Asteroids can be valuable, even when you're smacked by one. See (from Yahoo News): "
Russian asteroid crater revealed to be filled with over $1 quadrillion of diamonds." That's a lot, even by Washington standards :-)
These are "impact diamonds," forged in the shock and pressure of the asteroid striking. Not every form of carbon is as valued as diamond. Here's a thoughtful piece asking whether the US trend away from the use of coal matters as China uses more and more. See (from the
WSJ) "
Coal Comfort."
Coal produces a lot of electricity -- and a lot of electricity goes to computing. Do you (or does your employer) use a rented computer? Then consider (from the
LA Times) that, "
Software let rent-to-own companies spy on customers." With: keystroke logging. Screenshot capture. Peeking through webcams.
How could that happen? Some rental companies use add-on software called Detective Mode, ostensibly to keep track of the location of their computers. But that's not all the software has been used for ...