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ASFO 2026–06–20 20.06.2026
Mail call! Quantities of blast in the outgoing mail ; a second medallic art project for this year ; and the Elon–phant in the room.
ASFO 2026–06–13 13.06.2026
Back in Texas, after failing to do a show last week with no excuse whatsoever, what do I have to say? There is the potential effect of the New Glenn explosion on the just–announced NASA lunar program ; the inexplicable or at least inexcusable proposal for looser driver–licensing in Germany ; and a little “I … Continue reading "ASFO 2026–06–13"
ASFO 2026–05–30 30.05.2026
A very ambitious NASA announcement set back by a very big explosion, the end of “Beyond Petroleum” and other items from the Financial Times, some museums in Britain, my further travels, and other notes of interest.
ASFO 2026–05–23 23.05.2026
Blackpool again? My recent visit to a Nuklearia meetup, a degree of comeuppance for Gerhard Schröder, various recent industrial accidents, performance–enhancing drugs in sport, and an answer to a question from SDFer jlamothe about the possibilities of nuclear power for the Yukon Territory.
ASFO 2026–05–16 16.05.2026
Recent events in Romania once again lead us to question the notion of “economic efficiency”. Does it really make sense to re–define what we consider good to match the outcome of a theory? Also, further travel plans, and a stab at re–formatting the Man and Atom Briefing Book.
ASFO 2026–05–09 09.05.2026
Anything but nuclear strikes again, with a proposal to link Canada and Europe by an undersea electric transmission line. The problem is not that this is a bad idea, per se : it is merely a costly and roundabout way of approaching a problem that we already have a more satisfactory solution for. Also, more … Continue reading "ASFO 2026–05–09"
ASFO 2026–05–02 02.05.2026
Blackpool, and why I am not likely to visit Pleasure Beach. This episode recorded ex post facto, because I lost track of time while riding the tram system — the only one in Britain to have been spared. From its northern terminus you can see the Heysham nuclear power stations. Also a “Museum of Water … Continue reading "ASFO 2026–05–02"
ASFO 2026–04–25 25.04.2026
Britain! The British Museum, and why I can’t get in even though it’s just outside my window… Also a report on my visit to Thurso, at the northern extremity of Britain ; and (continuing from last week’s Pannonian Ethanol) a brief thought about the perhaps–reasonable justifications for the use of biofuels, as opposed to the … Continue reading "ASFO 2026–04–25"
ASFO 2026–04–18 18.04.2026
Anything would be a let–down after last week. This show ended up being mostly about my upcoming travel plans in Britain, and some of the interesting industrial museums there, with a mention of something described as a “Luxury Dreadnought”. Also a discussion of the economics of the Eurail Pass, water damage on printed materials, the … Continue reading "ASFO 2026–04–18"
ASFO 2026–04–11 11.04.2026
ARTEMIS II grabbed the imagination of the world, but left us with two thoughts. First, that we somehow have all this to do over again ; and second, it sets before us once more the stark choice of what to do with our scientific–technological mastery over the inanimate world.
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