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Disaster
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Disaster
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April 18, 2022
Space Boy Is Dead Meat
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Debate in the Wall Street Journal about sending radio communications billions of light years away to communicate with aliens. Given man...
August 17, 2021
Disastrous Politics
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This Afghan withdrawal and the Taliban overrunning the country is a complete fiasco. - 20 years of blood and treasure: $2,000,000,000,000, ...
August 18, 2020
When Planning Is A Joke
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This is a wonderful example of horribly bad planning. The College of Architecture and Planning apparently didn't plan enough spa...
May 21, 2019
Nightmares All Night
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Been watching the HBO miniseries on the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. HBO has done an excellent job with showing what happened....
October 14, 2017
We Broke The Weather
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So my friend who lives in FL and recently experienced the crazy hurricanes down there said something very interesting to me. This was d...
June 28, 2017
At The Doorstep...WMD
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With a new threat again of a chemical weapons attack in Syria... The U.S. is sending clear warnings to the Assad regime--Don't do it...
February 25, 2017
The Trouble With Our Security
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So the problem with our security is that we value our openness more than we do our security. And perhaps, we fear war more than we desir...
February 23, 2017
No Smartphone, No Life
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So we are utterly and helplessly dependent on our smartphones and mobile communications. If our enemies strike our communications networ...
February 10, 2016
Hate, Discrimination, and Violence...But We're One
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As we live day-to-day in near endless and escalating cycles of hate, discrimination and violence along national, religious, racial, gende...
February 17, 2014
Alert, Alert, And More Alerts
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No this is not an alert, but some strategic thinking about alerts. As a kid, we get our first alerts usually from the fire alarm going ...
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