In the EU-28 in 2012 there were 57.5M persons aged 15-24, of whom 5.6 M were unemployed. This gives a youth unemployment ratio of 9.7 %. Rapid reeducation is needed and a culture of making and entrepreneurship – employment and skill retooling and career relaunching. Students are coming out “qualified” and educated but not work ready. They do not have the desired skills and experience. The difficult economic times has meant that companies are unwilling to spend the resources to bring anyone up to speed.
Month: July 2014
Adderall is meth
During the 5 years Heisenberg spent as a blue-meth cook, the nation experienced a nonfictional explosion in the manufacture and sale of sapphire pills and azure capsules containing amphetamine. This other “blue,” known by its trade names Adderall and Vyvanse, found its biggest market in classrooms like Walter White’s. As this blue speed is made and sold in anodyne corporate environments, the drama understandably focused on blue meth and its buyers, usually depicted as jittery tweakers picking at lesions and wearing rags on loan from the cannibal gangs of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.
2021-10-20 update, a story what meth at scale looks like:
Thus, as P2P meth spread nationwide, an unprecedented event took place in American drug use: Opioid addicts began to shift, en masse, to meth. Meth overdoses have risen rapidly in recent years, but they are much less common than opioid ODs—you don’t typically overdose and die on meth; you decay. By 2019, in the course of my reporting, I was routinely coming into contact with people in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia who were using Suboxone to control their opiate cravings from long-standing addiction to pain pills and heroin, while using methamphetamine to get high. Massive supplies of cheap P2P meth had created demand for a stimulant out of a market for a depressant. In the process, traffickers forged a new population of mentally ill Americans. P2P meth seems to create a higher order of cerebral catastrophe. “I don’t know that I would even call it meth anymore”. Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are afflictions that begin in the young. Now people in their 30s and 40s with no prior history of mental illness seemed to be going mad.
Selling classified information
“Disclosing or misusing classified information for profit is, as Mr. Alexander well knows, a felony. I question how Mr. Alexander can provide any of the services he is offering unless he discloses or misuses classified information, including extremely sensitive sources and methods,” Florida Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson wrote one of the business groups, the Security Industries and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), which holds it down for Wall Street in Washington. “Without the classified information that he acquired in his former position, he literally would have nothing to offer to you.”
Rooftop films at brooklyn grange
there was a showing of The Disobedient (artsy film with subtitles you couldn’t read so i have no idea what went down) at brooklyn grange, the preeminent urban farm![]()






The longevity gap
this has been called species bifurcation elsewhere.
After 1 week, tissue from older mice resembled that of 6-month-old mice. This would be like a 60-year-old converting to a 20-year-old before our eyes, combining the maturity and wisdom of age with the vitality of youth. Researchers hope to launch human trials soon.
and it ends in what is essentially a call for basic income.
Missing the G
the new nyc anthem
Aro
the transcribed life is now here
OverHeard stores the last 3 minutes of recording. no audio recordings are saved to its servers
The right to feed lions
Little Caesar’s argued that the persecution of Christians and the feeding of them to ravenous big cats was a “deeply held” religious belief, that the continued survival of the 6k Christian employees, as well as the fact that they remained on company payroll, imposed a “substantial financial burden” on their religious liberty.
Last American Man
At age 17, Eustace Conway moved into the North Carolina woods. He hasn’t compromised since.
Eustace travels through life with perfect equanimity. He has never experienced an awkward moment. During his visit to New York City, I lost him 1 day in Tompkins Square Park. When I found him again, he was in pleasant conversation with the scariest posse of drug dealers you’d ever want to meet. They’d offered Eustace crack, which he’d politely declined, but he was chatting with them about other issues.
“Yo, man,” the drug dealers were asking as I arrived, “where’d you buy that dope shirt?”
Eustace was explaining to the drug dealers that he did not, in fact, buy the shirt at all but had made it out of a deer. He described exactly how he had skinned the deer and softened the hide with the deer’s own brains and then sewed the shirt together using strands of sinew taken from alongside the deer’s spine. He told the drug dealers that it’s not a difficult process and that they could do it, too, and that—if they came to visit him in the mountains—he would show them all sorts of wonderful ways to live off nature. “Eustace, we gotta go.”
The drug dealers shook his hand: “Damn, Eustace. You something else.”