Comment Re:Not good at math (Score 1) 776
Physical Readiness Test?
Primary Response Team?
Poor Righteous Teachers?
Physical Readiness Test?
Primary Response Team?
Poor Righteous Teachers?
Pave the Earth!
The grid cares.
I guarantee you the. Koch brothers love renewables. They'll let them greenwash natgas forever.
Low density living is not sustainable.
The grid infrastructure you're referring to often requires significant upgrading to handle two way electricity flow, and/or significant use of batteries.
And what about "night" when, I shit you not, the sun doesn't shine...
And how much concrete would be necessary to cover a half a percent of the Earth's surface? How much steel? Include the extra infrastructure for transmission lines.
What do you think will change the quickest: our available energy, or basic human nature?
In other words, "third world people should stay in their place."
Right. China is sure to be fair and even handed when dealing with bitcoin...
I live in Texas. It was the federal site.
Look at the age of my slashdot account.
I have. It's not that bad. Really.
Now I don't need insurance as I already have it from my employer, but I was curious how bad the site was. But it didn't turn out being difficult or error prone at all to sign up. It took about 15 minutes total and I had the eligibility report for me and my daughter. Some nit picks:
1) The confirmation email was one of three emails i got from healthcare.gov when signing up. That could confuse some people.
2) One required field on one page was scrolled off the bottom, and no scroll bar appeared to indicate that. Mouse wheel scrolling down solved that, but if there are many pages with that problem it could be confusing.
That's about it. Maybe I just lucked out, bit it was an easy site to use.
The left is not monolithic.
If I set here and stare at nothing long enough, people might think I'm an engineer working on something. -- S.R. McElroy