Comment Re:not really sustainable. (Score 1) 118
You need far more energy to smelt steel than any amount of windmills will provide. Not to mention carbon.
You need far more energy to smelt steel than any amount of windmills will provide. Not to mention carbon.
Any substance, any action, any thought. I mean have you ever tried to stop breathing. Let me tell you the withdrawal symptoms are killer.
I used it to rent Tron Legacy.
The movie sucked, and then after I returned it redbox sent me like 12 emails in the next two weeks. It was like some creepy girl I went on a date with, but never called back.
Student loans can't be defaulted. Bankruptcy doesn't discharge them, and they can garnish your paycheck. That why banks love them so much. Nearly no risk.
In fact helium, once lost to the atmosphere, is irrecoverable in any useful quantity. The only way we can get more is to filter it out of natural gas trapped underground. Helium could therefore be considered a petroleum byproduct.
Wow. You have really impressed me with your in depth research on this topic as well as the care you took to cite all your sources.
In a technical sense, accepting goods places a burden of debt upon the recipient.
No it doesn't. If I hand you a widget you do not owe me money. If you take a widget from my store without paying for it you still do not owe me money. (You have committed theft though, which may allow me to file suit against you for restitution.) You only owe money when you agree to owe money.
Capitalism isn't something that can be killed. It is an economic model that describes the actions of people. It does not dictate those actions. Capitalism does not provide or refuse anything to anybody.
Notice that the first section where he looks like he is zooming down the road is actually sped up. You can tell by the pixels, and also the water rippling in the background.
He drives in the bike lane because it can't reach road speed. That thing has 12 car batteries in it, and a steel frame with only one electric motor it doesn't have enough juice.
Not a bad idea overall. The stores I've been in are made of concrete blocks with emergency doors made of steel that only open from the inside. Use the walls for an outer perimeter, and then build barricades near the middle of the store for actual living space.
You have never been in a walmart have you? I have never seen one without skylights.
http://www.sunoptics.com/success_stories/retail/walmart/wal-mart.aspx
They will have plenty of oversight. If they fuck up, they get sued to bankruptcy. If the TSA fucks up then you can't do anything. They are a Federal Agency and have Sovereign Immunity. The entire reason for their existence is to shield the airlines from liability from 9/11, and similar incidents.
Here is an earlier video showing the game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVZDH15TRro
If every member of Anonymous died today then I doubt anyone would feel like being part of a similar group for a long time.
And if nothing else, you're a much more enriched, intelligent truck driver.
With $60k of student debt. Which means you are about $200 in the hole a month compared to the non-degreed guy in the next truck over.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.