But then, I suppose some people don't show to their own weddings... Well, a classmate of me, a female, somehow coerced a male into being her boyfriend and marry her. When she was on the wedding, he did not show up, he was on his own wedding with a different woman. Somehow he never dared to tell her that he is not her boyfriend and has a real girlfriend who he was going to marry.
Then you don't know much about german labour law. The contract is valid after the employee showed up for the first work day, before that, there is no obligation.
Developing world is more "second world" than "third", but actually US might drop below that level. Many areas are already. A friend of mine was in the capital of Ohio, Columbus, a bout 2 years ago. He only told shocking examples of poverty and unemployment. I mean in Thailand e.g. many people live a simple live (was not in Vietnam or Laos yet, but that is next): but they are strictly speaking not poor. They have land, they live in their own house, they have enough food, medical infrastructure is like around 1975 in Germany, all over the country. And of course top places have top hospitals state of the art... same in basically all asian countries. Widely poor are Bangladesh, and Myanmar because of the civil war, and of course remote areas in India. But from all what you hear from the US, remote areas only have one thing better than a remote are in India: a better road connection. But: in India they have the faster wireless internet:D and paying systems.
Lol, and what exactly is WRONG in letting a pool that is usually used to cool down rods until they can be transported, for a longer time? It produces no danger.
And bottom line we both don't know the relevant safety protocols in Fukushima. Point is: the plant died by the quake, news says it was the tsunami, fact is the cooling system was killed by the quake. The rods in "short term storage" are only the icing on the cake.
Vox.com is a news site. And I have no idea if a site is "anti american" nor do I care.
I nevertheless check the original rather than reading biased news. E.g. the news sites made it look like the US was supposed to pay 100billion, by bad wording. While it was obvious that the whole developed world was supposed to support the developing countries, which is a good thing, and would be peanuts for the US to do.
Because China and India will build new power plants regardless. By contributing money you can force them to build CO2 neutral plants with your money. On the other hand: investing e.g. 100billion into CO2 neutral power in the US is not possible. No one is going to replace a freshly build gas plant or even an old coal plant with thermal solar etc.... because such a task is much to complex. The developing countries on the other hand have a growing demand for power and build power plant after power plant. There more of them are green the better.
Why don't you do the same and google for fourth world?
Wikipedia has unfortunately (in the english version) the NATO/West versus EAST versus block free definition, which only was used in the US, and not even widely.
If you don't believe that the original definition simply was based on development status of the countries: that is your problem;D
As funny as it might seem, the guy who did not wash his hands will leave his germs at the door knob. The guy who did, will get them, regardless of having washed his hands before.
Death versus terrawats of production is a bullshit measure. People don't die from the produced power.
There's far less radiation within 100 yards of fukushima daishi 1, as there is on most of the beaches in Brazil. That is the biggest bullshit I have ever heard.
Considering that there are no third world countries anymore, and Vietnam most certainly is none, why would one work for $1/h on a gig, when he gets as employee $5/h?
Because many were fraud sites with fake projects, charging $5 a year or even per month to be registered there. Requests to cancel 'subscriptions' got ignored, I had to involve my credit card company to get reimbursed.
I guess after enough such cases the CC companies put pressure enough on them to get them closed.
The 100 billion are not for the USA, but for all devdloping nations together. It is peanuts, a new carrier costs 12billion, that does not even include the planes. About what exactly are you arguing?
I guess I search for the original text, as you privided only american anti Paris *news papers*
Obviously it compiled a high level language, looking like Ada or VHDL, into production masks to create a chip or SoC (made from silicon) on a wafer. Hand in your geek card.
In Germany aluminium is recycled. Especially cans, as there is a mandatory 25c deposit on every can. Unfortunately the surrounding countries are not so far yet.
That only demonstrates that it had a chance to catch on, and didn't. Lol, you seem to be bad in comprehension. It did catch on, but since the late 1970s/early 1980s there are no 4th world countries anymore because they developed towards 3rd world. And meanwhile all 3rd world countries except a handful are 2nd world and many former second world countries are now first world. Get it now?
I was not drinking that coffee, it was a meeting point because my appointment was american and thought that would be an easy to find point. However the street had two of them close together, and the one we wanted to meet was misplaced on the map into another street... luckily it was only 100m away and when I put up my glasses I found it:D OTOH: if you are at Starbucks, they have excellent tea. At least in Germany, never tried in France.
If a nuclear power plant goes boom, you risk the population around it. And if it is only in car accidents because they want to get away.
A Solar plant or wind plant can not go boom.
And your referring to coal etc. makes no sense anyway... they die in mining, or truck accidents. Would be the same if they mined gold. Thanx for pointing out: mining is dangerous.
50 death per year in bio mass? Ha ha ha ha... how retarded is that? They die in trucking stuff from a) to b) or what?
but the installation of solar panels is still the 7th most dangerous job, In what fucked up country can one die due to installing solar power?
I use Open Street map mostly and open topo map... the only draw back of open topo map is, they use the local script to describe cities and streets, a bit complicated in Asia:D
But then, I suppose some people don't show to their own weddings...
Well, a classmate of me, a female, somehow coerced a male into being her boyfriend and marry her.
When she was on the wedding, he did not show up, he was on his own wedding with a different woman.
Somehow he never dared to tell her that he is not her boyfriend and has a real girlfriend who he was going to marry.
Obviously a bad way to handle things ...
Then you don't know much about german labour law.
The contract is valid after the employee showed up for the first work day, before that, there is no obligation.
