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Re:there is one planet
Creimette is too busy making YouTube videos and studying for the Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re: Jail is too good for this guy
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They laughed to death
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They laughed to death
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Re:What a dumb headline
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Re:Amazon isn't alone!
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The U.S. Government Appears To be Trying To Hack
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Re:Can't say it does the source material justice..
Speaking of LOTR, Peter Jackson, and The Hobbit (which I 100% agree with you) -- have you seen Lindsay Ellis' excellent 3 part documentary analyzing what went right (and wrong) with The Hobbit?
I think you'll enjoy it -- it summarizes basically all the same criticisms I had with The Hobbit movie adaption.
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Re:this is a problem for creimer
Creimette is too busy for your buggery. He is making YouTube videos and studying for his Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re: Just reading the headline
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Re:Can anyone believe them?
See my post above.
Here's the link I was too stupid to include.
DERP!
Your post explains the mechanism of why Fukushima exploded. The reactor design produces massive amounts of hydrogen that are supposed to be bled off with recombiners and other improvements to the facility, like a bigger sea wall. Technological improvements weren't even considered for Fukushima.
It doesn't matter that the batteries are heavier in an electric car because a petrol engine doesn't just include a 15kg fuel tank, it contains several hundred kilograms of engine, gearbox and diff. If you want to maintain the existing vehicle fleet, then hydrogen is a way to do that.
The video also mentions how heavy the battery is. An electric car contains one, two or four electric motors, the heavy batteries and a controller. The best thing being is that the weight of the batteries can be distributed around the bottom of the vehicle and used to tune the center of gravity of the car. As for hydrogen, what about taking the tank out of the vehicle, putting it under the ground and attaching it to fuels cells to produce current to charge an electric vehicle.
I see what you are saying though, it's a difficult change to upgrade the technological base of an entire civilization however it would appear to be what we have to do to survive as a species. I'm optimistic that we are up to the task.
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Re:Can anyone believe them?
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Re:A quarter will be electric cars?
WROOOOOOOONG!
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Re: It is the applications
Creimette is too busy making YouTube videos and studying for the Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re:I'll just leave this here.
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Re:A quarter will be electric cars?
Creimette is too busy making YouTube videos and studying for the Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re:'This Person Does Not Exist' Website
Did you see creimer's new video where he took on Bill Maher for #adulting Stan Lee, comic book and superhero fans?!
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A conference to watch on that matter.
We have a lot of noise in this space; And so many useless/doubtful projects. Bitcoin is censorship resistant, and lightning is the second layer allowing real scalability. A conference to watch: https://youtu.be/16T5CUNGX2Q
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Re:They're prepping for the recession
And where the hell is the media in all this? Why the hell aren't they calling the current Admin out for doing nothing to stop the recession?
The media doesn't work for the public, it's there to lie to you and keep you distracted.
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Reminds me of...
This reminds me of the Monty Python skit where the Mafia is trying to extort something from the army: https://youtu.be/cNZKUozrBl4?t... I cannot help but feel that this is what Amazon is trying to do to NYC.
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I tole you
I'm not one to say I told you so, but...
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Re: The solution
Please stop advocating for genocide and stop living in the past!
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Re: It's not Climate Change, it's Neonicotinoids
Why the hell every post suggesting genocide is upvoted?
Don't you know that we have passed 'peak child' ?
Yes, 40 yrs ago things looked desperate since we did not know that family size shrinks within 2 generations after child mortality drops...but now we see it in every society.
Never heard about Hans Roseling?
Please, stop living in the past!
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Re:it is shaped like a
Took creimer 13 months to get 50 subscribers and he picked up seven subscribers this past weekend. He's "adulting" Bill Mayer for "adulting" Stan Lee in his new video.
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Remind me of...
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Re:maybe russia has their own creimette
Took creimer 13 months to get 50 subscribers and he picked up seven subscribers this past weekend. He's "adulting" Bill Mayer for "adulting" Stan Lee in his new video.
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Re: When it comes to climate science....
