This does not support your claim. It's pretty clear that you didn't have the evidence before you made the claim, and you don't have it now.
It ascribes a characterisation to homeless people (that they would prefer to get drunk than have a home) that there is simply no evidence for. The comment blames homeless people for their own destitution purely based on…
Sure, fine. It's still a hateful, unevidenced comment about homeless people that can't be justified.
No.
I'll be happy to retract the "hateful" comment if anyone can provide evidence that "people are mainly homeless in Finland because they would prefer to get drunk".
Without evidence, he stated that all homeless people in Finland are homeless because they would "prefer to get drunk". I don't think it's incorrect to describe this as hateful, because it's very clearly informed by a…
> Note that the "homeless" people in Finland are mainly people who refuse to accept support from the social welfare, this is because they prefer to get drunk instead of spending it on food and rent. When you posted this…
Completely false.
What on Earth does that have to do with anything?
But this is about profit. Profit is by definition money that wasn't required to create the vaccine.
> Next it talks about how businesses profit from this. While true it's also totally misses the point. The economist wrote an article on how the world is vastly underspending on solving this problem. Is it supposed to…
> the assertion that alan greenspan and a few others were all in league together because they read Ayn Rand. That's a pretty facile reading of it. It might surprise you that Curtis is centre right himself.
> Then it switched to being a Chromium based browser in 2013 so they could utilize the Chromium plug-in ecosystem. Opera switched to Chromium because they didn't consider it profitable enough to keep developing their…
I think what he's driving at is that your point relies on the assumption that neoliberalism is left wing, when this is not true.
Self closing tags are perfectly valid in HTML 5 and there's nothing wrong with using them. Even if the parser ignores them, they're still useful for the reader. HTML 5 does not require you to close your paragraph tags…
> Is the part we are disagreeing about what “not _yet_ showing any change” means? No, it's the meaning of the entire statement. Your translation means "coronavirus did not result in an increase in deaths in 2020",…
> In [0] it states that 2020 is an average year in deaths It does not. > In [1] it shows averages for the previous years in numbers summing while years up. This still has no relation to deaths in the year 2020. You…
The citations do not support what you say. Citation [0] says only that excess mortality in specifically the third quarter of 2020 was not higher than previous years. It says nothing about the excess deaths for all of…
To put it simply, the UK government is continuing a decade of placing their and their friends' financial interests ahead of the interests of the country. Many own properties that are at risk when nobody's going to work,…
The sample container separates from the spacecraft during the Earth encounter. The spacecraft performs a manoeuvre to return to an escape trajectory while the container falls to Earth. There's a graphic showing the…
What you've done is taken a hard unsolved problem and replaced it with an even harder unsolved problem, and you think that constitutes solving the problem.
You have (somewhat) covered the fuel requirements by bringing in ISRU. That's fair, but I would remind you that ISRU is a research technology and is not even close to producing enough fuel fast enough to supply a single…
"If this pipe dream is too remote, why don't we try this even more ridiculous pipe dream?"
As the article points out, Hayabusa "spent six years and 16.4 billion yen ($157 million) recovering a single gram of material". What is the plan for commercial scale mining? How do we get the equipment there? How do we…
This should be obvious, but there is so much wishful thinking out there about this that essentially boils down to praying that we discover a magical propulsion system that doesn't follow physical laws. It's simply not…
This does not support your claim. It's pretty clear that you didn't have the evidence before you made the claim, and you don't have it now.
It ascribes a characterisation to homeless people (that they would prefer to get drunk than have a home) that there is simply no evidence for. The comment blames homeless people for their own destitution purely based on…
Sure, fine. It's still a hateful, unevidenced comment about homeless people that can't be justified.
No.
I'll be happy to retract the "hateful" comment if anyone can provide evidence that "people are mainly homeless in Finland because they would prefer to get drunk".
Without evidence, he stated that all homeless people in Finland are homeless because they would "prefer to get drunk". I don't think it's incorrect to describe this as hateful, because it's very clearly informed by a…
> Note that the "homeless" people in Finland are mainly people who refuse to accept support from the social welfare, this is because they prefer to get drunk instead of spending it on food and rent. When you posted this…
Completely false.
What on Earth does that have to do with anything?
But this is about profit. Profit is by definition money that wasn't required to create the vaccine.
> Next it talks about how businesses profit from this. While true it's also totally misses the point. The economist wrote an article on how the world is vastly underspending on solving this problem. Is it supposed to…
> the assertion that alan greenspan and a few others were all in league together because they read Ayn Rand. That's a pretty facile reading of it. It might surprise you that Curtis is centre right himself.
> Then it switched to being a Chromium based browser in 2013 so they could utilize the Chromium plug-in ecosystem. Opera switched to Chromium because they didn't consider it profitable enough to keep developing their…
I think what he's driving at is that your point relies on the assumption that neoliberalism is left wing, when this is not true.
Self closing tags are perfectly valid in HTML 5 and there's nothing wrong with using them. Even if the parser ignores them, they're still useful for the reader. HTML 5 does not require you to close your paragraph tags…
> Is the part we are disagreeing about what “not _yet_ showing any change” means? No, it's the meaning of the entire statement. Your translation means "coronavirus did not result in an increase in deaths in 2020",…
> In [0] it states that 2020 is an average year in deaths It does not. > In [1] it shows averages for the previous years in numbers summing while years up. This still has no relation to deaths in the year 2020. You…
The citations do not support what you say. Citation [0] says only that excess mortality in specifically the third quarter of 2020 was not higher than previous years. It says nothing about the excess deaths for all of…
To put it simply, the UK government is continuing a decade of placing their and their friends' financial interests ahead of the interests of the country. Many own properties that are at risk when nobody's going to work,…
The sample container separates from the spacecraft during the Earth encounter. The spacecraft performs a manoeuvre to return to an escape trajectory while the container falls to Earth. There's a graphic showing the…
What you've done is taken a hard unsolved problem and replaced it with an even harder unsolved problem, and you think that constitutes solving the problem.
You have (somewhat) covered the fuel requirements by bringing in ISRU. That's fair, but I would remind you that ISRU is a research technology and is not even close to producing enough fuel fast enough to supply a single…
"If this pipe dream is too remote, why don't we try this even more ridiculous pipe dream?"
As the article points out, Hayabusa "spent six years and 16.4 billion yen ($157 million) recovering a single gram of material". What is the plan for commercial scale mining? How do we get the equipment there? How do we…
This should be obvious, but there is so much wishful thinking out there about this that essentially boils down to praying that we discover a magical propulsion system that doesn't follow physical laws. It's simply not…