Anyway, just today I came across a cartoon which I loved and which summarizes all of this nicely. Enjoy!


My son goes to an excellent school. Seriously, I am generally very impressed with the curriculum and with how rigorous the educational standards are. His school is also very expensive. Yet, even in his school I observe that the Middle School is devoted to some extent to simply babysitting. This is also generally the case - from what I could observe over the years - with American public schools. Whatever students learn in the Middle School does not really count, and as a consequence, they are not expected to learn much.
In the USSR there was a saying that a car is not a luxury, but a means of transportation, which was quickly transformed into a joke: "A wife is not a luxury, but a means of transportation." The joke referred to numerous cases when a guy would marry a woman who had some Jewish blood in her, and based on that, the family would be allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union, since Jews were the only group of people who were privileged to be granted such a permission.
Don't miss an excellent latest article by Thomas Friedman in The New York Times this week in which he states that the priority in our struggle not only to retain world leadership, but to survive should be on the economic competition with China, and not on the futile "war on terror."
I just posted one of my favorite Russian poems on my other blog http://ipoempod.blogspot.com/ which I have loved since early childhood. It is a children's poem, and it tells a story of a pampered kid whose parents dote on him, pile on warm blankets on him when he sleeps, bring him his favorite food whenever he asks and pander to his every whim. The author compares such a child to a tender plant in a green house which is unable to survive in real world. The moral of the story is that one has to be toughened up from the early childhood to be prepared to meet life's challenges. As the poem puts it, a paddled child won't be ready to become a pilot, a brave sailor, to wield a machine gun or to drive a truck. The poem is very well written, and like I said, I have loved it for a long time.
A while back, when NASA lived through a moment of embarrassment after having launched a multi-billion dollar probe to Mars only to discover later that they have forgotten to convert inches into centimeters in their calculations, and thus the probe was launched to anywhere but Mars, I saw a very funny cartoon in the newspaper referring to that story. I regret not having saved it, but I want to describe it here. In it two young guys in an old clunker are passing by the building with the word "NASA" across the top. In front of the building there is a tottering sign saying "Now Hiring." One of the guys says that he is planning to apply for a job there, and after the other one gives him an incredulous look, exclaims, "What?! You don't have to be a rocket scientist!"
John McCain was just awarded an Order of the National Hero of Georgia by Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili for his heroic support of the Georgian military campaign against the sleeping citizens of South Ossetia in August of 2008.
Statue of Stalin in front of the Gori Town Hall, Georgia
Congratulations, senator McCain! You are a true Georgian now!
The whole situation with the Christmas airplane bomber does not make sense. A single young male from a Muslim country buying a one-way ticket for cash, flying without any luggage and carrying explosives with him "slips" through the secirity cracks. Mind you, his name is on the terror suspects' list which the airlines "forgot" to check, and his Dad personally went to the US Embassy in Nigeria to report his son as a terror threat. Pardon me for not buying the story. It definitely smells fishy like someone was deliberately looking the other way on multiple occasions. Experience - including my experience reading crime fiction and watching court TV - teaches me that when facts do not fit the story, the story is wrong.
A friend of ours told his daughter who was about to enter college that he would pay her tuition regardless of any major she chooses except psychology and education which he did not believe to be serious disciplines. This friend is a college professor, by the way. Naturally, he is a foreigner - British, to be exact. For an American to not consider education to be a reasonable field of study would have been blasphemous, no doubt.
These days there is a lot of talking about our security services failing to connect the dots with a supposed plane terrorist who allegedly tried to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas day. And there were many dots to connect, as it turns out.
Rush Limbaugh who THOUGHT he had a heart attack, was examined at the hospital and released with "no heart trouble found," as MSNBC put it. That, of course, I could have told them even before any doctors saw this conservative guru. To have heart trouble one needs to heave a heart, which is not the case with this particular patient.