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Duct Tape Not Good for Ducts
Duct tape is quite a useful tape and good for many things. It was even used for some repairs on by astronauts on Apollo 13 to get home to Earth.[reference]
However, duct tape is not good on ducts. It is called “duct tape”, because they colored it to match the color of ducts. But it did not do a good job of sealing ducts. This was determined in a study in 1998 by Max Sherman and Iain Walker of the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where …
“We tried as many different kinds of duct sealants as we could get our hands on. Of all the things we tested, only duct tape failed. It failed reliably and often quite catastrophically.” said Sherman [reference]
Is there a link between mercury, vaccines, and autism?
There are many different possible causes of autism. The possible connection between vaccines and autism is a controversial topic no doubt. A part of it involves the mercury containing preservative thimerosal that is found in some vaccines. Insist that your doctor uses only mercury-free vaccines. Another part is that too many vaccines too soon may overwhelm the immune system of a small percentage of susceptible individuals.
Although vaccines are probably safe for the majority of the population; however, there may be an very small percentage of the population that have a combination of genetic susceptibility and nutritional deficiency that sets them up for sub-optimal detoxification of mercury and/or decreased immune function that may allow vaccines to affect their brain and/or immune system.
In the below video Dr. Andrew Wakefield tells his story about the MMR vaccine. It is shocking and jaw-dropping in regards to some of the things he mention. He is not against vaccination. But he is for safety-first in vaccines. And some vaccines are not sufficiently tested and not safe in susceptible individuals. Anyone who is interested in vaccines and its relation to autism and in particular about the MMR vaccine needs to watch this.
Note: this article was written September 2012 and is only opinion at the time of writing. I am not a medical professional and information was based primarily from Internet web search. As with any web search performed by a human, it is biased. Because a human will tend to self-select search results that is predominantly on one side of the argument.
Here are some information for you to look through…
- The great thimerosal cover-up: Mercury, vaccines, autism and your child’s health – NaturalNews.com
- Book: Health and Nutrition Secrets by Russell Blaylock MD: “the biggest problem with today’s immunization programs is that too many vaccines are being given too close together.” [page 168]
- Why Current Thinking About Autism is Completely Wrong by Dr. Mark Hyman. Article talks about an 2.5 year old boy who had just been diagnosed with autism: “He received diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, mumps and rubella, chicken pox, hepatitis A and B, influenza, pneumonia, hemophilous, and meningitis vaccines — all before he was 2 years old. Then something changed. Vaccines may affect susceptible children through different mechanisms. In some it is overwhelming of an already taxed immune system with over 2 dozen vaccinations at a very young age, for some it is the thimerosal (ethylmercury) used as a preservative until recently in most vaccines (although it is still present in most flu vaccines).”
- Autism and Mercury Toxicity by Dr. Mark Hyman: “But sometimes, as in the case of autistic children, their weakened immune systems can’t handle this “inactivated” live virus, and can’t fight it off. So the live virus hangs around in the body creating inflammation on a low-grade level — both in the gut and the brain.”
- CoQ10, Vaccination, and Natural Treatment for Migraines by Chris Kresser: “there are studies that have shown vaccine injuries and particularly vaccines that contain mercury in them, and then there’s a lot of, like I said, correlations and plausible mechanisms and other data that point to the distinct possibility that vaccines cause immune dysregulation and can increase the risk of autoimmunity as kids get older.”
- Vaccines and autism: a new scientific review – CBSNews.com
- Vaccine bombshell: Baby monkeys develop autism after routine CDC vaccinations – InfoWars.com
- Book: The UltraMind Solution by Dr. Mark Hyman: “Large-scale population studies show no connection between MMR or measles vaccine and autism. That’s because in such large populations the effect on children susceptible to MMR is “washed out.” If you study large groups of people, you won’t pick up small effects on genetically or bio-chemically unique individuals. … The vaccine probably affects only a few genetically susceptible children who are biochemical and immunological train wrecks because of toxic overload.” [page 210]
- Dr. Tenpenny says in Dr. Lo Radio podcast that vaccines can cause a spectrum of ill effects, with autism at the worst end of the spectrum.
The other side:
- MMR vaccine controversy – Wikipedia
- Vaccines & Autism: Controversy Persists, But Why? – HuffingtonPost.com
- Vaccine Cleared Again as Autism Culprit – NYTimes.com
- The end of the autism/vaccine debate? – CNN Health
- Vaccines and Autism: A Tale of Shifting Hypotheses – Oxford Journals
Shadow Puppet Show
So realistic the way the mouth of the shadow puppet matches the song.
Animation of the Journey of Mars Curiosity Rover
It shows the complicated landing sequence of the rover. You can learn more about the Curiosity Rover here.
Light Painting in Live Action by Anssi Maatta
Live action light painting // TECH:TEST from Anssi Määttä on Vimeo.
This work of art was created by Annsi Maatta at anssimaatta.com. His description of the video says that it was made using real lights on location without any 3D strokes nor stop-motion.
How did he do that?
Medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency linked to sudden infant death syndrome
There are many causes of sudden infant death syndrome — many of which are unknown. However one possible cause is a link between Medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency and sudden infant death syndrome
“Medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase (MCAD) is one of the enzymes involved in mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation, which fuels hepatic ketogenesis, a major source of energy once hepatic glycogen stores become depleted during prolonged fasting and periods of higher energy demands.”
Wikipedia says about MCAD deficiency…
“Prior to expanded newborn screening, MCADD was an underdiagnosed cause of sudden death in infants. For individuals who have been identified prior to the onset of symptoms have an excellent prognosis.”
Kevin Ahern’s biochemistry lecture mentions this link as well.
There is other theory that says …
“defective signaling of serotonin in the brain may be the root cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).” [wikipedia]
Science Comedy
Brian Malow is a Science Comedian with website at ScienceComedian.com
Here is one of his performances …
NPR radio Science Friday has episode titled “Two Scientist Walk Into the Bar” with several other science comedians along with a few jokes.
Another is Tim Lee at YouTubeComedian.com who is a scientist turned comedian. And here is a clip of his performance found on YouTube.
Song: “Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota”
Have you heard the song by Weird Al Yankovic titled “The Biggest Ball of Twine In Minnesota”? If not, have a listen on Amazon, it’s pretty funny.
Or you can find some videos on YouTube. For similar type of songs, try here.
Don’t Brick Your Phone
To “brick your phone” is to render it useless (like a piece of brick). It probably is a play on the phrase “break your phone”. Because essentially when you “brick your phone”, you have broken the software that make the phone runs.
This usually happens when one attempting to do some hack on an Android-based phone. There are many articles on the web with instructions on how to “hack your phone” to get it to do things that it normally would not do. For example, lifehacker.com has an article on how to tether your Android phone.
Or it can happens if one runs a misbehaved apps on a smartphone.
If you use your phone as a phone, or use it as it should be used, then the chances of bricking your phone is quite slim.