Archive for October, 2009

A Mother, a Sick Son and His Father, the Priest

October 18th, 2009 - Posted in General

link to New York Times article.

A landmark study in 1990 by the scholar A. W. Richard Sipe, a former Benedictine, found that 20 percent of Catholic priests were involved in continuing sexual relationships with women, and an additional 8 percent to 10 percent had occasional heterosexual relationships.

“It’s not so much that people don’t know it happens, but they don’t know how much it happens,”…

The most damning aspect of the incident is not that Catholic priests violate their celibacy–priests are humans after all, and all humans sin–but that the Franciscans extracted a confidentiality agreement while keeping the priest in concern on active ministry, allowing the priest to essentially live a married life for years. This is a blunt disregard of the celibacy principle and utterly irresponsible.

“We quickly discovered that many of these priests were playboys. They weren’t looking for any discernment, they were simply staying and playing…”

Oliver E. Williamson, Nobel Laureate – 2009 Prize in Economics

October 12th, 2009 - Posted in Photos, Political Economy

Oliver E. Williamson, the Edgar F. Kaiser Professor Emeritus of Business, Economics, and Law at the University of California, Berkeley, a pioneer in the multi-disciplinary field of transaction cost economics, and one of the world’s most cited economi…sts, is a winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

Full coverage by UC Berkeley News:
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2009/10/12_nobel.shtml



Windows 7

October 7th, 2009 - Posted in Tech Zone

Finally migrated my remaining Vista computer to Windows 7. Now with three W7 computers and plenty of virtual machines.

Folks, don’t forget there is a real world out there.

October 2nd, 2009 - Posted in General, Political Economy, Tech Zone

I saw the quote today with my own eyes while I am loggin in!

“ Bring your friends to Azeroth, but don’t forget to go outside of Azeroth with them as well.”

Another evidence that my research might actually benefit mankind…

More on the quote,
http://cronkitezine.asu.edu/spring2007/wow5.html