“It is a fatal fault to reason without observing, though so necessary beforehand and useful afterwards” – Charles Darwin.
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“It is a fatal fault to reason without observing, though so necessary beforehand and useful afterwards” – Charles Darwin.
In 2000, lunch ‘hour’ lasted 36 minutes. Today it’s 19 minutes.
My new muse, the upside down dog….
If nothing can be predicted and nothing can be planned, how would you live?
I keep thinking I’m done doing maps, but then I think hmmmm, that’s an idea for another map. How about a map called ‘2050’, which is a straight out singular shot at 2050. No scenarios, no provocations, no maybe thius, maybe that, just a here you go? And given where I think we might be at in 2050, I think a circuit diagram or circuit board as a visual might be the go.
You didn’t really miss anything…
Seasonal quote of the week.
“Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missles and misguided men.” Martin Luther King (Strength to Love, 1963).