Newsboy: Extra! Insider, 15, raps 'skins in speed scandal! Headline: Drug Doc Termed 'Menace To Sport.' Phone: Ring! Ring! Duke: Get that, will ya, kid? Riley: I wonder if we could talk first, sir...
So why is it that steroids are illegal. If all athletes were allowed to use them that would be a fair playing field. If athletes want to take the risk of the side affects of steroids it should be their decision. Just like all drugs should be legal, if you want a job you will need to pass the drug test.
I’m in favor of legalizing marijuana, if only to mitigate the slaughter in Mexico, plus rampant crime attendant upon the drug trade. I don’t know about legalizing all drugs. When I was a Voc Rehab counselor, I had a fellow referred to me who was completely out of it. He said something like he’d written one hundred novels, and similar stuff. He said that he had had unlimited access to cocaine while in Colombia for a long period. I don’t know whether the cocaine was responsible, but he claimed he’d been ok before he went to Colombia.
@johnschutt, When was the last time you contacted your Federal Representatives and demanded that they outlaw drug testing, so that nobody would be on the govt. dole??
Norbert Wiener defined cybernetics in 1948 as “the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine.”2 The word cybernetics comes from Greek κυβερνητική (kyverni̱tikí̱), meaning “governance”, i.e. all that are pertinent to κυβερνώ (kyvernó̱), the latter meaning “to steer, navigate or govern”, hence κυβέρνησις (kyvérni̱sis), meaning “government”, is the government while κυβερνήτης (kyverní̱ti̱s) is the governor or the captain. Contemporary cybernetics began as an interdisciplinary study connecting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, logic modeling, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and psychology in the 1940s, often attributed to the Macy Conferences. During the second half of the 20th century cybernetics evolved in ways that distinguish first-order cybernetics (about observed systems) from second-order cybernetics (about observing systems).3 More recently there is talk about a third-order cybernetics (doing in ways that embraces first and second-order).4
Fields of study which have influenced or been influenced by cybernetics include game theory, system theory (a mathematical counterpart to cybernetics), perceptual control theory, sociology, psychology (especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, cognitive psychology), philosophy, architecture, and organizational theory.[5
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
Is Duke seeing large bats again?-(Did the Post pay an actor to play the newsboy?)
AlnicoV almost 10 years ago
It’s every other team calling to see if they can get his services.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 10 years ago
They didn’t have whistleblower laws back then.
rpmurray almost 10 years ago
If they just made all narcotics legal for recreational use we wouldn’t have this problem.
Noseconer almost 10 years ago
So why is it that steroids are illegal. If all athletes were allowed to use them that would be a fair playing field. If athletes want to take the risk of the side affects of steroids it should be their decision. Just like all drugs should be legal, if you want a job you will need to pass the drug test.
kaffekup almost 10 years ago
Whoa, rpmurray said something that almost made sense!
thirdguy almost 10 years ago
Anyone notice the byline on the Post?
Publican999 almost 10 years ago
Did anyone else notice the reporter by-line? Trudeau was on top of his game then as well as now.
Gokie5 almost 10 years ago
I’m in favor of legalizing marijuana, if only to mitigate the slaughter in Mexico, plus rampant crime attendant upon the drug trade. I don’t know about legalizing all drugs. When I was a Voc Rehab counselor, I had a fellow referred to me who was completely out of it. He said something like he’d written one hundred novels, and similar stuff. He said that he had had unlimited access to cocaine while in Colombia for a long period. I don’t know whether the cocaine was responsible, but he claimed he’d been ok before he went to Colombia.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Didn’t really need to be told this is from nearly 40 years ago — people reading printed news.
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
Yes, timely…
caligula almost 10 years ago
Widespread changes in the sports because of that . . . they evolved from uppers to steroids.
omgomg almost 10 years ago
@johnschutt, When was the last time you contacted your Federal Representatives and demanded that they outlaw drug testing, so that nobody would be on the govt. dole??
krisjackson01 almost 10 years ago
https://screen.yahoo.com/weekend-drug-olympics-000000571.html
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
Norbert Wiener defined cybernetics in 1948 as “the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine.”2 The word cybernetics comes from Greek κυβερνητική (kyverni̱tikí̱), meaning “governance”, i.e. all that are pertinent to κυβερνώ (kyvernó̱), the latter meaning “to steer, navigate or govern”, hence κυβέρνησις (kyvérni̱sis), meaning “government”, is the government while κυβερνήτης (kyverní̱ti̱s) is the governor or the captain. Contemporary cybernetics began as an interdisciplinary study connecting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, logic modeling, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and psychology in the 1940s, often attributed to the Macy Conferences. During the second half of the 20th century cybernetics evolved in ways that distinguish first-order cybernetics (about observed systems) from second-order cybernetics (about observing systems).3 More recently there is talk about a third-order cybernetics (doing in ways that embraces first and second-order).4
Fields of study which have influenced or been influenced by cybernetics include game theory, system theory (a mathematical counterpart to cybernetics), perceptual control theory, sociology, psychology (especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, cognitive psychology), philosophy, architecture, and organizational theory.[5
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
Taken that way, a cyborg or cybernetic organism isn’t just a tool using human or one with prosthetics..To each his own, though.
Joseph Krois almost 10 years ago
I’ve stopped reading these reprints! La-la-la-la-la-la-la…. I know you are but what am I?
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
and Richard Redfern got to break the story. Now… now he just emails it in.
Pointspread almost 10 years ago
And Rick Redfern wrote the story.
Pointspread almost 10 years ago
Probably a nice change from th ususl Washington stuff for Rick…