A short, good thread from Señor Neidermeyer.
I don't not miss being part of the Human Reliability Program and the clearance obligations with respect to substance abuse, but I also understand why they were there. It's the "rules for thee, not for me" aspect that is most galling.
I don't not miss being part of the Human Reliability Program and the clearance obligations with respect to substance abuse, but I also understand why they were there. It's the "rules for thee, not for me" aspect that is most galling.
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e.w. niedermeyer
I don't know who needs to hear this, but doing ketamine, shrooms, and ecstacy on a daily basis while wielding immense political power and a security clearance is bad on multiple levels, and saying so doesn't stigmatize reasonable uses of these drugs or get Musk off the hook for his behavior.
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Years ago, there were nights were I absolutely could not have a beer for fear of a pager going off.
Now, I happily answer that after hours calls with "My advice is cocktail fueled. Caveat emptor."