The Wrong Stuff
b00le writes "The New York Review of Books has a trenchant piece,
The Wrong Stuff by the great Steven Weinberg, arguing against the utility of manned spaceflight, which he feels has a largely political or sentimental function. He adds: '...I have taken the President's space initiative seriously. That may be a mistake.' Even so, his argument is detailed and rich in facts, particularly the nasty economic kind."
Bush just wants to create a legacy.
oh he has done that, ask 500+ dead US soldiers families what kind of legacy Bush has left for them
While 500 soldiers dead is relatively minor, and while they did volunteer, looking at it from a different viewpoint: it's 500 people. Dead. How "minor" is that?
I agree with you on shutting up about 'sympathizing'. When there's a soccer mom sticker right about the Support Our Troops sticker on the van, you know it's total bullshit. What they're doing is a way of life, and they don't need that kind of 'support' from us.
But in Iraq, they are serving the ideals of Halliburton and the Bush family, not the Constitution. There's no real honor in that, other than the fringe benefit of killing a few Al Qaeda members in the process.
The Sun has been getting gradually hotter through its lifetime and this heating will result in a range of effects that mean that in around a billion years our planet will be dry and uninhabitable.
No, the Sun has been getting cooler during its main-sequence evolution; however, it has been getting more luminous. It is the increase in luminosity which will cause the effects you describe.
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