DYK the Human Genome Project cost taxpayers about $3 billion over 13 years but is estimated to have generated an ROI of $1 trillion, impacting the fields of medicine, agriculture, energy, and the environment?

Science is not a cost; it’s an investment with countless returns.

Via Dr. Catharine Young

Day 20,546 – morning

• Monday’s tasks include shipping a package, car maintenance, getting cash, picking up a prescription, and ordering Mother’s Day flowers.

• Gifts for Mrs. Bear and her mother also need to be decided upon.

20,545

Day 20,545

Happy May the Fourth!

Have a doodle of my favorite droid, ready to be colored in by *you*! (Or just enjoy it as is)

A very primitive drawing of a GNK-series power droid.

Downloaded from here to my phone, just to play. No digital markers, just a quick fill and some boxes.

Sitting outside with a radio, a book, my sweetheart, and a frozen lemonade. A good day.

A little green dinosaur holding a boom box.

#art #doodle  #illustration #digitalmarkers

Mrs. Bear beat me by 10 points in Lost Cities: Roll & Write, and we cracked the mystery of the dead old lady in Family Matters: Mini Crimes!

Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your résumé?

Me: Yes, that’s what’s called a lacuna.  It refers to when manuscripts have missing parts, lost to time. For example, the Epic of Gilgamesh has…

Random Scotto Factoid: I know how to use a slide rule. This is only one of my many skills that have no real-world use these days, but might be handy after the apocalypse.

Monty Python – May Day 1971 – British May Day in England Special

Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works are *Moby-Dick* (1851), *Typee* (1846), and *Billy Budd, Sailor*, a posthumously published novella.

Refactoring…

‘Describe your experience as a programmer in one word’

Me:

Verschlimmbessern:

To make something worse by trying to improve it.

How have we gone from,
“I’ll lower the price of groceries” to “everything is going to cost more and your kids are just going to have to have less toys,” and his approval rating is still around 40%?

So I started playing Blue Prince for a 90 min last night, and I’m going in with no knowledge of any of the puzzles or requirements to get to the end.

[No spoilers are here]

What I have discovered so far –

No colorblindness mode seems like a bad idea

No tool permanence seems rather rough.

I think that if you show you can solve a puzzle, there should be an option to skip it after you have solved it a few times. Darts is easy, but tedious.

I’ve got about 5 hours / 4 houses in. Some very nifty rooms, and I’m glad to see there are some ways to establish a little object permanence, but man, can you get some bad luck of the draw.

Welcome to my wall scrawls.