I just realized he would have been ninety years old today, if he hadn’t died over a third of a century ago, at 55. He had a terrible lifestyle — he smoked most of his life, was overweight, and had a bad diet, exacerbated by horrible nutritional advice (low-fat, grains) after his first heart attack at age 45. I’ve outlived him now, with no signs of coronary problems, but I’ve never smoked, and never been (much) overweight. I’m hoping that I’ll live to be at least ninety, and if I can make it that far, I suspect I’ll go far beyond, barring accidents or massive social upheaval.
What Makes You Fat?
Gee, they’re actually going to do some real science on nutrition, and not just accept the foolish folk-wisdom thermodynamics theory. What a concept.
Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun
A review of an old SF movie. From Lileks. With a bonus Avengers theme and Benny Goodman.
California’s High-Speed Pork Project
Will Elon Musk kill it?
Let’s hope.
The New Judge In The MannSuit
As I mentioned last night, we got a bit of news. The new judge is a Carter appointee, but he was reappointed by both presidents Bush.
Eleanor Holmes-Norton
A shakedown from the corrupt congresswoman.
I’m sure that Nancy “End The Culture Of Corruption” Pelosi will get right on it.
Nixon Versus Obama
Thanks, Main-Stream Media and public schools!
The Muslim Brotherhood
…appears to be on the verge of falling apart.
Let’s hope — couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of Nazi wannabes. Obama and McCain are saddened, of course.
NSA
…Doesn’t know the extent of the Snowden damage:
This is criminal. Every single thing he did should have left an audit trail, both as a guard against misuse, and for damage assessment in a case just like this.
I didn’t say “criminal incompetence,” because if the need for an audit trail is obvious to such as me, it surely must have been obvious to higher-ups at NSA. If the systems lack the capacity for this, it’s because somebody doesn’t want the records kept. That suggests abuse at a systemic level. (It also undercuts claims of extensive auditing here.)
Then there’s the incompetence of letting someone like Snowden have such free-ranging access to the system: “The NSA had poor data compartmentalization, said the sources, allowing Snowden, who was a system administrator, to roam freely across wide areas. By using a ‘thin client’ computer he remotely accessed the NSA data from his base in Hawaii.” Snowden and Bradley Manning. That’s who’s in charge of our secrets?
Hey, I’ve got an idea! Let’s put the federal government in charge of our health care!
The White Elephant In NASA’s Living Room
My thoughts on the current space-policy mess, over at PJMedia.