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You can’t prove a negative. But you can state it as:

“It’s not immediately obvious why our galaxy appears to be uncolonized by life that broadcasts radio waves or travels through the galaxy in ways we can detect.”

Also, there’s zero evidence that our galaxy doesn’t have life. It just doesn’t have life that apparently prioritizes using radio waves to communicate or starships to travel from star to star, from what we’ve seen.

Side rant; why do we feel any “intelligent” life would automatically prioritize communicating via radio

If this animation represents approximately 10 million years, wouldn’t all these “humans” be evolving based on their local environments and therefore you’d just end up with life seeded to all these stars but very different species?

I can buy a reproduction of the Mona Lisa so you’re right.

Don’t forget Northern California, true Northern California I mean. (I live in SF for reference)

he’d introduce a data portability app soon requiring tech companies to make it easy to move data from one platform to another.

Inmates finding ways to leave each other messages beyond the view of security does sound like a pretty serious threat.

I’m sure there are many, MANY other ways they can do this so just limiting their access to books on programming isn’t gonna solve anything.

This video and the dash cam videos of the meteor exploding over Russia a few years back; WHY DO PEOPLE JUST KEEP DRIVING LIKE THERES NOTHING INCREDIBLE HAPPENING IN FRONT OF THEM?!

Oh it’s possible, we’re just assuming it’s important.

I love the assumption that an alien species would develop technology allowing it to broadcast some sort of radio frequency.

This planet has millions of species and only one has found any value in this.

As a douchy chef I love to invite my friends over and show them all the things I took the time to make from scratch.

Having said that, I’ve also discovered shitty Lawry’s marinades work just about as well as anything I’ve ever made from scratch.

Don’t have time to read the article at the moment but isn’t this wind effect just upwelling? It’s why our spring waters in Northern California are colder than waters in Oregon.

Agree 100%. The massacre was horrible, this asshole sharing this video and his opinion on it was horrible. However that doesn’t mean we flat out ban people from voicing their opinions, even when they’re horrible opinions.

“The best defense is a good offense”
- The Military

Hiking the JMT this July, but it’s from Yosemite to Mt Whitney. Regularly hike through Muir Woods on the Dipsea Trail for training which can be pretty brutal with some of the ascents and 30 lbs on my back, lol.

Sounds fun, I’m in.

People get bothered because the perception is that if they didn’t “feel” like they were in imminent danger the warning was false and therefore useless. The truth is if warnings were only issued for areas where meteorologists knew a tornado was certain to strike, the warning time would be reduced for a number of people

Thanks for the reply! And makes sense, I guess I was assuming that an increase in temperature would lead to an overall increase in precipitable water worldwide. What you said about timeframe for the change we’re currently encountering makes a lot of sense though; new variable and we have no idea how it will affect

This is the one area of climate change that I still question; we’ve been told that as the climate changes we should expect more “extreme weather” including intense precipitation, like we’ve seen this year and this article contends is increasing in frequency, but also droughts.

Looking back at the historical climate

This is why zone boarding is bullshit when compared to having a reserved seat. I’m regularly last person on the plane.