No one hates another at birth, distaste for the ways or nature of other peoples is taught by a frightened parent and school system. While possible to mitigate, it is woefully persistent in society to not only fear anyone different from you but adopt a violent disposition towards them. With devisive actions and reactions there is room for profit on the losses of the unarmed.
It all kinda makes me want to move off-planet...
Keep in mind that over 200ft below water is essentially the same anywhere on the globe: it's cold, dark, and shit just doesn't work like you might expect to... This should discourage drilling in favor of easier methods, but people are stupid as a whole and particularly persistent.
Because it works, now don't get me wrong, science is about proving something and showing HOW it works. The how is still open for debate, but the fact that statistically significant results occur is incontrovertible.
If this is considered a milestone, why did it take us so long to achieve a 35% increase in speed? The last time someone played with this technology there was no Internet...
No one hates another at birth, distaste for the ways or nature of other peoples is taught by a frightened parent and school system. While possible to mitigate, it is woefully persistent in society to not only fear anyone different from you but adopt a violent disposition towards them. With devisive actions and reactions there is room for profit on the losses of the unarmed. It all kinda makes me want to move off-planet...
Keep in mind that over 200ft below water is essentially the same anywhere on the globe: it's cold, dark, and shit just doesn't work like you might expect to... This should discourage drilling in favor of easier methods, but people are stupid as a whole and particularly persistent.
It sounds like he may just want to play Vendetta Online (www.vendetta-online.com) but with a slightly more granular experience.
Because it works, now don't get me wrong, science is about proving something and showing HOW it works. The how is still open for debate, but the fact that statistically significant results occur is incontrovertible.
If this is considered a milestone, why did it take us so long to achieve a 35% increase in speed? The last time someone played with this technology there was no Internet...