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[personal profile] calimac 2020-07-28 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Cultural forgetting is a real thing, but I'd want a survey of more than one person before declaring that 20-year-olds don't recognize "Imagine." That song gets played, in context, a whole lot. As it is, it sounds a lot like the 1980s joke, "Did you know that Paul McCartney was in another band before Wings?"

[personal profile] anna_wing 2020-07-29 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
The architectural chainmail stuff is very cute! The article doesn't say anything about cleaning or maintenance to keep it looking like that, though. And it's probably only suitable for a really dry climate as is. Though if it is strong enough, it looks as if it might be a nice support for a natural plant wall. Those little crevices would be perfect for moss, fungus, small wind-blown plants, bird's nests etc. You could leave it and then just let it gradually accumulate its own little ecosystem. It could make a great living fence too, if you don't want the accumulated moisture eating into your house.



I don't have a lot of patience with Asians (not westerners of Asian descent, who aren't relevant to me in this particular context) complaining about the occidentricity (I know it's not a word, I have made it up) of western-created stuff. People have the right to make what they want about their own societies. These are consumer products. Don't like, don't buy. Cultural diversity doesn't mean that everything has to be something that you like or agree with. It's not as if modern Asian cultures and societies don't produce massive amounts of art and music and literature of their own. It's like someone from the US complaining that there aren't enough blacks or whites or Latinos in your average Bollywood drama, or a Chinese citizen complaining that there aren't any Chinese in a Nigerian soap opera.


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Legend of Korra

[personal profile] claudeb 2020-07-29 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Turned out I knew that blogger already! Very insightful.
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Buses

[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2020-07-29 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
So I think the bus driver shortage chain of logic runs

1) Lothian buses not treating people adequately

2) Lower recruitment and retention

3) Shortage of drivers

4) Lost time and miles - disrupted service

5) More pressure on drivers

rather than congestion.

That hangs together
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Offshore Wind

[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2020-07-29 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
If offshore wind is on the cusp of being subsidy-free cost competative with fossil fuels than I think the energy transition is pretty much done. Not in the sense that the energy sector is de-carbonised but in the sense that it will just happen as a simple process of supply and demand. Also, it gives northern states some access to cheap renewables without having to do deals with unsavoury regimes and build big cables to the Saraha and Arabian deserts.

Next step will be the practicallity and cost of floating wind-turbines which gets round the limitations of depth and footings.

And then a gentle decline in the cost of energy driving prosperity and economic growth.
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Not An Amazon Problem

[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2020-07-29 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
I would like to see a 21st Century version of the Bullmoose Republicans - some centre-right support for decent living standards and pro-market rather than pro-incumbent business policies like trust busting.