The line "teachers are listening" bothers me. Sure they are listening, but they are listening to parents, who are allowing their children to set the rules. It shouldn't work that way.
Maybe it's because I'm approaching "get off my lawn, kids" age, but isn't this whole concept of a loop tunnel infrastructure simply a fantasy of those living inside the Silicon Valley bubble? Seems like a solution looking for a problem, a huge suck of public funding for the benefit of very few people who'll use it. Crazy idea: improve, update and modernize the mass transit options available now.
To be honest, with the direction the US Gov't is going, I'd almost rather live in China right now and in the future. At least they admit they're an oligarchy to some extent and don't hide behind the bullshit "Democratic Republic" that the U.S. used to be. At least you know you're getting fucked, kinda like the courtesy of some foreplay. Oh... and the country isn't being taken over by religious zealots who value sky ghosts over science.
The answer to your first question is an obvious yes. Even in raw tax dollars coming back in from revenues generated from the LandSat program, it's paying for itself and then some... by a lot. You could easily argue that for every $1 spent on the program, $2.50 is coming back. If anything, you could argue we should spend MORE tax dollars on the program and make sure everyone knows it's free and available to use.
What "conservatives" won't tell you is that there are a lot of government programs like this, where the economic and social benefit grossly outpaces the cost. There's some monstrous sinkholes as well, but slash and burn to programs that are cost effective is just idiocy.
There's tremendous liability here. Telling people to try drug X without a medical license and the drug not coming through a properly regulated distribution channel likely leads viewers to buy it on the internet. No telling whether the drug contains what it says, perhaps just enough fentanyl to kill a rhinoceros. The danger is more in how the viewer might obtain the drug rather than the danger of the drug or advice itself. At least that's my take.
Elitist? So we're against being elite? Isn't that what "Merica is all about? Being the best, the brightest? So in order to be #MAGA we have to settle for Common? Average? The best of the lousiest and the lousiest of the best?
I'm aware of your connotation but it's ridiculous.
Stocks, from penny stocks all the way up to blue chips, are no different than cryptocurrency. There is value in the companies and currencies but that actual, tangible, potential liquid value is FAR less by many orders of magnitude than the market value, share value. It's all legalized, rigged gambling for the "haves" class, throwing scraps to the 401K crowd to prevent an uprising.
Our employer asks that you let them know up to 6 months in advance. Mind you, our company has a large percentage of workers over 45 and a large percentage of employees that have been here 25+ years. We have one employee in our area who will retire in exactly 1 year, 5 months and 27 days. There's zero chance they'll be dropped early and that would be the case for any employee here, barring an incident. Your mileage may vary depending on the employer...
What FC (free chlorine) level is necessary to maintain a sanitized pool is entirely dependent on the current CYA (stabilizer) level. The more stabilizer present, the higher FC level that is needed. CYA is needed to protect FC from UV light but too much is a bad thing. For example, if you have 30 ppm CYA, you MUST maintain at least 2 ppm FC or greater at all times. If your CYA is at 60 ppm, you must maintain at least 5 ppm FC or greater at all times. This is for normal, daily sanitation. Minimum FC = 7.5% of CYA level. Indoor pools, it's not necessary to use CYA, but low amounts (10-30 ppm) can help buffer the harshness of chlorine and allow for easier maintenance of FC levels.
Also, to clear a pool of algae, how high you need to raise the FC to fully eliminate algae depends on CYA level. Many times it takes longer than 24 hours of maintaining this higher FC level to clear the algae depending on how much algae, filtration capability... etc. For example, if your CYA is at 60 ppm, you'd need to elevate the FC to 24 ppm and keep it there until the algae is gone. "Shock" level FC is 40% of CYA level.
... is that there are too many men on Earth. Men on average burn (and consume) more calories. Therefore they are a larger drain on natural resources and have a larger carbon foot print.
This will be relevant to much of the country maybe by 2025... or never if Mr. FCC is the one driving change. There is no other option. It's wired cable connection through 1 company for reliable, high speed service. The "second" options are either snail pace DSL (if it's even comparable with dial up) or a mobile hotspot device through a wireless carrier. The wireless device actually makes more sense but both are pitifully slow and unreliable.
If I were a dual citizen [Ireland/USA] could I shift all my income earned in the US to my Irish self and pay no taxes? After all, my Irish self needs lots of whiskey money.
The line "teachers are listening" bothers me. Sure they are listening, but they are listening to parents, who are allowing their children to set the rules. It shouldn't work that way.
Maybe it's because I'm approaching "get off my lawn, kids" age, but isn't this whole concept of a loop tunnel infrastructure simply a fantasy of those living inside the Silicon Valley bubble? Seems like a solution looking for a problem, a huge suck of public funding for the benefit of very few people who'll use it. Crazy idea: improve, update and modernize the mass transit options available now.
