Author Archives: Sean Patrick Hazlett

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About Sean Patrick Hazlett

Finance executive, engineer, former military officer, and science fiction and horror writer. Editor of the Weird World War III anthology.

The Connected States of America: Data Visualization for Emerging American Communities

Today, I discovered an interesting data visualization tool that shows patterns of social connectedness across the country. Researchers at MIT’s Senseable City Lab, AT&T Research, and IBM Research constructed this data using “anonymous and aggregated cell phone data.” The chart above shows … Continue reading

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Bush vs. Obama: Unemployment (June 2011 Jobs Data)

Update: Click here for the most recent jobs statistics. I have started posting an article each month comparing the unemployment rate under President George W. Bush with the unemployment rate under President Obama at that time. I felt compelled to publish this article because some left-leaning … Continue reading

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Thirty Chernobyls: Why Space Weather Matters

Last month, Popular Science published an article suggesting more ways civilization could end in a vicious maelstrom of chaos and mass starvation. The scenario goes something like this:

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TESLA: Breaking America’s Oil Addiction with Technology Today

One way to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil is to change anachronistic behavioral patterns that no longer make sense in today’s dynamic world. Many on the left advocate reducing personal energy consumption as one way to achieve this goal. … Continue reading

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Posted in Business, Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Climate Change, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, International Security, Peak Oil, Policy, Politics, Technology | Tagged , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

San Francisco Wants to Ban Pet Ownership

Fresh from its triumphant victory against the perfidious, imperialist forces of McDonald’s Happy Meal toys, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has set its sights on nobler pursuits like banning circumcision, and ending the ignominious institution of pet slavery. That’s right you anthropomorphic … Continue reading

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North Korea to Chair United Nations Conference on Disarmament

Last week, Kim Jong Il’s North Korea assumed the presidency of the United Nations’ Conference on Disarmament. Seriously.

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Posted in Defense, International Security, Nuclear Power, Nuclear proliferation, Policy, Politics, Terrorism | Tagged , , | 4 Comments

Silence GOP Lies

 “The most dangerous place to stand in Washington is between Chuck Schumer and a  camera.” — Unattributed saying about Senator Chuck Schumer Every election cycle, I get various fundraising letters from both political parties. I always understood why I received … Continue reading

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Thurston and Talbot Celebrate Independence Day

Our friends Thurston and Talbot celebrate Independence Day.

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My Fourth of July Dilemma

I spent about five years in the military. During that time we had a formation nearly every morning. We also marched in formation every time we had a Regimental run or a change of command ceremony. Before each ceremony, we … Continue reading

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Big Brother Is Here to Help: California Rolls Out More Stupid Laws in July

On July 1st, California launched a number of laws designed to protect Californians from…well…themselves.

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