- My fitbit #Fitstats for 12/06/2013: 11,822 steps and 8.7 km traveled. http://t.co/yvGq0OoOT9 00:02:29
- Reading – Meep Meep Watch (Andrew Sullivan) http://t.co/gpBr40Ylyo 00:07:14
- Reading – First scientific paper to be released in Elvish, Dwarvish and English (Annalee Newitz) http://t.co/JaXnx9Qg1j 00:27:57
- RT @EverettHerald: #SnoCo animal control says they've found the owner of the wandering mare near Smokey Point. They were reunited today. Ho… 01:11:17
- Reading – Seriously, Don’t Worry About the Pentagon’s Giant Planet-Sucking Octopus (Robert Beckhusen) https://t.co/OqCzpMwRAI 01:43:32
- Reading – 24,000-Year-Old Body Is Kin to Both Europeans and American Indians (Nicholas Wade) http://t.co/lPujtZcQ2y 16:12:55
- Reading – Go to the App Store and rate your 5 favorite apps right now! (Rene Ritchie) http://t.co/D1ZdFErxGh 16:15:08
- Reading – New Snowden leak reveals U.S. espionage in Rome and Milan (Dell Cameron) http://t.co/A43g6PeTpb 16:19:23
- RT @BYUfan: .@abulsme Dude! Don't use MtGox. With Coinbase you can buy Bitcoin in just 2 minutes. 21:15:54
- .@BYUfan Yeah. Between when we recorded the episode and when I posted the episode I said “screw this” and opened a Coinbase account. :-) in reply to BYUfan 21:17:22
- RT @BYUfan: .@abulsme BTW, MtGox is based in Japan. 21:17:46
- .@BYUfan Figured that out too once I got to the part where to find it I had to use a wire transfer. :-/ in reply to BYUfan 21:19:30
- RT @BYUfan: @imbou @abulsme Your last segment revealed your collective ignorance of economics and history. 21:19:43
- .@BYUfan @imbou Excellent! That was our goal! in reply to BYUfan 21:20:05
- RT @BYUfan: @imbou @abulsme Automation and industrialization have always disproportionally benefited the poor and middle class. 21:20:11
- .@BYUfan @imbou I think the kind we are talking now it of a slightly different kind, as instead of changing the type of labor needed… in reply to BYUfan 21:21:18
- .@BYUfan @imbou in some cases it eliminates the need for labor entirely. However… As we noted in the episode… in reply to BYUfan 21:22:38
- .@BYUfan @imbou These things can’t be extrapolated linearly as we were doing, and the new technologies end up effecting much more than… in reply to BYUfan 21:23:59
- .@BYUfan @imbou one might expect. Historically as you point out this has meant that ALWAYS in the end after a generation or two the new… in reply to BYUfan 21:27:50
- .@BYUfan @imbou tech ended up a net positive despite any initial issues. Question is if new automation we are talking about is more of… in reply to BYUfan 21:28:34
- .@BYUfan @imbou the same, or something qualitatively different. We shall see. :-) in reply to BYUfan 21:29:07
- RT @imbou: @BYUfan @abulsme on the contrary we specifically mentioned that historically it had been the case that any such advances usually… 21:29:17
- RT @BYUfan: @abulsme @imbou today is no different than past advances. 1/2 were farmers 100 years ago. Today, 1%. 21:29:51
- .@BYUfan @imbou Indeed. Very true. After much disruption in between. in reply to BYUfan 21:31:22
- RT @BYUfan: @abulsme @imbou it doesn't take generations. Steel workers are still alive and found other *better* work. 21:31:30
- .@BYUfan @imbou Some yes. Many maybe even. But many many never returned to the standard of living from before. in reply to BYUfan 21:32:37
- RT @imbou: @BYUfan @abulsme resulted in negative consequences we are questioning wether now it's going to be different. 21:32:48
- .@imbou @BYUfan Going into a movie now. You guys can continue this discussion without me. :-) in reply to imbou 21:37:11
- RT @BYUfan: @abulsme @imbou those who end up poorer are much fewer than you think. Media exaggerates and doesn't follow up after people adj… 21:37:25
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