Stick to baseball, 3/19/16.

I had a big scouting blog post from Arizona for Insiders this week, leading with Dodgers outfielder Yusniel Diaz, plus a draft blog post on UVA’s Connor Jones and Matt Thaiss, including thoughts on why the Cavaliers have never churned out a big league starter. My weekly Klawchat transcript is up as well.

I reviewed the simple abstract strategy game Circular Reasoning for Paste.

And now, the links…

Comments

  1. GMOs are bad.

    • Right. Because broad, blanket statements that admit no room for complexity are so often correct.

    • Most of what you eat, and have eaten your whole life, has been genetically modified in some fashion. And without genetic modification, some crops, like the Cavendish bananas we all eat regularly, are likely to disappear. So, no, GMOs are not “bad.” That you think so is a good example of why we need to educate consumers better on food science.

    • Your opinions: also bad.

  2. Solid counterargument Ed. Shouldn’t you be organizing a Tea Party rally somewhere? I feel like this venue is not appropriate for an intellectual titan such as yourself.

    • +1

    • Pretty sure if Ed is against GMOs he is a liberal and not a Tea Partier the majority of studies show far more liberals are anti GMOs. More are anti-vaccine as well but that’s a topic for another post.

  3. Feels like there’s a “hmm-kay?” missing from the end of all Ed’s posts. Does this commenting software censor South Park-ian exclamations?

  4. Not sure if you’ve gotten to it yet in your quest to read all the Hugo winners, but Forever Peace, which won in 1997, tries to envision a world where most menial jobs have been rendered obsolete by technology. It’s not a perfect novel, but I found that aspect of the world building to be pretty interesting.