Comment Re: Beneficial use of the EM spectrum (Score 1) 26
"However they are using a public good (the spectrum) and as such they have to show a beneficial use."
Hahahhahahahhahahhaha
Now do faux news
"However they are using a public good (the spectrum) and as such they have to show a beneficial use."
Hahahhahahahhahahhaha
Now do faux news
"Don't forget, CALPERS and NEA are major donors to the Democrats."
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Now do Facebook shadow accounts.
You sound just like a noob.
Their penalty for shoplifters is that they won't take their money?
I don't think they have thought this one through.
It's also another wakeup call for Disney which has given a lot of money to a lot of conservative campaigns in the past, though to be fair they seem to have already figured that out as in 2024 about 80% of their campaign donations were to Democrats.
Tell me more about these coal reactors
Again you fail to read the comment.
Your English comprehension is better than mine is in any other languages, but I don't try to argue in languages I'm not good at, so I don't have the problem you're having now.
Go back and read the rest of my comment before you try again.
"It now comes in Cobalt Blue, a nod to the miners who extract the cobalt used to make phone batteries"
Thanks for doing the toxic work, miners.
Whoops, just saw there's a list... And it won't work.
So of the big 3 they only work on the most evil network and the most worthless network. Womp womp.
Different roaming agreements etc.
I would like to know if this phone will work in Verizon prepaid because I am in the market for a new phone.
Except you do GAF, so you should also care when being sloppy leads to you looking silly.
Of all the people who don't have a leg to stand on in this discussion, you can fuck right off.
Yeah. They should do it like us. Bust him out as a pedophile and then send him to the highest public office in the land.
My position is not that the US is great, only that the UK is also shit.
Yeah, I'm nearly 100% certain I'm not going to do it unless I'm violently attacked, then I'll tell the other party I'm executing a citizen's arrest so they're also resisting arrest in addition to the assault. Almost any other situation is too fraught.
I used to be a security guard so I already know how to do it. You tell the person that you're executing a citizen's arrest, and why. Then in theory you can use necessary force, but in practical terms you'd better only use it if necessary for self-defense.
Exactly. "Base Load" is a fallacy. Nuclear suffers the exact same problem as wind and solar. In fact, the industry has a term for it - it's called "non-dispatchable". [...] Wind and solar are obvious why,
Uh, no. Wind is highly dispatchable because it's so cheap you can overbuild and then turn off turbines you don't need. You can do this with modern turbines by pitching the blades. Solar is also highly dispatchable because not drawing power from a solar panel doesn't harm it, so again, you can reduce output any time you want.
It's true that solar has the issue that it only works while the sun shines, so it's only suitable for loads which you're going to operate while the sun shines. But Europe could be using that to run air conditioning to keep tens of thousands of people from dying, so that's quite apt.
Sure, but they also have the actual photos of the actual shoplifters to compare to, so the human clearly fucked up here.
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide a test load.