Comment Re:African parent vs autism (Score 1) 209
you either overstate the risks or overstate the population...
you either overstate the risks or overstate the population...
0 - insightful.
makes sense
and yeah, circumcision is just a way of saying "i don't trust you enough to keep your dick clean without help".
look up MTFs. film ain't so flash anymore.
besides, i wonder how the film would look after going through radiation belts for months?
how do you get all that from the link you posted?
- it's also fission.
- it's somewhat safer, but all next-gen designs are somewhat safer
- decommissioning will be much the same as the same thing is going on in there.
- it has the inherent (and hard to "design out") ability to produce pure (like 100%) U233, which is a tremendous proliferation hazard.
i still think they're a good idea, but i just don't like magical utopian thinking or misinformation.
you missed the bit about the heat exchanger. my god, you think all nuclear plants release radioactive steam as a matter of design? that perhaps radioactive water can transfer it's heat to clean running water without touching or mixing with it?
this.
it's a convenient delivery method, and the design allows cheaper components to reach higher pressures, thus giving a better crema.
sealing them off this way also keeps the coffee fresh longer, and the doses are measured and calibrated for the machine in question - it's idiot proof, at least until the machine fails.
the only thing making it "not great" is the coffee used, and there's plenty to choose from.
snobs will be snobs, but the pod system has clear advantages. overpackaging is a problem.
me, i roast my own because i like getting chaff all over the house, and i like the eerily "cinema foyer from the 80s" smell you get. but i can't say the results are perfect, or even approaching consistent. i do it because i want to get good at it. if i just want good coffee i get it elsewhere.
(of course, food that's insufficiently sterilized stands a good chance of spoiling on you... it's never good to find that 50kg bag of spices is now so completely mouldy that it's unfit for consumption... and also infected with an exotic mould that's a possible biosecurity hazard, so you have to burn it all).
you jest, but a lot of food that is traded internationally gets a good dose of gamma rays in order to clear quarantine.
though i'm not completely against this, it is enough to disqualify a food from being "organic", and hence reduces it's possible retail value.
only steam is good enough for organic foods - at least they've somewhat made it into the industrial age
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duality be damned!
their cryptic crossword is a bastard though.
would my 1970s vintage 50mm prime lens count as smuggling radioactive material? i've taken it overseas, and there's a wee bit of thorium in the glass.
never seen one, except maybe that nuclear boy scout's tinfoil-and-smoke-detector reactor would qualify.
told you the NSA was watching everything. no piddling slashdot comment is hidden from their omnipresent gaze.
FTL travel?
a decent OS that pleases everybody?
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