Well, show him this video. There's also a video from mythbusters.
If someone is smart and coming to such bad conclusions, it's because they are missing data. Just need to present it to him in a way he can understand it. -
Re:When it comes to climate science....
Hold up, you are confusing correlation with causation here. There is yet any scientific proof yet that this is the case
Yeah, this is one is well supported by experiment. See this for a demonstration. There are equations and references here. Some scientists doubt that there will be a crisis because of AGW, but none doubt that adding CO2 to the atmosphere produces a warming effect. I responded to you, but I admit I think you are ignorant and will not read the things I linked to.
It's not ignorance, so much as an unshakable belief set. There are many very intelligent folks on both sides of the Climate Change argument.
Sadly, political beliefs skewer scientific evidence, because it is one of the pillars in the us vs. them political landscape our democracy has devolved into.
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Re:When it comes to climate science....
Hold up, you are confusing correlation with causation here. There is yet any scientific proof yet that this is the case
Yeah, this is one is well supported by experiment. See this for a demonstration. There are equations and references here.
Some scientists doubt that there will be a crisis because of AGW, but none doubt that adding CO2 to the atmosphere produces a warming effect.
I responded to you, but I admit I think you are ignorant and will not read the things I linked to. -
Re:And 100% of Men
You mean this one?
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Re: Believe?
This is certainly one of the least interesting/most speculated on parts of Tesla's work.
I'll stick with:
"If you want to find the secrets of the Universe,
think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.
I spent the last 50 years doing just that,
and my products are a direct result of this investigation."
- Nikola TeslaQuoted here.
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Re:Devils advocate / rant
I hate ads, personalized or not, and I use an adblocker. However, I also run a site that requires hours of attention every day from multiple people, and many of people here use it often.
So you rely on ads but you use an adblocker. Yeah, this about sums it up. The Stugotz is strong in you.
Someone should mod you off-topic. TFA is about personalized ads, not all ads. Way to hijack the comments for your own nonsensical rant.
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Re:B..b..but...
1. Even gravity isn't settled: https://youtu.be/8RCG_4JG6Hg?t... (really, you should watch - if it pans out this as big as relativity - extraordinary claim require extraordinary proof of course)
2. OK, but it is still annoying. And to be honest, I really think the politicians are driving most of the discord on this.
3. Micheal Mann (the actual scientist writing many of those papers, and the actual gatekeeper of what gets published) was the one testifying to congress.
4. I actually don't visit any "denialist" web sites other than Judith Carrie's site on occasion when someone else points things out to me. I read the source data, which you obviously haven't. I can't believe you linked to the IPCC reports! Those are the specific ones that have been falsified!
From the 1992 IPCC report titled "Climate Change: The IPCC 1990 and 1992 Assessments", in the "Policymaker Summary of Working Group I", page 74 there are charts showing predicted temperature rises, and discusses several options for dealing with CO2. The temperature anomaly in 2018 is given as about 1.7 in "business as usual", and 1.5 for their different scenarios. The actual temperature anomaly for 2018 was about 1.4, less than all those mitigation scenarios that did not happen.
On page 81, sea level rise predictions were made. 2018 was supposed to have a sea level of 15 cm compared to 1990. The actual value was 8 cm.
I could go on. Obviously, you have not read the reports. (I was trying to find the slide where they have the error bars on the prediction results, that is the one I was referring to, but I don't want to spend the time on it. We are now well outside the error bars.)
I don't argue against good science. I do argue against bad science. I am willing to accept the anthropomorphic catastrophic global warming hypothesis once the verifiable facts outweigh the certainty that I am being lied to. When I catch someone lying to me, I have to severely discount what they say. Because if they could have proven it without lies, they probably would have.
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Specialised?
What security? what detection system? what kind of specialised attack? what foreign government Jimmy's bedroom?
