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Comment Re:This makes it sink? (Score 1) 183

You are spot on. I should have clarified that the ships are not specific to one specific cargo. They are designed for different types of bulk cargo though, you are correct.

I was thinking they could change them to use something more similar to cargo container ships.

Since return shipping is almost-free to whichever country has the trade surplus, the ship benefits if it work for that cargo demand as well. That probably opens up another can of worms with food vs whatever as cargo in the same ship. I guess if this was easy it would have already been solved.

Comment Re:utterly irresponsible (Score 1) 125

There is a difference between CNN and Fox. Fox news is a marketing platform pretending to be a news channel. It doesn't provide any version of the news, either right or left. What it offers is marketing. The station is designed to promote the RNC (not conservatives). It is fake news.

CNN, is bias news. They report one side of any opinion, however it is actually one side. It is a true opinion.

If you cannot see how these are different, i suggest watching some other news stations then see the spin put on both. CNN will support one side that you saw earlier. Fox will support the RNC, and throw out the facts.

I am all for free speech, but this is no different than yelling fire in a crowded theater. Fox needs to be shut down. It isn't promoting healthy dialog, it is as harmful as any other terrorist propaganda.

If you still have confusion about the target audience of the two, look at the commercials on Fox. They are mostly marketing scams, just like the news they offer. Get this authentic $100 silver coin replica for only $20!

Comment Re: UBI, it's about time (Score 1) 465

125 seems pretty believable; I'm certain you aren't to assume they are all riding on the train lol. This isn't Railroad Tycoon. These engines needed constant maintenance, materials, and work. Then factor in the water stops, fuel stops, maintenance/repair depots, parts, and all the staffing needed at each of those resources. If you factor all that in, 125 seems low actually. You have to consider the steam engines impact on many supporting industries; its about more than the guy behind the steering wheel (I imagine there is one, and it does nothing).

With that said, the cabbage picking machines will make cabbage picking machine assembly, sales, and maintenance jobs as well. Higher paying jobs, with less "work".

Comment Re: Oh, say can you see? (Score 2) 160

My next car is 400 hp v8. Why? Because I hate Gaia? No. Because if you live your while life like a monk you might as well just kill your self. We are people, human beings, not ants.

Life is meant to be lived.

And posting as AC fits nicely with you clearly being a coward, and ashamed of your choices. Anyone who posts a statement like this is a colossal ass that doesn't care about anyone but themselves. Many of us have sacrificed to help future generations enjoy what we had. Some day I hope you learn to care about someone other than yourself, and realize how awesome life can be when you put others first. I promise, it feels better than owning a fancy money-pit car.

Comment Re:Facebook and Twitter don't seem to get it (Score 1) 83

Do you understand how Facebook works? It shows you whatever it is that you will react to in a way that benefits Facebook. Check my Uncles facebook feed and its full of stories (still to this day) about Obama and Clinton being evil and Trump saving the world. Check my aunts and you will see that Trump is going to be impeached at any moment. Check mine and you will see a mix.

Comment Re: Crybaby (Score 1) 164

"It is a system meant to balance the needs of high population areas and low population areas so that it isn't a tyranny..." Not quite. Its a system designed to work with two limitations. One was the technology of the time. The second was the uncooperative states; they were offered more voting power than otherwise entitled in order to entice them along. The founders of this system were not fans of it themselves, but offering some states increased voting power was the only way to get those states to commit. Our founding fathers didn't like this system, but it was as close to a democracy as could be created given the players. Personally,I think every vote should be counted, and the electoral college scrapped. It is outdated.

Comment Re:500 AD and watch deforestation in action (Score 1) 85

Correct, we even have a shortage now of many prairie types. Do we have too many trees? After reading your comment, my first thought was, "i wonder how much carbon we have sequestered with these trees?". Did we alleviate any significant C02 burden with this? Maybe we simply masked a bigger problem? Maybe we need to bury all these trees and start some fresh ones to capture more C02. Everyone should bury their christmas tree!

Comment The Drones Worked As Planned (Score 5, Insightful) 189

Isn't it a coincidence that it put Amazon on the news during the busiest shopping season of the year? Mission accomplished.

I saw my mother shopping on Amazon.com for the first time this weekend. I asked her about it (she always claimed to prefer brick-n-mortar). Her response was, "I was thinking this year I would give Amazon a try." Amazons marketing is working.

Comment Where do you live? (Score 1) 564

"In other words we are told things are bad by UNIONS so they can demand more pay raises & more expensive toys in the classroom. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. EVERYBODY has a bias..... it's just a matter of digging to discover it."

I don't know where you are from, but I see the exact opposite. Our schools are being forced by the right to spend money on Ipods and such for each student. The teachers and the union are saying "we don't need this stuff, look at how great our test scores are". The right-wing is claiming the schools are struggling and we need to cut staff and increase spending elsewhere. Yeah, like an Ipod for each student is going to help.

Give a bad teacher technology and they will still be a bad teacher. Give a good teacher whatever tools you want, they will find a way to be a good teacher. Throwing money at it will not fix it, and this is exactly the point that our unions have been making for a long time.

Why do we have ipods going to each student in many schools across the country? Who is pushing this? I honestly don't know. Anyone with some insight?

Comment Re:Wrong (Score 1) 745

"If a political party decides what ideas it supports based on what's likely to get it elected, that rises some questions about what its purpose is in the first place."

True, but this is what the republicans do (and democrats, but that is not this discussion). Look at the issue of abortion, government spending, jobs......do you think they really care about any of these? No. They are pushing an agenda of lowering the taxes for the wealthy, concentrating the wealth among the most wealthy. How people still vote for it is beyond me. They claim to be fighting for whatever gets the votes.....they may even name the bill after that cause. In the end, the content of their agenda is often counter to what they claimed. Not sure why voters do not seem bothered by this and vote elsewhere. Ron Pauls supporters seem to understand this, which is why NONE of them will vote for Romney. All of Pauls votes are going to Obama, or going unused.

Comment Re:The most important lesson in life being taught (Score 1) 663

Now here's the kicker: In any school, the teachers are the minority. Here's an extreme sample: When I taught, there were 210 employees of the (tech school, then state collegiate) campus, but only 42 faculty. Yep... forty-two actual teachers on a huge campus.

I am not thinking this is a very common ratio for a typical public elementary or secondary school. In my experience, 80% teachers. 5% administration. 5% maintenance. 2% IT. 3% secretarial. 5% misc. This assumes cooks and bus drivers are private employees.

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