How to kill it.
[Update a while later]
Related: Our society’s “top brains” have gone crazy.
Some in Congress want to give the FCC the power to regulate anything in space with a radio. Fortunately, there’s pushback:
It goes back over a century. And ObamaCare didn’t address it, and just made it worse.
…is the crack cocaine of the digital age.
Climate change, the idea that humankind is having a negative impact on the planet, and what’s more that there will be an extinction-level event if we do not radically change our behaviour, has become one of the most feverishly guarded orthodoxies of our age. You query it at your peril. It is one of the few beliefs for which an entire new grammar of censorship has been created to protect it from interrogation.
Yes.
Trung Phan thinks it’s still the Magic Kingdom.
I wonder what Walt would think of what’s happened to the company today.
This may be good prep for my upcoming trial of Mann’s defamation suit against me.
…and the death of trust.
[Update Friday morning]
How the Covid panic infected freedom of choice.
[Bumped]
I don’t think I appear in this video, but I was in attendance last month.
Neil and Buzz landed on the Moon on this day. It’s now been over half a century since the last man kicked up the regolith there. I’ll be on The Space Show this evening (1900 PDT) to talk about it, and space in general.
[Late-morning update]
Anniversary thoughts from Rick Tumlinson. He worries too much about the “climate crisis,” though. And he’s fooling himself if he really thinks that China is worried about it.