

Lawsuits seem like the wrong way to decide medical efficacy of treatments.
Lawsuits seem like the wrong way to decide medical efficacy of treatments.
How did this manifest before? You only need to look at the advertising of the time. Take the 1950s America - McCarthyism and the red scare in full force. Most US marketing relied heavily on how buying American made you a good patriotic citizen, living the American dream… even if the product wasn’t 100% American.
…and it’s turned them into the state with the highest standard of living in the US…right?
Many see the point of education to be the certificate you’re awarded at the end. In their mind the certificate enables the next thing they want to do (e.g. the next job grade). They don’t care about learning or self improvement. It’s just a video game where items unlock progress.
If ethical boundaries get thrown out in times of trouble, we don’t have ethical boundaries. It’s easy to not step over the line in times of peace.
…or they could just go bust and we can invest that money where it will actually matter.
Your lobes are showing.
They just assumed a constant draw I think.
No, but I don’t think you’re appreciating how difficult it would be to fill that 3%. It’s not just about having 3% more power from something. It’s having it at the right time. It needs to be on demand. Having something on demand that has to cover all it’s costs selling just 3% isn’t easy.
It’s more resilient to have mixed supply where multiple types of generation take a proportion. Then when one falls short another can scale up a little.
If somebody has to keep that gas generator serviced only to run it on winter mornings, that electricity is going to be very pricey.
Rules that apply to all nations, much like we have for Antarctica.
Exactly. They’re not “accusing Putin”. They are saying to Trump " He is humiliating you! What are you going to do about it?"
It’s only the timescale I’m unsure about.
Venison probably. Boar is also good.
On poultry, I’d go turkey over duck. Not keen on goose, too fatty.
I’m going to be bold. The internal combustion engine car.
There will be a tipping point where nobody wants to maintain the highly intricate manufacturing for them, and they will stop very quickly. Electric motors are the future and the transition is accelerating. We’re currently around 20% of new sales and I expect after 60-70% ICEs will just disappear from sale.
Not really. Power induction through air is inherently lossy. That’s just physics.
No, we have a vaccine for that.
Ai is the bigger issue right now. We can deal with Disney later.
The BNP were not what we would call Conservatives. They were thugs and nationalistic bigots. Conservatives are a bit less thuggy.
Heroes