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Drafts

I think this is the longest period of not feeling like writing anything at all here. Nothing serious and non-personal I mean. That said, here’s a look through my drafts, maybe having the topics posted here will make me actually write about them… Eventually… Some of them have been in drafts ever since I started this blog.

Let’s start with the things I’ve written about before. I certainly meant to continue writing about how to solve the overpopulation problem, mainly the part of the solution which involves controlling births, since there isn’t so much to say about the other things. I also meant to write another post on polyamory.
Then there was a planned post about the fact that change can be all about herding sheep, as long as you are better at it than those who currently herd them in such a way as to preserve the current state of things. There was also something about needing proper infrastructure to create said change.
At some point I also meant to comment on the greatest engineering challenges of the 21st century, as they were identified by those “experts”.
Relatively recently (compared to the others), I saved this link about the water footprint, since I meant to write about that as well… And admit that I still have a long way to go when it comes to this issue…
There are also planned rants about user-created content, the role of sex in a relationship, the future of contraception and something as generic as books.

Though this never made it into drafts (mainly because whatever ends up there has a very low chance of seeing the light of day within any reasonable time frame and I really wanted to write about this), I should also mention the plan to write about Tel Aviv University’s “Supercenter” for renewable energy, how this, being in Israel, seems connected with something Shimon Peres had said earlier and how that statement is perfectly true, renewable energy and lowering the dependence on fossil fuels does fight terror, both the direct kind employed by terrorist organizations and the “diplomatic” kind employed by countries such as Russia.

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