
“A very bureaucratic organization,” the former hedge fund analyst jokes about his volunteer teaching […]

Field Day For The Hams

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Although I didn’t participate in any Field Day events this year, I did assemble with the saints (ham radio operators) this morning at the TRW Swap Meet.
I picked up three rechargeable fluorescent portable lanterns cheap for blackout bags and a bunch of free RF connectors and rubber duck antennas that the fellow didn’t want to […]

The Secret of Freedom (Meeting Tonight)

Monday, June 7th, 2010

THE Konkin-Rothbard Limited / Orange County Special Event Supperclub

E C O N O M I C S   A N D   G E O - P O L I T I C S
A PROJECT OF THE KARL HESS CLUB
   Usually on a Fifth Monday of a Month except on a major Holiday
Charles […]

Might As Well Be On The Moon

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Shimizu Corporation “Luna Ring” Concept

The U.S.A. seems intent on outsourcing its green jobs, “Wind and Solar Deported to Mexico?”
Some projects that were funded at taxpayer funded universities in the U.S. have their patented designs “in development,” but given this tough economy, I’m afraid that many of the most useful won’t emerge into commercial […]

Resilient Freedom Project Begins

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I’ve started a new blog called Resilient Freedom.
ResFree.org’s focus is how governments are blocking the green agenda they claim to promote. It will also have suggestions for people with sustainable projects to accomplish them legally.
The Resilient Freedom project is funded by a generous grant from the California Legal Rights Fund. The CalRights website is at […]