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This doesn’t mention anything about it working with any kind of large impact, though. It’s all about higher frequency vibrations from layers of sand moving around. It’s an interesting phenomenon, but jot what is being talked about.
This doesn’t mention anything about it working with any kind of large impact, though. It’s all about higher frequency vibrations from layers of sand moving around. It’s an interesting phenomenon, but jot what is being talked about.
I’ve noticed that a lot of the negative news posts are all posted by a few users. I usually check their profile, and if I see that is the type of content they almost exclusively post, I block them.
I’m generally pretty informed, like you said, so I don’t feel like it’s being willfully ignorant. A good amount of it is pretty biased as well. So I don’t feel like it’s the best way to be informed.
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If you read the page linked, it tells you
How is it tensegrity with rigid bottles used as support?
Magic Ring Imaging
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I saw it too. Did we hop timelines?
I have no experience with this, but I found this guide. https://www.startrek-gaming.com/how-to-get-a-final-unity-running-on-a-windows-10-computer/
If you happen to be on linux, there are likely guides out there for that, too. I would think there is a decent amount of overlap of people who want to play old Star Trek games and people who are interested in linux.
Wait until you see the Confederate flags in PA. Ya know, where the battle of Gettysburg happened. Very much not a southern state. It’s wild seeing this shit in my neighborhood.
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Of course not. People can’t be trusted to take care of their own historical artifacts. Britain will take better care of them. If they want to see it, they can just pay to fly across the world to see them. It’s surely better this way.
what does this have to do with fascism? that word has lost all meaning
To be clear, this is talking about reducing an individual’s carbon footprint… a drop in the bucket compared to big industry. They also mention re configuring offices to use more shared spaces and occupy less space overall by sharing office space and resources by rotating workers use of the same resources instead of having individual spaces for everyone. That apparently is about a 23% decrease for the office carbon footprint. None of this is about the total greenhouse emissions of the country like the headline sort of vaguely implies. It also requires major logistical changes that, while hopeful to think would happen, I suspect companies aren’t going to do as it requires serious restructuring of how they operate.
Now, I’m not saying that we shouldn’t try things that aren’t the perfect solution. I am just pointing out how this is just another idea that ignores the real problem. Just another thing making it seems like individuals are the problem.
I also want to be clear that I’m not against working from home.
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You sound almost as vile as the rapists
Norway is mixed market capitalist, like most developed countries. They do have a strong welfare system, though. I’d imagine it’s similar in the other countries in the list you mention too, but I’d have to see what they are.
You make good points. I do think maybe if we never went down this road of everything being ad supported, then it wouldn’t be this bad. It is the world we live in now, though, and I doubt there is any going back to what could have been
I’m imagining that same instance still stuck open for years until you found out.