Why commercial jetliners don’t have them.
I discuss this in the book. Many safety measures proposed for new space vehicles may be similarly pointless. Certainly the Shuttle “rescue pole” was. It was just for PR.
Why commercial jetliners don’t have them.
I discuss this in the book. Many safety measures proposed for new space vehicles may be similarly pointless. Certainly the Shuttle “rescue pole” was. It was just for PR.
Seven ships. I think his odds for Orion are too high.
It’s too damn big:
Because the state is so enormous and occupies some much of the attractive real estate on the West Coast, people have often been reluctant to leave even when its policies are badly flawed. Over the last decade, things got so bad that California finally did start losing large numbers of migrants to other states. But not before the state’s government dug a much deeper hole for itself than would have been likely had California been three or four smaller states, each forced to compete for migrants with the others.
That is the dilemma. It’s geographically such a desirable location that people are willing to put up with awful government.
At this point, it’s looking a lot like Walter Duranty’s.
It’s hard to cherry pick when the cherry tree isn’t fruiting.
[Update a few minutes later]
Wrong link, fixed now, sorry.
Actually consists of just a few dozen people.
…is the highest-cost health care in the nation.
Good thing we extended it to the whole country.
And we’ll be much better off in the future. At least technologically.
The case for it is made by compelling evidence.
Of course, the evidence is compelling only to those interested in actual results, as opposed to running other peoples’ lives.
Another green (and Obama) fantasy, goes up in smoke. I do think there will be a huge move toward natural-gas vehicles, though, with the new cheap supplies from fracking.
[Update on Sunday]
Funny thing. Electric cars depreciate much faster than conventional ones. Huh.