Comment Re:Private satellite (Score 1) 53
This was built by a US environmental NGO in cooperation with New Zealand.
The data will be public.
Hopefully, no fossil fuel influence.
This was built by a US environmental NGO in cooperation with New Zealand.
The data will be public.
Hopefully, no fossil fuel influence.
People have to much stuff and they're too attached to it.
Just leave it at home. You don't need all that stuff with you when you travel. It will be there when you get back.
All you need is one change of clothes.
I've been doing this for years and it's really a much better way to travel.
Tesla calls the owner in case of an accident
Rest assured that Tesla has all of these emergency functions (and more) on buttons.
Tesla automatically notifies of crash/airbag deployment. No user action necessary.
Really, relying on a person who was just in a crash to have to press a button is not a good design.
My 2022 Tesla Model S has a steering wheel button for the wipers and a scroll wheel/button to select the mode.
That's why he needs to be in prison... to prevent him from committing more fraud... for a long time.
Sounds like a justification for genocide.
"If you are not willing to break the enemies ability to make war - that means targeting things like manufacturing plants, fuel supplies, yes food production, etc you should evaluate you justification for going to war in the first place, and ideally chose F'ING PEACE instead. You are killing and maiming people, uniformed or otherwise that should be to actually achieve some end or it is just EVIL."
civilians grow the food the feed the armies
civilians pay the taxes that buy the weapons
civilians are often complicit in being human shields, even if its just treating combatants in hospitals
civilians manufacture the technicals used to gun down the enemy
By that logic, everyone in the US is a legitimate target since the US is providing bombs, etc. to Israel.
"A weakling in the White House, advised by a Cabinet full of Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestinian, Pro-Arab Leftists."
Is this the same weakling who has expedited $billions to Israel while cutting off all aid to the Palestinians?
The 200 years of capitalism has caused the Anthropocene which is destroying life on earth.
You don't need charging at every parking spot and it's not as expensive as you think. (As others have pointed out, many parking lots have electric outlets in the cold Northern parts of the US already.)
Just need to have some L1 or L2 EV charging spots for the few tenants who have EVs. These can be reserved/paid for by people who need to charge. Once your tenants acquire more EVs, expand the charging spots as needed.
As far as street parking goes, street lights and utility cabinets already have electricity. Simple to add charging outlets.
Yes, capitalist pollution of the air, water and piles of junk are making the earth uninhabitable.
From TFA:
We estimate a decline in suicides that is not statistically significant over the 2007-2009 period
but grows in magnitude in the 2010-2016 period to a statistically significant 1.7 percent decline
(standard error = 0.5) for each percentage point increase in the 2007-2009 unemployment rate. This
is striking in light of the secular increases in suicide since 2000 (Marcotte and Hansen 2023) as well
as state-year panel estimates that increases in unemployment are associated with contemporaneous
increases in suicides (Ruhm 2000; Harper et al. 2015); it may reflect recession-induced reductions in
pollution as we discuss in Section 4 below. Not surprisingly in light of the recession-induced declines
in both suicides and deaths from liver disease in the 2010-2016 period, we also find that the Great
Recession reduced Case and Deaton’s measure of “deaths of despair” (Case and Deaton 2015, 2017,
2021)—that is, deaths from suicide, liver disease, and drug poisonings (accidental or unknownintent)—in the 2010-2016 period.
Specifically, a one-percentage-point increase in the 2007-2009
unemployment rate is associated with a statistically significant 1.4 percent (standard error = 0.63)
decline in deaths of despair from 2010-2016 (see Appendix Figure OA.11a). Consistent with this
finding, Case and Deaton (2017) note that there is no evidence of deaths of despair rising during
the Great Recession, and interpret deaths of despair arising not from declines in income per se but
rather from a more prolonged impact of cumulative disadvantage. However, our findings contrast
with Pierce and Schott (2020)’s result that areas of the US more exposed to import competition
from China experienced an increase in deaths of despair.
Tax the rich.
The major difference between bonds and bond traders is that the bonds will eventually mature.