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Comment Re:Americans can do anything... (Score 1) 43

You left out....

How wonderful it is to have multiple languages, yet somehow not so wonderful not to have multiple measurement systems.

Honestly. I don't understand why the rest of the world goes all apeshit about how things in the U.S. are measured. I mean, who fucking cares? Hell, I LIVE HERE and don't fucking care.

Here is the place to watch them go nuclear, a European physicist telling the truth about our superiors,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?....

Oh heck - I'm here Q. what is the difference between countries that use Metric and US type measurements? A. One of them landed men on the moon, and returned them. The other never did.

Oh heck - did they know, the Metre, the standard of the universe, is measured by a fraction? Not even an SI unit, but a fraction. I'll be at -1 troll any moment now - the Truth upsets them - after all, Europe is the home of "The Big Lie". The metre is defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299792458 of a second, where the second is defined by a hyperfine transition frequency of caesium.

When are we going to metric time? I mean, that 24 hours, 60 second minutes, 60 minute hours. Damn, sounds like something a stoopid 'Murrican made up!

Comment Re:You are not an engineer. (Score 1) 90

Not to worry, Europeans disparaging America and the colonies before 1776 is a tradition well into its 300th year now.

The leaders are agitated because they have to choose between vote buying social spending and paying for their own national defense now that the 75 year US defense subsidies are going away.

And let us not forget the reason NATO exists. Remember Uncle Vlad is still interested in the so called buffer states, which his mentor Joe Stalin tried to do after WW2.

How far will Vlad go to get those buffer states. Europe sometimes seems to hate those who help them. My advice - Learn Cyrillic. If this is how you treat the people who saved you from uncle Adolf, I suggest next time, you get out of your mess all by yourselves. It's what you want.

Comment Re:cue the die off. (Score 1) 43

Of course they will blame all the dying butterflies on some imaginary virus, or parasite, or basically anything other than actual cause.

You're right. Scientists are ill-equipped to figure out that ~400 specific butterflies died out of 200,000 is due to a transmitter and are instead left fabricating a cause. But an Internet anonymous coward is up to the task. Sure.

Had to get clear down here to find an on-topic post, what with the TDS people and even a metric uber alles posting.

The plight of the monarch is very interesting. That we can track individual's movements is even more amazing.

A few years back, there was a large concern about habitat/milkweed loss. One response was people planting milkweed in their back yards.Here in the Pennsylvania mountains, gas lines often run along back roads. Some people have taken to trowing milkweed seeds along the easement, providing a many miles long smorgasbord for the little critters. even heading the right direction (northeast/southwest)

Another strange point. I take the Cape May-Lewes Ferry pretty often, which traverses the Delaware Bay. I've seen Monarch butterflies catching a draft off the back of the ferry to cross the bay. That has to be a great energy saver.

Slashdot being Slashdot, I'll probably be modded offtopic for posting about Monarch Butterflies in a story about Monarch Butterflies

Comment Re:Americans can do anything... (Score 2) 43

...but you can't make us understand the metric system.

BTW, what is the average airspeed velocity of an unladen monarch butterfly? In furlongs per fortnight, please.

How odd. I haven't had a non-metric car since the late 80's. My whole shop is metric. I work in metric. So many of us here in the USA do.

But I also have the old school tools as well. I make parts on my metric lathe that are measured in inches. I make parts that are metric on one side and standard on the other.

Getting a rageboner about this whole thing is silly, It is just different sizes. But it seems to enrage some eurocentrics.

And acting like Americans are stupid isn't much of a flex when you can only do one measurement system. If you want your parts sized in Barleycorns I can make it for you, and I won't cry about it (hint - 1 barleycorn = 0.846667 centimeters)

Comment Re:Honeytraps? (Score 1) 67

Crypto really is an all corrupting dark place to get into.

Exactly.

Fed by greed and criminal activity, it is the world you dive into with coin.

Add in the ostentatious tools who want to brag about their money or coin, well expecting criminals to not go after you is naive.

It's best for everyone to maintain a low profile in this money grubbing, pop culture world. But what fun would that be for people who grub for money and worship pop culture icons? I use my money to do stuff, they use theirs for some weird clout.

Comment Re: BNPL groceries = groceries on credit cards (Score 1) 90

There's apparently only one large American supermarket chain that DOESN'T take credit cards, WinCo.

I do most of my shopping there, at Grocery Outlet, and at Costco. I actually do more shopping at grossout, because they are the closest thing that doesn't suck. We have a local market and mini-market, and I'm not a big fan of either one. (The market is somewhere around "OK", the mini market is disappointing.) I got Costco's card honestly just to get fuel quicker as the card is a membership card, and it's convenient for me to stop in there on my way to work.

Winco is an employee-owned co-op, and their pricing seems to be dynamic in general and the prices actually go back down, so I'm really happy with them. Grocery Outlet has beer I want to drink and high quality local dairy products, and an interesting and ever-changing stock of weird shit, and neither of the local ones are scuzzy. I have a chest freezer...

Comment Re: Regulations? (Score 0) 54

Just remember next time you hear about unemployment going up while you eat your burger that you're not getting food poisoning because of regulations and that it has nothing to do with jobs.

Of course it does. It doesn't have to do with just one thing. Keeping the machine spinning is the reason why even heartless fucks should be interested in workers' needs being met, if they weren't idiots. But that's the problem with such people, if you're smart then you realize that you don't want to live in a world of shit.

Comment Re: Regulations? (Score 0) 54

"I'm against AI slop as much as anyone, and in general a fan of regulation, but this really is something that should be solved by the market. If people don't want AI slop, let them not buy it"

This isn't about the slop. If you're a fan of regulation, and saving jobs isn't a good enough reason for you, wait you're not actually a fan.

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