No wonder “progressives” didn’t take arguments against Obamacare seriously.
The deplorable state of education in this country really is frightening.
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No wonder “progressives” didn’t take arguments against Obamacare seriously.
The deplorable state of education in this country really is frightening.
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Iran is photoshopping missile tests again, with a bonus.
That was the salutation in the phishing email I got to reset my LinkedIn password (at least three of them today). Whole thing:
Hi hippy,
Can’t remember your LinkedIn password? No problem – it happens.
Please use this link to reset your password within the next 1 day:
Click hereThen sign in to LinkedIn with your new password and the email address where you received this message.
Thanks for using LinkedIn!
How stupid do they think we are? How stupid are they?
Ruminations from Lileks:
Is there a word for people who hate misanthropists? I was driving back from the grocery store, caught some of the stand-up channels (they rarely make me laugh, but it’s interesting sociology at the least) and some BBC, which had a science show. Great! I love science shows. The female presenter – whom I’m sure was named Fiona; sounded like a Fiona – was talking to one of those guys who can explain Science in a cheerful hip upbeat tone, and he was talking about dark matter and dark energy. He made a crack about how you should tell your friends they’re even more insignificant than they may have thought they were – haw! ‘Cause humans occupy this tiny speck and therefore are insignificant. That doesn’t follow. But it’s standard; I see it all the time in infographics about galactic immensity, how we should all realize we’re insignificant in the greater scheme. Unless, of course, we’re the only planet with life, which would make us quite significant, but I don’t believe that. Anyway it’s like saying a dog is insignificant because Mt. Everest exists.
Then he talked about how 99% of the universe is dark energy and dark matter, and those of us on the shiny bits are just “light pollution.”
“Oh, light pollution,” cooed the host. “I love that.”
Of course you do: it’s the mark of a fine mind to regard us as some sort of blight, a zit on the face of the cosmos. In the aggregate, of course; I’m sure her and her friends are quite brilliant and smashing and loads of fun to be with, but in general, we really are nothing, worse than nothing, pollution, because we’re bad. It’s the modern form of smug: self-hatred of one’s own species, a reveling in its insignificance when compared to Betelgeuse.
As I said: if we’re alone, then we have invested the universe with something utterly unique simply by observing it. Add to that the fact that we grew from grunting trogs in caves to creatures who sent out machines to interrogate the world, AND invented music – indeed, invented beauty. If we’re not alone, then we are hardly insignificant, either, unless you want to say that Rome was insignificant because no one in Peru had heard of it.
They’re also the sort of people who probably think we shouldn’t go out and spread the cancer to the rest of the universe.
My thoughts on the coming crisis, and the Washington Post’s ignorance on space policy, over at Open Market.
…for Dick Lugar. Yes, it’s far beyond that point:
Lugar still refuses to say he will support Mourdock, still seeks to have non-Republicans decide the Republican primary, and feeds the left-wing narrative that the Tea Party just shouts.
Lugar is insulting and arrogant.
Yes, one gets that way after decades in Washington. Next up (I hope): Orrin “I want to punch libertarians in the mouth” Hatch. The feeling is mutual at this point.
[Update Monday morning]
“It’s not bipartisanship that we need, it is principle.”
..you haven’t read the numbers. Millions of members of the work force have simply disappeared in Obama’s depression, and they won’t be coming back until he’s gone.
An idea whose time should come. But it will be fought tooth and nail by the academic-industrial complex, to protect their phony baloney jobs.
[Update a couple minutes later]
If you’re “investing” in college, think like an investor. Unfortunately, one of the many things that kids aren’t learning in public schools is how to do that.
[Update a few minutes later]
What comes after the bubble pops?