I seriously hope nobody with any actual sway takes your opinion seriously because I enjoy being able to eat sushi (and breathing, that one is nice too.)
I'm not talking about desalination, I'm talking about your idea of extracting useful amounts of metals or other minerals from those dissolved in the ocean water. Taking out a few kg of Iron would effectively kill several acres of ocean (and that's one of the more common ones.)
Dilution doesn't work with dumping because of currents and bioaccumulation. We figured that out in the 1970s. You are cordially invited to join us in this millennium.
You mean the way the scat rolls off the glass table and your mom gurgles it all down?
Except that's not consumer choice. We don't have the option to buy CPUs made in America with even moderate capabilities. That hasn't been an option since the only DIY computer kits in the 70's, but unlike your implication even then they were made overseas and the kits were just assembled in the US.
It's really more of a policy issue. Consumers are dumb, CEOs are sociopathic. You can only really blame the non-idiots because the consumers are going to go toward whatever is cheaper. It's the people making the call who have the burden of acting properly. But again, this really is a regulatory issue as opposed to CEO vs consumer, since both of the latter categories fall into the same class: enough people to make the higher-near-term-cost lose (e.g. consumers don't have enough spending power to make a choice even if they wanted to while CEOs will just fall victim to their more sociopathic competitors if they opt for the more expensive route - which is actually how we ended up with a bunch of sociopathic cunts running things to begin with.) Two policies would solve it: minimum tarrifs on imports equal to the US cost to produce the things and execute the CEOs who outsourced (no mercy on that one, they manage resources on behalf of their nation, they don't own them.)
Step 1: Be in charge of a major corporation. Step 2: Outsource all the jobs overseas. Step 3: Cry when the third world shithole you outsourced the corporation to takes your job.
Surely if HBO can finish driving GoT into the ground CBS can reap the sweet revenue of 4-5 additional shows forked from a major franchise. I for one welcome the new series of space mushrooms which control warp and teleportation fields (not really, but it's tough to top the stupidity of STD.)
This isn't even an argument. Baobab trees are extraordinarily common in Africa. Having less than 10 of the oldest ones die over the span of over a decade isn't even close to being statistically significant by any measure beyond saying "things are more likely to die as they get older," well no shit. The only remarkable thing about this is that it is being spun as "omg climate change," that says a lot more about the people pushing "climate change" research than it says about a particular tree (since this same exact thing applies to all known life, if that weren't the obvious point here.)
Don't let the devs year you call it KDE 5 - they are quite adamant that there is no such thing. It's "KDE Plasma" and they will deny the existence of KDE 5 for hours before revealing that fact if you ask them about it in a support channel. Just a cautionary note for KDE users - DO NOT use the term "KDE 5" if you ask for help from the KDE support people, you'll never remember what your original issue was until the discussion ends.
Hitler as literally in the national socialist party. The liberals don't want to admit it but he was just a leftist extremist. The issue with promising everyone anything they want and not being able to deliver is that the result is needing to remove the population before it removes you.
Also, on a separate note, it's not trivial to rewrite git history but you can Google can the commands for it easily (but perhaps re-read what I've written because I wasn't suggesting anything along those particular lines.) I actually do that when I pushed to GitHub to turn all commits into organizational level bot authors and remove internal email addresses from the list of committers.
You mean they won't do what they've done with every windows product since 95: release monthly patches for known security holes, thereby effectively creating a rotating backdoor only they have access to in a steady state manner due to obfuscation of what "bugs" exist at a given time? That's quite the prediction you've made there, contrasting to several decades of known practice by Microsoft.
Firstly, I said rotating security holes or otherwise (e.g. "bugs" which get patched regularly with new bugs added in their place.) Secondly, I said endpoints - as in Windows 10 itself is spyware, they aren't so much interested in breaking the VPN if they have the endpoint.
I seriously hope nobody with any actual sway takes your opinion seriously because I enjoy being able to eat sushi (and breathing, that one is nice too.)
I'm not talking about desalination, I'm talking about your idea of extracting useful amounts of metals or other minerals from those dissolved in the ocean water. Taking out a few kg of Iron would effectively kill several acres of ocean (and that's one of the more common ones.)
Except if you do that you kill basically everything in the water. Ions are basically the most important thing for life in the ocean.
