This is my response to the Youtube guy who thinks it would be cool to spend a ton of money on global warming. The
Low-carbon energy will save the planet editorial from the Inquirer points out the futility of much of our efforts to "solve" global warming. Wired mag asks the question, "
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change?" The answer is yes, but I still wonder if a controlled (Ha!) nuclear winter could do the same thing. I mean, who really needs the Gobi Desert anyway?
I should flesh out this post later, but that's just not my style, now, is it?
Plus, I'm starting to think that Chris Locke is an ass-hat.
posted by Ed at 1:22 PM
Tim RussertPartly because I don't have time to read it carefully right now, but mostly due to my great respect for the man, here is Russert in 2002: Understand what's real in life
posted by Ed at 10:20 PM
Microsoft patent brings Miss Manners into the digital age Privacy issues? Maybe, but certainly a lot of promise in reducing the annoyance factor for ignoramuses in public places.
posted by Ed at 12:12 PM