Comment Re:It's a tragic story, but.. (Score 1) 249
Be grand to see office workers lined up before your tombstone in the wee hours of morning waiting for opening time, so yes, I think that's a good idea.
Be grand to see office workers lined up before your tombstone in the wee hours of morning waiting for opening time, so yes, I think that's a good idea.
you are being silly, a dead child doesn't need anything and no one is entitled to put copyrighted or trademarked things on tombstone no matter how sad their story. it doesn't matter.
it's funny really, they did put in filters that cut emissions from coal plants in half, but also doubled the number of plants.
plenty of jobs that really could be replaced by machines haven't been on any scale yet. when it happens it won't even be a matter of buying such machines, they'll be rented for 6-8 hours per day but work 24x7 and maintained weekly or something like that; each one putting 2 to 4 people out of work. it will really suck to be a person without specialized skill
wrong, we don't know that
no they are not, don't get carried away by romantic notions of a geek cartoonist. http://xkcd.com/1211/
Several major physiological differences are: birds have very light skull relative to body compared to dinosaurs' massive one, birds have no teeth or tail
Actually it was another president long before Bush who snubbed a U.S. ally to make relationship with China so jobs and wealth production could be "outsourced". That was the start of the present day pollution problem in China
That's a fallacy, that scientists have consensus, or that the majority of scientists are always right. Plenty of very respected scientists question various aspects of AGW, for recent example antarctic melting done via AGW vs. volcanoes. Always amusing when a non-scientist thinks they are being intellectual merely by siding with either the largest or most vocal group of scientists.
Not bullshit at all, you mention distribution problem which is just another engineering problem. Then you mention small percentage of people who are in prison for stealing, not relevant at all since most somehow get by without doing that. though if we want to make more opportunity for people then we're back to engineering problems again.
really, it's so simple, while between your ears you make things needlessly complex
no doubt much older than you, kid
fallacy, don't need infinite tape, just one long enough to solve whatever problem is given.
buy more memory you cheap-ass 8D
well they have to have communist customers now that they lost their Nazi one
already known that coal makes the number one pollutant of the air in in China, of the PM2.5 that makes up most the rest, 22 percent from transportation, 16 percent from industry, 17 percent from coal.....the sources are known, the percents are known. How and if they are going to clean up these known sources is the question, no need for modeling
ask any pilot which type of landing they'd prefer, one with visibliity or one without?
prior forecasting art.
meanwhile, the space shuttle had windows, as do the manned craft that dock with ISS
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