Tuesday, December 18, 2007

we're living in the future

gotta say i'm jazzed about toshiba's micro nuclear reactor. i'm sure there's a downside but i think generating power locally will lead to more responsible usage. maybe it could make enough energy to run the essential needs of a couple of city blocks, with solar or those premium windbelts. i'm not sure which is more important - growing food or generating energy but i'm interested if anybody else has an opinion...

a world becoming more local and less centralized excites me. but healthcare is something we should try socialized and i'm glad that is seems to be some attention. it amazes me how many times in life good ideas get lost in the bullshit that is modern discourse.

anyone that chooses to waterboard somebody else should have it done to themselves, at least as a point of reference. i would take up a chance to be waterboarded in a situation i knew i was safe; it's still said to be one of the most terrifying experiences one could go through. going in front of the people and insisting its not torture without having any real knowledge seems like a foolish thing to do and shows a lack of character.

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