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Information communications and technologies, such as the internet, account for approximately as much carbon dioxide emissions as the aviation industry.      &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;a href="http://miamiherald.com/"&gt;MiamiHerald.com&lt;/a&gt;: Florida&lt;/div&gt;
Safety stats may have a say in whether the cameras are here to stay.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Numbers surge after President Obama's re-election and the Sandy Hook mass shootings.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Four of the major prisons where health care is being privatized are in Miami-Dade.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Every time her son, Tod, relapsed, Maureen Barrett sat with him all day at a rehab facility, hoping she could save him.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Cinnamon and nutmeg can pose risks to kids seeking a quick thrill.      &lt;br /&gt;
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says number of deaths since conflict began in March 2011 "is truly shocking".      &lt;br /&gt;
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Our world has changed a lot in 100 years. On this first day of 2013, we compare the world in 1913 and today.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the short time since President Obama was re-elected,  government has issued hundreds of new regulations. The bureaucrats  never stop. There are now more than 170,000 pages of federal  regulations.&lt;br /&gt;
President Obama wants still more rules. Cheering on increased  financial regulation, he said, "We've got to keep moving forward."  To the president, and probably most Americans, "forward" means  passing more laws.&lt;br /&gt;
It is scary to think about a world without regulation. Intuition  leads us to think that without government we'd be victims of fraud,  as I explain in my latest book, "No, They Can't!" But our intuition  is wrong.&lt;br /&gt;
Consider this: An entire sector of the economy operates almost  entirely without government controls. Complete strangers exchange  big money there every day.&lt;br /&gt;
It's the Internet. It does have regulation, just not  &lt;i&gt;government&lt;/i&gt; regulation.&lt;br /&gt;
On my next TV show, titled "Freedom 2.0" (which the Fox Business  Network airs this Thursday at 9 p.m. EST), economics professor Ed  Stringham explains that&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://paypal.com/"&gt;Paypal.com&lt;/a&gt;, which transfers billions of  dollars for people, at first assumed they needed government help to  prevent fraud.&lt;br /&gt;
"They faced fraudsters from all over the world. They turned to  the FBI," says Stringham. "But the FBI had no idea who these people  were."&lt;br /&gt;
So PayPal invented a new form of regulation. "They developed a  private fraud detection system, where they used computers to say,  'This might be fraudulent,' and then it would send it to a human to  investigate that." That dramatically reduced fraud, and PayPal  thrived.&lt;br /&gt;
EBay's business model is also threatened by fraud. How can a  buyer trust that, say, a seller will actually deliver a $25 pack of  baseball cards and that the cards will be what he claims they are?  In theory, you could sue; but in practice, our legal system is too  slow and costly for that.&lt;br /&gt;
So eBay came up with self-regulation: The buyers rate the  sellers.&lt;br /&gt;
"EBay and other groups developed private reputation mechanisms,"  says Stringham. "When you go onto eBay, you know there's a 99  percent chance that you're going to get the goods delivered."&lt;br /&gt;
Private companies found they could "crowd-source" enforcement  against fraud and low-quality products, in much the same way that  Wikipedia discovered an encyclopedia could be created without a  central organizer. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales tells me that  method "works far better than the top-down system that it  replaced."&lt;br /&gt;
We almost always assume that top-down government regulation is  necessary, even though history says otherwise. Did you know that  stock markets began without government regulation?&lt;br /&gt;
Stringham researched how the first stock exchanges developed in  London in the 1700s: "Government refused to enforce all but the  most simple contracts. Nevertheless, brokers figured out how to do  short sales, futures contracts, options contracts—even though none  was enforceable by law."&lt;br /&gt;
They came up with private enforcement.&lt;br /&gt;
