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Thanks for this. Brings back so many memories of the long hours spent in computer rooms with HP 9000s and RS/6000s back in the 90s. Seeing that SAM interface made me shiver :)

It's great that there are folks like you preserving this history


LAN Manager legacy still hanging around after 40+(?) years


I would extend Yankeedom to the Mat-Su Valley of Alaska. Wisconsin, Minnesota colonists in the 1930s and more recent western Michigan transplants.


So cool that the are people attempting to preserve this amazing, sometimes lost, history. I hope they are considering how to preserve their own work as they do this.


Here I thought ST Discovery had jumped the shark with its whole mycelium navigation plot device.


Oh, that's still true.


The article mentions alcohol consumption by kids, but I think it doesn't emphasize enough the effect of efforts like Mothers Against Drunk Driving and strict DUI laws. Back in the 70s and 80s having a few drinks at a party, bar or friend's house was normal and part of the social lubrication. Even drinks during lunch was common where I worked. No more. You either need to have a designated driver, find a taxi (which doesn't exist in most rural areas), or just not drink. The first two are a pain, so people opt for the latter and that social inhibition hangs around, and folks go home early. Have to get up for work in the morning, you know.


> You either need to have a designated driver, find a taxi (which doesn't exist in most rural areas), or just not drink.

Or live in a place where you don’t drive to get around.


Very few places on earth are like that. Even in Europe's dense cities there are a lot of cars, get outside of that and there is no hope of an alternative. Though Europe is somewhat likely to have a bar within walking distance of your house, but a lot of people in Europe drive to whatever bar they drink in at least sometime.

Most of the world's public transportation sees themselves as a way to get to work and so parties which happen off hours in places hard for transport to reach get bad or no service.


East Asia has lots of highly walkable cities with great public transit -- even a few you might not have heard of. Not just Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing but also Shenzhen, Chongqing, and Hangzhou to name a few.


Sure, there are small areas like that (which are dense areas meaning a lot of people live there), but they are still a minority. Even within those cities there are places that are more walkable than others.


> Very few places on earth are like that

I mean... there are fewer than 2 billion total vehicles on Earth, so I'm guessing it's not THAT uncommon to not own a car.

Unless we're arguing that people simply didn't socialize before cars existed.


> Unless we're arguing that people simply didn't socialize before cars existed.

No, the argument is that cars changed how society is physically structured, to the point where society at large is designed to center car-based transportation.

In many countries - including the US and most of Europe - this is transparently true.


Not really? Yes there are a lot of cars in EU cities, but young people are not driving them - they use combination of walking, biking and public transport.

Parties are where people live and in center - public transport gets you there. Using public transport to get from bar or home party is quite normal.


or drive drunk, which if my upbringing was any indication, happened all the time


I feel like while there were laws against furnishing alcohol to minors and the like, I never really heard of some one's parents getting charged because some kid crashed his car after boozing it up at a party back then. Maybe I just wasn't paying attention but it seems like the enforcement of that really stepped up.


Oh, it certainly happened. Some people don't have a limit and decency isn't on their minds and when they get in trouble the law is used against them. Also bitter neighbors could call the cops on you.


0.08 allows for a few drinks


One person's definition of a few is 3 over 4 hours. Another person's is 5 over 2 hours. (That's even mentioning the size of the drink. A standard can of beer or a pint? A 1 ounce shot or 1.5 ounce shot?)

Here-in lies a major problem of drunk driving. (Outside of self-responsibility.)


Can we just keep taking courses of scorched earth antibiotics until we come up with a microbiome combo that feels good?


Anecdotally, that generally seems to make things worse, not better.


I did this years ago and it seemed to work, but n=1. It took two cycles of antibiotics and intentional introduction of "good bacteria" before I landed on something that seemed to fix most of my food intolerances. Didn't seem to have any impact on anxiety.

I learned later that this is pretty dangerous to attempt, since you're very likely to give yourself c diff or some other infection and end up with persistent IBS before you land on a good microbiome.


Where does having solid stool sit in comparison to not having social anxiety?


Given that it'll cure the latent chlamydia and gonorrhea that people have - not to mention the cat toxiplasmos - lets do it!


Some legislators probably have constituents that just won't shut up about it, so they figure let's pass this since it doesn't actually ban anything that actually exists and get these crazies off my back.


I'm thinking "effectuate" could be interpreted as requiring force if necessary. Since this is another country, that would be outside the purview of a court to mandate a military action. They can require that the govt "facilitate" El Salvador's action to return him.


Screen time.


It goes deeper than that. If you always have someone or something to bail you out, why do you need to develop independence?


Au contraire, if you haven't anyone or anything to bail you out, how can you justify the risk of innovating?

Man is not an island.


What risk? To whom would you justify it?


Welcome to HN, Mr. Thoreau


...whose mom showed up at Walden Pond every now and again to help with laundry and such.


Specifically when the screen contents are controlled by people who want you as addicted as possible and don't care if it's ruining your life.


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Monogamous societies were the most successful societies in human history, yet you claim that they should be inherently dysfunctional, because of dysgenics.


Taboos on incest and cousin marriage are what actually made the difference there, along with harsh winters


Not so forbidden a topic that you can't site some sources, I hope.


I'm not getting paid to do your homework for you


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