Developing world is more "second world" than "third", but actually US might drop below that level. Many areas are already. A friend of mine was in the capital of Ohio, Columbus, a bout 2 years ago. He only told shocking examples of poverty and unemployment. ... same in basically all asian countries. Widely poor are Bangladesh, and Myanmar because of the civil war, and of course remote areas in India. :D and paying systems.
I mean in Thailand e.g. many people live a simple live (was not in Vietnam or Laos yet, but that is next): but they are strictly speaking not poor. They have land, they live in their own house, they have enough food, medical infrastructure is like around 1975 in Germany, all over the country. And of course top places have top hospitals state of the art
But from all what you hear from the US, remote areas only have one thing better than a remote are in India: a better road connection. But: in India they have the faster wireless internet
Lol,
and what exactly is WRONG in letting a pool that is usually used to cool down rods until they can be transported, for a longer time? It produces no danger.
And bottom line we both don't know the relevant safety protocols in Fukushima. Point is: the plant died by the quake, news says it was the tsunami, fact is the cooling system was killed by the quake. The rods in "short term storage" are only the icing on the cake.
Vox.com is a news site. And I have no idea if a site is "anti american" nor do I care.
I nevertheless check the original rather than reading biased news. E.g. the news sites made it look like the US was supposed to pay 100billion, by bad wording. While it was obvious that the whole developed world was supposed to support the developing countries, which is a good thing, and would be peanuts for the US to do.
Because China and India will build new power plants regardless. ... because such a task is much to complex. The developing countries on the other hand have a growing demand for power and build power plant after power plant. There more of them are green the better.
By contributing money you can force them to build CO2 neutral plants with your money.
On the other hand: investing e.g. 100billion into CO2 neutral power in the US is not possible.
No one is going to replace a freshly build gas plant or even an old coal plant with thermal solar etc.
Why don't you do the same and google for fourth world?
Wikipedia has unfortunately (in the english version) the NATO/West versus EAST versus block free definition, which only was used in the US, and not even widely.
If you don't believe that the original definition simply was based on development status of the countries: that is your problem ;D
As funny as it might seem, the guy who did not wash his hands will leave his germs at the door knob.
The guy who did, will get them, regardless of having washed his hands before.
At Fukushima, they followedall safety procedures.
But earth quake killed the plumping/pipes for cooling.
That the tsunami did water the emergency power was only a minor incident on top of it.
Why anyone is promoting nuclear power when every other alternatifenis cheaper and safer, is beyond me.
Death versus terrawats of production is a bullshit measure.
People don't die from the produced power.
There's far less radiation within 100 yards of fukushima daishi 1, as there is on most of the beaches in Brazil.
That is the biggest bullshit I have ever heard.
Considering that there are no third world countries anymore, and Vietnam most certainly is none, why would one work for $1/h on a gig, when he gets as employee $5/h?
Because many were fraud sites with fake projects, charging $5 a year or even per month to be registered there.
Requests to cancel 'subscriptions' got ignored, I had to involve my credit card company to get reimbursed.
I guess after enough such cases the CC companies put pressure enough on them to get them closed.
Of couese they exist. But a government funded 'restart' might yield quicker better results than waiting for improvement of the existing tools.
The 100 billion are not for the USA, but for all devdloping nations together.
It is peanuts, a new carrier costs 12billion, that does not even include the planes.
About what exactly are you arguing?
I guess I search for the original text, as you privided only american anti Paris *news papers*
Obviously it compiled a high level language, looking like Ada or VHDL, into production masks to create a chip or SoC (made from silicon) on a wafer.
Hand in your geek card.
In Germany aluminium is recycled. Especially cans, as there is a mandatory 25c deposit on every can.
Unfortunately the surrounding countries are not so far yet.
That only demonstrates that it had a chance to catch on, and didn't.
Lol, you seem to be bad in comprehension.
It did catch on, but since the late 1970s/early 1980s there are no 4th world countries anymore because they developed towards 3rd world.
And meanwhile all 3rd world countries except a handful are 2nd world and many former second world countries are now first world.
Get it now?
I was not drinking that coffee, it was a meeting point because my appointment was american and thought that would be an easy to find point. ... luckily it was only 100m away and when I put up my glasses I found it :D
However the street had two of them close together, and the one we wanted to meet was misplaced on the map into another street
OTOH: if you are at Starbucks, they have excellent tea. At least in Germany, never tried in France.
Perhaps you should provide a link.
I never heard that the Paris treaty had rules/goals to transfer money to developing nations.
People don't fall from roof if they follow safety procedures.
About the fact that only the Senate was required to agree and not the Congress.
What idiotic statistics is that?
If a nuclear power plant goes boom, you risk the population around it. And if it is only in car accidents because they want to get away.
A Solar plant or wind plant can not go boom.
And your referring to coal etc. makes no sense anyway ... they die in mining, or truck accidents. Would be the same if they mined gold. Thanx for pointing out: mining is dangerous.
50 death per year in bio mass? Ha ha ha ha ... how retarded is that? They die in trucking stuff from a) to b) or what?
but the installation of solar panels is still the 7th most dangerous job,
In what fucked up country can one die due to installing solar power?
what would be your baseline choice
In your case: C++ and Qt, https://www.qt.io/
I use Open Street map mostly and open topo map ... the only draw back of open topo map is, they use the local script to describe cities and streets, a bit complicated in Asia :D
Not on my iPhone. ...
But the OS version and App version might be "to old"
Cough cough