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Comment Re:There goes tourism (Score 1) 70

> not that they'd have the money to travel to begin with.

The reality is that as relatively important international tourism is for NYC, the overwhelming amount of tourist dollars is domestic. NYC is a lot cheaper way to see "the world" than actually flying to those places. Especially now with the utterly unnecessary inclusion of US tourism in the tariff war...

I'm not here to defend MAGA retardation. I just don't believe good discourse is served by presenting pro or anti bubble, factually flawed arguments. While on one hand, I can understand the rationale for the US to initiate tariff actions, in order to "holistically" encourage domestic investment in manufacturing. But its being done in the most incompetent way imaginable, thanks to our "Dear Leader".

Comment Re:There goes tourism (Score 1) 70

You forgot medical and pharmaceutical advances. the US lets the pharmaceutical industry rape its customers to provide the 0.1% the bleeding edge medical tech and treatments, and then lets the rest of the world access it for a lower price than Americans. Granted, one can blame American voter stupidity for that, but it doesn't change the overall point.

Comment And I say... (Score 1) 79

Lucas has little sympathy for those who want to see his first version of the film, telling the Associated Press in 2004, "I'm sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be."

Fuck you for Jar-Jar. You cratered your esthetic directorial reputation with your arbitrary desire to constantly revise your cinematic works.

Comment Any Science Geek Knows... (Score 1) 132

If you're not completing a full orbit around the Earth, you're just on a "vomit comet". Any pencil pusher can say "62 miles means you're reached "outer space". The Laws of Physics determines that one can't complete a full orbit around the Earth and not have reached "outer space".

Comment Re:There goes tourism (Score 4, Informative) 70

> The final death rattle of US-bound tourism, as if it wasn't terminally ill to begin with.

Speaking for New York, we're part of a nation of 335 million people. Domestic tourism alone can keep NY's tourist industry propped up. Its just that the tourist that required a visa usually have more spending money and superior manners.

Comment Re:I don't believe the number is only 5.7% (Score 1) 113

You're not "entitled" to be employed at a job at an "acceptable" salary. You have a certain level of skill and productivity; its up to the capitalist employer to determine if they will choose to hire you and pay your salary. Even the capitalist does not have an absolute choice as to whether to pay you a certain level salary; its up to market supply in your field to determine whether you should be paid more or less.

Does this mean capitalists have a legitimate right to manipulate the worker supply or information through laws or business practices? No, inefficient laws are no different than corrupt laws, and colluding with competitors to lowball workers are monopolistic in nature. But that's about all you'll get from (American) society helping you out with getting a job and setting a "good" wage.

This economic law of the jungle always applied to low skilled factory labor, so why should IT and "professional" educated workers be any different? Automation is merely the advancement of technology disrupting the current paradigms in place in society today. If you want to benefit from technology in terms of productive gain and improving everyone's standard of living, it has to be adopted.

The question you really should be asking is whether capitalism is still a valid philosophy to structure a society's economy and laws, or somehow a new economic paradigm along with government must be devised and implemented. (Socialism has already been tried, and it appears to have similar disadvantages to capitalism as "pure" communism.)

Comment Re:The year is 3099- (Score 1) 269

The 82 million estimate is on the high side. Some estimates are half that.

Oh come on! Of course the 82 million people estimate is ridiculous. Even 41 million AM listeners is ridiculous. 8 percent of the nation are not long haul truckers. Hell, even 1 out 8 *rural* residents aren't AM radio listeners. Almost everyone with a phone is streaming through it, or using it as a music player.

The AM radio manufacturers and the AM broadcast companies don't want to close shop because "its not possible to find AM receivers anymore". It also makes for an "emergency" information/dictation broadcast system for the federal and state gov't. But hell, they may as well mandate FM and AM HD & digital FM while they're at it. We're all sheep made out of money...

Comment Re:That’s a good thing (Score 3) 28

Discovering a flaw in your data collection which could distort the results (and thus conclusions) is not scientific misconduct. If the paper is actively cited, retraction is the most effective way for the paper to not be erroneously used to base future research, as opposed to a "correction".

Comment When did this shit become news? (Score 1) 104

What makes Cuba different from Nigeria or Kenya or Kajang district, Malaysia (other than all the latter has more reliable electricity service)? 3rd world country doesn't have steady electricity for its residents. Its an infrastructure management problem, not a technology issue. Geez, are we now going to cover power blackouts in North Korea?

Comment Re:Delicate position indeed. (Score 1) 18

> Just wait a few months, your own supreme leader with be crowned coming January and from there USA will be all downhill.

Nah. Trump isn't a dictator, he's an incompetent narcissistic nincompoop. He'll just acid corrode the American institutions which took almost a century to build up. Capitalism is not going to let America fall behind to Communists. Europe could have been the successor to American hegemony, but its pretty telling when they cannot take care of a 10th largest GDP gas station by themselves, that Europe is not going to end up in a better geoeconomic position than America.

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