Feb 242019
 

As sane people know, the “wage gap” is due almost entirely to the professions people choose to go into, and the amount f effort they devote to their career. Work less, get paid less. Work in a job that pays less… get paid less. Since we (“we” meaning Americans in this case, your kilometerage may vary) live in a nation where people can choose what to doand how much effort to put into it, and since women are in fact not men and their goals and motivations are often quite a bit different from those of men, and since women are physically different from men (including being statistically smaller), there are some professions that do not have nearly s many women as men. And as a lot of these low-womanage jobs are hard, unpleasant and dangerous, they often tend to pay more. Some professionally offended people are cheesed off that safer jobs don’t pay as much as jobs that involve, say, wandering around in fundamentally dangerous areas while carrying heavy loads and dodging falling objects.

And so, now they’re floating the notion that these dangerous, hard jobs need to be made easier so that smaller people (read: women) can do them. Behold:

The deadly truth about a world built for men – from stab vests to car crashes

Little data exists on injuries to women in construction, but the New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health (NYCOSH) points to a US study of union carpenters that found women had higher rates of sprains, strains and nerve conditions of the wrist and forearm than men. Given the lack of data, it’s hard to be sure exactly why this is, but it’s a safe bet to attribute at least some of the blame to “standard” construction site equipment being designed around the male body.

Wendy Davis, ex-director of the Women’s Design Service in the UK, questions the standard size of a bag of cement. It’s a comfortable weight for a man to lift – but it doesn’t actually have to be that size, she points out. “If they were a bit smaller, then women could lift them.” Davis also takes issue with the standard brick size. “I’ve got photographs of my [adult] daughter holding a brick. She can’t get her hand round it. But [her husband] Danny’s hand fits perfectly comfortably. Why does a brick have to be that size?” She also notes that the typical A1 architect’s portfolio fits nicely under most men’s arms while most women’s arms don’t reach round it.

NYCOSH similarly notes that “standard hand tools like wrenches tend to be too large for women’s hands to grip tightly”.

Smaller bricks, tools, cement bags. Genius.

Construction companies don’t care how much work you do in relation to your size, only in how much work you do. It may be just as hard for a small woman to carry 50 pounds a hundred feet  as it is for a big man to carry 100 pounds 100 feet… but the big guy has still carried twice as much stuff. And has thus proven to be twice as valuable to the company… while *not* costing the company twice the insurance liability.

There was also this line:

Women make up the majority of the elderly and disabled

You know why that is? Because men DIE.

 Posted by at 2:35 am
Feb 242019
 

You *know* that there are people dumb enough to go along with this.

Legislators Propose Replacing All Spacecraft With High-Speed Trains By 2030

WASHINGTON, D.C.—A new environmental proposal would have the US replace all public and private spacecraft with high-speed trains by the year 2030, reports confirmed Thursday.

“We are wasting so much rocket fuel to generate the thrust necessary to leave Earth’s orbit when we could just build a train track all the way to Mars or Jupiter,” said a lobbyist for the train industry. “And just think about how pleasant a ride from Earth to Mars would be, coasting along the space tracks at 200 miles per hour for the next 193 years.”

The initial proposal would only cost approximately $10,000 trillion, according to a representative of one environmental think tank in D.C. “This is really a bargain when you think about it,” she said, pointing to a complex series of calculations she had performed on a LeapFrog laptop. “Besides, we can just print money to pay for it. Or maybe have a bake sale or something.”

Now, can you think of anyone dimwitted enough to actually suggest anything like this? Hmmm…

 Posted by at 2:08 am
Feb 232019
 

The very latest in Stalinism chic sez:

I have some suggestions.

1: Nukes. And lots of them.

2: Solar power is great. Let’s start building solar power plants on an industrial scale. On the moon.

3: Make birth control free, easy and mandatory in the poor regions not only of America, but the world. Norplant free with every welfare check or EBT card.

4: Start terraforming Mars. Begin work on converting asteroids into independent space habitats. The best way to make sure that the environment remains good is to create as much environment as possible.

5: Devote substantial funds to perfecting thermal depolymerization. Industrialise it.  Hook TDP plants up to every municipal waste treatment and garbage system; pay rent to food production facilities to park a TDP plant on site and convert waste products into petroleum.

6: Incentivize colleges and universities to take the funds currently being spent on racial and gender studies and instead devote those funds to nuclear, electrical and industrial engineering.

7: Start splitting public schools apart. Use schools to educate the educatable. Start up trade schools starting in, say, the 4th grade for those who would benefit from that rather than learning about Shakespeare, algebra and the Diet of Worms. Create a manual labor force starting in the 6th grade for those too thuggish and dull witted to be good fits in either of the school systems; use them to replace illegal aliens. While this is not *immediately* of obvious “climate crisis” value, the result will be that exceptional students will get exceptional educations; others will receive useful skills training, and all will be able to go about their day free from the disruptions, bullying and criminality of the worst members of their generation. This sort of thing will benefit *every* aspect of society.

8: Revise the penal system. For some violent offenders, exchange sentences of “years” with sentences of “kilowatt hours.”  Put them on stationary bikes hooked up to generators. Measure their output, subtract the energy value of the food they eat and the utilities and other resources they consume. Let them out when their books balance with their sentence.

 Posted by at 8:02 pm
Feb 232019
 

An illustration from 1984 showing the main features of an orbital railgun for the Strategic Defense Initiative program. While the design looks reasonable enough, almost certainly this is either missing a whole lot of important details or has changed them into unrecognizability. Scale is impossible to determine, but a practical space-based railgun capable of generating the projectile velocities needed (typically 10 km/sec) would have been an impressive structure indeed.

