I wish people would stop referring to it as vaccine skepticism. It's science denialism. It's the rejection of generations of magnificant scientific progress and the embrace of ignorance.

Two months from now, the crazies will be in control.

One advantage to my not having become a big-name writer is that no young writer has met me, his writing idol, only to be gravely disillusioned and disappointed. So there's that.

This will be remembered as the election where a majority of Americans stopped even pretending to pay lip service to their country's ideals.

In the supermarket today, I saw what might well be the stupidest t-shirt I've ever seen. On the front it said "Trump". There might have been more, but that's all I saw as the man walked by. On the back, there was a painting of Trump and Vance as tough guys in string ties and black hats, with a vaguely TV-Old-West background. Beneath that, it said, "I'm voting for the outlaw and the hillbilly." The orange buffoon's idiot followers live in a world of TV-show illusion.

@rcade (Psst. I'm over here, in this dark alley.) Maybe that's why I can't edit my own profile. It says that profile doesn't exist. That's how shady I am.

What does it mean if my profile can't be found when I click on it? Have I ceased to exist?

Back in 2019, I published my Apollo memoir, WHEN WE LANDED ON THE MOON, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Every now and then, it still sells a copy. I think of it as the little rocket that could. It's a bit like Voyager. Just when it seems to be dead, it transmits more data, or in this case royalties. Putt, putt, putt.

I (white) thought that when Obama was elected, but I was quickly disillusioned.

✊🏾WiseGuyEddie  
White people. Listen to this without being defensive. When Kamala Harris is elected president (and she will) PLEASE don't start talking about a "Po...

Five years and five days ago, for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing, I published a short memoir of my time working at NASA on the Apollo program, titled "When We Landed on the Moon".

It's not the catchiest title, but it is much snazzier than the more descriptive title "How I Worked at a Desk at NASA During Apollo Writing Fortran Code and Entering Lots of Data on Punch Cards and Poring over Piles of Computer Printout".

amazon.com/dp/1080633405/

People who sneered at science fiction are now living it, but they still sneer at science fiction.

It should have said "terminate a pregnancy". I couldn't edit it to correct it, so I added a comment to that effect.

Gurre Vildskägg  
@DavidDvorkin "To terminate an abortion"? English isn't my first language, but that sounds like having a right to stop an abortion?

That should be "to terminate a pregnancy".

I'd edit that toot if I could.

David Dvorkin  
It won't happen, but we need this amendment to the Constitution: "The ability of citizens to control their own bodies being fundamental to a free ...

It won't happen, but we need this amendment to the Constitution:

"The ability of citizens to control their own bodies being fundamental to a free society, the right to terminate an abortion shall not be abridged."

The next president of Mexico will be Claudia Sheinbaum -- a Jewish woman with a science/engineering PhD. We might get Donald Trump.

Bernie Sanders, 82, will seek a fourth Senate term. I hope no one who supports him is grumbling about Joe Biden's age.

I shaved my head in preparation for my dermatologist appointment tomorrow, and now I'm Lex Luthor without the money.

I bet the first company to sell a smart mirror that shows you as you wish you were instead of as you actually are will make a fortune.

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