Sure Happy It's Thursday
AstronomyChicagoCOVID-19CrimeElection 2020EntertainmentFoodGeneralGeographyHealthHistoryJapanMappingPoliticsRepublican PartyTravelTrumpSo many things to read at lunchtime today:
- Philip Bump calls a video the soon-to-be-ex-president posted yesterday "the most petulant 46 minutes in American history."
- But whatever, because as David Graham points out, the STBXPOTUS is becoming irrelevant.
- As for voter fraud, and for accusing opponents of what you're actually the one doing, Georgia authorities have begun an investigation of a (Republican) Florida attorney who recommended to people that they illegally register to vote in Georgia ahead of the US Senate runoffs on January 5th, and even provided instructions.
- And speaking of lying about your opponents for political gain, the BBC calls bullshit on UK government claims that the EU would not have allowed the UK to approve the Pfizer vaccine as quickly as it did.
- If you live near Chicago, check out the Tribune's interactive map showing how every precinct in the six counties voted for president, US Senate, and the Fair Tax Amendment. As one of my friends pointed out, the line demarcating the Fair Tax vote between Evanston and Wilmette and the absence of such a demarcation on the Biden vote suggests that rich liberals say they're for fair taxes but don't actually vote for fair taxes.
- The National Science Foundation has released video from the Aricebo Observatory control tower showing its final collapse yesterday.
- Speaking of collapses, when you really think about it, Mount Rainier is actually the most dangerous volcano in the US. (Think: billions of liters of water locked up in its glaciers.)
- A shop in Kyoto has been selling mochi (grilled rice flour cakes) for over 1,000 years. And it's not even the oldest business in Kyoto.
- Google has made it easier for anyone, anywhere, to contribute to their Street View feature.
Finally, a year ago today I made some predictions about what could happen in the 2020 election. Turns out, "Option C" is true, and we're still waiting to see on a few others.
Others have commented
David Harper
Thursday 3 December 2020 12:55 CST
An eruption of Mount Rainier would be bad news for Seattle, but the entire Pacific Northwest coast faces a much greater risk from a magnitude 9 earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, according to the book "Full-Rip 9.0" by Sandi Doughton.
The Daily Parker
Thursday 3 December 2020 16:48 CST
Yes, a 9.0 earthquake gives everyone a bad day. But a few billion tonnes of mud flowing into hydroelectric dams up and down the Columbia River is much more likely and just as bad.
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