2019/06/27

Will Believe When.......

When the actually block one of the feral hamster in chief's tweets.

Twitter Will Quarantine Politicians’ Tweets If They Violate Rules

https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-quarantine-politicians-tweets-violate-rules/

Nice article on desalination

As Water Scarcity Increases, Desalination Plants Are on the Rise
https://e360.yale.edu/features/as-water-scarcity-increases-desalination-plants-are-on-the-rise

Will Believe When.......

When the actually block one of the feral hamster in chief's tweets.

Twitter Will Quarantine Politicians’ Tweets If They Violate Rules

https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-quarantine-politicians-tweets-violate-rules/

This is kind of funny

Bolsonaro's G20 Trip Hits Snag: Brazilian Crewman Arrested With 86 Pounds Of Cocaine
https://www.npr.org/2019/06/27/736533062/bolsonaros-g20-trip-hits-snag-brazilian-crewman-arrested-with-86-pounds-of-cocai

Nice article on desalination

As Water Scarcity Increases, Desalination Plants Are on the Rise
https://e360.yale.edu/features/as-water-scarcity-increases-desalination-plants-are-on-the-rise

2019/06/17

The Chinese Deep Web Takes a Darker Turn

Chinese deep web takes a darker turn

A forum to avoid censorship is also a place to discuss DIY bombs.

Stop Being Busy

Being Busy Sucks!


Interesting article. I had started some of this recently, with the biggest thing, being able to say no, more and more.


As a society, maybe we should prioritize what is really important to us, instead of trying to "fit in", and "keep up" with anyone. It is too bad, the only way to advance in corporate America is to become busier, and de-prioritize things like your family, friends, personal interests, etc.

Another way that our society is failing.


How are parents,, especially when both must work to create a living wage cope with this.......
Why does the school day end 2 hours before the workday

And in some cases, without a better alternative, they leave their children unsupervised: 3 percent of elementary-school students and 19 percent of middle-school students look after themselves from 3 to 6 p.m. during the school week. On the whole, conflicting school and work schedules cost the U.S. economy $55 billion in lost productivity each year, in large part due to parents (mostly women) who scale back employment and the lost productivity when parents have to take off work during school closures.


We really need to start examining as a county and society as a whole, what is important to us, and what sort of world do we want to live in.