Comment Re:Not quite comparable (Score 1) 215
I'd prefer just eliminating the subsidies so that my taxes go down.
I'd prefer just eliminating the subsidies so that my taxes go down.
Exactly.
As for "topping off" during the day, why not just use a regular outlet? A special outlet isn't economical.
The target for electric cars is as a 2nd or 3rd car for a family. They'd still have a primary gas car for long trips.
I have a chaotic schedule so it needs to be a trigger based system. And I have yet to find an oven that is also a freezer from anywhere... much less for $3.
I already set my thermostat to be off during the typical work day. However, if I get home early then it's freezing until I manually reset it. Or if I'm away for a day then it's heating an empty house. Inconvenient and wasteful.
Right. And switching Chromecast channels with Hulu or Netflix on a phone or tablet is powerful and easy. It's no longer just flipping channels.
A smart home? The heat and lights come on when I'm walking up to the porch. Lights adjust and music starts when I say "mood: party/relax/etc". All the tech is here - the implementation is not. Add in new tech like a crock pot or toaster oven that changes from cold to hot in time to cook dinner and I'm sold.
To late, they already did that with pot.
Agreed. A better question might be "Is it a Tool or a Toy"? For most people, tech is only a toy. For those that use it as a tool... they can take off like a rocket.
That's just hoping for magic. The bane of our so-called modern society.
Yucca has always been an excellent place for mid-term (1k-10k year) radioactive storage - it's politics and corresponding misinfotainment that has destroyed our chances of low carbon safe energy.
Then write in C: Mickey Mouse.
VOTE! Can you imagine how both parties would freak if a cartoon character beat them at the polls?
Then again, it happened down in SoCal land... "I'll be back!"
1 connection when each person has 2-4? With bandwidth cost following Moore's law but we don't receive the benefit? Ridiculous. I deal with that crap with CableOne. Internet choices around here are Bad and Worse. The FCC does too little too late but at least something is happening.
Draw the line wherever you like, you don't have to work for them. I don't work for companies that want to pay me less than I want to be paid - it doesn't take any laws or rules for that to work.
Hope you like living in a tent and scrounging for food in garbage bins.
There are clear lines between what is personal and what affects the job. If you take drugs it'll likely affect your work and health costs (still somewhat paid for by the company) - that means the company has a valid interest. OTOH, your private emails (or facebook posts) between family and friends has very little to no affect on the company - therefore they don't have any valid need for access to it.
There are often very good reasons to not be nice. The adage "Nice guys finish last" proves itself much more often than not.
Being civil = far less results.
If direct sell is the only available option then the customer gets screwed. The company sets the price and acts in indirect collusion with other companies. A perfect example are airlines - they raise prices in lockstep. A few times a rogue like Southwest will refuse and everyone else has to drop back down to an old price, but it's a rarity.
I just went though this shopping online for some higher end hiking and camping equipment. Brands like North Face, REI, Cabelas, etc all have their own brands and it's very difficult to find anything priced differently than the manufacturer sets them out.
One of the things I love about Costco - they shop the gray market and thumb their noses at the manufacturers suggested price.
Which tens of thousands of garbage dumps are already doing. It's no big deal.
Nuclear is the only viable option for base load if you want to reduce the trillions in costs from man made climate destruction. Problem with nuclear is ridiculous regulations. Problems with renewables are ridiculous subsidies and completely unrealistic expectations. Balance things out and nuclear would easily handle the next century until fusion is viable.
I really don't see that. Manufacturing in the USA typically runs Lean and often Cell based with process changes made in minutes. The people also tend to have a wider range of skills and experience. The states with unions pretty much don't do any more manufacturing.
Outsourcing only works from 2 fundamentals - ignoring IP (theft) and currency manipulation.
Remote work is great for competent people. That last part is what's missing.
Why would anyone in their right mind go into STEM when an MBA gets you twice the money for less work?
BLISS is ignorance.