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Accidental Timing

In a feature article on traffic safety this week, our newspaper quoted the statistic that 80% of car accidents happen in the first or the final five minutes of a trip. An odd lack of precision, that. I would think that the vast majority of car accidents happen in the final seconds of a trip.

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Theoretical Argument

How annoying. A Dutch Christian organization thought it necessary to distribute about 6,000,000 copies last week of a flyer arguing the relative value of creationism vs Darwinism. What a waste of paper, ink, effort, and energy! Not that I’m against the flyer per se. After all, everyone is free to say whatever they want. What […]

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Kni Helmets

Insurers are supposed to be risk probability calculation experts. However, this news item in the free daily newspaper De Pers throws up some doubts: Health care insurer Zilveren Kruis reports that the recent holidays have shown a 15% increase in skiing injuries in the 10-15 age group compared to the same period of 2007. The […]

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Ultimate Democracy

Responding with outrage to the option offered to patients in a Haarlem hospital of paying money to move up in a surgery waiting list, a Dutch congress member expressed her view of the democracy of the health care system: The governing principle of our Health Care System is, after all, an equal level of health […]

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It’s A Game Of Give And Take

Interviewed in this week’s VARA TV Guide, renowned negotiator Alistair Crooke illustrates the principle of give and take in negotiations by quoting a remark a Hamas leader made to him: The Americans demand that we cease all violent action, turn in our weapons, and recognize the State of Israel, before they will enter into negotiations […]

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How To Write Eight Books A Day

It is a well-known fact that truth is stranger than fiction, but to paraphrase George Orwell, some truths are more strange than others. For instance, there is a man in Paris who has written 86,000 books. Assuming extreme precociousness, and assuming he is around 45 at this time, that number amounts to about 8 books […]

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Infinite Uncertainty

In a similar vein to my previous post, I’d like to rant a bit about the glaring idiocy of the so-called scientists who announced, a few years back, that they had calculated the chance that God exists*. Rest assured I don’t want to get into a discussion about the question of God’s existence. I’m pretty […]

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Enough Already

In this month’s Scientific American, a book is reviewed in which yet another scientist makes a complete fool of himself by referring to […] the perplexing fact that many basic features of the physical universe seem tailor-made to produce life. Every time someone comes up with this amazing fallacy I want to weep and wail. […]

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A tasteless and insensitive blog post used to be in this spot. It has since been removed for obvious reasons.

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