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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Repeat after me
If you cannot see the product, you are the product. Not even the Pope gives away things for free. Facebook tinkered with users’ feeds for a massive psychology experiment Scientists at Facebook have published a paper showing that they manipulated … Continue reading
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The One Time
I hope a city near me is more European Switzerland rejects world’s highest minimum wage Swiss voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to introduce what would have been the highest minimum wage in the world in a referendum. Under the … Continue reading
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Making it up
The psychiatric industry has discovered another “disorder” to cover for bad parenting. Modern psychiatry has become a hotbed of corruption, particularly the kind that seeks to demonize and declare mentally ill anyone who deviates from what is regarded as the … Continue reading
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Almost ready to move forward
The signatures are still being gathered, and it looks like the Initiative to break up California into six separate states will be heading for the ballot. Venture capitalist Tim Draper says he is getting “close†to collecting the necessary 800,000 … Continue reading
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What did you do, California?
Even the greenies aren’t dumb enough to locate their new facility in your state. Its cars are assembled in California, but electric auto-maker Tesla Motors couldn’t be convinced to open its massive battery factory here. A spokesperson from Gov. Jerry … Continue reading
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Proof!
That the left worships government and bureaucracy as deities: Last week, FLOTUS visited Obamacare counselors in Florida and told them that they were “doing God’s work.” Now, God may kill grandmothers and puppies, but only because he has to. There … Continue reading
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We all would
Chess Grandmaster, Gary Kasparov tweeted out a partial truth on Saturday I’ve said it before, but if Barack Obama had been president instead of Ronald Reagan, I’d still be a citizen of the Soviet Union. The reason I label this … Continue reading
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End of the Week Jealousy Report
So I’m watching the national news and seeing everyone, everywhere else (or damn near as makes no matter) get piles of white powdery global warming dumped on them while we got 12 hours worth of four inches of quickly gone … Continue reading
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The future is (almost) now
Behold, a bounty! NASA is now working with private companies to take the first steps in exploring the moon for valuable resources like helium 3 and rare earth metals. Initial proposals are due tomorrow for the Lunar Cargo Transportation and … Continue reading
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By Popular Opinion
I do love listening in on my fellow student’s conversations as we all sit around in the classroom waiting for class to start in the morning. It’s how I stay “hip” with the youth of America. Yesterday morning was no … Continue reading
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