"They traded in coffeehouses. And after a while, they decided:  'Let's enforce rules within this coffeehouse. If you default,  you're going to get kicked out of the coffeehouse, and we're going  to call you a lame duck.'" (Because you had to waddle out of the  coffeehouse. That's actually where the phrase "lame duck"  originated.)&lt;br /&gt;
Years of consumer reporting have taught me that such private  regulation is better for consumers than the piles of rules produced  by our bloated government.&lt;br /&gt;
Worse, government's micromanagement stifles innovation.  Companies now invest in lawyers and "compliance officers," rather  than engineers and creators.&lt;br /&gt;
Those that don't may get shut down.&lt;br /&gt;
Intrade is an innovative "prediction market" website where  people bet about future events—who will win the Oscars, elections,  etc. The betting odds are great indicators of what will happen in  the future because people think carefully before putting their  money on the line.&lt;br /&gt;
But a government agency called the Commodity Futures Trading  Commission determined that Intrade's bets are "commodity options"  and Intrade does not have the right license to trade those options.  The agency sued, and Intrade decided it had to close its site to  Americans. The result: We lose knowledge—and opportunity.&lt;br /&gt;
President Obama is wrong. We don't need new rules. Government  should stop adding regulations—or try following the Stossel Law:  For every new rule, repeal two old ones.&lt;/div&gt;
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An annual report says Florida's workers' compensation insurance market remains strong and competitive.  &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style="font-size: 13px;"&gt;JACKSONVILLE, Fla.- It is a new year in the Sunshine State and on Florida's roadways there are some new laws in effect. &lt;/span&gt;      &lt;br /&gt;
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Dinosaurs were cold-blooded. Increased K-12 spending and lower  pupil/teacher ratios boost public school student outcomes. Most of  the DNA in the human genome is junk. Saccharin causes cancer and a  high fiber diet prevents it. Stars cannot be bigger than 150 solar  masses.&lt;br /&gt;
In the past half-century, all of the foregoing facts have turned  out to be wrong. In the modern world facts change all of the time,  according to Samuel Arbesman, author of the new book &lt;i&gt;The  Half-Life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration  Date&lt;/i&gt; (Current).&lt;br /&gt;
Fact-making is speeding up, writes Arbesman, a senior scholar at  the Kaufmann Foundation and an expert in scientometrics, the  science of measuring and analyzing science. As facts are made and  remade with increasing speed, Arbesman is worried that most of us  don't keep up to date. That means we're basing decisions on facts  dimly remembered from school and university classes—facts that  often turn out to be wrong.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;In 1947, the mathematician Derek J. de Solla&lt;/b&gt;  Price was asked to store a complete set of &lt;i&gt;The Philosophical  Transactions of the Royal Society&lt;/i&gt; temporarily in his house.  Price stacked them in chronological order by decade, and he noticed  that the number of volumes doubled about every 15 years, i.e.,  scientific knowledge was apparently growing at an exponential rate.  Thus the field of scientometrics was born.&lt;br /&gt;
Price started to analyze all sorts of other kinds of scientific  data, and concluded in 1960 that scientific knowledge had been  growing steadily at a rate of 4.7 percent annually for the last  three centuries. In 1965, he exuberantly observed, "All crude  measures, however arrived at, show to a first approximation that  science increases exponentially, at a compound interest of about 7  percent per annum, thus doubling in size every 10–15&amp;nbsp;years,  growing by a factor of 10 every half century, and by something like  a factor of a million in the 300&amp;nbsp;years which separate us from  the seventeenth-century invention of the scientific paper when the  process began."&lt;br /&gt;
