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	<title>Comments on: Sustainability of Human Progress</title>
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		<title>by: Dave Lopez</title>
		<link>http://www.cdegroot.com/blog/2006/03/03/sustainability-of-human-progress/#comment-144</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>&lt;i&gt;The twist - being a scientist, he can’t help sticking to facts.&lt;/i&gt;

I'm not sure if the italicized &lt;i&gt;facts&lt;/i&gt; means your being sarcastic, but scientists are humans with political ideas and emotions, and in today's political climate they are just as likely to disregard &lt;i&gt;facts&lt;/i&gt;
as the next guy.

But it was a breath of fresh air to see some rational discourse from McCarthy on the subject of sustainability - rather than the usual doom-n-gloom preditions from the man-hating econuts.

&lt;i&gt;Which is a pity, because boundless capitalism isn’t going to fix the world either, so there needs to be a bit of counterweight to balance it all…&lt;/i&gt;

Capitalism and accountability can take us a lot further than rabid anthropomorphization of &quot;mother earth&quot;.

And if I can go off on a tangent (since the tangent is how i found your blog anyway) I'd like to say in response to your response of  Java guy and IDEs that you made back in December, that I wouldn't go as far to say that the Lisp and Smalltalk IDEs are &quot;lightyears&quot; ahead of say Eclipse, IDEA or Visual Studio (they clearly aren't), but  it's clear that it's not out of the realm to think that a language like Ruby could have a kick-ass IDE at some point in the future.  I'd like to think that around the time that Ruby's VM comes out, someone (maybe me) will start working on something like Dolphin Smalltalk for Ruby.

P.S. I call Isaac Gouy Question Boy.  He should be required to  post a blog so others can rip on him since he seems to have made a profession of commenting on others.

See ya</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure if the italicized <i>facts</i> means your being sarcastic, but scientists are humans with political ideas and emotions, and in today&#8217;s political climate they are just as likely to disregard <i>facts</i><br />
as the next guy.</p>
<p>But it was a breath of fresh air to see some rational discourse from McCarthy on the subject of sustainability - rather than the usual doom-n-gloom preditions from the man-hating econuts.</p>
<p><i>Which is a pity, because boundless capitalism isn’t going to fix the world either, so there needs to be a bit of counterweight to balance it all…</i></p>
<p>Capitalism and accountability can take us a lot further than rabid anthropomorphization of &#8220;mother earth&#8221;.</p>
<p>And if I can go off on a tangent (since the tangent is how i found your blog anyway) I&#8217;d like to say in response to your response of  Java guy and IDEs that you made back in December, that I wouldn&#8217;t go as far to say that the Lisp and Smalltalk IDEs are &#8220;lightyears&#8221; ahead of say Eclipse, IDEA or Visual Studio (they clearly aren&#8217;t), but  it&#8217;s clear that it&#8217;s not out of the realm to think that a language like Ruby could have a kick-ass IDE at some point in the future.  I&#8217;d like to think that around the time that Ruby&#8217;s VM comes out, someone (maybe me) will start working on something like Dolphin Smalltalk for Ruby.</p>
<p>P.S. I call Isaac Gouy Question Boy.  He should be required to  post a blog so others can rip on him since he seems to have made a profession of commenting on others.</p>
<p>See ya
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