In the marine industry, 316 is standard.
I think you mean activists rather than journalists.
FYI, You're commenting on Hacker News, not the Daily Stormer.
You mean the reputable journalists at BuzzFeed?
You don't understand! Austen has zero intention of answering you! If you could please stop bothering him with your plebeian concerns, that'd be great!
Depends on the place. I happily biked for years in London (considered a dangerous cycling city). I gave up in fear of my life in Fiji (tiny and sparsely populated). I wouldn't even consider it in Dublin (which has a lot…
Is anyone else seeing the irony of the poor writing in this article?
At least once a day
Discrete
Centuries
Raising Awareness is the contemporary 'last refuge of a scoundrel'. Greenpeace lost any broad credibility as a maverick campaigning organisation a long time ago, it's now just another MOTR 'charitable' org that…
Probably both... I've worked with a lot of people from Bangladesh; idealistic stated goals, paired with deeply cynical actions is a good, succinct and fairly generalisable summary in my experience.
In the marine industry, 316 is standard.
I think you mean activists rather than journalists.
FYI, You're commenting on Hacker News, not the Daily Stormer.
You mean the reputable journalists at BuzzFeed?
You don't understand! Austen has zero intention of answering you! If you could please stop bothering him with your plebeian concerns, that'd be great!
Depends on the place. I happily biked for years in London (considered a dangerous cycling city). I gave up in fear of my life in Fiji (tiny and sparsely populated). I wouldn't even consider it in Dublin (which has a lot…
Is anyone else seeing the irony of the poor writing in this article?
At least once a day
Discrete
Centuries
Raising Awareness is the contemporary 'last refuge of a scoundrel'. Greenpeace lost any broad credibility as a maverick campaigning organisation a long time ago, it's now just another MOTR 'charitable' org that…
Probably both... I've worked with a lot of people from Bangladesh; idealistic stated goals, paired with deeply cynical actions is a good, succinct and fairly generalisable summary in my experience.