mindstalk: (angry sky)
mindstalk ([personal profile] mindstalk) wrote2009-12-07 05:31 pm

links: parenting, terror, Palin, sabotage, compost, plasma econ, silly

* Is overparenting peaking?
* For all the helicopter parenting, sex talks tend to be too little, too late.
* Outrage over teaching masturbation in Spain; article mentions what other sex-ed programs do. Makes the USA sound stuck in the Dark Ages.

* The anti-statism obsession in America
* Cake vs. screamers: increasing marginal utility of 'reliever' goods and the persistence of poverty.

* Obama aims to shrink the war on terror from "terrorism" to "Al-Qaeda", on the grounds that only A-Q is targetting us, plus movements like Hamas and Hezbollah and even the Taliban have nationalistic roots in the people, and can't simply be stomped.
* Palin's fake bus tour, call for the US to dedicate itself to God, and flirtation with the Birthers
* Manual for GOP obstructionism.


*composting toilets progress.
* Christmas defined
* Blood plasma from border Mexicans. US is one of the only countries to allow paying for blood and plasma, and a massive exporter of plasma since other countries don't collect enough. I smell a causal connection, there...

* Ada Lovelace: the Origin
* Evolution of Nintendo controllers

[identity profile] mlc23.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
Is this your ideal list, or just brainstorming? I like them all, although at least half are too old for my son so at least some are age dependent. I'm also not sure its fair to put some like globe, microscope, etc. in the toy category (I would call those homeschooling basics in our family), just like books and art supplies.

At the very least I think if you are going to limit to ten toys then it definitely has to be in flux based on age and interests of the child.

No idea about the periscope, but have never heard of such a thing.

[identity profile] mindstalk.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
Just brainstorming what toys it'd be reasonable for a kid to have without feeling overboard. And yeah, some might not be 'toys', or even kid specific (globe, optics).

Ask? :) I haven't heard, but in action scenes I keep seeing people pop their head out to look around and I keep thinking "wouldn't a periscope be safer?"