…from Leonard David.
Category Archives: Business
Elizabeth Warren’s Pseudoeconomics
…debunked.
What’s Coming Up In Commercial Space This Year
I have a preview up over at Popular Mechanics.
Technology, Depression, Asbergers
…and suicide. This isn’t just a problem for the IT industry — we see it in space as well. Of course, as some have theorized, it’s possible that more people are being born this way, since the Silicon Valley culture over the past decades has allowed more of them to socialize together and mate with each other, opportunities that were more rare in a less mobile era that didn’t concentrate geeks to the same degree. We need to help the Asbergers-afflicted more as a society (no, I don’t mean government programs). As the article points out, many believe (including me) that they have advanced us greatly in not just computer technology, but tech in general, but they often pay a price in being social pariahs.
Lessons Learned From FDR
…the wrong ones.
The Future In Space
…is bright, with the end of the Shuttle.
Be Careful Today And Tonight
…billions may die. Sorry, when you believe wacky stuff, you don’t get points for earnestness.
The Tyranny Of The EPA
I hope that the SCOTUS slaps down the Ninth Circuit. If could be a major blow for freedom.
Why Would You Go?
How do you convince the twentieth generation of space colonists to leave earth?
[Update a few minutes later]
Slightly related: Charles Krauthammer wonders if we’re alone in the universe. I disagree with him, though, that politics is the driver of human history. Technology plays at least as large a role.
Nine Easy Charts
…that summarize 2011, econcomically.