…says that inflation and shortages are “high-class” problems.
I hadn’t previously realized how high class the Weimar Republic or Zimbabwe were, or Venezuela is.
…says that inflation and shortages are “high-class” problems.
I hadn’t previously realized how high class the Weimar Republic or Zimbabwe were, or Venezuela is.
We now have a transcript.
The trip wasn’t long enough for Sian Proctor.
I always find it amusing when people project their own lack of interest in space to denigrate the notion that there is a market for space travel.
[Afternoon update]
Thoughts on his upcoming trip to space, from Chris Boshuizen.
A nice article about small-town America. I remember taking the Pennsylvania turnpike as a kid in the sixties on the way from Michigan to New York, and going through the town, with all its motels, and stopping there for lunch. It’s also a crossroad to head south to DC.
“Why we are being called domestic terrorists.”
It’s too late tonight for me to link for the evidence of this, but I’m sure that commenters can find plenty of evidence. The ports are only one example.
The Space Tech Expo was yesterday and today in Long Beach. It’s the first space conference I’ve been to in a year and a half, so I’m catching up.
My latest essay at The New Atlantis is up, but will probably be behind the paywall for a few days or weeks.
I sat at a luncheon table with Bhattacharya in Omaha last October.
The Russians have had to shut down a docking port.