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Ted Rall by Ted Rall

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derrelldurrett
derrelldurrettPro says:

I Love Ted Rall’s work. But the simple fact is that Nature has conducted this experiment repeatedly every day in virtually every segment of the universe since its inception (the notion that the conditions “last existed” a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang is just a touch misleading– it’s more accurate to say that the conditions that will be created in the LHC last predominated in the universe a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang, which is completely different).

We’re still here, the Moon’s still there, as is Mars, etc.

We’re not going to die. At least not from rogue miniature black holes that don’t obey Hawking radiation nor from strangelets.

Really.

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Ted Rall by Ted Rall

Ted Rall writes for a generation unjustly maligned as a pack of lazy slackers. He voices Generation X’s frustration and resentment at the excesses of the baby boomers who’ve left a spent America in their mammoth wake. Ted’s irreverent attitude and deft use of satire combine to make his work as fun to read as it is thought-provoking. And Ted’s ability to connect with current culture gives his writing an of-the-moment perspective that is edgy and sharp.