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Friday, October 28, 2005
** Mars Attacks
Try to remember tonight to look at the sky. Mars will be brilliant. This is a twice-in-60,000-years opportunity. If you're out and about around 8:00 or 9:00, look to the east-northeast.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
* What Does it Mean to be an Unindicted Co-Conspirator?
I found a good discussion about what it means to be an unindicted co-conspirator.
Sunday, October 16, 2005
*** New Orleans: The Trash Monster
The NYTimes has a great article about just how bad the "debris" situation in New Orleans has become. Did you know:
- There is a total of around 22 million tons of waste, according to state officials.
- The trash has rotted in the heat since the hurricane. The smell is awful.
- In all, there is more trash than any American city produces in a year.
- It will take over 3 million truck trips to haul it all away.
This is not even counting the cars that have been abandoned on sidewalks, or the boats stranded on the streets. It is not counting the more than 1 million refrigerators, stoves and washing machines on curbs all over the area. This is not counting any of the hundreds of homes that will inevitably be demolished.The real problem may be that they cannot decide on how to deal with the trade off of doing it quickly versus doing it well and safely. This may well create an environmental catastrophe.
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
** Global Warming and the Increasing Importance of the Arctic
The NYTimes is doing a great piece of journalism on how global warming is affecting the Arctic. I cannot recommend this article strongly enough. It's quite long; I printed out a copy and took it home to read on the subway.
I can't possibly summarize it in one blog post, but the key issues seem to be resource exploitation and the opening of shipping lanes. It's a part of the world that most of us rarely think about, but it's time to start.