Cleaning out the notebook again…
Is private industry ready to head into space to save humanity? It’s very possible. Less than a week after I wrote that I’m happy to see the space shuttle program go away, a group of impressive investors has announced a company called Planetary Resources, which plans to mine asteroids and finally bring real commerce to space.
This is the sort of venture that NASA would never have attempted. Although the comparison isn’t perfect, I’d say it’s reminiscent of the European trading companies that were set up to colonize and trade in the New World. It’s the brainchild of Peter Diamandis, the guy who created the X Prize Foundation. The star-studded list of investors includes both of Google’s founders, an early Google investor, a key early Microsoft employee and Ross Perot Jr. Their previous success doesn’t guarantee anything, but I wouldn’t bet against them.
The best things about the venture are that taxpayers aren’t footing the bill and that anyone else can choose to compete on a level playing field if he wants to. It’s great to see people step up to blast off into space with a motivation to make money.
The truth about George Zimmerman is a lot more complicated and nuanced than some people wanted us to see. Many people have already convicted him of murder and are convinced that it was nothing but a racially motivated killing. Reuter’s has a long and detailed story that paints a far more interesting picture of how we got to this point.
What if I’ve fooled myself — and darkness is all that waits for me?
Goodbye, Anne (2009-2019)
Want to feel happier, healthier? Try cutting back on deception
How would you see your body if nobody told you it was flawed?
If you listen carefully, your heart will tell you what you really need
‘What’s the worth of one warm smile? Go and ask the dead man’
In the old Ginger or Mary Ann debate, I wanted a third choice
More dependence ahead now that half of households get U.S. checks
She had issues that scared me, but I felt loved and understood