As the last workday in October draws to a close, in all its rainy gloominess, I have once again spent all day working on actually coding stuff and not reading these articles:
- Andrew Sullivan says the GOP could own clean energy by pushing nuclear power.
- Brian Merchant says Facebook has decided to change its name because it's boring.
- The last sane GOP representative, Adam Kinzinger (IL-6), won't run for re-election to the House, both because the new Illinois district map favors Democrats and also because, let's face it, he's really running for governor.
- Nicholas Kristof has given up his 37-year career at The New York Times to run for governor of Oregon.
- After a three-year delay, O'Hare's people mover will reopen, possibly just in time for my next trip.
Finally, a 97-year-old billionaire has given $240 million to UC Santa Barbara on the condition they build a 4500-room dormitory so awful (think Geidi Prime) the school's consulting architect resigned.