I have been working intermittently on a contract with HP to set up huge network printers for Bechtel. Thursday, this landed me up at Yucca Mountain, which is either: a) the solution to our nation’s nuclear waste disposal problem, or b) the thing that will make Las Vegas an uninhabitable wasteland. And you thought you had problems with where to put landfills….
Moving on to other scientific type things, it has now been found that dark beer is good for you. So hey, toast a stein to those research scientists. Also in science, a story on flying cars and other pipe dreams that never happened.
And now, back to the decline of Western civilization for a buck. Some morons have decided that trading in terrorist futures is not only profitable, but totally ethical. Look, I only got a semester of Catholic school in kindergarten and even I can tell you that betting money on whether or not people die is not, and never can be, ethical.
What else? Oh, in the same week we commemorate the Jonestown massacre, Britney Spears get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Coincidence? No, but both events make me sick to my stomach. At least with Super Tart we get an explanation. Jim Jones is still an inexplicable cancer.
In thoughts on current affairs, Slate tackles the whole concept of marriage and comes up with some suggestions for the debate. A Maryland high school student politicizes PDA, making you question why good arguments are fronted by silly people. This guy is another example, except his beef is with email spammers.
With a lot of tech jobs moving overseas, one individual has found employment with the help of his family, La Costa Nostra that is.
And just to show you that I do like to be entertained by humor and touching stories, here’s one about a father able to make it back to his daughter’s wedding, and one from The Onion about media bias. Here’s an off-color article on what to do when your internet goes down. While you still have internet access, check out the Zombie Infection game.