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Take your star.

It’s worth noting that while the F4U was designed to operate from carriers, due to poor landing characteristics it saw much wider adoption with the Marines (I believe the F4U didn’t get carrier certified for the US until early ‘44). The Navy relied more on it’s F4F’s and F6F’s, rather then F4U’s. So the most branch

“Just a couple of weeks ago, Trump was bragging that he may stretch the trade deal to beyond the 2020 presidential election, which would be annoying. Hopefully, this small deal gets the momentum rolling.”

You can overcome some of that in design, using lower-weight materials, but at that point you get into a weight-safety-cost tradeoff analysis.

I’m an Intel fan, but most of that is now false. AMDs CPUs are just as fast in gaming, despite costing less. Games are now starting to use more then four cores, making Intels lack of core count a glaring problem for them going forward.

And here’s the greatest irony of all: Where do you think 1 Billion Arabs/Africans are going to immigrate to? Know any countries in the northern latitudes that have large amounts of free space?

Almost all papers predicted either no change or warming, and even the ones that predicted cooling did so largely assuming aerosol use would either remain the same or increase; instead, aerosol use flatlined, removing the primary mechanism that the papers predicted cooling were based on.

Exactly this. The passive ones didn’t domesticate, the aggressive ones got killed.  It’s the rest that became tolerated, and over time evolved to be more “human friendly”.

Not quite. It’s been known that *some* soft tissue can survive if a specimen is mummified or frozen, which is the case with the dog here.  To date though, no frozen/mummified dinosaurs have been found, so there’s only trace amounts of soft tissues known.

No, because the Free Market has decided every other non-nuclear option is cheaper. Keeping Coal afloat at this point would be exercising Socialism; you aren’t Socialist are you?

I’m OK with Nuclear as long as the worst case failure mode for a monkey randomly hitting buttons in the control room is “safe shutdown”.

China puts out half the emissions per-capita of the US. Or simply put, the US is the country that has the most emissions reduction it can do easily.

“Medicare for All is regularly very popular in polls, especially when you point out that people will have their choice of doctor, as you wouldn’t under a public option, which still locks you into networks. Do you think people would rather have their choice of insurance or choice of doctor?”

Because, he wants to force his policies on people who don’t want it; there’s a reason “Medicare for All Who Want It” polls about 30 points better then “Medicare for All” (which I note a majority of the population does NOT want). He (and others who want to abolish private insurance) are putting themselves in a position

Castro has actually been second in party endorsements for some time now; the problem is he hasn’t had any standout moments that would otherwise shift people away from Biden. Buttigieg, by contrast, has had a series of good debates, and combined with Biden’s overall ineptness, has resulted in moderates starting to jump

I think that says more about television these days in general then anything else.

Blood for the blood god, skulls for the skill throne.

Campaign contributions.

Overreaction much? I’m simply pointing out how the Internet has enabled the rise, if not the proliferation, of individuals and groups who exist sorely to wish for (and more often then not, attempt to) the hardship if not death of entire groups of individuals. And as noted above, because those threats aren’t considered

And that’s why you have the US, and frankly most of the western world, in the state it’s now in.  Unrestricted free speech, in the age where every nutjob has a platform, is not necessarily a good thing.