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Feels like we’re having a major derailing like this every six weeks or so in the US.
Feels like we’re having a major derailing like this every six weeks or so in the US.
Think of it like this — they often send other crew teams, we just don’t see those episodes very often.
Reminds me of old Atari cartridge artwork.
I’d be more concerned about lithium fires from disposable vapes and other tiny electronics than a car battery. Most car batteries will be sent to off grid storage to squeeze the last life out of them. Then they’ll be recycled because the metals inside are worth a lot of money.
Would those terms be:
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If we’re not going to recycle it, we might as well burn it as fuel in a power plant. Anything is better than throwing it in a landfill or shipping it off to another country.
Because money. People can’t afford to upgrade their lifestyle to solar panels and organic foods and a new electric car. Corporations aren’t going to stop making things out of plastics and poisons if it costs them more profit.
They don’t have to. Even Jacques Cousteau worked on cleaner yacht tech back in the 1980s.
What went wrong: The US government allowed studios to own streaming and broadcast channels. This resulted in extreme fragmentation of the market where programs were no longer sold on the open market and every studio felt like they had to open their own streaming channel to compete.
It didn’t work when studios owned movie theaters and so that was outlawed. Now we’ve come full circle and studios can buy movie theaters. That’s not going to save the theaters because the studio is going to put their product out for a week before shuffling it off to their streaming channel. Or worse, cancel it for a write off rather than let it air on competing networks.
“Advanced nuclear reactor” — I will believe it when I see it. The US seems to be stuck in 1970s designs. I would love to see pebble reactors and designs that don’t create as much waste.
Is Houston really that red, or is that illustration wrong?
One of those solutions should be recycling food waste into fertilizer. It’s ridiculous that all of those nutrients end up in landfills.
Carbon capture is a boondoggle.
Meanwhile the governor of Texas is pushing for this hard. It’s all by design to privatize education, control the narrative, and make money.
Not the kind of thing you want to go around telling the press(or anyone else) that you found.
Just what we needed, more fucking mergers. 
I’d say the reboot falls apart about 2/3 of the way through. The last cylon reveals felt very Lost/Lindelof where they’d painted themselves into a corner and hadn’t planned out the ending.
I played it the year it came out (whenever that was).
One of the few games I actually played all the way through. I thoroughly enjoyed it and thought the environments, puzzles, and animations were really well done.
“Titus” shows up on streaming every now and then, and might be available on public library services like Hoopla and Kanopy.