Comment Re:Pi-top (Score 1) 237
+1 the pi-top
+1 the pi-top
Available for free download from Hesperian in many different languages, it's an excellently thought-out medical guide that anyone can get benefit from.
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A Downloadable Flyer Explaining Your Rights When Stopped or Confronted for Photography
© 2006 Bert P. Krages II
The Photographer's Right is a downloadable guide that is loosely based on the Bust Card and the Know Your Rights pamphlet that used to be available on the ACLU website. It may be downloaded and printed out using Adobe Acrobat Reader. You may make copies and carry them your wallet, pocket, or camera bag to give you quick access to your rights and obligations concerning confrontations over photography. You may distribute the guide to others, provided that such distribution is not done for commercial gain and credit is given to the author.
http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf
How to Handle Confrontations
Most confrontations can be defused by being courteous and respectful. If the party becomes pushy, combative, or unreasonably hostile, consider calling the police. Above all, use good judgment and don't allow an event to escalate into violence.
In the event you are threatened with detention or asked to surrender your film, asking the following questions can help ensure that you will have the evidence to enforce your legal rights:
1. What is the person's name?
2. Who is their employer?
3. Are you free to leave? If not, how do they intend to stop you if you decide to leave? What legal basis do they assert for the detention?
4. Likewise, if they demand your film, what legal basis do they assert for the confiscation?
But no generation IV reactors have been built yet. And, again from Wikipedia:
Generation IV reactors are a set of theoretical nuclear reactor designs currently being researched. These designs are generally not expected to be available for commercial construction before 2030.
Sitting around waiting for some future miraculous solution is not a sound method of planning.
Check your own facts next time.
As for fuel reprocessing, you may have a point, but it certainly raises the fuel cycle costs, so it may not be the silver bullet you assume.
We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter.