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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

How Can Countries Encourage Organ Donation?

By CATHERINE RAMPELL

Israel will soon become the first country in the world to give people who agree to become organ donors priority treatmentif they should require an organ transplant themselves.

Officials hope the incentive will increase the supply of available organs — of which there is a shortage across the world, but especially in Israel, where only one in 10 adults carries a donor card.

This is sure to be a closely watched change, as most countries have tried different measures to increase willingness to donate organs. Here’s a rundown of some of those efforts, which include (1) creating markets for organs; (2) making all citizens organ donors by default, unless they explicitly exempt themselves; and (3) investing in more health care infrastructure.

Some countries have proposed legalizing the sale of some organs for money, as is the case in Iran. But such policies are controversial, and not just because people have moral qualms about putting a price tag on an item as precious as a healthy kidney. Some scholars have written about the fear of “crowding out” altruistic motives for donating organs.

Offering a newly bereaved family a fat check upon the sudden death of their daughter might seem crass, and discourage the relatives from donating the girl’s liver because it is the “right” thing to do.

Many countries have also put in place “opt-out” organ donation systems, known as “presumed consent” systems.

Under such policies, citizens are considered organ donors upon their death unless they have explicitly stated otherwise (as opposed to an “opt-in” system, where people are organ donors only if they explicitly sign up to do so, as is the case in the United States). The purpose of switching this “default” organ donor status is to expand the pool of organ donors, and to help change social norms about the appropriateness of organ donation.

Spain, which has very high organ donation rates, is perhaps the best-known example.

Proposals to change the organ procurement systems in the United States and Great Britain to “presumed consent” have frequently provoked ethical objections. Critics worry that such a system would effectively coerce people into donating organs, even over the wishes of the next of kin.

Ethics aside, it’s also not clear that such programs actually produce more donations.

Sweden, which has an “opt-out” system, has a relatively low rate of donation in comparison with other developed countries, and the United States has one of the highest rates.

Perhaps this is because — as Kieran Healy, a sociologist at Duke University has found — “opt-out” and “opt-in” systems are really not that different in practice. In both, doctors still typically defer to the wishes of the deceased’s family, whatever the official donor status of the deceased.

In a 2006 article in the DePaul Law Review, Professor Healy argued that presumed consent laws didn’t seem to be the key to improving cadaveric organ donation rates. Rather, infrastructure investments did.

Countries that experienced the biggest donation increases in recent years, like Spain and Italy, were those that hired more transplant coordinators, started public awareness campaigns, installed 24-hour organ retrieval teams at hospitals and improved training for doctors who talk to grieving families.

He concludes:

Arguments about altruism versus self-interest and disputes over presumed and informed consent together constitute a good portion of the public discussion about organ donation. Yet neither debate helps us explain why some countries have many more organ donors than others. As best we can tell, countries with high procurement rates do not owe their success to any distinctive legal conception of consent, nor to any special way of institutionalizing exchange in human goods. Rather, more fine-grained organizational differences– specifically in logistics and process management — are responsible for their success.

As mentioned above, Israel’s new strategy for incentivizing organ donation is as yet untried. Presumably the success of such a program depends on how vulnerable people feel they may be to organ failure themselves, and my hunch would be that most people underestimate the likelihood of such rare catastrophes.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Old Settler's Music Festival On Sale

"Early Bird Tickets for the 23rd Annual
Festival Dates are Thurs-Sun, April 15-18, 2010.



Get your taxes done early and join us for one of the best gatherings on the planet. You'll hear the great music -- from bluegrass to blues to Americana -- Old Settler's has become synonymous with an eclectic batch of national, regional, local and new performers. Camping and jamming, performance workshops, youth competition, kids' activities, and much more all surrounded by beautiful Onion Creek. Online ticketing is available now by going to our ticketing page. Buy before January 31st and you can save about 30% over prices at the gate. Lineup, you ask? A partial lineup will be available soon and you can bet it's a good one."

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Marcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, reality's riddle

Rachel Armstrong: Architecture that repairs itself?


Monday, November 16, 2009

Great local band Driftwood Moon



DRIFTWOOD MOON, because simply put, these guys can sing their harmonic asses off !!!
DRIFTWOOD MOON, these guys can sing their harmonic butts off !!!
Check out the website for sample cuts and great bios!
http://driftwoodmoonband.com/

Friday, October 23, 2009

Nutty Brown Cafe needs your help!



Nutty Brown Cafe needs your help!

Hi there, everyone

I'm writing you on behalf of Nutty Brown Cafe because there is an active petition in front of the TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Comm) to revoke Nutty Brown Cafe's liquor license (due to noise complaints from a handful of their residential neighbors), which would in effect close them down. To help them keep their doors open, please send an email to nuttybrownmanager@yahoo.com stating your support along with your name and mailing address.

More on the situation ... Nutty Brown has passed every single TABC audit they've ever had with zero tax due. Plus, they have NEVER been cited for serving a minor or an intoxicated patron. They have a 100% spot-free record in almost 8 years of operation, which is UNHEARD of for the kind of volume they do.

