Push hard enough and people don’t fall into line.
They do the other thing. The one you didn’t want.
The Editor’s Notes
by Ken Holder
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Attribute to L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise
And just a little while ago, the 3-year-old burst into my room carrying a balloon, and we commenced to have a long laughing bat-the-balloon-around session. He always makes me laugh. Laughing is a very good thing. Later he would bring me various things to inspect: an artificial flower bouquet; a sucker; a cookie; a cracker; my walking-stick; my other walking-stick; a bottle of Gator-Aide. I inspected them all and pronounced them good. Of course then he tried to give them to me. I persuaded him to keep them. His parents were worried he was bothering me, but I assured them that he was having a good influence on me, and I felt better already from the laughing. Laughing good!.
In fact, laughing is so good I seem able to work on getting this issue out, whereas before I was wondering if I had the strength. Maybe some of that energy got transferred to me. Hope it lasts!
Okay, this is kinda interesting:
A New Theory for Systems That Defy Newton’s Third Law, by Stephen Ornes.
I didn’t even know there were systems that did that.
and
It’s About the Culture War, Stupid: Enlist as a Culture Warrior, by Dov Fischer.
and, the report last week appears to be wrong:
No, Japan Did Not Really Grant A Flying Car A Safety Certificate, by Mercedes Streeter.
and they are finally making these things:
5 Best Laser Projection Keyboards That Are Straight Out Of a Sci-Fi Movie, by Ceren Uysal.
This one actually did make me laugh out
loud:
Just a little ol’ puddy-tat:
You Shall Not Pass!
Probably attempted that world domination thing….
Stay Deplorable my friends!
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