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Comment Re:Neat (Score 2) 327

Been thinking about this. One big complaints is the short term rental market is moving to individuals renting their property through the apps. So, why not, have hotel pivot to small space long term rentals? In New York these would house tens of thousands of employed renters. I donâ(TM)t know what the situation is in San Francisco.

In business when the market changes considerable you try to stay with your core but cater to the new paying customer. And cutting costs. -refits will sink, so if this is just about a slight decrease in profits it is not a good idea. But if the Hotel really is not filling rooms, then this is a way to do do, and house paying customers.

Comment Re:Money (Score 1) 239

Infrastructure is limited to available physical space. So yes, if we would tunnels underground or in air and change $100 for the use, that would be great. This is more of a luxury or sin tax, when you pay if want a cigar. The equitable solution is to only allow certain cars on the roads on certain days. However these turn in wealth schemes where people with money simply buy two cars

Comment Re:We can make school a better environment (Score 1) 66

Schools mostly fail because parents do not see the benefit in making sacrifices and prioritizing useful skills over gambling their kids future on a sports contract or just trying to get them graduated so they start working full time.

Grading is tricky. Ideally it would be pass fail based on some reasonable level of demonstration of mastery for skills and knowledge by some date certain. But many parents and students just want task completion. Which is meaningless. Why should someone get a better grade just because they copied all the worksheets. Ultimately the pressure to get a certain promotion and graduation rate forces a compromise

There is a social and baby sitting component to in person school that will make it attractive to parents for a long time. In the US I do think we will see sports organizing set in schools in the high grades that re more rigorous than average. What I would not expect to see is school becoming nicer. School is a rite of passage. A geek and misfit just needs to be willing to do the work to get into the right one. Not blame others.

Comment Re:How about the effects of school? (Score 1) 66

School is seen as the primary method of integrating a growing child emerging adult into the larger society around them. It is a rite of passage. Like the apocraphal story of the kid being sent into the woods tripping on cocoa beans only armed with a knife. Some did not survive. Although we have the resources to provide for most of population, it is useful to minimize the dependencies.

We see this with drug, cars, etc, the primary causes of death for the teen. Most of either abstain or survive. Social media, like cars and drugs, are not seen as a primary method to integrate adult, but the the others tends to be a skill useful to learn, how not to die or receive significant harm.

But as it is not a skill old people had to learn or manage, it is only seen as harmful. There is no calculation. If you are a teen in the US that dies and donâ(TM)t shoot yourself or get shot, you likely died in a car accident. Yet we drive cars.

Comment Re: Gonna Get Interesting (Score 1) 179

Technology always requires new job skills and for those who are old or thought they would have last decades jobs get screwed

But we have increased productivity and pay which is why we do employ children so much. And we are at a point where people are acquiring real skills and are demanding money. So for semi skilled work we know want children, but it is dangerous for them

Right now employers are using threats, like they used the Pinkerton 100 years ago. At some point money will have to be negotiated for jobs that require in person presence.

Comment Re: Glad to hear this! (Score 0) 143

Next up will be an investigation to whistle blower accusation the Biden cuts the heads off babies, fries the up, and eats them on avocado toast.

In the new congress, we will investigate the allegations the Trump keeps a harem, with Melanie as the head bych, all continuously impregnated by his sons. This so he will have stem cells to keep him young.

And in the not too distant future we will learn McConnel has been using Turtle DNA to become a turtle and stay young.

Comment Re:I expect... (Score 1) 57

I have seen that United is promoting Bluetooth headphones this is a benefit as it costs to give away even cheap cord headphones.

But yes, this will at least be partially funded from ads. These ads appeared to be mostly supported by destinations and entertainment but the can be intrusive if it is hard to turn off. Like if the controls are on the armrest.

Comment Re:no chance of accidents (Score 1) 75

I remember talking about this with my father 40 years ago. It of course what we do all the time, but can we do it so it makes sense. Can we concentrate sunlight by a factor of two or three over a large area, where there are solar panels and minimal air traffic. More importantly, can we have a network of these satellites so that the solar panels are supplied 24/7. This after all is what nuclear in the running. The fear of not having electricity for a minute.

Comment Re:security (Score 1) 168

I am sure anyone here would be forgiving if google sold an old hard drive with your search history still accessible. No one here would take that opportunity to sue for millions

Then there is the cost wipe them cleaner than clean. That appears to be closer to $100 than the 10 to shred it? Can you sell a hard drive for a $100?

Then there is reliability. A hard drive that is left in rack and has been shown no sign of unusual wear for five years is likely not going to have any big issues crop up suddenly. A old hard drive that is removed, manhandled, wiped, shipped, sold, and reinstalled, I would not trust for an hour.

Comment Re:It's almost as if... (Score 2) 153

So I live in a hot environment, liven in one without air conditioning. Part of it is architecture. Part of it is expectations. Part of it is how hot it gets. In one place, for about 4 months a year, the weather in always above 80f. It is always hot. In another most nights it cools to 60f. There is time to cool off.

Electronics and machine are another factor. That heat needs to be removed. If you are in a dry climate, those can be placed outside.

But this article is about water. And what we have seen is conflict over how water is used. In Arizona more water is used to raise alfalfa grass, which is not really that thirst at about 75 gallons of water per pound. Almonds drink about 350 per pound. But alfalfa is the used to feed livestock who finish meat uses about 2000 gallons per pound.

Water is a limited resource and in the west it is one river that has to be shared

Flying west I see the oil jacks pumping 24 hours a day. After flying over New Mexico, I see crop circles being irritated by giant sprinklers that waste half the water, growing food for cows. I wonder which is worst.

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