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Our home was built in 1964 and for it’s size (1700sqft) has a ton of windows (~400sqft). It’s one of the reasons we bought it ... tons of light, feels open even when in the living room, etc.

Except that it’s his hands that are messed up, not his face, so it appears that like he did better at the club then the other guy.

Are these protestors in a U.S. city or enemy combatants in somewhere outside of the U.S.?  

As the article you linked to points out, it is not a war crime when a nation uses it against its own citizens. It explicitly allows law enforcement to use riot control agents for “domestic riot control purposes.”

Offline this would be illegal very common and seen in every grocery store, Target, Walmart, etc., etc.

It’s pretty awesome when you phrase it like that.

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They do that today, but even the coatings wear down fast due to the salt/sand in the air. Lots of materials research happening on this front, as it is a problem for the leading edge of the blade even in non-offshore environments.

I’m onboard 100%, but IMHO that ship has sailed for a big chunk of the population at this point and it’s too late. (That and the government payment thing is never going to happen here in the U.S. so just wishful thinking on our part.)

I totally understand that we have an awful healthcare system here in the U.S. Our political leadership is even worse. We never had the good will or unity of South Korea or New Zealand. We didn’t have the iron fist of China either. We missed out on the opportunity for a preventative/total lockdown and here we are now.

That sounds like a national problem that the U.S. should be addressing. I guess it is just me as I don’t expect epidemiologists to be doing that.

To be more blunt, a call for herd immunity is a call for abandoning people to a pandemic that is already the deadliest to have hit the U.S. in a hundred years and has killed over a million people worldwide.

Yeah, that was weird.

Understood completely.

That’s why regulators should step in ...

Count me among those that don’t think triggering Kessler Syndrome is worth a cure for internet connectivity.

What Ghesquiere’s envisioned: RBG on the street.

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There are some more immediate applications for the technology ...

Reminds me of the windshield to hood dimensions on something like an old M3:

Wait, what?!