Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 133 of 142)

What law would curtail school shootings?

Immediately after a school shooting, before the bodies are buried, political opportunists attempt to exploit the story to achieve their objectives.  A few days later, most of the details of the tragedy are known.  After a week, the commercial media has settled on a narrative that benefits their political interests or they move on to other news. 

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Murderbot Diaries is dark and funny. 10/10

The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is a series where the audio book is better than reading.  The murderbot is a sentient robot who no longer has a compliance chip, so he fakes it so he can stay free.  He hires himself out for security jobs.  The murderbot is dark, witty and ambivalent about human life.  The narrator sounds like a young Samuel L. Jackson.  The series is not long, many of the stories are novellas, but it is just hilarious in parts.  Definitely worth listening to if you don’t mind some cursing.

Is Gen-Z screwed?

WSJ: Gen-Z yearns for stability

WSJ: Gen-Z yearns for stability

Not long ago, a friend who teaches a communications course at a Midwestern business school asked me to speak to her class. Her instructions were invitingly wide: “Just tell them about your career.” And so I did, trying to hit all the points that might be relevant to students about to enter the job market.

Unmentioned in the article, and presumably the address to the class, is that Suzy is married to Jack Welch.

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I don’t encourage girls to go into engineering.

A course meant to inspire more Black students to take AP classes

I don’t encourage boys to go into engineering either.  For individual students with the interest and aptitude to become engineers, I did everything I could to help them become engineers.  I have recommended colleges, suggested specific majors and made arrangements for them to talk to people I know working in their intended field.  The same things I would do for any of my students.

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The new show, Extrapolations, is green porn with a great cast. 6/10

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Extrapolations is a bracing drama from writer, director and executive producer Scott Z. Burns that introduces a near future where the chaotic effects of climate change have become embedded into our everyday lives.

Extrapolations is Green Porn with a great cast.

I watched a few episodes because this TV series was eagerly anticipated by swampies.  They felt that when people see how Climate Change impacts regular people, then…I don’t know, we will all join their church or something.

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