Some interesting stuff this month. To me, an opinion is supposed to have a objective point. You can add perspective, add ideas, and add some level of background. I don’t see any point is simply banging away at the same old easy targets.
Op-Ed: Neurons vs aging? Major findings for neural health and aging This is a major deal, and quite possibly a new frontier in regenerative and corrective medicine.
Op-Ed: The future of FOX News is up in the air The Big Noise may be changing its tone.
Op-Ed: If the Gulf Stream goes, you can solve the housing crisis by building igloos The title is if anything a massive understatement. I’ve been watching the Gulf Stream for decades, and this is right in line with what’s been happening.
Op-Ed: Privatization and deregulation – Two total failures in overpriced clown suits Giving away public assets is madness. Giving away the law is worse.
Op-Ed: China – Amid the gloom, some blunt realism is happening The West has a serial bad habit of oversimplifying China. The fixes for the current issues can’t be simple.
Op-Ed: Paying bills vs having a life — Perspective This is an obstacle course to quality of life and human progress.
Op-Ed: Everybody’s idiots, according to everybody else Pure sarcasm.
Op-Ed: Hating Gen Z -Media beat-ups galore and not a sane word in sight If there was anybody qualified to criticize this generation, they haven’t been born yet.
Op-Ed: Screen time affects kids’ mental health — What about everything else? It’s amazing how little real analysis has gone into this drivel.
Op-Ed: Misinformation vs humanity – Place your bets Self-explanatory.
Op-Ed: If Hurricane Milton is anything like as bad as it looks, get the hell out now. No problem, you say? Wrong.
Op-Ed: Employee monitoring and AI — Next generation of paranoia? As expensive forms of imbecility go, this one’s right up there with politics.
Op-Ed: Scared of facts? Insanity vs reality 8 years later In 2016 the empty Toby Jugs got into power in the US and UK. Check out the results.
Op-Ed: The strange business of building the world’s first operational quantum computer This is really interesting. It’s likely to be a blueprint for the interface between quantum computing and Murphy’s Law.
Op-Ed: Iran vs Israel — The big mistake that can only get bigger Iran cannot achieve anything by this approach.