Agreed. Like it sucks, but I can't fault any of the actors in this story. They are all just looking out for themselves.
Somewhat related XKCD What if: https://what-if.xkcd.com/74/
That's a compelling idea. I've seen systems that use essentially solar panels on the roof that heats up a liquid in a loop then goes to a heat exchanger which heats up your water before it goes to the water heater, thus…
I would agree, with the caveat of "all else being equal". There is a danger in ignoring vast socioeconomic divides that can put people at a disadvantage that can make things more difficult for certain demographics.
General public bought their tickets and have been planning their trip, costumes, etc. for almost a year. Cancelling those tickets would be an even bigger PR disaster, and that's saying something.
Orbital mechanics. The earth is orbiting the sun at 30 kilometers per second. So if we launched something into space, since it started on earth, it would have that speed (similar-ish to throwing a ball from a moving…
Context is important. Pretty much the entire aerospace industry is terrible at time estimates. SpaceX has accomplished some incredible things, so bashing them for "the whole Mars thing" when they are still hard at work…
I think there needs a be a different term. To me "compost" is a decomposing pile of natural materials. Plants, certain types of food waste, animal waste, etc. that anyone can put in their backyard (or scale up to…
Sure, if you can invent a methane extraction process that needs no expensive equipment, has no maintenance, and is safe, then it would be "free".
The article addresses this.
A good example are the helicopters with workers inside that work on high voltage lines while they are charged. The workers touch the lines to bring themselves (and the whole helicopter) to the same voltage and then get…
Do you have sources to back up the claim that these people left because of safety or ethical concerns? From what I've heard, it's a grueling job working long hours and that people get burned out pretty quickly, which is…
Right? It's nonsense. A grocery store isn't "food sharing", and a barber isn't "hair cut sharing". It's one party paying another for a product/service. Uber/Lyft's killer feature is the app pairing those two parties.…
You made several bold claims. Do you have any proof of any of them? The statistic you provided is useless without context. In the last 8 months there were ~24,000 automobile fatalities in the US. What's important is how…
Yes and no. Anytime a li-ion battery is charging, discharging, or even just sitting there the chemistry is breaking down slowly. Charging at higher speeds, charging at higher temperatures, etc. all speed up that break…
My experience is that insurance is the same and maintenance is cheaper with an electric vehicle.
It's annoying that they don't make it more clear that's what they are doing, but the gas saving is a real thing. I used to spent $120 a month on gas, that went to $45 a month of electricity, then I got on a Time of Use…
I disagree. I think their policy of reacting to content that is harmful and dangerous is a good idea. It's not like the are censoring them. They are still free to spout whatever nonsense they want, they just won't be…
We didn't detect it until it was leaving. So we have no data to compare to in order to even begin to speculate if it changed shape at its periapsis.
What proof/rational do you have that it's fake?
So they require you to do forced arbitration, then just refuse to act on it (or act very slowly). From a business stand point, of course they would. Most of these cases will at best require time and money to sort out,…
As with every manufactured good, certain things are prioritized. Your small commodity laptop battery was likely made to be cheap and light, but not necessarily built to last a long time. That's like comparing a lawn…
That's an odd convoluted definition that I've never heard of before. I think the point the other poster was making is that "far side of the moon" is far more specific, accurate and useful term.
It's in the dash. You have to remove the glovebox and several pieces of the dash. For some reason I think the taxi driver would notice you disassembling his car.
For starters, it affects how easily they could raise cash by borrowing money, during a time when they desperately needed capitol.
Agreed. Like it sucks, but I can't fault any of the actors in this story. They are all just looking out for themselves.
Somewhat related XKCD What if: https://what-if.xkcd.com/74/
That's a compelling idea. I've seen systems that use essentially solar panels on the roof that heats up a liquid in a loop then goes to a heat exchanger which heats up your water before it goes to the water heater, thus…
I would agree, with the caveat of "all else being equal". There is a danger in ignoring vast socioeconomic divides that can put people at a disadvantage that can make things more difficult for certain demographics.
General public bought their tickets and have been planning their trip, costumes, etc. for almost a year. Cancelling those tickets would be an even bigger PR disaster, and that's saying something.
Orbital mechanics. The earth is orbiting the sun at 30 kilometers per second. So if we launched something into space, since it started on earth, it would have that speed (similar-ish to throwing a ball from a moving…
Context is important. Pretty much the entire aerospace industry is terrible at time estimates. SpaceX has accomplished some incredible things, so bashing them for "the whole Mars thing" when they are still hard at work…
I think there needs a be a different term. To me "compost" is a decomposing pile of natural materials. Plants, certain types of food waste, animal waste, etc. that anyone can put in their backyard (or scale up to…
Sure, if you can invent a methane extraction process that needs no expensive equipment, has no maintenance, and is safe, then it would be "free".
The article addresses this.
A good example are the helicopters with workers inside that work on high voltage lines while they are charged. The workers touch the lines to bring themselves (and the whole helicopter) to the same voltage and then get…
Do you have sources to back up the claim that these people left because of safety or ethical concerns? From what I've heard, it's a grueling job working long hours and that people get burned out pretty quickly, which is…
Right? It's nonsense. A grocery store isn't "food sharing", and a barber isn't "hair cut sharing". It's one party paying another for a product/service. Uber/Lyft's killer feature is the app pairing those two parties.…
You made several bold claims. Do you have any proof of any of them? The statistic you provided is useless without context. In the last 8 months there were ~24,000 automobile fatalities in the US. What's important is how…
Yes and no. Anytime a li-ion battery is charging, discharging, or even just sitting there the chemistry is breaking down slowly. Charging at higher speeds, charging at higher temperatures, etc. all speed up that break…
My experience is that insurance is the same and maintenance is cheaper with an electric vehicle.
It's annoying that they don't make it more clear that's what they are doing, but the gas saving is a real thing. I used to spent $120 a month on gas, that went to $45 a month of electricity, then I got on a Time of Use…
I disagree. I think their policy of reacting to content that is harmful and dangerous is a good idea. It's not like the are censoring them. They are still free to spout whatever nonsense they want, they just won't be…
We didn't detect it until it was leaving. So we have no data to compare to in order to even begin to speculate if it changed shape at its periapsis.
What proof/rational do you have that it's fake?
So they require you to do forced arbitration, then just refuse to act on it (or act very slowly). From a business stand point, of course they would. Most of these cases will at best require time and money to sort out,…
As with every manufactured good, certain things are prioritized. Your small commodity laptop battery was likely made to be cheap and light, but not necessarily built to last a long time. That's like comparing a lawn…
That's an odd convoluted definition that I've never heard of before. I think the point the other poster was making is that "far side of the moon" is far more specific, accurate and useful term.
It's in the dash. You have to remove the glovebox and several pieces of the dash. For some reason I think the taxi driver would notice you disassembling his car.
For starters, it affects how easily they could raise cash by borrowing money, during a time when they desperately needed capitol.