Requiem for the Once-Imagined Future
Carl Bialik from the WSJ writes "The underwhelming Discovery mission has the Wall Street Journal Online's Real Time columnists lamenting the space program's failure to realize the sort of intergalactic exploration they once imagined as kids through the works of Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Heinlein. Considering the Viking landers were digging around Martain soil back in 1976, 'we figured the place would be necklaced with orbiters and cris-crossed by rovers by now. Maybe there'd even be astronauts (or cosmonauts or taikonauts) tracing the courses of unimaginably ancient rivers.' Instead, we get a mission whose highlights were 'a) it came back; and b) an astronaut pulled bits of cloth out from between tiles.' At this rate, the columnists fear the innovations of the future won't be much more exciting: 'Maybe Real Time 2030 will fret about how our college kids do little more than steal full-res holographic porn when they're not getting their financial identities stolen by cyber-jihadists eager to build more backpack nukes.'"
BTW why, since you work for them, are you still scraping up stories about John Kerry? The last time I checked he didn't actually win. Your guy did.
Perhaps because there is significant evidence that Kerry DID in fact win, and local republicans stuffed the ballot box (electronically and otherwise) in both Ohio and Florida, where traditionally very accurate exit polls differentiated from official talleys by a greater percentage than those in the Ukraine that sparked international protest and a new election.
This is bound to come out, sooner or later, regardless of how long Ohio continues to violate the law and refuse to release voter records and ballots for a recount (where they exist--electronic ballots cannot be recounted), and demonizing the other party will, of course, mitigate the social and political fallout somewhat, and may even set the stage for the American populace to tolerate another series of stolen elections in 2008 and 2012.
The hope on the extreme right is that everyone will "let bygones be bygones" and finally drop this matter. Then they can brazen out the public fallout of their actions without consiquences and continue to do what they like, irrespective of laws and the will of the American People(tm).
I suspect, however, that the willingness of the population to accept these sorts of abuses is about used up, Wallstreet Journal editorials and Junk Theology misrepresenting itself as Science notwithstanding.
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TrollMods: the topic is the WSJ bitching about the future, which they have mortgaged. Drop your bowtie and grab your ass, because BOHICA runs this town.
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