I don't think it is generally considered a good book, but I'm sure it depends on who you ask. I thought it had some interesting ideas, but was pretty weak overall.
Curious_Canid
I, for one, welcome our new squirrel overlords.
That makes perfect sense. :-)
Language is just a consensus. If enough people agree about how it works, then that's how it works.
Absolutely. It isn't true. It just should be.
I'm running a media server with 90 TB of storage across a bunch of drives. Having a case that can handle 16 full-sized drives, plus 4 SSDs is a game changer.
Thorin has excellent taste in cases. And in boxes. All-in-all, a remarkable cat.
(I have their Meshify XL case.)
Americans do have a spine. The problem is that too many of them are no longer connected by functioning brains. Those spines are what elected Trump.
Neither side has been willing to change, or even talk about, the shift of wealth that has left most people barely able to get by. Working people get less and less reward for their efforts and the difference all goes to the owners. I think that is at least one aspect of Bernie's complaint about the Democrats.
Nothing is ever really simple, but I am convinced there are two primary factors driving this mess. One is the incredible income inequality that none of our politicians on either side are willing to seriously address. The other is the destruction of our education system, resulting in people without the critical thinking skills needed to realize that their "enemies" are not each other.
I did not know about that. Time for me to do some reading. Thanks for your post!
I've tried a great many different black and green teas, but my favorite is Constant Comment. I realize that makes me a barbarian low-life, but I genuinely enjoy the flavor.
It's hard to see snow against snow, but I think I see the path behind it and heading to the left.
In any case, my respect to the badass cat.