Comment Flordia doesn't have those issues yet (Score 0) 366
Florida currently has a problem with beach errosion caused by overdevelopment; it does not have a problem with any "sea level rise", Global Warming", or "climate change" or any such.
Florida currently has a problem with beach errosion caused by overdevelopment; it does not have a problem with any "sea level rise", Global Warming", or "climate change" or any such.
Sure there is, for two observers in the same reference frame, even if separated by large distances.
The question of relevance was asked in the summary, I merely answered it based on impact to gaming community. They are the arbiters, for gaming open source projects
looked it up, never heard of any the jMonkeyEngine based games or engine. It's not relevant, developers wasted their life
Why? China is becoming more and more like the USA every day. Remember "Animal Farm"? That's the endgame
wrong, systemd in Federa is pure buggy garbage, avoid it in production systems. playing with a thing as desktop proves nothing
not everyone knows Docker is yet another piece of cloud wankery
Wrong. You are the one trying to rewrite history. Japan did NOT want a war with the USA, instead believing that U.S. people had little resolve for war, and that knocking out Perl Harbor would remove U.S. presence and influence from South Pacific, so Japan could continue its colonization plan in Asia.
They made a few blunders there, else Japan's plan WOULD HAVE WORKED:
1. carriers weren't there, oops, those carriers would later prove to be a major part of defeating Japan
2. Japan didn't destroy the fuel storage tanks in Oahu. Those would have taken year to resupply, but left intact that fueled the war against Japan.
3. Didn't destroy ship repair shops
Of course, the U.S. people came up with plenty of rage to make "resolve", Japan really miscalculated that
"The Hyperloop infrastructure needs to support about 1/10th the weight per meter as traditional rail, therefore it can be done with 1/10th the materials." No, doesn't work that way. The supports would need to anchor something that can't even be allowed to move a millimeter lest the passengers be jarred to death.
Vacuum tubes of miles in length, smooth to extremely high tolerances, will be far more expensive than oil pipes.
Group of people looking at the SAME picture have one of two different views of the color. Half the people in my family saw white and gold (myself included), half blue-black. In fact, if I have that image in corner of my vision it is black-purple, but goes to white - gold after only moving head twenty degrees toward image.
It's very much how human brain perceives color based on (simulated in this case) ambient lighting; this picture is on the dividing line so to speak
no, the "white" I see as defintely of a bluish hue, but of the kind I expect on a white shirt in shadow. So I say "gold white" looking at the dress, but looking at it in corner of my eye while looking away from it I see black / purple! My family is half/half divided on what the colors are, which is funny
Wrong answer, the "color" in question here is entirely a matter of human perception. Color channel information is irrelevant to issue.
"We are the only life forms. Get over it"
You make an assertion without a shred of proof.
The earth formed life over 3.7 billion years ago, and you are saying no other rocky planet in the universe has had similar conditions at any time in the last 13.8 billion years? That's unreasonable.
1. This land is geologically YOUNG, it is less than ten thousand years old
2. The earth itself is warming the underside of the permafrost, even if there is contribution from global warming https://cage.uit.no/news/metha...
Thus there is no reason to wail about some imagined harbinger of doom because of these sinkholes.
No, putting track on pylons even for normal trains is quite expensive. That alone will cost tens of billions of dollars using existing elevated rails in California as comparison. Then there is cost of this magic piple, oil pipelines cost $5M to 6M per mile and they are MUCH narrower than hyperloops. So real cost will be over $100 billion, Musk is off by more than order of magnitude.
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