They have been measured for sound more than 500 times and have NEVER been over 80 decibels at their property line which is the self-imposed limit the owner Mike Farr chose for them. That is 5 decibels lower than City of Austin and so far below county regs it is ridiculous. County limit is 85 decibels at point of complaint. Basically ... at the person's house. They would have to be broadcasting at over 100 decibels to get there.

99% of their shows are on Fridays and Saturdays.

And their charitable contributions annually total over 30 THOUSAND dollars a year!

I'm hoping those of you who are live music patrons and/or Nutty Brown fans will take it upon yourselves to send an email to the address above AND forward this to your friends and family for their consideration.

Thank you for helping us spread the word!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Amazing work with Toothpicks

A miniature city made out of millions of toothpicks
It took Stan Munro (38) 6 years to build this toothpick city. He used 6 million toothpicks and 170 liters of glue. He can spend until 6 months to create a building and each of his creations is built to 1:164 scale. He works at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York (USA). Look at the amazing works of one of the most patient men in the world.

Click here >>Check This out!!!!!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Michael Pritchard's water filter turns filthy water drinkable

Monday, September 28, 2009

Wii White Board for Classrooms

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Medical Breakthrough for Infections

Free monitor cleaner

The 'bearings in your computer are a silicate-based material, and gives off potentially damaging 'dust' that accumulates on the internal side of your screen and could w/a spontaneous electromagnetic spark create a serious situation with your computer. Therefore, Norton has made this free cleaner available for it's loyal clients!
It is really hard to clean the inside of your screen so here is an easy way to do it. Just click on the underlined word: here. Sit back and it will be taken care of.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

And they want to run health care???

Murtha International Airport

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A unique view of The Piaristenkirche Church Maria Treun in Vienna


Click Here

Monday, June 29, 2009

Don't search for that!


Don't search for that! | Marketplace Scratch Pad | Marketplace

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Protect your cell phone

Your cell phone can be secretly hijacked and used against you

The future of cell phones is just around the corner

$8+ prescription eyewear - Zenni Optical


Really cheap glasses - the only problem is you really need to know your facial size - but you can actually go to an eyeglass store, get measured and then go online to choose your glasses. Sunglasses, No-line Bifocal, Scratch Resistant finish etc.
This site has been getting rave reviews. They are made in China but no downside yet.
Shipping is a flat $5 for all orders.

http://www.zennioptical.com/

3 Tenors, The past is in good hands

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

DRIFTWOOD Estate Winery Events


Mother’s Day Luncheon
Sunday, May 10th ~ 1 to 3 pm

Sunset, Live Music & Wine
Saturday, May 30th

Sunset Dream Dinner at Driftwood Estate Winery
Saturday, June 6th

Father’s Day Luncheon
Sunday, June 21st ~ 1 to 3 pm
Brazilian Churrascaria Barbarcue


http://www.driftwoodvineyards.com/winery_events.html

NUTTY BROWN JULY 4TH CONCERT WITH JAMEY JOHNSON

BUY TICKETS HERE:
JAMEY JOHNSON

The 113th Camp Ben McCulloch Reunion will be held June 19-26 at Camp Ben McCulloch in Driftwood, Texas













http://www.campben.com/
Jason Allen - Saturday, June 20th
Jason Allen's current single, "Jenny Lee" is currently # 14
on the
Texas Music Chart.

Wimberley EMS is once again having its famous Duck Race in conjunction with National EMS week!

Date: Saturday, May 23rd
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Blue Hole Recreation Area on Old Kyle Road (left at the Baptist Church)
Cost per Duck: $5.00 bucks a duck

http://www.wimberleyems.com/duck.htm

Election returns in Hays County April Election

Election returns in Hays County
See link to download voting results
http://www.elections.co.hays.tx.us/ElectionReturnsTotals/tabid/109/Default.aspx


Hays County Lifts Burn Ban Until Further Notice

http://www.co.hays.tx.us/

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Drift Inn


The Perfect Getaway
With the Old Settler's Music Festival coming, if you want to pamper yourself then welcome to The Drift Inn Bed & Breakfast. Located in Driftwood, Texas on the outskirts of Wimberley, nestled among the oak trees on 10 secluded acres. The Drift Inn will transport you to a world of warmth and relaxation. Experience the pure Texas Hill County in secluded comfort. Watch the native wildlife from your window or sitting on the front deck. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat, a romantic getaway, or simply want to experience a natural wonder, you will find what you are looking for at The Drift Inn. Just a short drive brings you to the quaint town of Wimberley, where you will find charming antique shops, bike rentals, restaurants, live music, theatre and so much more. Take the Hill Country Trail drive through the Devil's Backbone and Canyon Lake, tube the Comal or Guadalupe River or shop till you drop at the San Marcos Factory Outlet Mall all just 20 minutes away! The world famous Salt Lick BBQ is also just a short drive. Come stay with us and you will understand why The Drift Inn is considered Driftwood's best kept secret!
http://www.thedriftinn.net/

