If this works, and scales, it could solve Cambria’s (and California’s, and many other places) water problem.
Category Archives: Technology and Society
How Much Would It Cost To Live In Space?
A meaningless article. No one is going to pay those kinds of costs to live in space. Fortunately, they won’t have to.
Fusion
…in spaaaaace. In half a decade.
I’m skeptical, but it would be great obviously if it works, and I’m glad that DIU is funding things like this.
[Update a few minutes later]
Link added now, sorry.
NASA And UAPs
Nadia Drake has thoughts.
The Steam Engine
Why wasn’t it invented earlier?
The Economics Of Space Resources
An interesting Twitter thread by Phil Metzger, who’s been working the issue for a while. I haven’t reviewed it in any detail.
SLS Boondoggle Update
According to the OIG, the second launch tower is a schedule/cost nightmare.
[Noon update]
Here‘s Eric Berger’s take.
[Afternoon update]
Further thoughts from Bob Zimmerman.
Naomi Wolf
…has taken the red pill on the Second Amendment, and become a gun owner.
Foods Past Their “Use Buy Date”
Eight ones that are safe to eat anyway.
Since I’ve started cooking sous vide, I’ve been using the vacuum sealer for freezer bags. It seems to pretty much eliminate any freezer burn.
The Latest “Assault Weapon” idiocy
The Democrats want to put a 1000% tax on them.
Beyer’s definition of an “assault weapon” closely mirrors a measure that Rep. David Cicilline of Rhode Island is pushing. That bill would ban weapons with at least one military characteristic like a pistol grip or a forward grip.
This is stupid. Doesn’t this just create an after market for those items?