Apparently they just announced my asteroid (yes I really do have an asteroid named after me and it's one of the coolest things that's ever happened to me!!) at the #ACM2023 conference dinner, and I'm feeling even more sad that I couldn't go in person. SIGH.
But I have an asteroid named after me :) And I can watch all the talks online, which is pretty nice. And I didn't have to fly or figure out childcare or farm-sitting (or dump it all on my partner), so I guess this is fine.
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It's impossible to overstate how good a job Aaron Reed has done with his book 50 Years of Text Games.
You may have seen his excellent free newsletter. The print version is even better: well-designed, easy to browse, and full of primary source material.
@senj the worst part of this is the mixed units ;-)
And a sky update: I went outside at midnight and enjoyed a firefly flitting around, super bright stars, a Milky Way so cohesive I first thought it was clouds, and faint light on the northern horizon, because it's almost Summer Solstice.
While somewhat gratifying to see the satellite brightness models we published are correct and there are indeed bright satellites visible at midnight from here, I did NOT enjoy seeing them. I've never wanted so badly for a prediction of mine to be wrong.
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Let's do this!
We should do this in Canada too: https://cleantechnica.com/2023/02/09/new-law-50-solar-power-over-parking-lots-in-france/
France ... requires that that large parking lots have at least 50% of their lot covered in solar canopies.
@shadowspar ha. I have the 14 function one. Curiously I accidentally packed it in my carry on once. I didn’t know. They detected something on the scan.
I was made to empty everything out - and they didn’t find anything. After about 10 minutes I was allowed through with everything.
Later I found it in one of my pouches within a bag. To this day I don’t know how we didn’t find it. I still use it (but checked luggage only now).
President Carter, now in his last days, home to be with his family as he passes, once personally saved Ottawa from a Nuclear Disaster, at risk, and cost, to his life, suffering from radiation poisoning all his life.
Canada had a Nuclear Accident in the 50s, asked the US for help, Lieutenant Jimmy Carter lead a team out of NY.
The future President Carter, had his team lower him into the reactor.
I had no idea
I have no idea why this isn't widely known.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/chalk-river-nuclear-accident-1.6293574
Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen - https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/16/23763538/reddit-blackout-api-protest-mod-replacement-threat
Gas stoves pollute homes with benzene, which is linked to cancer - NPR
“Levels of benzene can reach higher than those found in secondhand tobacco smoke and the benzene pollution can spread throughout a home, according to the research.”