That is a tall claim.
Citation needed.
That is a tall claim.
Citation needed.
Not at all. You can absolutely choose not to vaccinate. It just limits the places you’re able to work, or send your kids to school.
The freedom to swing your arms, ends at someone else’s nose. If you choose to set yourself up to spread a deadly infection, it makes sense for society to limit your chance of doing so.
Republicans make the inverse argument, with the same basic logic.
There are plenty of good reason to vote for Harris over Trump. That isn’t one of them.
I could argue that within our broken electoral college system, the only rational vote is 3rd party or not at all.
People looking at a strobing light, start to see it as just “on” (not blinking anymore) at almost exactly 60Hz.
In double blind tests, pro gamers can’t reliably tell 90fps from 120.
There is however, an unconscious improvement to reaction time, all the way up to 240fps. Maybe faster.
As common a tactic as it is, it’s not actually a denial of the allegations.
It’s an accusation of “Everyone does it, but they’re targeting me! Not fair!”
It certainly is; Otherwise that derogatory comment itself would be illegal.
I think you may have an unworkable concept of what “solving” the plastic problem means, when you can’t tell the difference between a film and a bottle. Both of which have largely phased out BPA already.
They were both started in Feb 2023. So there isn’t a long track record to go by.
In the last 12 months.
NANC has gained 40%.
KRUZ has gained 27%.
VTSAX has gained 33.8%. (Vanguard total stock index)
They both have expense ratios of 0.75%.
VTSAX is 0.04%.
So you loose nearly 1% each year in management fees. That’s a lot.
That’s a temporary problem. One solved by the renewable energy transition already underway.
It’s not. It’s a thin plastic film. One that doesn’t get into the environment at nearly the rate, since the aluminum is actually worth recycling.
It does seem that way.
I guess I’m not sure what problem you’re talking about.
Yah, that’s not how they are recycled. That gets burned off by the temps required to melt the aluminum.
Liquid helium is -269 °C. There is no risk of confusing it with what’s in balloons.
Not sure what you mean by dissolving. As far as so know aluminum gets melted down. Any plastic, inks, or other impurities get burned off generally.
Cans.
Cans are actually recyclable containers, that fix most of the environmental problems of plastic bottles.
They’ve had resealable “bottle like” cans for a decade or more already.
Fountain drinks can use the same CO2 they already have, to pressurize cans of concentrate to pump the syrup to the fountain head.
True. I don’t know how much that is. But liquid helium shouldn’t be “medical grade” really. It’s just a coolant for the superconducting magnets, same as any industrial use.
Who would’ve thought the guy who gave us a tour of “his” apartment, he’d clearly never been to before, has a history of fraud?
I’m just an XRay tech. But I would expect at least one whole day, for a pair of engineers to get it running again and re-certified. $20-50K for their time, plus missed revenue from the lost day. Best case could total $100K easy. Way more, if the damage is more than cosmetic.
I Do! I’d spend hundreds for it.
Could do all sorts of things with it!
Accept donations for all the groups Inforwars insulted or hurt in any way.
For yucks, put up a poll for how terrible a person Alex Jones is.
Add a form for recommendations on other fun things to with the site.
This is why I thought Blink Twice was the most realistic horror movie I’ve ever seen. I new that kind of thing was happening some place.