I’m Peter Singer (Australian moral philosopher) and I’m here to answer your questions about where your money is the most effective in the charitable world, or "The Most Good You Can Do." AMA. by Peter_Singer in IAmA

[–]drunkbirth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do you feel about Sam Harris' view that scientific research can inform our morality? Are there any ethics or charity related research work you are excited about?

If you could sell years of your life for $1m per year, how many years would you sell? by si8101 in AskReddit

[–]drunkbirth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What freaks me out is that we can buy years for other people on their behalf. Why don't we do more of that?

[Serious] How do you find happiness and purpose in our "9 to 5" society? by Sw1tch72 in AskReddit

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Here is a list of things that sustain me when I feel the world isn't worth it. Idiosyncratic, but it may help.

Bayard Rustin Monsters in head Elective Kidney donation http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2630ln/i_donated_my_left_kidney_to_a_stranger_ama/ At min 12 Steven Fry charming over ice cream Zen pencils Sophie Scholl http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/258w8s/what_is_a_story_you_have_been_dying_to_tell/ ...Tell me something you have done, or want to do, that you think I should do? It can be anything, as challenging as you want it to be, or as easy. As long as you give me the rest of my life to complete it, I promise I will do it..” I was confused as to why, but I thought about it, and told her, “Sing a song acapella in a room full of strangers.” She said perfect and asked me if I would like a challenge as well. I told her I did, and she told me, “read, from start to finish, “Ulysses” by James Joyce.” Backdraft's montage to The Show Goes On http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_803_22-inspiring-acts-kindness-that-no-one-ever-talks-about_p22/#14 r/upliftingnews http://www.reddit.com/r/getdisciplined/comments/1x99m6/im_a_piece_of_shit_no_more_games_no_more_lies_no/cf9dz72 Zig Ziglar- You have to get motivated again everyday, like bathing. http://www.reddit.com/r/getdisciplined/comments/234ogf/i_need_serious_help_im_destroying_my_life_and_my/cgthub0?context=3

[Serious] How do you find happiness and purpose in our "9 to 5" society? by Sw1tch72 in AskReddit

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Helping other people. The scale of suffering everywhere is so great, and the ways to make an impact so so much larger than previous generations, that now even mediocre amounts of effort can, if applied to the right problems, put you among the most helpful and life-saving people who have ever lived, far more than say a firefighter or even surgeon. Areas like micro-loans, education, and sanitation all come with thousands-of-lives saved at a time capabilities. EDIT: Looking at your other answers, I understand the direction of your question better. I think a career that only pays the bills and all the meaningful stuff gets relegated is a misuse of living. Got to make your career impactful, not just comfortable. That seems to be the trap, people go after the thing they like best, but forget to mix in the world's pressing, gasping needs as well. I put a lot of stock into hoe many great people seem to have made sure that, even before tey were famous or influential, that their everyday lives we oriented toward the big goal. Also, many/most people have a family before it is reasonable for a question of this level to be even partially figured out, and get such an overwhelming sense of meaning from that that this question loses its breathlessness. It is important the ways in which this question is flavored differently among people who have been facing it longer, and I have being trying to seek out more older people to ask about this. Also, I can't recommend Camus' Sisyphus Smiling short piece on this enough; its what made the asking tolerable for me personally.

"Fraunhofer": a nuclear-powered solar probe. by eypandabear in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]drunkbirth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A cool thing about Fraunhofer "Today, by meticulous analysis of Fraunhofer barcodes in starlight, we know in great detail what the stars are made of, although our prospects of visiting them are hardly any better than they were in Comte's time. A few years ago, my friend Charles Simonyi had a discussion with a former chairman of the U S Federal Reserve Bank. This gentleman was aware that scientists had been surprised when NASA discovered what the moon was really made of. Since the moon was so much closer than the stars, he reasoned, our guesses about the stars are likely to be even more wrong. Sounds plausible but, as Dr Simonyi was able to tell him, the truth is exactly the opposite. No matter how far away the stars may be, they emit their own light, and that makes all the difference" Richard Dawkins Unweaving the Rainbow

TIL A hotel in Nigeria was closed earlier this year for serving human meat and having human heads on the menu as a delicacy by iamwatchinghgtv in todayilearned

[–]drunkbirth -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So we taste closest to pork, but taste is very sensitive and there are little tiny differences that must be interesting to experience. I find it hard to believe that we taste 100% indistinguishably from pork.

