I was just thinking Blazing Saddles, keep a Bart. It would shut up all the people who insist you couldn't make Blazing Saddles today. It would be hilarious for Kermit to play the super drunk Waco Kid. That said, I'm not sure if the treatment would push the satire of racism, or defang it.
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I'm pretty sure he was wearing the sash from his first scene in Encounter at Farpoint.
One of the things Ford Prefect had always found hardest to understand about humans was their habit of continually stating the obvious... At first Ford formed a theory to account for this human behaviour. If human beings don't keep exercising their lips, he thought, their mouths seize up. After a few months' consideration and observation he abandoned this theory in favour of a new one. If they don't keep on excercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working.
One of my favorite passages from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The fusion reaction with the lowest requirements is the deuterium + tritium reaction. Both are heavy hydrogen isotopes. A common hydrogen nucleus consists of a single proton, a deuterium nucleus consists of a proton and neutron, and a tritium nucleus consists of a proton and two neutrons. The first two are stable while the last is radioactive.
Deuterium is rare but naturally present on Earth. It's no challenge to harvest it from water. You can come across some fun facts when you talk to fusion folks. The top inch of San Diego Bay has enough deuterium to power the city for a year, when fused with tritium in a "burning plasma".
Tritium is not naturally present in harvestable quantities on Earth. This has to be bred through other reactions. The reaction of interest is lithium reacting with a neutron (a neutron is a product of the fusion reaction) which produces tritium and other products.
Effectively, the easiest fusion reaction involves "burning" deuterium and lithium.
Now, there are other fusion reactions that don't involve tritium, but they are more challenging physically, and some have their own challenges for sourcing the required fuel. Almost all fusion reactor proposals today are based on the deuterium + tritium fusion reaction.
For some reason being a nerd about heraldry scratches an itch for me. Traditionally the "stain" Sanguine represents blood.
Red is the most common color in national flags. I wouldn't want to cede the color to Nazis.
There's something kind of clever about heraldic implications of the original (intentional or not) that this misses.
Supposedly, the first rule of heraldry is " the rule of tincture: metal should not be placed upon metal, nor color upon color". White represents sliver and yellow represents gold, so they should not touch (metal upon metal). There are many exceptions in heraldry, but the rule still kicks around. Vatican City's flag explicitly breaks this rule to demonstrate that "Vatican follows God’s rules and not man’s."
I find it clever that a flag of capitalism would have a field of gold and a giant roundel of silver (called a plate when silver, silver plates are also associated with wealth), and they touch to demonstrate that capitalism doesn't care about the rules.
In heraldry red often stands for courage, and that's not a virtue I associate with capitalism. Also a red roundel is called a tart, and tarts are delicious.
According to some myths, King Solomon did something like this. With his wisdom he learned the true name of a powerful genie, and with the true name a of a genie he could bind them and force them to obey him. So he commands the bound genie to give him all the true names he knew, and bring these genies to him. Once he had these genies, repeat the process until all the genies were bound under his seal.
There's lots of talk about the kids who didn't wait 5 minutes, but I also find it interesting to read about the kids who did delay gratification. It's not that they were superior specimens, or junior ascetics, or reborn Buddhist monks. They were as tempted as the rest.
They mostly avoided temptation by coming up with games to distract themselves. It's something creative and it can both be learned and improved like a skill. It reminds me of the people who compete in memory games. It's not a super normal talent, it's games people can practice.
It does raise a question why kids who could do this were more academically successful later, and if kids who are taught this will have similar success later. Important questions that should be considered carefully.
Musk is trying to check all the boxes:
- Iteration X: Tesla, Solar City, Boring Co.
- New World Order: xAI, OpenAI, Zip2
- Progenitors: Neuralink
- Syndicate: PayPal, X (Twitter)
- Void Engineers: Space X
It's like a Syndicate stooge staged a hostile take of the other conventions of the Technocratic Union, and it's going about as well as expected. Cybernetics is a bit of a cheat as it's in the overlap between Progenitors and Iteration X. If anything he's trying to sideline Progenitors out as he boosts anti-vax statements.
He said force, not kinetic energy. They're probably treating the acceleration term in F=ma as proportional velocity, which strikes me as naive, but it makes the math easier and it's correct if the error bars are big enough... Functionally you're comparing momentum at that point, but I imagine you can find some American truck built to evade CAFE standards that has a 4-1/3:1 weight ratio with some version of the Civic.
Yeah, just like he "...needs just a little more time to process his loss," in 2020.
They have no more fig leaves left to cover their shame.
The why doesn't strike me as hard. A number of domestic voting blocks in critical swing states will mobilize hard against any perceived flagging of support of Israel. It will play poorly in the press broadly, and opponents will successfully fundraise on the issue.
The worst part is the party is being entirely realistic. Jeremy Corbyn showed what happens when a party leadership is not sufficiently supportive of Israel. Any left of center leader will be tagged as radical, but the accusations of harboring antisemitic elements lost labour what should have been a landslide victory.
Continuing to write Israel a blank check may be widely despised, but the left might hold their nose and vote blue anyway. The left is famously never satisfied, so what else is new?