Comment Re:How does one end up with a B9 deficiency, anywa (Score 1) 130
Sorry, I wasn't sure and selected the wrong option without looking it up. English is my third language.
Sorry, I wasn't sure and selected the wrong option without looking it up. English is my third language.
Police try to link everything to pedophiles or terrorists.
Or rape.
A woman's eggs were produced when she was a fetus, that's why you have epigenetic effects straight from the grandmother (who's nutrition determines the environment in the womb.)
There are some very good reasons for the GPL. I like it.
Adblocking and blackholing DNS names seems to work quite well. It's really rare for me to see an ad.
Yes it is a Linux issue - specifically that ZFS licensing is incompatible with the GPL so ZFS can't be integrated into the kernel.
I run btrfs on RAID6 (with weekly scrubbing) on a system with ECC RAM. That should reduce the incidence of bit rot to a negligeable level.
If it was integrated into the Linux kernel I'd use it. But with a chance that the next kernel update will make my FS driver unusable I won't touch it with a long pole.
So that leaves btrfs.
Yes! I want a FSM monument next to them.
Wind is cheaper than today's primitive and written-off nuclear plants and solar is getting there - let alone natural gas.
While I agree, notice that anybody who says "we can have a sustainable energy supply based on nuclear" says "we need to build several thousand new nuke plants." Now a more than tenfold expansion of nuclear power would mean a tenfold increase in accidents, that's why it's not going to happen.
Now the next queston would be what the cost of electricity produced with those designs would be.
Do you say that human error is incapable of producing a leak in a pebble bed reactor?
You'll still lose enery on the round trip. Your overall energy consumption would be lower if you ran your desal plant at a lower power level and produced less briny output than producing very briny output, diluting it and producing energy from that.
Instead of dumping the waste product of the desalination plant (highly-concentrated brine) somewhere, you use it with one of these devices
... for which you need freshwater.
Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.