Comment Re:Can someone explain... (Score 2) 262
I have a device that gives you the winning lottery numbers ahead of time, but it has only a 10% chance of being correct. Is it useful?
I have a device that gives you the winning lottery numbers ahead of time, but it has only a 10% chance of being correct. Is it useful?
I wouldn't be surprised if this were a side effect of Europes (not-so) recent Restriction of Hazardous Substances laws, which mean manufacturers need to use unleaded solder, which leads to tin whiskers.
The whiskers grow slowly and cause no harm, until they do cause harm (maybe a couple years down the line) -- and when they do, it is often catastrophic.
It should say "the native depopulation and consequent re-forestation" rather than "native depopulation and deforestation". In current models, it doesn't make sense that deforestation leads to cooling.
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