There is a young America and there is an old America, and they don’t form a community of interest. One takes from the other. The federal government spends $480 billion on Medicare and $68 billion on education. Prescription drugs: $62 billion. Head Start: $8 billion. Across the board, the money flows not to helping the young grow up, but helping the old die comfortably. According to a 2009 Brookings Institution study, “The United States spends 2.4 times as much on the elderly as on children, measured on a per capita basis, with the ratio rising to 7 to 1 if looking just at the federal budget.

The War Against Youth” (via climateadaptation)

After reading this, I am concerned about my future and the future of my kids.

Is the iPhone the future of personal computing?

... what if we could have that same kind of modular functionality in a “brick” that fits in your pocket? A very small device that houses a powerful processor, operating system, custom user interface and data files – a device that can be docked into a multitude of screens that are accessible around the office, school, home, shopping malls and other places.As far out as this seems, I believe this is exactly the vision Apple has for the future of the iPhone.

via Why the iPhone Has a Head Start on the Future of Personal Computing | Techland | TIME.com.

I'm not sure ...