[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
Jan. 21st, 2014 03:40 pm- James Bow really likes the new Hunger Games movie, Catching Fire. One thing he thinks it does very well is show people caught up in an oppressive system.
- The Dragon's Tales notes that the European Space Agency is facing huge cost overruns with its Ariane 6 rocket.
- io9 shares a chart showing the top 20 metropolitan areas of the United States over time.
- Joe. My. God. observes that seniors who have been staking out tables at a McDonald's in New York City as a place to socialize have agreed to be more considerate.
- Language Log's Victor Mair comments upon a picture of a Taiwanese subway advertisement that makes use of three different scripts.
- Marginal Revolution's Tyler Cowen likes Will Wilkinson's argument about how liberalism is ultimately incompatible with the security state.
- Registan guest blogger Dillorom Abdulloeva writes about domestic violence in Uzbekistan.
- Steve Munro has an open thread about the different ways to travel between Toronto and New York City. What's quickest?
- Supernova Condensate examines the concept of superhabitable planets.
- The Volokh Conspiracy's Ilya Somin argues (after others) that immigration can be a way for people to exercise political freedom, by leaving unjust states.
- Torontoist examines a report on youth violence.
- Towleroad shares the news of the new Spanish cardinal, who thinks that homosexuality is a medically correctible defect.