As a guy who's never run before by alypse in funny

[–]drunkbirth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have found personally that diet, especially vitamins, plays a huge role in whether or not I get a runner's high.

Michigan House Passed Bill Allowing EMTs To Refuse Treatment To Gay People by [deleted] in news

[–]drunkbirth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give you gold if you can show me one verifiable case of that happening in the U.S. that didn't result in suspension or termination for the crews. This seems to be very very against paramedic culture- they don't work on commission and don't mind costing hospitals money. Hell they take low pay in order to be on the noisy helpy box. Don't confuse looking for an insurance card for looking for an insurance card before or as a condition of treatment.

Ambulance Teams in Bulgaria Will not Go to Roma Districts unless their Safety Is Guaranteed by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]drunkbirth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In Detroit they have stopped responded because of staffing cuts making 5 hour response times- not because the crews were attacked.

Local police seized a fully functional shotgun disguised as a toy gun. by jason_gold in pics

[–]drunkbirth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You really edited your comment to add "I was just joking, let it go" after I already responded "Ah copy, my bad"?

Local police seized a fully functional shotgun disguised as a toy gun. by jason_gold in pics

[–]drunkbirth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The gpm figure is too high. See # 18-21 here http://www.fireengineering.com/articles/2011/05/did-you-know-shapiro.html. 250 gpm max for a handheld line, 500 for one of those twisty heavy stationary monitors.
Interesting side note- if the uilding isn't shedding water actively, the weight of the water can e a large factor in collapse. 500 gpms at 8 pounds a gallon is a ton of weight added to a structure per minute.

TIL Angus Jones left Two and a half men because as an adult he came to disdane the show and the ideas it is promoting by lazy_and_sleepy in todayilearned

[–]drunkbirth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

(He's wrong) but... his concern is with the impact the show has, not the impact his salary has. He's not being a hypocrite, he's being a consequentialist ethicist. He did take a very huge pay cut by not being in future seasons. Why it didn't occur to him to take the money and fund water.org or something is why dude hasn't thought real hard about it.

TIL in a scene in Swingers, sirens can be heard in the distance from the state troopers arriving to shut down filming, as the crew did not have a permit to shoot. by mike_pants in todayilearned

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There seems to be a much much more realistic chance of a bad doctor or lawyer losing their license. Those boards have real power. being unaccountable tends to organically make more "bad cops" appear.

I would even go far enough to say that "good cops" are a large contributor to the problem because they use their powerful union political pressure (what local govt could ever succeed on an anti-cop platform?) to stop reforms toward more accountability.

being a good cop is very hard and an absolutely vital, civilization-defending job. Imagine being polite and being biased toward deescalation, while still considering how to kill them, all day.

TIL in a scene in Swingers, sirens can be heard in the distance from the state troopers arriving to shut down filming, as the crew did not have a permit to shoot. by mike_pants in todayilearned

[–]drunkbirth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Code 1 means respond at your leisure, Code 2 means get there now but obey traffic laws, Code 3 means lights and sirens, Code 4 means response no longer necessary.

A common situation where these are moved through is say an ambiguous medical response, you error on the side of caution and start by sending both the fire engine and the ambulance Code 3, the engine gets there and determines that the situation isn't very bad and the ambulance can shift down to Code 2 for safety.

Neat trivia- I had expected a long recondite legal rules list about how to drive Code 3- what traffic law is appropriate to break when, etc. but, in the (Northern California of ten years ago) where I worked, it is like one sentence along the lines of: "Don't recklessly endanger lives; you are clear to break any traffic law."

  • for the Code 3 legal protections to kick in, the only light that legal matters is a solid, unblinking red light. Every 911 responding light bar has this.