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andrewducker) wrote2020-07-28 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 28-07-2020
- How We'll Forget John Lennon (on the two stages by which society forgets cultural artefacts)
- (tags:society art music history )
- Lothian Bus driver shortages revealed as major contributor to Edinburgh's bus congestion hell last summer
- (tags:buses transport edinburgh )
- The Inescapable Whiteness of Avatar: The Legend Of Korra, and its Uncomfortable Implications
- (tags:race avatar TV writing society )
- How "Lord of the Rings" Chainmail Was Transformed Into an Innovative Architectural Mesh
- (tags:architecture materials lotr )
- Offshore wind in Europe won't need subsidies much longer
- (tags:windpower GoodNews )
- Not an Amazon Problem
- (tags:Amazon capitalism )
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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
Buses
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
Offshore Wind
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.
Not An Amazon Problem