The world will be changed.
Yes, and in many ways, for the better.
The world will be changed.
Yes, and in many ways, for the better.
…like mass transit, dense housing, and reusable bags and straws are a public-health disaster. I was predicting this about California since they passed that stupid plastic-bag ban.
[Update a while later]
Plastic had fallen out of favor, but the virus is bringing it back.
I didn’t listen to the deranged old coot, but when he committed to picking a woman, did he define what that was?
Things are looking very grim there. Like northern Italy.
I’ve been doing it for years: Some tips.
More from Allison Duettmann, who is co-writing what looks to be an interesting new book with Mark Miller (who I haven’t seen in years).
If you have the time, the next in the playlist is a salon with her and Aubrey De Grey on the value of life extension, but it’s a little over an hour. Foresight has put a lot of videos on line recently from its Vision Weekend last year.
…is not over.
It will never be. It is too seductive an argument, and appeals to human nature in the ignorance of it.
As a resident, I can attest. Not sure how much longer we’ll stay here, though there are signs that perhaps the Democrats have overreached.
What they don’t tell you, of course, is that while the state is technically in surplus currently, it has unfunded liabilities of hundreds of billions in pensions. California is a poster child for what happens when you let uninformed innumerate idiots vote.
A major contractor for California’s HSR was told to shut up about its problems. I’m sure you’re as shocked as I am.
[Afternoon update]
Of course Joe Biden wants to take your guns away. Despite his own BS, he doesn’t support the Second Amendment.