William Maudlin

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This sounds very exciting but I need to understand "3D printed architecture".  Being used to thinking of things being printed on two-dimensional paper or card, it makes it impossible to imagine what it is to print in 3-D.  I am sure there is someone out there able to make this understandable to me, and request that you please do so.  Does it mean that the plans for buildings may be seen three dimensionally on a card?

From : The Doctor's Dilemma by GB Shaw 1913:

"The simplest way to kill most microbes is to let the sun shine on them.....  But doctors instinctively  avoid all facts that are reassuring, and eagerly swallow those that make it a marvel that anyone could possibly survive  three days in an atmosphere  consisting mainly of countless pathogenic germs.  They conceive microbes as immortal until slain .. by a duly qualified medical men.... people are adjured.... not to throw their microbes into the sunshine, but to collect them carefully in a handkerchief; shield the handkerchief from the sun in the darkness and warmth of the pocket; and send it to a laundry to be mixed up with everybody else's handkerchiefs..."

If the Constitution ever was 'hanging by a thread' it is right now.  Widespread denial of free speech, the right to assemble peacefully for the redress of grievances,  Infringement of the right to worship, often the right to keep and bear arms, being free from unreasonable searches and seizures, right to an impartial jury, right to be  confronted by the witnesses against you.  

"Speak now or forever hold your peace".

INTERNET 'CANCEL CULTURE'

Rowan Atkinson famous for his role in and as Mr Bean celebrates his birthday on  January 6. This year he has turned 55 and is massively trending on social media pages. During a recent interaction, Rowan's statement on 'cancel culture' grabbed eyeballs and has become a topic of discussion on the Internet. The veteran English actor compared it to 'medieval mob roaming the streets looking for someone to burn'. 

As per reports in the Deadline, Rowan told Radio Times, "The problem we have online is that an algorithm decides what we want to see, which ends up creating a simplistic, binary view of society. It becomes a case of either you’re with us or against us. And if you’re against us, you deserve to be 'cancelled'."

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