 

 Posted by at 2:39 am
Feb 212019
 

Two news stories as startling as a sunrise:

Syfy cancels George R.R. Martin’s ‘Nightflyers’

I *eventually* got around to watching all of season one. It was slow, it was plodding, it was gibberish, and it won’t be missed. I have nothing against dark sci-fi, but when every last character is portrayed as the sort of terrible person who would star on or write episodes of “Star Trek Discovery,” the appeal quickly washed away.

My own sci-fi stories, in particular the “Zaneverse” tales, are heavily steeped in Very Bad Things. But at least I *hope* (and it is certainly my intention) that the characters, who are exposed to terrors, remain not only interesting, but to greater or lesser degrees appealing. Even villains should often be people you kinda like, Like Darth Vader or Loki or Khan or Zod; their intentions may be evil, but they should be at the very least entertaining. And even surrpunded by Very Bad Things, if the characters are just doom-filled emo glumbots… honestly, who gives a rats ass about them in the end? You don’t want characters who can’t or won’t recognize that the sun is gonna asplode and they’d best hop the next Ocasio-Cortez train to Alpha Centauri, but you do want characters who see the terrible things and can either laugh in the face of doom… or figure a way out of it and take some joy in that.

“Nightflyers” was all depression, all the friggen’ time. SyFy missed a trick there. Look at some of SyFy’s prior successes: Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse. Both were built on a world where humanity is in some deep, deep trouble. And yet… interesting characters who could laugh.

And in “well, it’s about time” news…

Actor Jussie Smollett faces a felony charge for allegedly filing a false police report

I suspect the FBI will want their pound of Federal flesh as well. Political candidates would do well to pair photos of their opponents with their tweets about this case.

 Posted by at 12:21 am
Feb 192019
 

A step closer to reality:

Trump signs Space Force directive

Under this directive, the USSF would initially be a part of the USAF. The exact cost of creating the USSF is unclear, with estimates ranging from $5 billion to $13 billion. That’s sure a lot of money. Gosh, I wonder if we could afford to spend that much on space…

After nearly $50 billion, NASA’s deep-space plans remain grounded

Seems so. Heck, this is money spent without a single space launch so far. Thirteen billion dollars to create a Space Force seems damned cheap in comparison.

 

It seems to be a day for high dollar amounts. Such as this:

Teen in Lincoln Memorial protest sues Washington Post for $250 million

While the facts seem certain that the WaPo slandered the kid and deserves to pay through the nose, $250 Million is how much Bezos paid for the company. it’s unlikely that a lawsuit would score $250 million. But chances seem fair that a fat, hefty settlement should be in the offing. A settlement big enough to not only set up the kid for life, but to put the scare into a whole bunch of those media and celebrity vampires who jumped on the hatred bandwagon.

I doubt that Nic Sandmann will end up a billionaire out of all this, but it’s an amusing thought. When you go through the tweets of twits like these, who, based on the manufactured hate that the media invented, called for Nick Sandmann’s mother to be fired from her job… well, some accountability seems to be called for. Perhaps Nick can invest his multimillions wisely, become and actual billionaire, and help fund some colonization missions to Mars and the asteroids. A good bit of synergy between a wealth transfer from the racist left to reasonable people, and a leftist-rage-inducing Space Force.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Posted by at 5:36 pm
Feb 182019
 

If you are looking for some videos to help you close out your web-surfing day while leaving you asking the question “just what the hell am I doing with my life,” then the Russian band “Little Big” is here to save the day. They are… ummmm…….

I’m several years behind the times on bringing them up. They’ve been described as “the Russian Die Antwoord,” which, if you’ve seen Die Antwoord videos, reasonably sums them up. Such as “Everyday I’m Drinking,” which goes a long way to explain all those dash cam videos:

Or their love letter to the best dirt-cheap spray-n-pray bullet nozzle that features not only Rick & Morty but also so much appropriated Disney footage that I’m amazed that The House Of Mouse hasn’t bought Russia just to shut them down:

And this one, which I guess you’d call a “dance video,” featuring performances that should win Oscars. because anyone who could get all the way through this with a straight face deserves a freakin’ award.

And then there’s THIS ONE which is so NSFW I can’t even safely print the name of the song.

You’re welcome, people.

 

 Posted by at 6:45 pm
Feb 182019
 

Russian trolls blamed for spreading anti-vaccination propaganda

The same Russian social media trolls accused of meddling in the 2016 US election may be to blame for the deadly measles outbreak across Europe last year, according to a new report.

If true, that would be an impressive demonstration of “asymmetric warfare.” If you can actually talk the stupider/more gullible sections of your  opponents population to damage not only themselves but some other fraction of their nation, using nothing other than some online posts… why *wouldn’t* you? Never mind geopolitics, just consider human nature. We’ve seen cases where Mean Girls will use whisper campaigns and social media to bully another girl into killing herself. Not for political purposes, not for material gain, but just for the lulz. Some people just want to watch the world burn. And anyone who has ever met humans knows that “some people” is just another way of saying “most people.”

Heck, if the CIA had some paid trolls who figured out that they could convince some Chinese sailors to set off scuttling charges in Chinese boomers, you gotta assume that those paid trolls would be reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaallllly tempted to do that just for the hell of it. So if Russian trolls figured out that they can convince European dumbasses to willingly harm themselves and European economies, thus boosting Russian economic prospects… well, the strategy cost approximately nothing.

I would not be surprised to find that many of the problems in the west these days are intentionally created by very small groups with minimal funding. The return of superstition, such as anti-nukers, creationists, magickal thinking, socialism, astrology and whatnot, damages the ability of the US to progress scientifically and technically. And cranking out horoscopes and nuclear fear-mongering is cheap and easy. Are the Chinese behind it? The Russians? The dastardly Canadians? Who can say. Be ever vigilant.

 Posted by at 2:29 pm