Not going to spend an hour on this, but detectable does not mean dangerous. All samples in the report I skimmed were not dangerous levels of arsenic according to the EPA ( < 10 ppb ) after a quick Google search.
Special interest groups fanning flames? Meh, probably; moving on. Cookies tasty.
I'm picking up on a strong bias by the articles used for citations. There's not much wiggle room to not arrive to this conclusion like they were cherry picked. Most references are anti-nuclear in some way or another.
We closed down a 2.2GW plant. How much would that cost in solar? My google-fu says around $2 billion and a loooooot of land.
Meh, I've moved on. I was addicted to digg back in the day, but they'll have to earn viewership back from me. Not impossible, but content, moderation, and monitization are going to be hard to perfect these days.
Digg killed digg IMO. They either learned a lesson, or it's more of the same.
Why does the skeptic in me feel like they intentionally flew to a influencable location to be caught, tried, and found not guilty as a publicity stunt. Florida governor gets to pad a resume knowing darn well this is all smoke and mirrors.
Can't wait till the next election when I ask my Republican friends why they're still Republican. This isn't what they wanted to happen either. Lots of pride when it comes to military families.
I just tilled my gardens for spring and dug up 2 avocado trees squirrels planted. I kept the other 2 I found last year and they're about 6' tall now. They grow like weeds here!
I'm split on this. On one hand, I don't want to be tracked, but know I am anyways. On the other hand, bringing awareness to these problems is important.
One reason companies get away with horrible invasions or privacy is they limit those privileged to access it. Opening up a system to show how invasive it is could be a good thing. Big tech has become the juggernaut it is by operating in the shadows as much as possible.
The last bid I reviewed for a new office recommended Brother printers (woot) but the color laser had toner lock-in. I recommended an alternative and the owner agreed.
Too bad these companies won't know about the products they don't sell because of this crap.
Not going to spend an hour on this, but detectable does not mean dangerous. All samples in the report I skimmed were not dangerous levels of arsenic according to the EPA ( < 10 ppb ) after a quick Google search.
Special interest groups fanning flames? Meh, probably; moving on. Cookies tasty.