News that does not reveal news.This posting was typed on a specialised keyboard from a specialised computer on a specialised desktop in a specialised property at a specialised location, on a specialised news story about a specialised hack. In a specialised country in a specialised location. https://youtu.be/ZyasLH9GfRI
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Re: No Winamp in Federal prison
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Seen the capsule and the damage done ?
I hit the city and I lost my band
I watched the lozenge take another man
Gone, gone, the damage doneSorry. That just doesn't ring for me like the original.
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Re:Power consumption
Then you will be overjoyed to know that the Radeon VII draws roughly the same power as the RTX 2080. Further, it is likely to underclock very well, dropping into a sweeter spot of the 7nm power curve. At which point it will be not only a very powerful card, but a cool and quiet one too. Whereas in stock configuration, this reference card is known to be about twice as noisy as a typical 2080. That would be my only serious issue, and for that reason I will wait for the OEM cards to land, which they surely will because AMD has, by accident or design, left room for OEMs to differentiate with superior cooling solutions.
I guess this GPU is going to be a solid seller after the dust settles. It's already a hit in the Linux world. AMD will probably be selling as many as they can make for quite some time.
That is considering it purely as a gaming card. But with twice the memory, and 50% faster memory than the RTX 2080 it's not just a gaming card. And 16MB gives it a lot of longevity, maybe an uncomfortable fact for Nvidia, who prefers its products to go obsolete as quickly as possible.
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Re:Slower than a 2 year old 1080ti
It is power inefficient
Only if you also call the RTX 2080 power inefficient, because they draw about the same power
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Re:Slower than a 2 year old 1080ti
over 500 watts
The Radeon VII draws approximately the same power as the RTX 2080, what are you blathering about?
Idiot.
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Re:Fairly easy to do this
Competitive companies will find efficiencies and reduce their carbon liabilities.
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Re:Oh creimette
Creimette is too busy for your buggery. He is making YouTube videos and studying for his Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re: It's not always nefarious....
Creimette is too busy for your buggery. He is making YouTube videos and studying for his Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re: We can expect to see this more and more
Creimette is too busy for your buggery. He is making YouTube videos and studying for his Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re: Naive
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Re: Good luck with this...
Creimette looks tired because he's making YouTube videos and studying for the Windows 10 certification after work.
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Re:Sieg Heil CNN.
^^ Found the crybaby faggot nazi that history forgot and didn't miss. So whiny, put it back under the rock. Too stupid for 2019.
Una paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
No one can take my freedom awayOnce I had my share of YouTube
for they locked me on a chain
Yes they tried to break my power
oh I still can feel the painUna paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
Yes, no one can take my freedom away
Yes, no one can take my freedom awayWhen the sun shines on the mountain
And the night is on the run
It's a new day
It's a new way
And I fly up to the sunUna paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
No one can take my freedom awayOooooo... https://youtu.be/TVVRMBWGBqw
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Re:Man in the Mirror
Wait until people discover what a misogynist and racist Gandhi really was and kick him to the curb.
In India, they have a #MooToo movement for calling out guys who sexually assault cows.
OK, not really. I made that up as a joke in an effort be more civil. But seriously, fucking a cow is the worst. Except for that British prime minister who fucked a pig. Now THAT was the worst. I mean, it was only the head of the pig, so you can't even say you put a bag over the pig's head and got some of that sweet, sweet, pig poon.
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Re:creimer loves doing the anal. HNNNNNNNNNNG!!
Creimer doesn't have time for your buggery. He's getting his Windows 10 certification in two months!
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Re:Kodak sold computers for image work once
In the 80s Kodak sold a # of awful computers for image manipulation. They ran on some proprietary non-DOS OS and you could never get them to run DOS because they ran off weirdly formatted 5.25 inch disks and they cost like $2000. They were horrible. Who would buy a proprietary box for a single use case in this era? It never even worked in the 80s when the hardware was sufficiently horrendous that you could ALMOST justify such specialization.
I didn’t even know that existed until recently when I saw it on YouTube.
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Re:The inevitable creimer connection
Creimer is on YouTube. If you miss him so much, why don't you check out his Windows 10 certification video?