Current Publications:
edit* "Summary"
Articles I am currently watching, interested in, or developing content for:
edit* Architect (Role Variant) - One of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter. It is associated with people who have a Myers-Briggs type of INTP. * Architectonic - The scientific systematisation of all knowledge. Also, the art and science of building and construction - structures or systems. * Burakumin - A Japanese social minority group, traditionally composed of peoplewith occupations considered "tainted" with death or ritual impurity, such as executioners, undertakers or leather workers). * Clonaid - A self-described "human cloning company" associated with the Raëlian Movement. * Corporate title - A list of common titles for corporate executives. * Diamond - Aside from the obvious - diamond is the hardest known natural material and a prized gemstone - I am interested in the industrial-grade diamonds, used in cutting, drilling, grinding, and polishing. * GOMER - Acronym - "Get Out of My Emergency Room". * Gen - I have no idea why I added this article to the list. * ICD - The International Statistical Classification of Diseases provides codes to classify diseases and a wide variety of signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or disease. * Iatrogenesis * Idiopathic * Ignoratio elenchi * Mallrats - A brilliant piece of cinema by writer/producer/actor/guru Kevin Smith. * Nosology * Pandemic * Pharmacology * Posse Comitatus Act * Raël * Raëlism * Syndicate (computer game series) * Tetrodotoxin * Tibetan Buddhism * Use of courtesy titles and honorifics in professional writing * Project MKULTRA * Erowid * Style (manner of address) * Secret Societies * Spontaneous Human Combustion * "Vital Targets in Hand-to-Hand combat" * Linus's Law * Maslow's hierarchy of needs * The Cathedral and the Bazaar * Autoimmunity * ICD * Pilot Experience in Charlotte * Goa'uld language - Fictional language created for the television show Stargate SG-1. I'm a big "fictional language buff". * Steganography * Illegal prime * M.A.S.K. - An animated television show, aired in 1985 and 1986.
Categories of Interest:
editPatient's Prescription[1] Articles of Interest:
* Clonaid * GOMER * ICD * Iatrogenesis * Idiopathic * Pandemic * Pharmacology * Tetrodotoxin * Project MKULTRA * Erowid * Autoimmunity * ICD
Personal[2] Articles of Interest:
* Burakumin * Gen * Posse Comitatus Act * Raël * Raëlism * Syndicate (computer game series) * Tibetan Buddhism * Style (manner of address) * "Secret Societies" * Spontaneous Human Combustion * "Vital Targets in Hand-to-Hand combat" * Linus's Law * Maslow's hierarchy of needs * The Cathedral and the Bazaar * Pilot Experience in Charlotte * Goa'uld language * Steganography * Illegal prime * M.A.S.K.
Wachovia/Enterprise Architect[3] Articles of Interest:
* Architect (Role Variant) * Architectonic * Corporate title * Use of courtesy titles and honorifics in professional writing
Kay Diamond Products[4] Articles of Interest:
* Diamond
Further Articles of Interest:
* Ancient Roman Titles
- ^ The Patient's Prescription Healthcare Community: http://www.patientsprescription.org/,1
- ^ Interests of Jason C. Kay: http://jason.c.kay.googlepages.com/,2
- ^ Enterprise Technical Architecture, Wachovia Corporation http://www.wachovia.com/,3
- ^ CIO, Kay Diamond Products: http://www.kaydiamond.net/,4