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They’re the puddles left behind after the glaciers melted at the end of the ice age. “The time of rushing waters.”
I firmly believe that a “crustless ice mantle” meets the definition of an ocean.
They’re the puddles left behind after the glaciers melted at the end of the ice age. “The time of rushing waters.”
Such as sata cables for quickly hot plugging hard drives you are testing/inspecting/cataloguing and don’t want to open the whole case between each drive, or leave the case open.
The problem with antitrust legislation is that it rarely gets enforced.
From the article:
Directly across from the elementary school Amtrak plans to build a ventilation facility to “provide protection for train passengers in the event of an emergency,” according to the Amtrak website. This structure will include emergency fans that “could extract smoke from the tunnel in the unlikely event of a fire.”
If something goes wrong, they vent the bad air coming out of that tunnel across the street from a black elementary school. Their planned management of hazardous emissions is what’s in question.
Like junkies hooked on fossil fuels, heading for withdrawal.
We say “we just won’t increase our export capacity beyond the doubling already approved for construction.” Then our broken court system finds a way to do it anyway.
Not that gas-guzzling Biden would follow through on this, but couldn’t the president just destroy the permit applications and call it an “official act”?