Comment Re:AD 536 (Score 1) 60
This is why techniques with an UNDO button are preferred. Adding mist-generators to cargo ships thus may be a preferred way to add shade (via clouds).
Anyone know how long the dust in TFA lingers?
This is why techniques with an UNDO button are preferred. Adding mist-generators to cargo ships thus may be a preferred way to add shade (via clouds).
Anyone know how long the dust in TFA lingers?
Indeed, and the environmentalists are on board with it because although it will disrupt the local wildlife, it will create new habitats, and in the end the reduction in damage from not using fossil fuels to generate that energy far outweighs the downsides.
There has never been a point in recorded history when the British Isles and territorial waters were windless.
And yes, we have hydro, we have storage, and we could have a hell of a lot more.
because any attempt to offer the same choice more than once could not hide the history of prior choices.
Test it on advanced Alzheimer patients.
Actually the former head of the National Grid said that. The guy running the UK's grid said that the concept of base load was obsolete, and he was right.
The UK has at least 20x as much wind power available than its current electricity consumption. Energy independence is entirely possible, if not particularly desirable.
The UK could be a massive exporter of clean energy. Scotland in particular could be getting rich off it, but like with the oil they aren't seeing as much of the benefit as they should be seeing.
Slashdot seems like the right place for that.
I'm not really clear what it even does. You get an @thundermail.com address I think, probably blocked or assumed to be spam by many systems. Anything else?
The containment buildings didn't contain the meltdown, and the emergency cooling system that was supposed to let them use external pumps diverted the water into holding tanks instead of the cores. There were many screw-ups, and even now they are behind schedule with the decommissioning and clean up.
Chernobyl and Fukushima had the same root cause - too expensive. Chernobyl skimped on not bothering to build containment buildings or train people properly. Fukushima didn't build the necessary tsunami defences, despite being warned.
It's nuclear's Achilles' heel. Costs too much to be commercially viable, can't afford to be properly insured, and doesn't get the necessary level of investment once it's running.
I think there is some confusion here. They don't seem to have disabled it on older chips, only on new laptops, before sale, where AV1 is supported.
He can't get no
Satisfaction
Next thing ya know, it will be a member requirement to have an RDID tag implanted in your hand, as a condition of joining this group.
He should have written the password down on a yellow Post-It note and stuck it on his ass.
As for placement....right next to his "dumbass" tattoo seems like a good location.
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