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We as a species are essentially ready to begin preparations for moon colonies. Robotic AI and remote controlled landers could begin using focused solar energy to melt moon dust into shaped bricks that could be then built up into shelters/buildings. Other robots could begin collecting water, extracting and purifying

But what about the Helium 3?

Plenty of people think it will all go away after the election. I guess that means in the UK and Italy too, because their lives are also governed by US politics. 

“No longer working remotely” is honestly probably never going to happen for a sizable portion of white collar America. Not only have companies already spent and established the infrastructure to work remotely, but also they tend to get more hours out of people since a lot of us are just expected to always be available

Remember when we thought this would be over by summer? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

Everyone is comparing to Cybertruck.

I think they can compete by A. existing for purchase and B. costing half.

I plan to turn off my lights, lock the doors, and ignore everyone like I always do. This year’s no different for me than any other in that regard.

Not defending it, but I think the logic is: “I want this big giant inefficient thing, but I can’t because of the image it projects. Oh Hey, now it’s electric! Guilt free dick measuring!”

People are going to buy ostentatious, over sized, and over powered trucks regardless. Better that they get something that isn’t dumping copious amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere... also, YOU CAN’T PUT A LOUD EXHAUST ON IT! Fuck Yeah! 

This is a $100k+ luxury vehicle... if you can afford it, your carbon footprint is probably too big to actually care. This is aimed as a way to introduce EV pickups for GM. Make the first one aspirational to the crowd already buying Denalis and Escalades, then let the tech trickle down.

Run to Russian? ZERO chance of that. He will attempt to burn the whole thing down before he does that.. The time between the election and inauguration day will be the most dangerous time in this country since the Civil War.

I had a pretty heated conversation with a Trump supporter recently, and they claimed that science isn’t bad or wrong as long as Trump agrees with it. “This science textbook tells me that gravity is real, carbon dioxide is toxic to breathe, and I shouldn’t light my face on fire; but I’d better check with this trust-fund

My 4yo is convinced he can do it without any implants whatsoever. Anyway, he is working on it. I will be happy to report positive results here in the future. ;-)

The simple answer is obviously no as all the experts here point out. The point of telekenisis as its known is that the brain acts on an object with no medium. The mere act of installing a chip provides a medium precluding telekenisis in the true sense. Eventually, I suspect (since we’re already doing interesting

There’s been speculation that I was involved in the events that occurred on the freeway and the rooftop...It is one thing to question the official story, and another thing entirely to make wild accusations, or insinuate that I’m a superhero. Well, good, because that would be outlandish and fantastic. I’m just not the

Unless they rebrand as WeTelecommute then they’re probably heading towards WeChapterSeven.

No, no. Too wordy. Let’s tighten that puppy up.

“That means that I interpret the Constitution as a law...I understand it to have the meaning that it had at the time people ratified it. That meaning doesn’t change over time and it’s not up to me to update it or infuse my policy views into it,”

The patron saint of cell phone pockets on backpack straps.