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Written by Bruce Schneier
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Sunday, 25 March 2007 18:06 |
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The human brain is a fascinating organ, but it's an absolute mess.
Because it has evolved over millions of years, there are all sorts of
processes jumbled together rather than logically organized. Some of the
processes are optimized for only certain kinds of situations, while
others don't work as well as they could. There's some duplication of
effort, and even some conflicting brain processes.
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Written by David H. Johnston
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Monday, 02 October 2006 18:41 |
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In a landmark 10-year study, the Canadian Red Cross, together with its partners, compiled critical information on drownings in Canada. One of the key factors identified in boating-related drowning deaths in Canada is not wearing a PFD or lifejacket.
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Written by Blair Doyle
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 17:21 |
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Exploring safely involves more wisdom than equipment. The common trend is to go acquire the necessary gear, go play to figure it out (skills) and the last thing deliberately thought about is judgment. But 95% of the time good judgment should mitigate risks from happening in the first place.
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