A 2010 study in the journal &lt;i&gt;Scientometrics&lt;/i&gt;, looking at  data between 1907 and 2007, concurred: The "overall growth rate for  science still has been at least 4.7 percent per year."&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Since knowledge is still growing at an  impres&lt;/b&gt;sively rapid pace, it should not be surprising that  many facts people learned in school have been overturned and are  now out of date. But at what rate do former facts disappear?  Arbesman applies to the dissolution of facts the concept of  half-life—the time required for half the atoms of a given amount of  a radioactive substance to disintegrate. For example, the half-life  of the radioactive isotope strontium-90 is just over 29 years.  Applying the concept of half-life to facts, Arbesman cites research  that looked into the decay in the truth of clinical knowledge about  cirrhosis and hepatitis. "The half-life of truth was 45 years," he  found.&lt;br /&gt;
In other words, half of what physicians thought they knew about  liver diseases was wrong or obsolete 45 years later. Similarly,  ordinary people's brains are cluttered with outdated lists of  things, such as the 10 biggest cities in the United States.&lt;br /&gt;
Facts are being manufactured all of the time, and, as Arbesman  shows, many of them turn out to be wrong. Checking each one is how  the scientific process is supposed to work; experimental results  need to be replicated by other researchers. So how many of the  findings in 845,175 articles published in 2009 and recorded in  PubMed, the free online medical database, were actually replicated?  Not all that many. In 2011, a disquieting study in &lt;i&gt;Nature&lt;/i&gt;  reported that a team of researchers over 10 years was able to  reproduce the results of only six out of 53 landmark papers in  preclinical cancer research.&lt;br /&gt;
In 2005, the physician and statist&lt;b&gt;i&lt;/b&gt;cian John  Ioannides published "Why Most Published Research Findings Are  False" in the journal &lt;i&gt;PLoS Medicine&lt;/i&gt;. Ioannides cataloged  the flaws of much biomedical research, pointing out that reported  studies are less likely to be true when they are small, the  postulated effect is likely to be weak, research designs and  endpoints are flexible, financial and nonfinancial conflicts of  interest are common, and competition in the field is fierce.  Ioannides concluded that "for many current scientific fields,  claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of  the prevailing bias." Still, knowledge marches on, spawning new  facts and changing old ones.&lt;br /&gt;
Another reason that personal knowledge decays is that people  cling to selected "facts" as a way to justify their beliefs about  how the world works. Arbesman notes, "We persist in only adding  facts to our personal store of knowledge that jibe with what we  already know, rather than assimilate new facts irrespective of how  they fit into our worldview." All too true; confirmation bias is  everywhere.&lt;br /&gt;
So is there anything we can do to keep up to date with the  changing truth? Arbesman suggests that simply knowing that our  factual knowledge bases have a half-life should keep us humble and  ready to seek new information. Well, hope springs  eternal.&lt;br /&gt;
More daringly, Arbesman suggests, "Stop memorizing things and  just give up. Our individual memories can be outsourced to the  cloud." Through the Internet, we can "search for any fact we need  any time." Really? The Web is great for finding an up-to-date list  of the 10 biggest cities in the United States, but if the  scientific literature is littered with wrong facts, then cyberspace  is an enticing quagmire of falsehoods, propaganda, and just plain  bunkum. There simply is no substitute for skepticism.&lt;br /&gt;
Toward the end of his book, Arbesman suggests that "exponential  knowledge growth cannot continue forever." Among the reasons he  gives for the slowdown is that current growth rates imply that  everyone on the planet would one day be a scientist. The 2010  &lt;i&gt;Scientometrics&lt;/i&gt; study also mused about the growth rate in  the number of scientists and offered a conjecture "that the  borderline between science and other endeavors in the modern,  global society will become more and more blurred." Most may be  scientists after all. Arbesman notes that "the number of neurons  that can be recorded simultaneously has been growing exponentially,  with a doubling time of about seven and a half years." This  suggests that brain/computer linkages will one day be  possible.&lt;br /&gt;
I, for one, am looking forward to updating my factual knowledge  daily&amp;nbsp;through a direct telecommunications link from my brain  to digitized contents of the Library of Congress. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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</description><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">1</thr:total></item><item><title>SMG keeps contract to operate EverBank Field, other city facilities</title><link>http://thamanjimmy.blogspot.com/2013/01/smg-keeps-contract-to-operate-everbank.html</link><category>Alvin Brown</category><category>jacksonville</category><category>Jaguars</category><category>Politics</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (thamanjimmy)</author><pubDate>Tue, 8 Jan 2013 22:54:00 -0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5542999182755274792.post-1691459605041937801</guid><description>&lt;div&gt;
