peace, reminds me of this story, may we be careful in the caverns of the world
https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/nutty-putty-cave.htm
to paraphrase Bayo Akomolafe, the response to the crisis is part of the crisis
🤙 core memory experience that is
everyone wants an uncommon child but no one wants to raise one
-overheard, and days like today I feel it
but it’s all good, bring it on
the hardest work is usually not framed in economic incentives anyway—raising children, caring for ailing family members, charity, being there for neighbors and community, dealing with crazy people…
#surviveToTheAgeOf25
Drove abandoned sand roads through the Mojave Desert in a Honda Civic, inevitably got stuck, buried to the axles. Stranded next to an abandoned minivan from Virginia. No one comes down that road for a day and a half. No water. Can’t sleep at night for fear of losing everything. Finally rescued by a balloon-tired monster truck coming to check on minivan that they tell me has been there for months. Dragged back to paved road. Car still runs. I live long enough for the frontal cortex to mature.
I think this millipede forgot to convert to imperial units lol

As a first grader my kid once was playing with friends outside a law office and kept peeking into their open door. One of the lawyers took an interest in the kids and asked them if they knew what lawyers do. Mine was on a massive Jurassic Park high and replied, “you get eaten by dinosaurs!”
for my own records here, on the use of nanotech:
Some challenges remain for draught areas apparently:
“Meteorological drought is defined as a shortfall in precipitation over a certain time period, typically over a long period of time like months. This means that there is a lack of precipitation in a region that comes from a lack of moisture in the air. Because moisture is the first ingredient for cloud seeding to produce rain, cloud seeing cannot be used as a solution to create rain during drought conditions.”
Heather Holmes, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Program at the University of Nevada, Reno
Thanks, interesting area of research
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/eight-states-are-seeding-clouds-to-overcome-megadrought/
haha forgot about that, but one needs clouds first I suppose





