Comment Re:Projections (Score 1) 987
About the same as from 1950 to 1975?
Anyway there is wobble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
You might find an explanation from 4:38 onward.
About the same as from 1950 to 1975?
Anyway there is wobble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
You might find an explanation from 4:38 onward.
Ha, ha, the Dorset Naga, this just makes my day. I always thought that Indian cuisine filled an enormous void in Britain, but this is just way out there.
Alright, now would you be so kind to hand me the spicy peppermint sauce, hi, hi, hi,
Actually my experiments with Scotch Bonnet (capsicum chinense) have never really allowed me to taste much beyond the hotness. Fortunately there are other spices around that are strong enough to get through the hotness. Thai curry contains a number of them usually.
Also the hotness supposedly has an appetite suppressing effect:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...
I don't think that the type of system is important to our standard of living, energy input on the other hand appears crucial however. The type of system develops with the energy input available, I doubt that we could have a much different system from what we have.
>You do realize that the primary energy input for agriculture is the Sun, right?
Mostly, but he was talking about food, and that in our part of the world needs 10x the Joules for production of the amount it eventually contains.
First the ~5000 pages of i.mx53 documentation and now this! This is pure and unadulterated terrorism I tell you.
"At the heart of England’s idea is the second law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of increasing entropy or the “arrow of time.”"
This is great, now somebody can easily go and model the economy thermodynamically. After all this should be a much simpler system.
Then again thinking about the second law feels like you can never come out ahead, introducing this concept to economics would be fatal to certain parts of the finance industry.
At the time I switched to Linux I had only DOS which I regarded as inferior due to MS not supporting a flat memory model. MS started to support this in a credible way only with winnt in 1993, whereas they could have had something when the 386 came out in 1985. Given that they started in 1981 they had only four years of acquired customers but they managed somehow to respond to new hardware with a delay of eight years.
Once I had Linux running in '95 I also totally liked the grown up look X-Window had. Maybe you should tell your kids "
No, I wanted to joke about somebody being wrong on the internet.
Also if you have risen to her position as a PR person you know that you don't say the thing she said. According to Pareto 80% of all people are stupid, so
That, and lets not forget:
http://xkcd.com/386/
So here is my contribution to "Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white! â" Justine Sacco"
There is this article I remember about British women increasing the chance of getting HIV by having unprotected sex in Africa:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/11/26/us-sextourism-idUSN2638979720071126
There is a clear potential for her being wrong about whiteness causing rational behaviour or something similar. While some might argue that often it is just easier to shut up, she could have rather said something like "I let the guys use condoms".
It doesn't always work either. I totally remember when I accidentally grabbed that 220V mains line 20 years ago.
> I mean, where will the people in the UK get their week old news from!
Duh!
Given that the corn ethanol EROI is so bad, and most people seem to know, I'm kinda wondering who would be desperate enough to try it anyway. The problem is definitely not laughable however.
Not to forget that the US tried that with the prohibition and it didn't work out either.
Students still have too much time on their hands.
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