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john's avatar

Am I misunderstanding the lower graphic....there's a $ sign in front of 54.6 million employed [employed people, I assume].

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I am reminded of an Alan Perlis quip about Lisp programmers, "they know the value of everything and the cost of nothing." (Lisp is the second oldest high level computer programming language next to Fortran.) Well I say this not in jest, what is a gentle admonition about abusing system resources in the context of computing machinery is an all too accurate portrayal of current human existence.

When you consider the large coastal populations of the U.S. what motivates these inhabitants is scenery, not survival, as it is in Bangladesh. Scenery, not survival motivates most decisions about home location in the U.S.

Much of the U.S. is going to be rather unpleasant to occupy with large arid areas, or high humid heatdomes everpresent, or salt water intrusion into fresh water distribution systems. The value of all these locations is realistically nothing. The cost for remedies matters not. There are simply not the resources available to ameliorate coming adverse conditions.

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