Comment Re:Threats? (Score 2) 273
I know how you feel. I was ok through the first half but by the time I was at the quote near the end I was lost.
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I know how you feel. I was ok through the first half but by the time I was at the quote near the end I was lost.
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You can go from Mobile to Huntsville and only see a little bit of that stuff.
Get off I-65 and it's anyone's guess.
There is the HUGE confederate flag looming over the interstate between Birmingham and Montgomery though, marking where to get off the interstate for the Confederate museum.
Get down in the Southeast corner and be afraid.
As someone originally from Alabama, Thank you
Are you serious about #1. And I'm not ONLY talking about cross field issues, but any Monsanto/GMO issues. You may find this site credible:
http://www.monsanto.com/newsvi...
Since 1997, we have only filed suit against farmers 145 times in the United States. This may sound like a lot, but when you consider that we sell seed to more than 250,000 American farmers a year, it’s really a small number. Of these, we've proceeded through trial with only eleven farmers. All eleven cases were found in Monsanto’s favor.
And for #2 I'm very familiar with growing bananas in marginal conditions. I lived in Mobile Alabama, and while we can grow banana trees there, the winters often kill them back to the point where they nearly have to start over each year. Do-able but not efficient. But if they can alter the fruit to be more healthy they can alter the tree to be more drought and/or cold resistant.
Here are my concerns...
and obviously I didn't read TFA.
1. patents? Monsanto? GMO issues? discuss...
2. Invasive species. I'm looking at you kudzu and jap-grass. Now this one may not be a problem. If the things absolutely took over the entire country I'm not sure people would be complaining about the massive amounts of food they have growing everywhere. Now if they took over but because of weather conditions didn't actually produce food, that would be bad. Unless people in uganda actually needs tons of shade.
Exactly, Title should be changed to
Kids With Operators Manual Alert Bank Officials: "We 'Hacked' Your ATM"
Additional quotes around the word "Hacked"
Since it's not hacking.
I'm sure the plastic that's exposed is broken down but...
1. This article is mostly about plastic that's melted in beach campfires along with a bunch of other crap. If the UV rays are only hitting the surface of the plastic it's not going to break down the crap inside.
2. Stuff floating in the ocean only has a little bit exposed to the UV Rays. Most of it is going to be underwater. Even if it rolls around in the waves what spends times exposed is going to be much less than something sitting stationary getting hit by the sun.
This is true... I'm only 37 but if I spend to omuch time in SOME 3D games now I get nauseated and that's without the VR Headset.
That was a good game too. I got way too attached to my troops and would reload the level as soon as any of my veteran troops died. Loved those fragile little sappers.
Yes, this was an awesome game. So much fun. Really great with a joystick that had X/Y/Z axis + throttle as well. I miss that game.
For those who don't understand my comment... They edited the OP. But didn't put the handy little "Edited: Fixed grammar" tag at the end...
Please proof read proof read!
"you may have noticed that many of them won't play won't play."
I wonder how many people buy direct vs subsidized.
First, this article is stupid and made more dumber for reading it.
Secondly, people like to finance everything. You're just financing your phone. It just makes it a little more complicated that it's hidden in a monthly service. It's that simple. Doesn't need a story. Can we un-post this?
As a married man, I agree.
1 + 1 = 3, for large values of 1.