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Comment Re: Oh for fucks sake (Score 1) 615

I enjoy white privilege for the same reason my children will enjoy it, white parents. Not the White part but what our culture does to maintain perceived privilege. Most black neighborhoods have many Korean and Indian owned business. Is there Asian privilege?

King James version quote, " ...for the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children." I guess Jews are privileged also.

Comment Re:This is a good thing! (Score 1) 613

Most animals want the company of others like them, humans included. White men predominate in most science situations. They feel more comfortable with other white men so most new hires will be white men. Most jobs do not require the absolute best, just good enough. There are plenty of white men like me who are good enough.

The only way to get ride of this de facto sexism is of course blatant sexism. Hire women just because. There will also be blatant racism to balance the racial mix also. In either case meritocracy will not be practiced.

Comment Re:No fault insurance, done (Score 1) 408

I, for one, wouldn't mind RFID for every car. No car would be allowed on the road without insurance or valid registration. Also only people with a traceable license should be allowed to drive. A large portion of people involved in accidents have no or a suspended license and no insurance.

. I know, Big Brother, but almost everyone is tracked everywhere they go by their cell carrier now anyway. With a few more sensors the actions of every driver will be available and fault in any accident easily ascertained.

Comment Re:A Baseball Pitcher throws a fastball (Score 1) 525

You don't have to make people do anything. You have to stop people from doing things. Stop people from mining coal, stop people from drilling oil and gas wells, and stop people from off loading oil tankers. After that conservation will take care of itself. You may have to stop some food riots but everything else will work itself out.

Comment Re:"The Polar Bears will be fine" (Score 1) 372

Thank you for your very intelligible reply. I'm a disabled old guy and often try to post things after I have taken my medication. I have multiply sites that I visit every day to see what the newest theories are. At Zero Hedge it's all the Jewish bankers fault. At Finite Earth the oil is going to run out and then all the spent fuel rods at every nuclear power plant are going to catch fire and doom us all. At CommonDreams, ThinkProgress, and the other green sites it's the Republicans fault.

People with nothing think a sq ft solar panel is wonderful. People with 3000 sq ft homes are going to be less impressed. My 85 year old father plowed with mules as a teenager. He was 15 before his family got electricity. Civilization will continue without oil but it's not going to be bright and shiny. The oil is not going to run out quick enough to suit many people. There will be force involved to prevent people from using coal and oil. I'll keep you in mind when I see it.

Comment Re:"The Polar Bears will be fine" (Score 1) 372

Farmers grow corn to sell to ranchers who sell beef to anyone who wants to buy it. Forcing people not to sell beef will not feed anyone, the farmers will simply plant less corn. The gleaming, Apple store solar powered world you envision is impossible. The dirty real horsepower world of 1840 is much more likely.

Not to say climate change isn't happening, it just isn't that much of a problem now. Some have postulated a WW II sized mobilization will be necessary to fight climate change. In 1940 England was in imminent danger of being invaded but the military had to draft people who wouldn't fight otherwise. A climate draft will be necessary. I already live on a farm. I hope you like heat and bugs.

Comment Re: Trickle Down? (Score 1) 227

Disability is a hard thing to prove. If after walking down to the mailbox I collapse in front yard how can you prove I'm not faking?

I remember in the 50's sometimes the workers picking up potatoes in my father's field would bring their children with them. There was usually a teen girl watching the babies. Modern farming methods eliminated millions of jobs.

As productivity has increased the need for workers has greatly diminished. Securing the border and bringing manufacturing back will still not supply enough jobs. There is no simple solution. Supposedly the oil is going to run out and the economy crash so no one will be worrying about welfare or disability.

Comment Re:Another market overlooked (Score 1) 317

I watch home improvement shows. Often the electrician will come in and install a bigger breaker box. I always want to know where the extra wire length comes from. Every box I have ever been in ( quite a few, I was an industrial electrician) has no extra wire. When a building is wired the electrical installer takes the slack out each wire he is hooking up and snips it off. Most panels have wires entering from the top and bottom so moving the box wont get you any slack.

I had a co-worker who would leave an extra loop of wire for each circuit, that way if you had a breaker burn out you could cut the wire back. This made for a very stuffed box but he meticulously routed and zip tied each line. He was a trained aircraft electrician.

Comment Re:The 30 and 40-somethings wrote the code... (Score 1) 553

The main reason I didn't go to college was I hated to write and couldn't spell. This was 1970 when not going to college meant you got drafted and I was. I too am left handed. I took some college courses in 1997. With the internet and Word on my computer writing reports was fun. I also found out C++ programming was boring and went back to my automated packaging machine tech job.

Comment Re:Lucky break (Score 1) 234

About ten years ago I had a similar problem. My phone service provider was also an ISP. I was assured their number would be a local call. It wasn't and I got a $750 long distance bill. My son was home studying for his bar exam. I siced him on them. Soon after I got a check for $750. Then I also got a $750 credit on my phone bill.

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