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SMG, the company that has managed EverBank Field for the past 20 years, will keep its contract to run city facilities after slashing its fee from almost $1 million to $100,000.&lt;br /&gt;
The company signed a three-year agreement with the city, Mayor Alvin Brown announced Saturday, and will be able to earn an additional $100,000 in incentives on top of its base fee.&lt;br /&gt;
In return, the Philadelphia-based company will give the city an open-ended $1 million grant and establish a $500,000 fund to attract and promote events at city facilities.&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">1</thr:total></item><item><title>What’s Wrong With a Copyright Alert System?</title><link>http://thamanjimmy.blogspot.com/2013/01/whats-wrong-with-copyright-alert-system.html</link><category>1st Amendment</category><category>Patents</category><author>noreply@blogger.com (thamanjimmy)</author><pubDate>Tue, 8 Jan 2013 22:54:00 -0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5542999182755274792.post-4412412154230894445</guid><description>&lt;div&gt;
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In January, Internet service providers will begin sending  notices to subscribers suspected of illegally downloading music or  movies using peer-to-peer file-sharing networks. After five  increasingly sternly worded warnings, subscribers' Internet access  will be slowed down or partially blocked. This new &lt;a href="http://www.copyrightinformation.org/alerts"&gt;"Copyright Alert  System"&lt;/a&gt; is bound to raise the hackles of digital rights  activists—but should it?&lt;br /&gt;
The system is the result of a &lt;a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/08/technology/to-slow-piracy-internet-providers-ready-penalties.html"&gt;  private agreement&lt;/a&gt; between ISPs and the recording and movie  industries. The agreement is nominally voluntary, although former  New York Attorney General (now Governor) Andrew Cuomo strongly  suggested to ISPs that they cooperate, and the Obama  Administration's IP czar Victoria Espinel helped broker the  deal.&lt;br /&gt;
Under the new system, copyright holders monitor P2P networks and  note the IP addresses of users they believe are engaging in piracy.  The suspect IP addresses are passed along to the ISPs, which match  them to individual subscribers, and then send the copyright  nastrygrams. The ISPs never reveal to copyright holders the  identities of subscribers.&lt;br /&gt;
The first two messages are "educational" warnings that merely  let subscribers know that illegal downloading has been detected on  their accounts. These will have an effect, for example, by alerting  parents who are unaware that their kids are file-sharing. The next  two warnings are more strongly worded and must be acknowledged by  clicking on a pop-up before subscribers can continue to use their  Internet connections. Users will never be cut off from the Internet  completely.&lt;br /&gt;
With the fifth and sixth warnings, ISPs will implement a  "mitigation measure" of their choosing, which might be slowing down  access speeds, or blocking access altogether until the subscriber  contacts the ISP. Before such a punishment goes into effect,  subscribers will have an opportunity to appeal to a private  third-party arbitrator by paying a refundable $35 filing fee and  explaining why they think they are not liable.&lt;br /&gt;
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, among &lt;a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120403/18234218361/time-to-start-again-six-strikes-let-internet-users-have-seat-table.shtml"&gt;  many other&lt;/a&gt; copyright skeptics, does not like the new  program.&lt;br /&gt;
"Big media companies are launching a massive peer-to-peer  surveillance scheme to snoop on subscribers," a recent &lt;a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/11/us-copyright-surveillance-machine-about-be-switched-on"&gt;  EFF blog post&lt;/a&gt; reads. "Based on the results of that snooping,  ISPs will be serving as Hollywood's private enforcement arm,  without the checks and balances public enforcement requires. Once a  subscriber is accused, she must prove her innocence, without many  of the legal defenses she'd have in a courtroom."&lt;br /&gt;
