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TED of the Month: Burt Rutan Explains Private Space Efforts

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/burt_rutan_sees_the_future_of_space.html in this fascinating update by the courageous pioneer who benefited from libertarians opening up private options… Read More…

Hey RenRen.com! TED OF THE MONTH: Behind The Great Chinese FireWall…

http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_anti_behind_the_great_firewall_of_china.html …Chinese Libertarian and LIO fans of course all staring back at ya’ like Paul Atreides, and who confound fuddy-duddy government regulators as they spread new technologies before our eyes…and microbloggers have more followers than TV stations thanks to boomeranging policies…Who are these Chinese responding? See http://www.ted.com/talks/yang_lan.html

TED of the Month: Advertarianism, Life Extension, and More

…Advertarianism includes the notion that minor but ignored information solutions can have great beneficial results …and greatly beneifit or extend lives where massive funding fails… http://blog.ted.com/2009/10/15/qa_with_rory_su/ Read More…

TED OF THE MONTH: Dr. Taborrok On Ideas Triumphant

http://www.ted.com/talks/alex_tabarrok_foresees_economic_growth.html …says the Lib-interested social thinker, who to our ears implies as Lib ideas open the world, the world opens more with Lib ideas…

TED OF THE MONTH: Lib Dr Cowen on Strange Stories

http://www.ted.com/talks/tyler_cowen_be_suspicious_of_stories.html ..stories offer great info but be wary in unusual ways, says the pro-Libertarian economist at the great lib-type lifelong learning service. Naturally, don’t believe anything we tell you, our job is to get you going in the morning. That’s our story.

TED: Make Statistics, Not Calculus Summit of Math Teaching?

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/arthur_benjamin_s_formula_for_changing_math_education.html With this we start a series on SMILE-interest TED videos, the great service developed by Libs and others in local communities creating a world salon…and which is also on Netflix/Roku…Hurrah for DiffyQ, but most citizens really could use Stats, whoich integrates all parts of previous math and is darn useful (We would add a course in Logic or this free course on efficient thinking). How inportant is this idea? Check out: Read More…

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