exactly what was centrally planned for the populace in that case? centrally planning to send a handful of people to the moon isn't centrally planning transport for 350 million people
what bullshit you spew. "if you can't look me in the eye and say automobiles will always protect a person completely in a crash, we must outlaw automobiles". you have no common sense or ability to deal with realities of the real world.
the death penalty will rid the earth of evil people, 99.9999% of the time. good enough.
Quit voting for mega-corporate bitches like Obama or most Republican candidates. Quit voting for those that support the police-state policies of Bush/Cheney and Obama administrations. Make people aware of what is happening to their freedoms. Raise awareness.
your ignorance is astounding. emergency operations are performed with very small amount of reusable tools. I have a retired friend who does improvised operations in mexico for the poor as part of mission work, all he uses fits in trunk of a small car. All the bulky things needed, anesthesia and antibiotics and medications and bandages, don't and won't come out of a printer. although using logic by the tard's who are the subject of this article they'd send in an automatic loom to weave bandages from cotton balls.
wrong. the most needed medical supplies can't come out of a printer. the urgently needed tools are metal and can be sterilized for re-use. And ubilical clamp? cut me a fucking break, you can fit more in your pocket than will ever be needed at a site per square hundred miles. of course, the clamps aren't even necessary but let's not poop on the tard's parade I guess.....
do you have any idea how many ubilical cord clamps would fit in the volume of a 3D printer and its supplies? more than needed by d babies produced right after a tsunami and reactor meltdown, I can tell you. also, dirty little secret of the trade, the clamps are unnecessary.
The most needed medical supplies can't come out of a printer anyway. you won't be printing antibiotics. Unless we want to be like the tard that mentioned 3D printers can print food (if stoked with food)
the waste is easily dealt with, it is not a problem for a country with people who have more than two neurons in their head to rub together. they can just avoid doing things the US way.
Microsoft and Apple don't depend on patents for their money. Plenty of knock-off copies of all those companies' products are made, they could survive without patents.
are you putting them in enclosed fixtures? that (heat buildup) or vibration (in ceiling fan, near hvac, etc.) will kill them. None of my Philips bulbs have burned out in two years
there are designs that burn the transuranics, google the phrase.
also worth pointing out some reactors don't need fissiles to start reaction with U-238 or even depleted uranium (which still has minute amount of U-235), heavy water and graphite reactors can pull that stunt.
I have some CFL that are four years old. I've also been the victim of crap ones that burned out in months, but haven't had that happen in last two years. I'd say give them another try buying a good respected grand, it's not bad like a few years ago.
LED have crystalline material grown on a substrate. one cause of failure is thermal stress, causing cracks to grow from the boundary. Another main cause of failure is structural defects in the crystal creating more paths for leakage current carriers. Those cause even more structural defects or make existing ones grow.
Sanitation engineers may also have exciting newer duties: designing recycling centers, and reversing effects of contamination and pollution from soil and water.
No, the U-238 can fuel other smarter reactor designs than in common use today. Even in a conventional PWR one third the energy comes from breeding U-238 to plutonium 239.
there are four possible slashdot lifestyles, their operating systems tell the tale
1. the windows weenie, who even has windows running smartphone or tablet 2. the Apple lifestyle (which is what Apple sells) 3. the Linux lifestyle, they use Android on their smartphones 4. the BSD nuts
Even a coal power plant is more efficient than your car's engine.
exactly what was centrally planned for the populace in that case? centrally planning to send a handful of people to the moon isn't centrally planning transport for 350 million people
what bullshit you spew. "if you can't look me in the eye and say automobiles will always protect a person completely in a crash, we must outlaw automobiles". you have no common sense or ability to deal with realities of the real world.
the death penalty will rid the earth of evil people, 99.9999% of the time. good enough.
Quit voting for mega-corporate bitches like Obama or most Republican candidates. Quit voting for those that support the police-state policies of Bush/Cheney and Obama administrations. Make people aware of what is happening to their freedoms. Raise awareness.
ask the foreign contractor to whom the work was outsourced
you are spewing lies. go look up the insured percent figure for the USA instead of pulling random shit out of your ass.
You hopey-changey dreamers are amusing. see you at the end of November. bring tissues
your ignorance is astounding. emergency operations are performed with very small amount of reusable tools. I have a retired friend who does improvised operations in mexico for the poor as part of mission work, all he uses fits in trunk of a small car. All the bulky things needed, anesthesia and antibiotics and medications and bandages, don't and won't come out of a printer. although using logic by the tard's who are the subject of this article they'd send in an automatic loom to weave bandages from cotton balls.
wrong. the most needed medical supplies can't come out of a printer. the urgently needed tools are metal and can be sterilized for re-use. And ubilical clamp? cut me a fucking break, you can fit more in your pocket than will ever be needed at a site per square hundred miles. of course, the clamps aren't even necessary but let's not poop on the tard's parade I guess.....
do you have any idea how many ubilical cord clamps would fit in the volume of a 3D printer and its supplies? more than needed by d babies produced right after a tsunami and reactor meltdown, I can tell you. also, dirty little secret of the trade, the clamps are unnecessary.
The most needed medical supplies can't come out of a printer anyway. you won't be printing antibiotics. Unless we want to be like the tard that mentioned 3D printers can print food (if stoked with food)
the waste is easily dealt with, it is not a problem for a country with people who have more than two neurons in their head to rub together. they can just avoid doing things the US way.
Microsoft and Apple don't depend on patents for their money. Plenty of knock-off copies of all those companies' products are made, they could survive without patents.
are you putting them in enclosed fixtures? that (heat buildup) or vibration (in ceiling fan, near hvac, etc.) will kill them. None of my Philips bulbs have burned out in two years
there are designs that burn the transuranics, google the phrase.
also worth pointing out some reactors don't need fissiles to start reaction with U-238 or even depleted uranium (which still has minute amount of U-235), heavy water and graphite reactors can pull that stunt.
haha, meant to type "brand" not grand. don't spend a kilobuck on lights like early LED adopters 8D
I have some CFL that are four years old. I've also been the victim of crap ones that burned out in months, but haven't had that happen in last two years. I'd say give them another try buying a good respected grand, it's not bad like a few years ago.
LED have crystalline material grown on a substrate. one cause of failure is thermal stress, causing cracks to grow from the boundary. Another main cause of failure is structural defects in the crystal creating more paths for leakage current carriers. Those cause even more structural defects or make existing ones grow.
and what does it mean if a southern woman says she has the "luminous vapors"?
you forget the beer, that keeps them docile. and schnockered.
Sanitation engineers may also have exciting newer duties: designing recycling centers, and reversing effects of contamination and pollution from soil and water.
No, the U-238 can fuel other smarter reactor designs than in common use today. Even in a conventional PWR one third the energy comes from breeding U-238 to plutonium 239.
no, the U-238 has that. but thank you for the helpful editing suggestion, I shall remember it for the future
there are four possible slashdot lifestyles, their operating systems tell the tale
1. the windows weenie, who even has windows running smartphone or tablet
2. the Apple lifestyle (which is what Apple sells)
3. the Linux lifestyle, they use Android on their smartphones
4. the BSD nuts
U.S. speaking only English is not a difficulty, in EU 90%+ learn it in school.
no, that 1980s tech was not reliable and was extremely rare.
I've heard of police gunning down people just for the adrenaline high, they do that every day