This whole mindset about how we can only go to space after fixing everything here on Earth first will doom us as surely as climate change itself will.
This whole mindset about how we can only go to space after fixing everything here on Earth first will doom us as surely as climate change itself will.
We can do both. Not only that, Mars, the Moon, and Venus give us the luxury of testbedding the essential techniques we’ll need to fix Earth without worrying that we’ll fuck up the cradle of humanity beyond fixing as we do it. This whole mindset about how we can only go to space after fixing everything here on Earth…
I’m glad he did what he did. We need more 1%-ers to do the right thing. I feel no need to give him shit for this.
You must be new to the G/O media spin.
If everyone follows this advice (which, on an individual level, is good!), we are going to be in a depression. Our entire economy is designed to operate where people’s net savings rate is NEGATIVE.
I have no reason to doubt you, but my claim stands, as it sounds like you didn’t put any effort into learning how to use it. Fixing them, yes, but seriously using them for data entry, coding, or otherwise? You would have found an appreciation for the format. At least enough to not call it bottom 3. I don’t need to…
Sounds like that’s coming from someone who didn’t put any effort into learning how to use it or have never actually touched one. Once you got use to it, it proved to be very fast, very precise, and a huge plus to not take your hand away from the keyboard for mouse functions. Sure, not great for games, but this is more…
And why should it be exactly?
I’m normally loath to even think of defending Musk, but given what Dr. Reich is putting out as Mount Sinai’s protocol for the donated machines, both you and the FT article at best have an incomplete idea of what’s going on and more than likely have the story outright wrong here.
Medical devices are priced properly for a capitalist market. The problem lies in that they should not exist in a capitalist market, they should exist outside of it... but that’s socialism or communism, or something else that’s far worse than dying from a literal virus.
I'm assuming you've never read the series, because that take is so far off of how ANYTHING happens in the books
What no one mentions is that in that “study” of 26 patients (with no control group) that 5 still had the virus and one died. Which is a mortality rate 3X currently being experienced in the US without any treatment.
If it were effective, it would be in common use. It hasn’t been effective. Don’t you think the Chinese would have been using this for weeks?
This is really bad. Obviously, a lot of people in a lot of industries are going to lose their job because of this outbreak, but just like with the 2008 WGA strike, this means a lot of TV seasons are going to be cut short. So a whole bunch of people just found themselves unemployed way sooner than they expected because…
I wish my tires lasted 30k reliably.
The first like 200,000 were super low cost,” he said, but things went up dramatically from there.
All of the drivetrain components are common to ICE as well. Half shafts, CV Axles, etc all can happen on both. Surprised to not see more with 400k miles on it. Lots of regular users would let those trim bits go.
This just illustrates your ignorance. Plenty of white people living in dystopian situations, you just choose to ignore it.
Great response! Should be on all royals articles :)