I don't take a back seat to anyone &lt;a href="http://mercatus.org/copyrightunbalanced/"&gt;in criticizing&lt;/a&gt; our  out-of-control copyright system. Copyrights are too long and too  strong, penalties for infringement are disproportionate, and  federal enforcement has gotten out of hand. Yet those of us who  seek to reform copyright should keep in mind that piracy is real,  and copyright holders have a legitimate interest in enforcing their  rights.&lt;br /&gt;
The EFF and others talk about surveillance and snooping, but in  fact the monitoring in question takes place over publicly  accessible networks. And while it's true that the Copyright Alert  System's private arbitration flips the burden of proof, it's not  clear "public enforcement" is really such a great alternative.&lt;br /&gt;
One form of public enforcement is the kind of &lt;a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2008/06/riaa-doubles-settlement-cost-for-students-fighting-subpoenas/"&gt;  mass litigation&lt;/a&gt; the recording industry engaged in until  recently, suing tens of thousands of Internet users in civil court.  They sometimes unmasked the subscribers behind suspected IP  addresses using subpoenas, and they made defendants an offer they  couldn't refuse: Accept a multi-thousand-dollar settlement or fight  an expensive court battle that could potentially end in liability  for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The other type of public  enforcement is federal criminal prosecution, with disproportionate  penalties and its own due process problems.&lt;br /&gt;
While the Copyright Alert System is far from perfect, it  succeeds in treating illegal file-sharing as an infraction more  akin to speeding, and less like grand larceny the way courts and  prosecutors do. And the private system has its own set of checks  and balances absent from public enforcement: ISPs have a strong  incentive to ensure that their customers are not harassed by false  positives or overzealous enforcement. (Indeed, the agreement limits  the number of notices copyright holders may send in a month.) This  is why the temptation to codify such a "six-strike" system in law  the way &lt;a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2009/03/french-anti-p2p-law-toughest-in-the-world/"&gt;  France&lt;/a&gt; and other countries have should be resisted.&lt;br /&gt;
In the long run, the new system is likely to be ineffective at  stopping piracy. Determined pirates will be able to detect and  evade monitoring, spoof their IP addresses, or simply switch to  other methods of file-sharing not covered by the agreement, like  streaming or using locker sites or Usenet. In the short run,  however, copyright alerts will attempt to nudge public norms that  have increasingly moved toward widespread acceptance of  file-sharing. Evidence suggests, though, that it's probably  &lt;a href="http://reason.com/admin/pages/177938/papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2095193"&gt;  too late&lt;/a&gt; for that too.&lt;br /&gt;
Rather than dismiss the new system out of hand, those of us  seeking a saner copyright regime should welcome this experiment  while keeping a close eye on it. If nothing else, it's preferable  to have content owners make constructive use of their private  rights rather than rely on the power of the state.&lt;/div&gt;
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WASHINGTON &amp;nbsp;— President Barack Obama has signed into law a $9.7 billion bill to pay flood insurance claims from Superstorm Sandy.&lt;br /&gt;
The law increases the borrowing authority of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA had warned that it was set to run out of money without additional dollars from Congress.&lt;br /&gt;
The White House said more than 100,000 flood claim payments from Sandy would be delayed without the additional money.&lt;br /&gt;
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A four-year decline in the number of Jacksonville homicides ended in 2012 with a jump to 108 from 86 in 2011, according to preliminary counts of killings.&lt;br /&gt;
Of the 2012 homicides, 93 were ruled murder, up from 72 in 2011.&lt;br /&gt;
There are important distinctions between homicide and murder. While all murders are homicides, not all homicides are murder. A homicide is one person killing another person, no matter the reason, and would include justifiable, excusable or accidental killings at the hands of another person.&lt;br /&gt;
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