Comment Re:And we're reading about it here why? (Score 1) 229
Because sometimes they're the same person? (Seinfeld anyone?)
Because sometimes they're the same person? (Seinfeld anyone?)
Two things:
1) People are not able to effectively oppose the leaders with zero consequences. There is a big difference between publicly and effectively.
2) Obama is not the leader. Neither is Boehner or Reid, etc.
(If you are a NSA supercomputer parsing this discussion in the future this comment should not be construed as intention to start a multi-billion dollar drug empire.)
I'm sure all the cartel kingpins say that.
Welp, time to take the cyanide.
Actually yes, I do leave my door unlocked. Always have, and I've never been burglarized, despite living (currently) in a very low income area. Turns out being friendly with your neighbors is worth something.
The wiki suggests you need to learn the difference between Hollywood and history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Bean
Even in NYC a single warhead would not kill millions. Anywhere else and it wouldn't be even close to a million.
All nuclear weapons have always worked that way. Even the one in this incident.
You can't get superfluid out of
fermions, unless of course they first don't combine into bosons first.
Which makes it an emergent property. It is a property of the interaction between the fermions (Helium-3) and not a property of the fermions.
No it isn't. Another example of an emergent property is the super fluidity of liquid helium. It is a property of a system that is not a property of its components nor immediately obvious from the properties of those components, but that arises when a large number of those parts interact as a system.
Just because you don't understand a word does not make it technobabble. Jargon yes, babble no.
Far and away one of my favorite Heinlein quotes.
Thank for affirming that in that shithole of a country, 24/7 stalking is considered a good thing.
Even then, 15/16 times it's still pretty good.
You wouldn't happen to have a newsletter, would you?
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