MSNBC reports "Kerry's...is smallest"
Well, well, in the "didn't need to know that department, MSNBC reports that "Kerry’s...is the smallest in...history". I'm just passing on the news, that's all.
Ruminations and fevered wonderings from the Swampfox.
Well, well, in the "didn't need to know that department, MSNBC reports that "Kerry’s...is the smallest in...history". I'm just passing on the news, that's all.
Here's a great article on the physiology of decision-making. It's just fantastically interesting, and really funny. Here are a couple of excerpts:
Camerer and his collaborator George Loewenstein of Carnegie Mellon have written, that "the Platonic metaphor of the mind as a charioteer driving twin horses of reason and emotion is on the right track -- except that cognition is a smart pony, and emotion a big elephant."
[Duke Researcher Michael] Platt has found they will give up a considerable quantity of fruit juice for the chance just to look at a picture of a higher-ranking individual. It isn't known exactly why monkeys do this, but the finding might help explain the behavior of human beings who pay $1,000 just to sit in a hotel ballroom with the president.
You can draw whatever conclusion you choose from Platt's finding that there is no quantity of juice sufficient to get a male monkey to look away from the hindquarters of a female in estrus.
They're not even ON tonight (T-Wolves and Kings at the moment, big defensive struggle, that), but I'm getting started early hating them for tomorrow.