Yearly Archives: 2006


Dogs Sniffing Cancer

Many of you may remember the 60 Minutes segment from last January in which they showed dogs detecting cancer by smelling urine samples:

One dog failed completely, but two picked out the cancerous sample 60 percent of the time. The overall average was 41 percent success. That percentage may seem small, but Willis says it amounts to a major success for the dogs.

“The 41 percent, as far as I’m concerned, was a remarkable result,” says Willis. “And it was highly statistically significant.”

Well if that was remarkable then a new class of adjective is needed to talk about the results of this study:

In this study, five household dogs were trained within a short 3-week period to detect lung or breast cancer by sniffing the breath of cancer participants.

The results of the study showed that dogs can detect breast and lung cancer with sensitivity and specificity between 88% and 97%. The high accuracy persisted even after results were adjusted to take into account whether the lung cancer patients were currently smokers. Moreover, the study also confirmed that the trained dogs could even detect the early stages of lung cancer, as well as early breast cancer. The researchers concluded that breath analysis has the potential to provide a substantial reduction in the uncertainty currently seen in cancer diagnosis, once further work has been carried out to standardize and expand this methodology.

How soon will every household have a dog trained to do this?


irs Respectable?

Just why was the irs tracking taxpayer’s political affiliation:

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., a member of an appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over the IRS, said the practice was an “outrageous violation of the public trust” that could undermine the agency’s credibility.

I’m just a bit puzzled as to why murray thinks that this bunch of goons had any credibility.

…Deputy IRS Commissioner John Dalrymple said the party identification information was automatically collected through a “database platform” supplied by an outside contractor that targeted voter registration rolls among other things as it searched for people who aren’t paying their taxes.

And, why is it that someone outside the irs is being provided information about citizen’s tax payment status? Shouldn’t this information be confidential…at least until the irs initiates collection actions?
Via Talkleft.


Test Post Using Performancing

This is a test post written using Performancing for Firefox:

Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8 or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the blog editor and easily post to your WordPress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.

Most of my recent posts have been written using a demo version of Anconia’s Rocketpost:

RocketPost blog software is the first productivity app for blogging, designed for serious bloggers and business users. Unlike low-end clients, RocketPost is a complete, standalone editor which puts you in control. It’s the only blog editor with WYSIWYG editing, full local editing and full blog import.

Rocketpost is definitely more polished and a more functional editor at this point in time but it was much easier to set up the interface to Modulator using Performancing.  There is a substantive price difference between the two with the latter being a free Firefox extension at the moment. 

I’m going to use them both for a few weeks and may provide more comparison information at a later time.

Hat tip to Tommy for the pointer to Performancing.


A Question For pat

Laurence Simon asks:

Gene Scott was, by all appearances, a deeply religious and faithful man, preaching the Gospel to millions, if not billions. I’ve been told he never had a harsh or bad words for anyone, and he was deeply respected for his scholarship and his faith by many of his peers.
What was Gene Scott’s stroke punishment for, Pat?

Yep. People, including robertson, will die and hurricanes will happen with no discernible evidence of devine intervention.
Update: Perhaps a case for evidence of devine interest can be made if said devinity is a figment of a lunatics imagination.