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Yard Sale


May 2, 2009, Hays City Store annual Yard Sale for area residents! Dust off those treasures and collect some cash. Open to the public. See Steve at Hays City Store for more information. 8989 FM 3237 at 150 Driftwood, TX 78619

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

CasiNada Cooks! Cooking Classes


Texas Heritage
It's been 173 years since Independence was declared at Washington-on-the-Brazos!
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 6:30pm, $65/Person
Texas is great, and one of the greatest things is our diversity! Growing up in San Antonio, my culinary memories include
some of the best Tex-Mex on the planet, wild game procured by my Dad, lots of steak, and German bread or pastry
whenever we made it into a bakery in one of the surrounding communities. The menu for this class - TBA 600 Caliche Rd., Wimberley, TX http://www.casinadacooks.com/

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Green Builder Targets Middle Class With $225,000 Homes

Wendy Bounds reports:


Last Friday, the seventh annual GreenBuild Expo wrapped up in Boston. The stock market swooned that week but such woes seemed lost on the buoyant crowd of builders and vendors. Nearly 30,000 people picked giddily through photovoltaic panels, rainwater tanks and metal roofing while strict eco-order prevailed; waste stations boasted four containers (1 trash, 2 recycling, 1 compost) with young eco-volunteers on guard to ensure a half-eaten organic turkey sandwich landed in the proper receptacle. Meanwhile GreenBuild bamboo Tee-shirts and blankets fashioned from recycled plastic bags sold like shoes at a Prada sample sale.

If the exuberance seems a bit naive (home prices fell another 17% in the third quarter), it wasn’t totally misplaced. McGraw-Hill Construction released figures that week suggesting the U.S. green building market is accelerating dramatically – up five-fold to as much as $49 billion this year from $10 billion in 2005. While still a small fraction of the total U.S. building market, that figure could triple by 2013.

One of the more cautiously optimistic on hand was builder Clark Wilson from Austin, Texas. His 18-month old company Green Builders Inc. is targeting a sector often written off in green housing: the middle class. The company’s homes average $225,000 and range from 1,600 to 3,500 square feet. (The one pictured here: $246,990 and 2,747 square feet.) In green terms, the price tag gets you, among other things, bamboo flooring, on-demand water heaters, rain barrels, insulated windows, high efficiency heat pumps and a thick dose of Icynene spray foam insulation. There’s also stuff you can’t see, like non-toxic finishes without volatile organic compounds and formaldehyde-free kitchen cabinets. Homes adhere to Energy Star specs and National Association of Home Builders green building standards.

A three-decade building veteran, Mr. Wilson makes the numbers work by calculating how higher-cost eco tweaks can save him money elsewhere. Thick insulation requires a smaller air-conditioning unit. A well-sealed attic means the air handler can be positioned for shorter duct runs. A Craftsman look on some homes pushes windows up into the eves to reduce facing and runs of soffit.

His marketing pitch aims at the pocketbook: green saves you money on utilities (up to 50%), and p.s., it’s also good for your health and if you’re still listening, also good for the world at large.

Projected revenue is $13 million in five years; he’s looking at Houston, Dallas and San Antonio next and after that, he believes, “the world is our oyster.” But even his glass-half-full attitude can’t staunch market realities. Mr. Wilson sold 60 houses this year; that dropped off in August and in October he says, “It was lights out.” His stopgap solution: a green remodeling division, announced at GreenBuild. The first day, three people signed up online for energy audits to figure out where they need his help. That’s only $300 a pop, but Wilson spins it optimistically: “I’m getting paid to bid a job. That’s never happened before.” Green Builders is currently building in Driftwood at Rutherford West on FM 967.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Hays County Burn Ban in effect


Saturday, January 31, 2009

Salt Lick Old Settler's Music Festival

is Central Texas' signature music event featuring Grammy winning Americana, arts & crafts, camping, food & libations. Acoustic jazz & blues, bluegrass, old-time local faves & award-winning artists from around the world. Thurs – Sun, April 16 – 19, 2009.

http://www.oldsettlersmusicfest.org/



1st Annual Driftwood United Methodist Church MayFest

The first annual Driftwood United Methodist Church MayFest will be held between 10 am and 6 pm, Saturday, May 3rd on the historical church grounds. Activities include Driftwood Bake Sale, food, vendors, silent auction, children's activities and live music provided by 5 bands, including Nashville Recording Artist, Jill Parr. Ample free parking is available on a 10+ acre site owned by the church directly across from the church on RR 150.

http://www.gbgm-umc.org/driftwood/Mayfest2008.pdf

The 113th Annual Camp Ben McCulloch Reunion - June 19-26, 2009

The 113th Camp Ben McCulloch Reunion will be held June 19-26 at Camp Ben McCulloch in Driftwood, Texas. Everyone is welcome to come and join us for family fun and entertainment. Throughout the eight day Reunion you can enjoy, music, dancing, camping, swimming, food, a carnival, bingo, games, washer pitching, and plenty of time to catch up with friends and family. On the banks of the beautiful Onion Creek, Camp Ben McCulloch is an ideal place to enjoy the outdoors year-round.

http://www.campben.com/