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  • 14th May 2008

    Something to be Skeptical About: Abandoned Henryton Sanitarium in Maryland

    Something to be skeptical about:

    Phantasms, ghosts, ghouls, and goblins. Not saying they don’t exist, but the due scientific dilligence must be performed to evaluate if they exist or not. One way to do this is to explore abandoned building sites. The following videos chronicle the Henryton Mental Hospital that has been abandoned for some years now.

    Henryton Video:

    Weird Maryland Video: (warning pretty scary still shots of real statues in Maryland)

    description (via strangeusa.com) :

    Henryton Sanitarium is located on Henryton Road near Patapsco State Park. (Zip Code 21784) This huge facility closed in 1985 and has been abandoned ever since. Originally opened in 1920. First the facility treated tuberculosis patients then treated mentally retarded children. Many people have visited this place. You must park down the rail road tracks and walk up behind it. Never enter the front gate. It is to dangerous. Witnesses saw shadows in an old theatre inside the hospital, a women’s dress hanging at the end of one of the long hallways. When they went back, it was gone. There are hundreds of rooms and doors. Outside of one of the buildings on a hill, they saw a rocking chair on a porch (above) still rocking as if the patients were still there. As with all the other closed Maryland Hospitals, It’s as if all history of the place was wiped off the map.

    What scary places have you visited?

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    posted in strange, video footage |

    13th March 2008

    Video of the Day, First Voiceless Phone Call

    this is definitely filed under wtf!

    I am skeptical that it was his live transmission, all of it could have been pre-recorded as a canned demo to wow the crowd.

    Here is the company behind this emerging technology: Ambient

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    posted in future science, techno-stuff, video footage |

    12th March 2008

    I was Skeptical of Twitter at first… but…

    Twitter saves the day in the following video as alex harris (http://www.alexthinks.com) hitches a ride to SXSW using the service.


    Twitter according to Alex Harris from michael galpert on Vimeo.

    Very briefly:

    I use twitter to track:

    - traffic around the beltway

    - keywords of interest that people are using (like iphone for instance)

    - engage influentials in conversations

    - follow interesting peoples’ thoughts

    - follow news makers and news stories

    - rant at the world without imposing on the world

    More on twitter.com in future posts. In the meantime, start following my twitters at twitter.com/constantskeptic

    and no, I am NOT getting paid to push this service, since it is after all, free.

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    posted in social networking and visualizations, tips and random info, useful sites |

    24th January 2008

    Why Johnny Knoxville may be the key to the deaths of Heath Ledger and Brad Renfro

    I usually do not get caught up in hollywood buffoonary, nor do I follow the latest ‘entertainment news’. It makes me sick to my stomach to see people drool over this stuff… but I did find something interesting today relating to the Heath Ledger news.

    I used the six degrees of Kevin Bacon tool (available here) to find the mutual connection between the two recent celebrity deaths of Heath Ledger and Brad Renfro.

    Heath Ledger and Brad Renfro connected via Johnny Knoxville

    As you can see from the screenshot I took above, something fishy is definitely going on with Johnny Knoxville. Should someone alert the police? Definitely something worth being skeptical about.

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    posted in conspiracy theory, modern madness |

    6th September 2007

    Scare Mongering - Put Down that Popcorn, You Could Get bronchiolitis obliterans, AKA Popcorn Lung

    popcorn lung original article here…

    Wayne Watson loved microwave popcorn so much he would eat at least two bags each night, breathing in the steam from the just-opened package, until doctors told him it may have made him sick.
    Watson, whose case of “popcorn lung” is the sole reported case of the disease in a non-factory worker, said he is convinced his heavy consumption of popcorn caused his health problems.

    In an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday, the 53-year-old furniture salesman had a message to convey: “America: Read the labels, and just be careful about what we put into our bodies and always practice moderation,” Watson said. “Don’t go crazy.”

    Popcorn flavoring contains the chemical diacetyl, which has been linked to lung damage in factory workers testing hundreds of bags of microwave popcorn per day and inhaling its fumes.

    The chemical is a naturally occurring compound that gives butter its flavor and is also found in cheese and even wine, according to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

    It’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a flavor ingredient, but hundreds of workers have sued flavoring makers in recent years for lung damage.

    (my favorite line here, quote of the year….)
    There are no warnings from federal regulators, nor is there medical advice on how consumers should treat news of the rare, life-threatening disease, bronchiolitis obliterans, also known as popcorn lung. (the funny and sick sad thing is - this is not made up, that is the real nickname for it)

    Dr. Cecile Rose, a lung specialist at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver who diagnosed Watson’s case in February, told the AP that no definite link has been established between Watson’s heavy popcorn consumption and his lung disease, but that “the possibility raises public health concerns.”

    (lots of things raise concerns, like how are we going to cope with the desertification of africa, the propagation of AIDS, the thread of avian influenza, the spread of extremist ideology, the growth of anti-capitalism, globalism without environmentalism, environmentalism without common sense, 9-11 conspiracy theories and theorists, preemptive strike philosophy as foreign policy, the privatization of health care, the growing gap between rich and poor…. and the list goes on and on, but popcorn lung does not even make the top 100 list of things that raise concerns)

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    posted in best of the web, funny, modern madness, strange |

    30th August 2007

    Japan is Creating the New Internet and Killing the Old One?

    According to the great site, inventorspot, on Steve Levenstein’s blog, Japan has plans to develop a post internet network that will make spammers and web junk a thing of the past….

    so this is beyond web 2.0, this is insanely good…. except that the new internet has a scary side for western net surfers:

    The scary part? “Cooperating with other nations, including the United States, will be an option.”

    original article here…

    Thanks Steve

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    posted in new world order, techno-stuff, world view |

    21st June 2007

    Skeptical Stats - I Do Not Trust These Stats About Bush vs Clinton Presidency

    Be skeptical about these stats reader, I think some of these numbers are definitely skewed. I don’t remember there being a 119 billion dollar surplus during Clinton’s presidency, even though he did balance the federal budget.

    Also, most of the stats listed are not the result of any presidential policy personal to each president, but due to external factors, like the stats driving the stock market gains was due to the tech and internet stocks taking off.

    The only stat that Bush looks really bad on is the US troop stats, and what is an even better stat is that Clinton was pushing for peace in the Middle East while the Bush’s historically have clamored for conflict. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing.

    clipped from neoconmen.blogspot.com

    Better off under Bush?

    Then and Now:
    Jan 2001 / NOW (as of 3/5/07)

    Dow
    GW Bush: (1/19/01): 10,578 / (3/5/07): 12,128 (+2.2% /yr)

    Clinton: (1/19/93): 3,257 / (1/19/01): 10,578 (+15.5%/yr)
    Euro= $0.94 /=$ 1.31
    Oil (per barrel) $25.70 / $60.45 (up 135%)
    Unemployment 3.8% / 4.6% (Jan 01 to Jan 07)
    U.S. Treasury surplus +$119b / deficit -$478b

    Trade deficit, per month

    $33.5b / $66.2b
    National Debt
    $5.73 Trillion / $8.90 Trillion (+55%)
    National Debt per US citizen:
    $20,00/$29,000
    Average New Jobs Per Month
    +236,000 (Clinton) / -28,500 (Bush II)
    US Troops in Iraq
    Zero / 140,000
    US Deaths in Iraq

    Zero / 3,171 (as of 3/5/07)

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    posted in political issues |

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