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Comment Re:just FYI (Score 1) 33

No need for your  oh-so-fragil BLOCKCHAIN crap when paper and quality American-made pencils  remain  readable immediately and in a century.  Freaks who try burning P&P based votes may be shot, while byte-boi hackerz  anonymously eat-thru purposefully weakened software structures;  every soft-ware structure.  So the prudent voting structure is based on well-tested  10-K year-old technology.  Better than inscribed glass ? No, but one always compromises quality and cost.

Comment Re:Meet national security concerns (Score 1) 58

As you say ..."The US government considers the US populace it's biggest threat and enemy." That's true whether the post-mod elected leaders are MAGA/Republican/socialist/globalist. (re)publican/democratic ideals take 3rd place to power & financials. As a LeastLastLowest student-of-history I observe  well-maintained cultures solving this conflict by explicit civil war -- classical Athens , Napolionic France etcetc --. I thought we'd have one back in the 1960s when  Fed Courts kidnapped Missouri K-12 schools; didn't happen then. But, with recent assassinations/attempts I can see a government with "plausible deniability" ... and a repeat of  1850s BLOODY KANSAS. 

Comment Re:sad case (Score 1) 44

NOTHING is a very big number ... like infinity. Excluding books ...  I just checked my sketchpad and recovered names of three "recent" movies I intend to see again:  <The Rapture ... Jacobs Ladder ... Beetlejuice >.  And almost any film featuring Shirley McClain or Alec Guinness. You really are known by the trails you trek & the  company you keep.

Comment sad case (Score -1, Offtopic) 44

Parisians have seemingly slid (stumbled?)  into the bog of content consumption. I presume France maintains public parks, sea-shores, woodlands and trekking venues. How does some overpaid illusionists fantasy compare to the immensity and beautiful savagery of native environs ? Don't go naming a few creative works of art ... as Picasso observed damned-near every art-form  produced after 20-K BC is simple decadence. Create your own joy and endorphin-goading hi! If anyone the French ought to be held to this standard; Alpine meadows &  gorgeous Slovenian trout-streams are prolly hours away. Why settle for cultural  slops ( streaming media)  a  wild pig would ignore. Sad sad case.

Comment Re:More Redefining Words? (Score 1) 72

Sorry about the tarnished  karma, pal. You're gold, but  talking to a pack of luzerz who don't know: Spin & Marty, Atom Squad, Playhouse 90  and Omnibus/Dave Garaway. Nor Canadian football , gals roller-derby, Weds-night fights and Bobo-Brazil / Galager Bros. Or Fabians' ( A Lion walks among Us ) brilliant jail-scene. Don't even try.

Comment Re:Rich folks want to be vampires (Score -1) 93

You sound like a person who has never produced anything of value. Able humans work for the pure joy of producing; wealth is a natural free-flowing result of any-such production. No doubt, the off-spring of wealthy parents become wealthy themselves W/O effort. The logic of allowing that is the 60% / 40% genetic gifting of ability --- so inheritance and marriage both have the same final cause ... identifying and gifting the most able. Likewise a culture allows wealthy corporations to continue producing wealthy because they are also ( until say Y2K ) the most like to product value. Think old 20-th Century  Westinghouse, Ford, DEC,  IBM, Amana, RCA, HP etcetc. 

Comment Re:A jab at Misk (Score 0) 83

Xs short-term valuations may be hurt, but its long-time existence will be favored. Companies/guilds etc that cater to "discriminating" buyers  tend to last much longer than fly-by-night / race to the bottom start-ups. Musk builds  for the long-haul and his stock-holders / workers / customers will reap the financial/cultural  benefits of quality and stability. Of-course GEN-Q "twitchers" cannot conceive the ansatz. 

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