Too bad the vote won’t happen until after the election, if it ever happens at all.
Too bad the vote won’t happen until after the election, if it ever happens at all.
Based union. Never endorse a party of Capital.
Dems gotta get more racist if the want to defeat trump!
Don’t listen to this guy at all.
The result is a mix of honest “Zionism motivates human rights abuse against Palestinians” statements, and dishonest “Zionists control the world” statements.
Zionists don’t control the wold, but they certainly have a lot of sway in places they shouldn’t, like the US Government, and apparently multiple Public Universities community guidelines.
As unnecessary consumption is one of the roots of suffering in our world, yea. I don’t like sales culture. You don’t need any “good deals” in your life, it’s not going to make you happy. And your Pavlovian response to a fictitious holiday is the theme of the article.
I’d hardly call them “orders.”
Hmm…
I will shop for deals on both days
Yea…that’s the point.
Only sheeple shop on Black Friday. An astute and correct observation.
Note the author doesn’t use the word sheeple, but “black-friday” and “cyber-monday” he argues are top-down orders to the masses to consume, and he is absolutely correct.
Depends on what she voted for. Did she vote for additional funding for israel? Then yes she voted for genocide. If she didn’t, then no, she isn’t supporting genocide. Pretty easy.
Astute readers might also note that the concept of a “solution” for black america is neatly addressed by addressing the decline of material conditions that has been caused by the introduction of means-testing social policies since the conclusion of ww2.
Of course Harris has no solution, or even an understanding of how those things could ever be related.
It’s true, the only people voting for Harris aren’t worried about policies at all let alone hers. Otherwise Bernie would have won.
A plane needs two wings to fly, a right wing and a slightly smaller right wing painted a different color.
The idea of “posthuman cyborgs” is so fanciful, that I don’t think you are connected enough to reality to even make an accurate judgement on “the possible.”
We have the technology TODAY, RIGHT NOW to go to mars and make it back. There is no over-arching reason to do such a thing, but there are also no significant technological barriers preventing us from doing it. Human Cyborgs are 100% impossible today, and there are a myriad number of things preventing that kind of development. For example, we cannot today, keep a brain alive for any significant time, outside of it’s existing organic support body. Individual neurons? Sure, but a system of neurons at any comparable complexity as even a simple mouse brain? Nope. On the other-hand we have actually kept people alive in space for over a year, and we only need around 2years to get to mars and back. We also have the capability to send things to mars and bring them back, so combining those two things, and there ya go.
Mars L1 Lagrange point is only 2.2million km
This is false. https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=Lagrangian+points+of+mars L1 is 137Million Miles from the sun. Though it is only 650,000 miles from Mars, which is probably where you are getting your 2.2million Km from.
This is cool. Reading the article I’m not sure if 1-2 Tesla is sufficient for the shield, or if you would actually need a lot more. But either way I feel like when we get to the point that we are seriously colonizing Mars in such a capacity that we need to worry about the magnetosphere, that putting a powerful magnet at the L1 point wouldn’t really be that big a deal.
The video kind of proves my point. It was janky, he fired <20bullets, and it jammed several times during the demo. Don’t get me wrong, it’s cool as hell, but yea not very practical for anything and certainly not durable enough to be a viable alternative to CNC/Milling.
Hopefully this is sarcasm, because california specifically doesn’t allow you to have solar panels powering your home unless you are disconnected from the grid and obviously if you are disconnected from the grid, you lose almost all of the economic benefits of solar power.
Probably the same number that used 3d-printed guns.
This is basically how today’s 3d printed guns work, but even still the gun isn’t good for more then a few magazines afaik. So it’s interesting as a way to create a gun that isn’t serialized and the ATF can’t trace, but it’s not durable, and it still requires a good deal of precision engineering/cost, so its not feasible to print a truck-load and sell them for cheap.
A voice vote would provide that anonymity and may be the path the senate goes down since then the official votes aren’t counted, but idk if that is paperwork that happens later.