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No more poop knife, you just bite it off.
Almost as smuuth as sharks.
No more poop knife, you just bite it off.
By extension that means we can also reprogram alien satellites and probes. So why aren’t we??
A taxi has a very expensive component - the driver. And a taxi doesn’t pick up strangers on the way to your destination.
Smaller (6 passenger) buses running autonomously. We’re not there yet with the autonomy, but there’s no reason to stick with one size of bus. Sure, keep big ones on major routes, but use smaller ones for small routes. Heck, make those routes on-demand.
Packaged in plastic? I can guarantee that any hydrogen that had been “infused” was long gone before it got to the consumer.
That’s his videos now. Get you to watch them to hype Crunch Labs.
The disarming route:
You: Can I have a raise? Pest: What? I can’t give you one, I’m not your boss. You: Say that last part again slowly. [insert raise eyebrows here for emphasis]
Not me, but my wife said as a kid that the Incredible Mumford freaked her out when he’d have his accident.
They’d have to eject it with sufficient speed to be over whatever escape velocity is for the station. I’m guessing it’s not that high. Sure, it’s the size of a moon, but its density would be far lower. It’s hollow, more like a coarse foam.
It would be characteristically Empire to eject the waste in a geosynchronous orbit so it stays there for years and years, as a “fuck you” to the planet below.
Ejecting waste in low planetary orbit should have been SOP to ensure it’s burned up on atmospheric re-entry. Leaving it in space as the Star Destroyer did is the most hazardous.
I think you’re confusing it with Zuckerberg. Or maybe they’re one and the same?
No, and I don’t intend to. Fuck that place.
But Facebook still exists.
Wait, hydrogen? After SWB, you mean.
Yup! Let’s account for all of it! Seriously! Let’s find the optimal lowest carbon solution!
Great. Is hydrogen powered construction and mining equipment common? No. So until it is, my statement stands. Concluding that all equipment is clean because it CAN be is daft.
Clean until you use a bunch of equipment to get it captured. The hydrogen might be carbon free, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a carbon footprint.
Convince me otherwise, but the only green hydrogen is from renewable energy powered electrolysis.
I would LOVE to know what, if any IP, patents, or tech came out of this whole thing. I’m guessing “not much”.
Technically, a military surplus store could be considered a second hand store. What militaries use berets that could be considered “raspberry” in colour?