Comment Re:Yet this doesn't explain (Score 1) 89
or everyone . . .
hawk
or everyone . . .
hawk
Not quite.
If ethanol was lethal, it would be undesirable, and avoided. There would be an inclination away from the fermenting fruit on the ground.
For those who could digest the food that is poisonous to their competitors, a desire for such things would lead to going to consume them more often.
It's not the ones without,, but rather with the tolerance gene that would benefit from being drawn to the fermenting fruit.
hawk
>The anti Yucca plan was based on ignoring science.
???
Did you really write that?
The anti-Yucca in Nevada is *not* anti-nuclear; it's not even NIMBY.
The law to choose a dump specified that every site on the list was to be evaluated, and that the dump *shall* be built at the safest site on the list.
Not built if a site is safe, but at the *safest* of the sites to be considered.
Guess how many sites were on the list. (if you guess 2 or more, you have no idea what you're talking about.
So after being told that the site was coming here whether it was safe or not, some people got upset.
I have no problem with a long term nuclear storage facility that close to me. I *do* have a problem with the gang of idiots running that site running anything with chemicals more dangerous than bubble soap.
Over a million dollars of damage in an earthquake . . . to their on-site building studying earthquake safety.
And how does the 100 year water level compare to the proposed location of the material? (known for 20 or 30 years).
A site there is welcome. A site run by those morons under Senator Bennet's rules is another matter.
hawk
Star Wars was never science fiction by genre.
It's Space Opera. Which in turn was descended from Western Opera.
Space opera and science fiction have some overlap, but they're different creatures.
hawk
Yes, Lord Vader.
So?
The entire Yucca Mountain plan was based on ignoring science. Why not ignore Cartography, too?
hawk
There are lots of reasons, ranging from education requited, ease of rentry/exit, flexibility, working conditions, schedule, and many more.
But when you actually control for choices made by worker, experience, education and specialization, and so forth, something like 99% of the difference is explained.
But that makes for boring press releases . . .
hawk, economics professor
Speaking as an economic professor . . .
It's not hard to explain why Amazon or any other employer would pay women (or greens, or redheads, or . . ) less. Of course they want to pay less.
What we cannot explain is why on earth they would pay white males more than a purple woman with green hair . . .
doc hawk
I'm certainly not going to go read a Barbie book (I've had enough after four daughters!).
But it's easy to make a tilted description to feed a story like this.
I once saw a listing for the Wizard of Oz as something to the effect of "A white girl goes to a foreign land, kills the first person she meets, and sets off to kill again." . . .
hawk
No, they didn't.
Bankamericard didn't change its name to Visa until 1975, when you would have turned 12 or so.
hawk, who remembers the old commercials set to Beethoven
You must be new here . . .
hawk
>People quickly grasped how to make a picture or
>button show up on every card or just one. Now, if
>you google "livecode background layers," you're
>likely to get instructions to add a background to a
>single card.
You open the group inspector, and click the "backgroundBehavior" box.
That's it. Done.
hawk
Uhm, how is this different since any other microsoft product since MBASIC 5???
hawk
yeah, the "slashdot.org" is a dead giveaway . . .
hawk
Hey, I drive a convertible, you insensitive clod!
hawk
Happiness is twin floppies.