To be honest, with the direction the US Gov't is going, I'd almost rather live in China right now and in the future. At least they admit they're an oligarchy to some extent and don't hide behind the bullshit "Democratic Republic" that the U.S. used to be. At least you know you're getting fucked, kinda like the courtesy of some foreplay. Oh... and the country isn't being taken over by religious zealots who value sky ghosts over science.
The answer to your first question is an obvious yes. Even in raw tax dollars coming back in from revenues generated from the LandSat program, it's paying for itself and then some... by a lot. You could easily argue that for every $1 spent on the program, $2.50 is coming back. If anything, you could argue we should spend MORE tax dollars on the program and make sure everyone knows it's free and available to use.
What "conservatives" won't tell you is that there are a lot of government programs like this, where the economic and social benefit grossly outpaces the cost. There's some monstrous sinkholes as well, but slash and burn to programs that are cost effective is just idiocy.
Why is this never discussed? Decision making at the executive level could much more efficiently be carried out by AI.
There's tremendous liability here. Telling people to try drug X without a medical license and the drug not coming through a properly regulated distribution channel likely leads viewers to buy it on the internet. No telling whether the drug contains what it says, perhaps just enough fentanyl to kill a rhinoceros. The danger is more in how the viewer might obtain the drug rather than the danger of the drug or advice itself. At least that's my take.
Elitist? So we're against being elite? Isn't that what "Merica is all about? Being the best, the brightest? So in order to be #MAGA we have to settle for Common? Average? The best of the lousiest and the lousiest of the best? I'm aware of your connotation but it's ridiculous.
Your forgot the "Mwahahahaha..." at the end.
Stocks, from penny stocks all the way up to blue chips, are no different than cryptocurrency. There is value in the companies and currencies but that actual, tangible, potential liquid value is FAR less by many orders of magnitude than the market value, share value. It's all legalized, rigged gambling for the "haves" class, throwing scraps to the 401K crowd to prevent an uprising.
Good. Great. Grand. Wonderful. Just let me know when my graphics card is going to be available and at close to retail price.
Thanks for your support, comrade.
Our employer asks that you let them know up to 6 months in advance. Mind you, our company has a large percentage of workers over 45 and a large percentage of employees that have been here 25+ years. We have one employee in our area who will retire in exactly 1 year, 5 months and 27 days. There's zero chance they'll be dropped early and that would be the case for any employee here, barring an incident. Your mileage may vary depending on the employer...
I'm just here for discussion of the word "squick." Before today, I probably would have come to fists arguing against this word in a Scrabble game.
To be fair, if that 0.25 bn is spent on hookers, blow and yacht trips, there's not much left for process control.
What FC (free chlorine) level is necessary to maintain a sanitized pool is entirely dependent on the current CYA (stabilizer) level. The more stabilizer present, the higher FC level that is needed. CYA is needed to protect FC from UV light but too much is a bad thing. For example, if you have 30 ppm CYA, you MUST maintain at least 2 ppm FC or greater at all times. If your CYA is at 60 ppm, you must maintain at least 5 ppm FC or greater at all times. This is for normal, daily sanitation. Minimum FC = 7.5% of CYA level. Indoor pools, it's not necessary to use CYA, but low amounts (10-30 ppm) can help buffer the harshness of chlorine and allow for easier maintenance of FC levels. Also, to clear a pool of algae, how high you need to raise the FC to fully eliminate algae depends on CYA level. Many times it takes longer than 24 hours of maintaining this higher FC level to clear the algae depending on how much algae, filtration capability... etc. For example, if your CYA is at 60 ppm, you'd need to elevate the FC to 24 ppm and keep it there until the algae is gone. "Shock" level FC is 40% of CYA level.
This idea is perfect. Cry room for the cry babies.
... is that there are too many men on Earth. Men on average burn (and consume) more calories. Therefore they are a larger drain on natural resources and have a larger carbon foot print.
Should have released it in LA where there is a higher % of population that is choosing to opt out of vaccination.
This will be relevant to much of the country maybe by 2025... or never if Mr. FCC is the one driving change. There is no other option. It's wired cable connection through 1 company for reliable, high speed service. The "second" options are either snail pace DSL (if it's even comparable with dial up) or a mobile hotspot device through a wireless carrier. The wireless device actually makes more sense but both are pitifully slow and unreliable.
If I were a dual citizen [Ireland/USA] could I shift all my income earned in the US to my Irish self and pay no taxes? After all, my Irish self needs lots of whiskey money.
Stop following the idiots on twitter and realize it's NOT a debate forum. It's identical to the most useless form of news: the soundbyte.
Be sure to drink your Ovaltine. Bahaha. Thank you.
I think you're searching for Lawful Evil bordering on Neutral Evil rather than amoral. So yes, still a flavor of evil. Know your D&D.
Captain, our sarcasm detectors have taken damage. Take evasive action.