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  • None of that is true for a ripe tomato. Problem is, the vast majority are picked green and ripen on the truck, and they are indeed repulsive.

    Another issue is that we bred tomatoes to be nice and round and have smooth, evenly colored skin. That killed the genes that made them sweet and acidic. Try an "ugly tomato", or maybe an heirloom, if you can find one.

    Not a fan of the one on the right, but the pic mostly gets the point across.

  • When I lived in Chicago, mom-and-pop Mexican stores were a stone's throw from one another, take your pick. Also, they opened early to cater to laborers.

    Real Mexican for breakfast? I would kill to have that back.

  • You might just love Blind Sight. Here, they're trying to decide if an alien life form is sentient or a Chinese Room:

    "Tell me more about your cousins," Rorschach sent.

    "Our cousins lie about the family tree," Sascha replied, "with nieces and nephews and Neandertals. We do not like annoying cousins."

    "We'd like to know about this tree."

    Sascha muted the channel and gave us a look that said Could it be any more obvious? "It couldn't have parsed that. There were three linguistic ambiguities in there. It just ignored them."

    "Well, it asked for clarification," Bates pointed out.

    "It asked a follow-up question. Different thing entirely."

    Bates was still out of the loop. Szpindel was starting to get it, though.. .

  • You're right, there is no economic system for dealing with this.

    We are royally screwed. Global warming will only exacerbate the population drop, both through weather related deaths and less willingness to produce children.

    If you're young, I'd suggest you learn to grow food. Not even joking.

  • It's important to everyone, including you. As the population ages, and fewer young people move into the economy, the tax base shrinks. Who is going to pay for government?

    Also, employers will have to compete for the remaining workers, raising wages. That's good to a point, and then everything becomes too expensive, now you're in a depression. It's an economic death spiral.

    Taxing the rich only works to a point. Their wealth is mostly in the global stock markets, which will eventually crash. As well, the value of those publicly traded companies will nosedive as fewer and fewer workers are available to produce the goods and services.

    We're facing the global equivalent of the fall of Rome. Nation states will splinter into smaller and smaller, self-dependent groups and the riches we enjoy today will be memories of a better time. If you want a contemporary version of that, look at China restricting rare earths. That's impacting about every other country on Earth. Now imagine international trade utterly collapsing.