Dilution doesn't work with dumping because of currents and bioaccumulation. We figured that out in the 1970s. You are cordially invited to join us in this millennium.
You mean the way the scat rolls off the glass table and your mom gurgles it all down?
Except that's not consumer choice. We don't have the option to buy CPUs made in America with even moderate capabilities. That hasn't been an option since the only DIY computer kits in the 70's, but unlike your implication even then they were made overseas and the kits were just assembled in the US.
It's really more of a policy issue. Consumers are dumb, CEOs are sociopathic. You can only really blame the non-idiots because the consumers are going to go toward whatever is cheaper. It's the people making the call who have the burden of acting properly. But again, this really is a regulatory issue as opposed to CEO vs consumer, since both of the latter categories fall into the same class: enough people to make the higher-near-term-cost lose (e.g. consumers don't have enough spending power to make a choice even if they wanted to while CEOs will just fall victim to their more sociopathic competitors if they opt for the more expensive route - which is actually how we ended up with a bunch of sociopathic cunts running things to begin with.) Two policies would solve it: minimum tarrifs on imports equal to the US cost to produce the things and execute the CEOs who outsourced (no mercy on that one, they manage resources on behalf of their nation, they don't own them.)
Step 1: Be in charge of a major corporation.
Step 2: Outsource all the jobs overseas.
Step 3: Cry when the third world shithole you outsourced the corporation to takes your job.
Surely if HBO can finish driving GoT into the ground CBS can reap the sweet revenue of 4-5 additional shows forked from a major franchise. I for one welcome the new series of space mushrooms which control warp and teleportation fields (not really, but it's tough to top the stupidity of STD.)
America was great before the globalists started castrating it with treaties, they do not apply to the greatest nation on Earth.
gaymophobia
FTFY.
The word "hack" was always an insult translating to "sloppy and just barely working."
I would expect eurotrash to comprehend.
Look up the demographics of Norway over time.
This isn't even an argument. Baobab trees are extraordinarily common in Africa. Having less than 10 of the oldest ones die over the span of over a decade isn't even close to being statistically significant by any measure beyond saying "things are more likely to die as they get older," well no shit. The only remarkable thing about this is that it is being spun as "omg climate change," that says a lot more about the people pushing "climate change" research than it says about a particular tree (since this same exact thing applies to all known life, if that weren't the obvious point here.)
That's literally the point. The entire climate-baiting "research" behind this is made up to drive political bullshit.
Don't let the devs year you call it KDE 5 - they are quite adamant that there is no such thing. It's "KDE Plasma" and they will deny the existence of KDE 5 for hours before revealing that fact if you ask them about it in a support channel. Just a cautionary note for KDE users - DO NOT use the term "KDE 5" if you ask for help from the KDE support people, you'll never remember what your original issue was until the discussion ends.
The oldest members of a species die more often than the younger members?! This is absolutely unprecedented and shocking!
Seriously though, the libtards are just getting funny now that NOAA isn't allowed to make up fake reports.
That's the joke.
You shouldn't spout hyperbole just because you can't accept the natural result of socialism in a resource-constrained economy.
Except for the part where that's what he was before trolls existed, sure.
Hitler as literally in the national socialist party. The liberals don't want to admit it but he was just a leftist extremist. The issue with promising everyone anything they want and not being able to deliver is that the result is needing to remove the population before it removes you.
Liberal policies do that.
Also, on a separate note, it's not trivial to rewrite git history but you can Google can the commands for it easily (but perhaps re-read what I've written because I wasn't suggesting anything along those particular lines.) I actually do that when I pushed to GitHub to turn all commits into organizational level bot authors and remove internal email addresses from the list of committers.
You mean they won't do what they've done with every windows product since 95: release monthly patches for known security holes, thereby effectively creating a rotating backdoor only they have access to in a steady state manner due to obfuscation of what "bugs" exist at a given time? That's quite the prediction you've made there, contrasting to several decades of known practice by Microsoft.
Firstly, I said rotating security holes or otherwise (e.g. "bugs" which get patched regularly with new bugs added in their place.) Secondly, I said endpoints - as in Windows 10 itself is spyware, they aren't so much interested in breaking the VPN if they have the endpoint.