Hypocrisy, irony, and the New Civility
Hypocrisy, irony, and the new civility.
More leftwing civility here as well.
Very brief descriptions, with appropriate links, of current or recent news items.
Hypocrisy, irony, and the new civility.
More leftwing civility here as well.
Boeing unveiled its 787 Dreamliner airplane on Saturday after years of delay.
A discovery in Nebraska of rare earth minerals appears set to challenge China’s monopoly.
To me these were the key quotes from this article:
The U.S. used to produce rare earths through the Mountain Pass Mine in California, but it was shut down in 2002, primarily because of environmental concerns, including the spillage of hundreds of thousands of gallons of water carrying radioactive waste into a nearby lake.
and
Although studies have shown the U.S. has 13 million metric tons of rare-earth minerals, National Mining Association spokeswoman Carol Raulston said it does not mine any of it – partly as a result of the difficulty of obtaining permits. “One of the key problems that investors tell us about is that the permitting regime in this country is so complicated and time-consuming that it has hurt investments here in the United States,” Ms. Raulston said.
Global warming: Half of the Earth’s internal heat comes from radioactive decay.
A thin belt of antimatter particles trapped by the Earth’s magnetic field has been spotted for the first time.
Virgin Galactic’s suborbital shuttle: Sydney to London in 4 hours.
I’ve been told that there are engineering reasons why SpaceShipTwo could not make this flight. Nonetheless, the possibility is quite alluring.
Maybe this is why NASA has been stalling about releasing its plans: The Congressionally-designed moon rocket, what I call the program-formerly-called-Constellation, is estimated to cost $38 billion to complete.
Opportunity is now less than 400 feet from the rim of Endeavour Crater.
The north pole of Mars in summer: the dry ice is gone, leaving an icecap of water only.
Don’t you feel safer now? The TSA screener in Denver decided a pregnant woman’s insulin and ice packs were a threat and confiscated them.
She asked 7NEWS not to use her name for fear of retaliation for speaking out. “I got a bottle of nail polish. I got hair spray bottles. I got needles that are syringes. But yet I can’t take through my actual insulin?” she asked. [emphasis mine]